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Opendaylight 1.0 Local File Inclusion / Remote File Inclusion

Posted on 13 August 2014
Source : packetstormsecurity.org Link

 

Title
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Opendaylight Vulnerable to Local and Remote File Inclusion in the Netconf (TCP) Service

Summary
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Opendaylight (www.opendaylight.com) is vulnerable to Local and Remote File Inclusion in the Netconf (TCP) Service via an External Entity Injection (XXE).  Opendaylight’s netconf service, when receiving an XML-RPC message, will process any external entities referenced in that message, local or remote.  And will do so using its own running credentials which are root.  So by injecting a reference to a local file, you can extract any file you like from the running system including the shadow file which can be leveraged by an attacker to perform an offline password attack.

Affected Products
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Opendaylight 1.0 (Hydrogen) – Base, Virtualization, and Service Provider Editions

CVE
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CVE-2014-5035

Details
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“To Be Released Later”

Impact
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Information Disclosure.  Disclosure of hashed system credentials, which enables mounting of offline password attacks.  Eventual disclosure of clear-text system credentials.

Credits
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Gregory Pickett (@shogun7273), Hellfire Security

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Gregory Pickett, CISSP, GCIA, GPEN

 

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