ID: 3477
Date: 15/11/2007
Title: 3477 - Novell NetWare Client Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability
Platform level affected:Net Application - Enterprise
Hardware components affected:Intel PC
Specific operating systems components affected: 32-bit Windows
Net-enabled software: Other
Remediation Summary:Update your copy of the software with the download available from the supplier.
Vendors affected:Novell
Applications affected:NetWare Client
Adversity source: Unknown
Attack Vector: Vulnerability exploitation
Virulence: User Interaction
Warning Status: Imminent
Potential Damage: Privilege escalation
Possible Duration: Unknown
Availability of fix: Available
Type of fix: Patch
Source: iDefense, Inc.
Reliability of source: Known
Source URL: https://secure-support.novell.com/KanisaPlatform/Publishing/98/3260263_f.SAL_Public.html; http://labs.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/
CVE: CVE-2007-5667
Abstract: Local exploitation of an input validation error vulnerability within Novell NetWare Client could allow an unprivileged attacker to execute arbitrary code within the kernel.
iDefense Security Advisory 11.12.07
http://labs.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/
Nov 12, 2007
I. BACKGROUND
The Novell Client software provides a workstation with access to Novell NetWare networks as well as Novell Open Enterprise Server (OES) services. Novell Clients can access the full range of Novell services such as authentication via Novell eDirectory, network browsing and service resolution, and secure and reliable file system access. More information about the Novel Client can be found on the vendor's site at the following URL.
http://www.novell.com/products/clients/
II. DESCRIPTION
Local exploitation of an input validation error vulnerability within Novell NetWare Client could allow an unprivileged attacker to execute arbitrary code within the kernel.
When the Novell NetWare Client is installed on a Windows based operating system, the driver nwfilter.sys will be loaded at system startup. This driver allows any user to open the device "\.\nwfilter" and issue IOCTLs with a buffering mode of METHOD_NEITHER.
The problem specifically exists because the driver allows untrusted user mode code to pass kernel addresses as arguments to the driver. With specially constructed input, a malicious user can use functionality within the driver to patch kernel addresses and execute arbitrary code within kernel mode.
III. ANALYSIS
Exploitation of this vulnerability allows an unprivileged local user to patch and execute arbitrary code within the kernel. In order to exploit the vulnerability, an attacker needs to be able to log in to the target machine and execute a specially crafted executable.
IV. DETECTION
iDefense has confirmed the existence of this vulnerability in nwfilter.sys, file version 4.91.1.1, as included with Novell's NetWare Client 4.91 SP4. Other versions are suspected vulnerable as well.
V. WORKAROUND
iDefense is currently unaware of any workaround for this issue.
VI. VENDOR RESPONSE
Novell has addressed this vulnerability by releasing patches that remove the "nwfilter.sys" driver. For more information, consult Novell's advisory at the following URL.
https://secure-support.novell.com/KanisaPlatform/Publishing/98/3260263_f.SAL_Public.html
VII. CVE INFORMATION
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project has assigned the name CVE-2007-5667 to this issue. This is a candidate for inclusion in the CVE list (http://cve.mitre.org/), which standardizes names for security problems.
VIII. DISCLOSURE TIMELINE
09/25/2007 Initial vendor notification
09/25/2007 Initial vendor response
11/12/2007 Coordinated public disclosure
IX. CREDIT
This vulnerability was reported to iDefense by Stephen Fewer of Harmony Security (www.harmonysecurity.com).
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Thu, 15 Nov 2007 00:00:00 GMT
Domain affected: Technical