CERT Vendor-Initiated Bulletin VB-98.01 - excite

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Date: Mon Jan 19 1998 - 09:33:42 PST

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    CERT* Vendor-Initiated Bulletin VB-98.01
    Jan. 16, 1998
    Issue Date: Jan. 19, 1998
    
    Topic: CGI Security Hole in EWS1.1
    Source: Excite, Inc.
    
    To aid in the wide distribution of essential security information, the CERT
    Coordination Center is forwarding the following information from Excite, Inc.
    Excite, Inc. urges you to act on this information as soon as possible. Excite,
    Inc. contact information is included in the forwarded text below; please
    contact them if you have any questions or need further information.
    
    
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    Topic: CGI Security Hole in EWS1.1
    
    Source: Excite, Inc.
    
                   555 Broadway, Redwood City, CA 94063
                   http://www.excite.com
    
    Problem: Vulnerability in EWS1.1, Unix and Windows NT platforms
    
    
    I. Description
    
    
    Excite for Web Servers, version 1.1, for Unix and Windows NT platforms,
    contains a security hole that could allow a malicious user of the software
    to execute shell commands on the the host system on which EWS has been
    installed.  In situations where the web server is running under a user-id
    with sufficient access privileges, a hacker could conceivably cause damage
    to the host system.
    
    EWS's search CGI is implemented in Perl and invokes a binary program to
    actually perform the search against the corpus.  The function of the Perl
    CGI is to parse the results from the search engine and render them in HTML.
    
    This bug in no way affects Excite.com, anyone visiting or searching
    Excite.com, any search boxes (for example, those on the Netscape and
    Microsoft sites) that point to Excite.com, or sites that the Excite spider
    indexes.
    
    
    II. Impact
    
    
    Because a search entered by a user into the web page is passed as command
    line argument to the search binary, and because the command line is
    interpreted by the shell before the search binary is invoked, it is
    possible for a hacker with sufficient know-how to craft a search that could
    cause commands embedded in the search string to be invoked on the host
    system.
    
    
    III. Solution
    
    
    IMPORTANT: Please note that if you have obtained patches from Excite or a
    third party site prior to 1/16/98, you do not have the most recent version
    of the patch.  Please visit the patches page referenced below to obtain the
    latest vresion of the patches, which have evaluated and tested internally,
    as well as by CERT (http://www.cert.org).
    
    The security hole can be corrected by replacing single Perl library file
    that is part of the EWS1.1 distribution.  There are two new versions of
    this file available at http://www.excite.com/navigate/patches.html.  One
    version is for Unix platforms, the other is for Windows NT platforms.
    Changes are confined to two subroutines within the architext_query.pl
    library file.  The subroutines in question are 'MakeQuery' and
    'MakeGather'.
    
    To apply the patch, simply replace the file architext_query.pl, which
    appears in the 'perllib' subdirectory of the EWS installation, with one of
    the files posted at the URL provided above.  Note that comments at the top
    of the file indicate which operating system it is intended for, either Unix
    platforms, or Windows NT platforms.
    
    For Unix platforms, the changes made to these routines invoke the search
    binaries using Perl's 'exec', which calls C's execvp(3), thus bypassing any
    shell processing of the command.  By avoiding shell processing of the
    command, the security hole is closed and prevents any attacks using
    shell-based hacking.
    
    It is not possible to use the same solution in the Windows NT
    implementation of Perl, so the patch for Windows NT takes a different
    approach, by defining a set of legal characters for a search string, and
    then 'sanitizing' the string by removing any characters that are not
    members of the set of legal characters.
    
    For more information, please visit http://www.excite.com/navigate.
    
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