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Message-ID: <20161215100219.GA32322@tunkki> Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2016 12:02:19 +0200 From: Henri Salo <henri@...v.fi> To: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com, cve-assign@...re.org Cc: contact@...ecurity.ru Subject: CVE request: PT-2013-46 Local File Include in Nagios Looking Glass Could you assign 2013 CVE identifier for Local File Include vulnerability in Nagios Looking Glass, thanks. Advisory below ============== ----------------------------------------------------------- (PT-2013-46) Positive Technologies Security Advisory Local File Include in Nagios Looking Glass ----------------------------------------------------------- ---[ Vulnerable software ] Nagios Looking Glass Version: 1.1.0 beta 2 and earlier Link: http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Addons/Frontends-(GUIs-and-CLIs)/Web-Interfaces/Nagios-Looking-Glass/details ---[ Severity level ] Severity level: High Impact: Files Reading Access Vector: Remote CVSS v2: Base Score: 7.8 Vector: (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:N/A:N) CVE: not assigned ---[ Software description ] Nagios Looking Glass (NLG) is a web-based interface for Nagios that allows you to show at-a-glance, real-time server status to 3rd parties without giving them direct access to Nagios. ---[ Vulnerability description ] The specialists of the Positive Research center have detected a Local File Include vulnerability in Nagios Looking Glass. Application don't validates input data. That allows attackers to read config file. To exploit this vulnerability remote attacker shouldn't have privileges in Nagios Looking Glass. Vulnerability exists in server/s3_download.php. ---[ How to fix ] No solution ---[ Advisory status ] 19.07.2013 - Vendor gets vulnerability details 13.08.2013 - Vulnerability details were sent to CERT 28.10.2013 - Public disclosure ---[ Credits ] The vulnerability was detected by Vyacheslav Egoshin, Positive Research Center (Positive Technologies Company) ---[ References ] http://en.securitylab.ru/lab/PT-2013-46 Reports on the vulnerabilities previously discovered by Positive Research: http://www.ptsecurity.com/research/advisory/ http://en.securitylab.ru/lab/
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