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VMSA-2010-0005 VMware products address vulnerabilities in WebAccess


From: VMware Security Team <security () vmware com>
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 22:38:46 -0700

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                  VMware Security Advisory

Advisory ID:       VMSA-2010-0005
Synopsis:          VMware products address vulnerabilities in WebAccess
Issue date:        2010-03-29
Updated on:        2010-03-29 (initial release of advisory)
CVE numbers:       CVE-2009-2277 CVE-2010-1137 CVE-2010-0686
CVE-2010-1193 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. Summary

  VMware products address vulnerabilities in WebAccess.


2. Relevant releases

  Virtual Center 2.5 with WebAccess
  Virtual Center 2.0.2 with WebAccess

  VMware Server 2.0.2 with WebAccess
  VMware Server 1.0.10

  ESX 3.5 with WebAccess
  ESX 3.0.3 with WebAccess

  Notes:

  Effective May 2010, VMware's patch and update release program during
  Extended Support will be continued with the condition that all
  subsequent patch and update releases will be based on the latest
  baseline release version as of May 2010 (i.e. ESX 3.0.3 Update 1,
  ESX 3.5 Update 5, and VirtualCenter 2.5 Update 6). Refer to section
  "End of Product Availability FAQs" at
  http://www.vmware.com/support/policies/lifecycle/vi/faq.html for
  details.

  Extended support for ESX 2.5.5 ends on 2010-06-15. Users should plan
  to upgrade to at least ESX 3.0.3 Update 1 and preferably to the
  newest release available.

  Extended support for ESX 3.0.3 ends on 2011-12-10. Users should plan
  to upgrade to at least ESX 3.5 Update 5 and preferably to the newest
  release available.


3. Problem Description

 a. WebAccess Context Data Cross-site Scripting Vulnerability

   A cross-site scripting vulnerability in WebAccess allows for
   disclosure of sensitive information. The flaw is due to insufficient
   verification of certain parameters which may lead to redirection of
   a user's requests.

   This vulnerability can only be exploited if the attacker tricks the
   WebAccess user into clicking a malicious link and the attacker has
   control of a server on the same network as the system where
   WebAccess is being used.

   Workaround
   By switching off WebAccess the issue can no longer be exploited.
   This can be accomplished on affected versions of Virtual Center and
   ESX as follows:
Virtual Center 2.0.2 and Virtual Center 2.5:
     Go to the Windows Services overview on the system that runs
     Virtual Center.
     To stop WebAccess without a reboot:
        Change the status of the VMware Infrastructure Web Access
        service to stop
     To prevent WebAccess from starting after the next reboot:
        Change the startup type of the VMware Infrastructure Web
        Access service to disabled

   ESX 3.0.3 and ESX 3.5:
     Open a root shell on ESX.
     To stop WebAccess without a reboot:
        service vmware-webAccess stop
     To prevent WebAccess from starting after the next reboot:
        chkconfig vmware-webAccess off
VMware would like to thank David Byrne and Tom Leavey of Trustwave's
   SpiderLabs for reporting this issue to us.

   The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org)
   has assigned the name CVE-2009-2277 to this issue.

   The following table lists what action remediates the vulnerability
   (column 4) if a solution is available.

   VMware         Product   Running  Replace with/
   Product        Version   on       Apply Patch
   =============  ========  =======  =================
   vCenter        4.0       Windows  not affected
   VirtualCenter  2.5       Windows  Virtual Center 2.5 Update 6
   VirtualCenter  2.0.2     Windows  not being fixed at this time *

hosted ** any any not affected
   ESXi           any       ESXi     not affected

   ESX            4.0       ESX      not affected
   ESX            3.5       ESX      ESX350-201003403-SG
   ESX            3.0.3     ESX      not being fixed at this time *
   ESX            2.5.5     ESX      not affected

   vMA            4.0       RHEL5    not affected

 * Use the workaround of disabling WebAccess to remediate the issue.

** Hosted products are VMware Workstation, Player, ACE, Server, Fusion.

   Note: This vulnerability can be exploited remotely only if the
         attacker has access to the Service Console network.

