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Advisory-SVG-CVE-2018-10931
Title: EGI SVG 'ALERT' [TLP:WHITE] 'CRITICAL' risk cobbler vulnerability: CobblerXMLRPCInterface exports all its methods over XMLRPC [EGI-SVG-CVE-2018-10931] Date: 2018-08-17 Updated: Affected software and risk ========================== CRITICAL risk vulnerability in Cobbler Package : Cobbler CVE ID : CVE-2018-10931 Bug ID : An API-exposure flaw was found in cobbler, where it exported CobblerXMLRPCInterface private functions over XMLRPC. A remote, unauthenticated attacker could use this flaw to gain important privileges within cobbler, as well as upload files to an arbitrary location in the daemon context. Actions required/recommended ============================ Any site using cobbler should carefully consider their provisioning workflow to check if their cobbler server is accessible by unauthorised users. For the Grid this includes, in particular, users on Worker Nodes (WN) and the User Interface (UI). Sites should take steps accordingly to mitigate against this vulnerability, for example by looking at the example below. More information ================ This alert is specifically for sites that use cobbler as part of their provisioning workflow. This is not yet fixed in the standalone cobbler package available as of 16/8/2018 (2.8.3). There is an update for RedHat Satellite that addresses this issue [R 4] The exploit shown in [R 3] has been tested on a fresh CentOS 7 install of cobbler of the latest version, 2.8.3, and has been found to work. Note that there is a cobbler setting intended to deny access to the XMLRPC interface for all users: [authentication] module = authn_denyall in /etc/cobbler/modules.conf. However, this does *not* prevent the exploit from working. For more information see [R 1] to [R 4] Mitigation ========== One possible option for mitigation is the following: 1. Restrict the proxy of the XMLRPC interface by adding, for example <Proxy "*"> Require ip 127.0.0.1 </Proxy> to /etc/httpd/conf.d/cobbler.conf after the line "ProxyPassReverse /cobbler_api http://127.0.0.1:25151/" 2. Set `client_use_localhost = 1` in `/etc/cobbler/settings` This restricts the proxy to only serve to the cobbler localhost. Note that the internal cobbler tools use the XMLRPC interface; "client_use_localhost = 1" forces these tools to use localhost to access the API. On initial investigation, the kickstart does not appear to use the /cobbler_api endpoint, so this change is not believed to affect normal operations. 3. Restart both cobblerd and httpd TLP and URL =========== ** WHITE information - Unlimited distribution - see https://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/EGI_CSIRT:TLP for distribution restrictions*** URL: https://wiki.egi.eu/wiki/SVG:Advisory-SVG-CVE-2018-10931 Minor updates may be made without re-distribution to the sites Comments ======== Comments or questions should be sent to svg-rat at mailman.egi.eu If you find or become aware of another vulnerability which is relevant to EGI you may report it by e-mail to report-vulnerability at egi.eu the EGI Software Vulnerability Group will take a look according to the procedure defined in [R 5] Note that this has been updated and the latest version approved by the Operations Management Board in November 2017 References ========== [R 1] https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-10931 [R 2] https://web.nvd.nist.gov/view/vuln/detail?vulnId=CVE-2018-10931 [R 3] https://github.com/cobbler/cobbler/issues/1916 [R 4] https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/cve-2018-10931 [R 5] https://documents.egi.eu/public/ShowDocument?docid=3145 Credit ====== SVG was alerted to this vulnerability by David Crooks. Investigation and mitigation carried out by David Crooks, Gareth Roy and Gordon Stewart. Timeline ======== Yyyy-mm-dd [EGI-SVG-2018-CVE-2018-10931] 2018-08-14 SVG alerted to this issue by David Crooks 2018-08-15 Acknowledgement from the EGI SVG to the reporter 2018-08-15 Investigation of vulnerability and relevance to EGI carried out 2018-08-15 EGI SVG Risk Assessment completed 2018-08-17 Alert sent to sites Context ======= This advisory has been prepared as part of the effort to fulfil EGI SVG's purpose "To minimize the risk to the EGI infrastructure arising from software vulnerabilities" The risk is that assessed by the group, according to the EGI SVG issue handling procedure [R 5] in the context of how the software is used in the EGI infrastructure. It is the opinion of the group, we do not guarantee it to be correct. The risk may also be higher or lower in other deployments depending on how the software is used. Others may re-use this information provided they:- 1) Respect the provided TLP classification 2) Credit the EGI https://www.egi.eu/ Software Vulnerability Group On behalf of the EGI SVG,