Oracle PL/SQL Gateway SQL command execution
| oracle-plsql-command-execution (24363) |
Description:
Multiple Oracle products that use the Oracle PL/SQL Gateway for HTTP access to databases could allow a remote attacker to bypass the PLSQLExclusion list and execute arbitrary SQL commands. The Oracle PL/SQL Gateway fails to properly validate user-supplied HTTP requests. A remote attacker could send a specially-crafted HTTP request to bypass the PLSQLExclusion list and execute SQL commands on the back-end database with DBA privileges.
Platforms Affected:
- Oracle, Application Server 1.0.2.2
- Oracle, Application Server 10.1.2.0.2 R2
- Oracle, Application Server 10.1.2.1.0 R2
- Oracle, Application Server 10.1.3.0.0 R3
- Oracle, Application Server 9.0.4.2
- Oracle, Collaboration Suite 10.1.1 R1
- Oracle, Collaboration Suite 10.1.2 R1
- Oracle, Collaboration Suite 10.1.2.1 R1
- Oracle, Collaboration Suite 9.0.4.2 R2
- Oracle, Database Server 10.1.0.5 R1
- Oracle, Database Server 9.2.0.7 R2
- Oracle, E-Business Suite 11.5.1
- Oracle, E-Business Suite 11.5.10
- Oracle, E-Business Suite 11.5.2
- Oracle, E-Business Suite 11.5.3
- Oracle, E-Business Suite 11.5.4
- Oracle, E-Business Suite 11.5.5
- Oracle, E-Business Suite 11.5.6
- Oracle, E-Business Suite 11.5.7
- Oracle, E-Business Suite 11.5.8
- Oracle, E-Business Suite 11.5.9
- Oracle, HTTP Server 1.0.2.0
- Oracle, HTTP Server 1.0.2.1
- Oracle, HTTP Server 1.0.2.2
- Oracle, HTTP Server 8.1.7
- Oracle, HTTP Server 9.0.1
- Oracle, HTTP Server 9.0.2
- Oracle, HTTP Server 9.0.2.3
- Oracle, HTTP Server 9.0.3.1
- Oracle, HTTP Server 9.1
- Oracle, HTTP Server 9.2.0
Remedy:
Refer to Oracle Critical Patch Update - April 2006 for patch, upgrade, or suggested workaround information. See References.
Consequences:
Gain Access
References:
- Full-Disclosure Mailing List, Thu Feb 02 2006 - 12:37:45 CST, The History of the Oracle PLSQL Gateway Flaw at http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2006-02/0006.html.
- Full-Disclosure Mailing List, Thu Feb 02 2006 - 12:39:44 CST, More on the workaround for the unpatched Oracle PLSQL Gateway flaw at http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2006-02/0007.html.
- Full-Disclosure Mailing List, Wed Jan 25 2006 - 12:26:15 CST, Workaround for unpatched Oracle PLSQL Gateway flaw at http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2006-01/0853.html.
- Oracle Web site, Oracle Critical Patch Update - April 2006 at http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/security/pdf/cpuapr2006.html. (PLSQL01)
- Red-Database-Security Web site, Details Oracle Critical Patch Update April 2006 - V1.03 at http://www.red-database-security.com/advisory/oracle_cpu_apr_2006.html.
- BID-16384: Oracle PL/SQL Gateway PLSQLExclusion Access Control List Bypass Vulnerability
- CVE-2006-0435: Unspecified vulnerability in Oracle PL/SQL (PLSQL), as used in Database Server DS 9.2.0.7 and 10.1.0.5, Application Server 1.0.2.2, 9.0.4.2, 10.1.2.0.2, 10.1.2.1.0, and 10.1.3.0.0, E-Business Suite and Applications 11.5.10, and Collaboration Suite 10.1.1, 10.1.2.0, 10.1.2.1, and 9.0.4.2, allows attackers to bypass the PLSQLExclusion list and access excluded packages and procedures, aka Vuln# PLSQL01.
- OSVDB ID: 22719: Oracle Multiple Product PL/SQL Gateway PLSQLExclusion List Bypass
- SA18621: Oracle Products PL/SQL Gateway Security Bypass Vulnerability
- SA19712: Oracle Products Multiple Vulnerabilities
- SA19859: HP Oracle for OpenView Multiple Vulnerabilities
- SECTRACK ID: 1015544: Oracle AS PLSQL Gateway PLSQLExclusion List Bug Lets Remote Users Gain Access to the Target Database
- SECTRACK ID: 1015961: Oracle Database and Other Products Have Multiple Unspecified Vulnerabilities With Unspecified Impact
- US-CERT VU#169164: Oracle PL/SQL Gateway fails to properly validate HTTP requests
- VUPEN/ADV-2006-0338: Oracle PL/SQL Gateway Exclusion List Security Bypass Vulnerability
- VUPEN/ADV-2006-1397: Oracle Products Multiple SQL Injection and Security Bypass Vulnerabilities
- VUPEN/ADV-2006-1571: HP Oracle for Openview Multiple SQL Injection and Security Bypass Vulnerabilities
Reported:
Jan 25, 2006
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