         Security best practices provided by VMware recommend that the
         Service Console be isolated from the VM network. Please see
         http://www.vmware.com/resources/techresources/726 for more
         information on VMware security best practices.


 b. WebAccess Virtual Machine Name Cross-site Scripting Vulnerability

   A cross-site scripting vulnerability allows for execution of
   JavaScript in the Web browser's security context for WebAccess. The
   flaw is due to insufficient checking on the names of virtual
   machines.

   In order to exploit the issue, the attacker must have control over
   the naming of a virtual machine and must have the user list this
   Virtual Machine in WebAccess.

   Workaround
   By switching off WebAccess the issue can no longer be exploited. See
   section 3.a on how this can be accomplished.

   VMware would like to thank Craig Marshall of Ernst and Young
   Advanced Security Center for reporting this issue to us.

   The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org)
   has assigned the name CVE-2010-1137 to this issue.

   The following table lists what action remediates the vulnerability
   (column 4) if a solution is available.

   VMware         Product   Running  Replace with/
   Product        Version   on       Apply Patch
   =============  ========  =======  =================
   vCenter        4.0       Windows  not affected
   VirtualCenter  2.5       Windows  Virtual Center 2.5 Update 4 *
   VirtualCenter  2.0.2     Windows  not being fixed at this time **

   Workstation    any       any      not affected

   Player         any       any      not affected

   Server         2.0       any      not affected
   Server         1.0       any      not being fixed at this time ***

   ACE            any       any      not affected

   Fusion         any       any      not affected
ESXi any ESXi not affected

   ESX            4.0       ESX      not affected
   ESX            3.5       ESX      ESX350-200903223-UG *
   ESX            3.0.3     ESX      not being fixed at this time **
   ESX            2.5.5     ESX      not affected

   vMA            4.0       RHEL5    not affected

 * The issue is remediated in Virtual Center 2.5 Update 4 and later.
   The issue is remediated on ESX 3.5 by patch ESX350-200903223-UG and
   by later ESX 3.5 WebAccess patches. The latest ESX 3.5 WebAccess
   patch is ESX350-201003403-SG.

** Use the workaround of disabling WebAccess to remediate the issue.

*** In VMware Server 1.0 there is no WebAccess. The corresponding
   functionality is offered through the VMware Server Console.

   Note: This vulnerability can be exploited remotely only if the
         attacker has access to the Service Console network.

         Security best practices provided by VMware recommend that the
         Service Console be isolated from the VM network. Please see
         http://www.vmware.com/resources/techresources/726 for more
         information on VMware security best practices.

c. WebAccess URL Forwarding Vulnerability

   The WebAccess component doesn't sufficiently validate user supplied
   input and allows for forwarding of an incoming request to another
   destination. The destination will not be able to see the true origin
   of the request URL but instead will see the address of the machine
   that runs WebAccess. An attacker could use the forwarding
   vulnerability to direct traffic at servers while disguising the
   source location.

   The security issue is limited to URL forwarding. This vulnerability
   doesn't allow for a so-called cross-site scripting attack and
   doesn't allow for stealing of the user cookies.

   Workaround
   By switching off WebAccess the issue can no longer be exploited. See
   section 3.a on how this can be accomplished.

   VMware would like to thank John Fitzpatrick of MWR InfoSecurity
   for reporting this issue to us.

   The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org)
   has assigned the name CVE-2010-0686 to this issue.

   The following table lists what action remediates the vulnerability
   (column 4) if a solution is available.

   VMware         Product   Running  Replace with/
   Product        Version   on       Apply Patch
   =============  ========  =======  =================
   vCenter        4.0       Windows  not affected
   VirtualCenter  2.5       Windows  not being fixed at this time *
   VirtualCenter  2.0.2     Windows  not being fixed at this time *

   Workstation    any       any      not affected

   Player         any       any      not affected

   Server         2.0       any      not being fixed at this time *
   Server         1.0       any      not affected

   ACE            any       any      not affected

   Fusion         any       any      not affected

   ESXi           any       ESXi     not affected

   ESX            4.0       ESX      not affected
   ESX            3.5       ESX      not being fixed at this time *
   ESX            3.0.3     ESX      not being fixed at this time *
   ESX            2.5.5     ESX      not affected

   vMA            4.0       RHEL5    not affected

 * Use the workaround of disabling WebAccess to remediate the issue.

   Notes: This vulnerability can be exploited remotely only if the
          attacker has access to the Service Console network.

          Security best practices provided by VMware recommend that the
          Service Console be isolated from the VM network. Please see
          http://www.vmware.com/resources/techresources/726 for more
          information on VMware security best practices.


 d. WebAccess JSON Cross-site Scripting Vulnerability

   A cross-site scripting vulnerability allows for execution of
   JavaScript in the Web browser's security context for WebAccess. The
   flaw is due to incorrect parsing of JSON error messages.

   This vulnerability can only be exploited if the attacker tricks the
   WebAccess user into clicking a malicious link.

   Workaround
   By switching off WebAccess the issue can no longer be exploited. See
   section 3.a on how this can be accomplished.

   VMware would like to thank Nathan Keltner for reporting this issue
   to us.

   The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org)
   has assigned the name CVE-2010-1193 to this issue.

   The following table lists what action remediates the vulnerability
   (column 4) if a solution is available.

   VMware         Product   Running  Replace with/
   Product        Version   on       Apply Patch
   =============  ========  =======  =================
   vCenter        4.0       Windows  not affected
   VirtualCenter  2.5       Windows  not affected
   VirtualCenter  2.0.2     Windows  not affected

   Workstation    any       any      not affected

   Player         any       any      not affected

   Server         2.0       any      not being fixed at this time *
   Server         1.0       any      not affected

   ACE            any       any      not affected

   Fusion         any       any      not affected

   ESXi           any       ESXi     not affected

   ESX            4.0       ESX      not affected
   ESX            3.5       ESX      not affected
   ESX            3.0.3     ESX      not affected
   ESX            2.5.5     ESX      not affected

   vMA            4.0       RHEL5    not affected

 * Use the workaround of disabling WebAccess to remediate the issue.


4. Solution

  Please review the patch/release notes for your product and version
  and verify the sha1sum or md5sum of your downloaded file.

  VMware Virtual Center 2.5 Update 6
  ----------------------------------
  Version       2.5 Update 6
  Build Number  227637
  Release Date  2010/01/29
  Type          Product Binaries
  http://downloads.vmware.com/download/download.do?downloadGroup=VC250U6

  VirtualCenter DVD image - English only version
  File size: 854 MB
  File type: .iso
  md5sum: d83b09ac0533a418d5b7f5493dbd3ed3
  sha1sum: 1b969b397a937402b5e9463efc767eff7a980ad0

  VirtualCenter as a Zip file - English only version
  File size: 625 MB
  File type: .zip
  md5sum: 760f335ebcd363e0e159b20da923621f
  sha1sum: e400bc1008d1e4c44d204a8135293b8ae305f14e
VMware vCenter Converter BootCD
  VMware Converter Enterprise BootCD for VirtualCenter
  File size: 97 MB
  File type: .zip
  md5sum: e49e0ff0f2563196cc5d4b5c471cd666

  VMware vCenter Converter CLI (Linux)
  VMware Converter Enterprise CLI for Linux platform
  File size: 37 MB
  File type: .tar.gz
  md5sum: 30d1f5e58a6cad8dacd988908305bc1c

  ESX 3.5
  -------
  ESX350-201003403-SG
  http://download3.vmware.com/software/vi/ESX350-201003403-SG.zip
  md5sum: cdddef476c06eeb28c10c5dac3730dca
  http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1018702


5. References

  CVE numbers
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-2277
  http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-1137
  http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-0686
  http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2010-1193

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6. Change log

2010-03-29  VMSA-2010-0005
Initial security advisory after release of patches for ESX 3.5
on 2010-03-29.

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7. Contact

E-mail list for product security notifications and announcements:
http://lists.vmware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/security-announce

This Security Advisory is posted to the following lists:

 * security-announce at lists.vmware.com
 * bugtraq at securityfocus.com
 * full-disclosure at lists.grok.org.uk

E-mail:  security at vmware.com
PGP key at: http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1055

VMware Security Center
http://www.vmware.com/security

VMware security response policy
http://www.vmware.com/support/policies/security_response.html

General support life cycle policy
http://www.vmware.com/support/policies/eos.html

VMware Infrastructure support life cycle policy
http://www.vmware.com/support/policies/eos_vi.html

Copyright 2010 VMware Inc.  All rights reserved.

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