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Secunia Advisory SA12375

GNU a2ps Command Injection Vulnerability
Secunia Advisory SA12375
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Release Date 2004-08-26
Last Update 2004-12-10
   
Popularity 9,131 views
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Criticality level Less criticalLess critical
Impact Privilege escalation
Where Local system
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Solution Status Unpatched
   
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Remediation status Secunia VIM
   
Software:
GNU a2ps 4.x

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CVE Reference(s) CVE-2004-1170 CVSS available in Customer Area
  

Description

Rudolf Polzer has discovered a vulnerability in GNU a2ps, which potentially can be exploited by malicious, local users to gain escalated privileges.

The vulnerability is caused due to insufficient validation of shell escape characters in filenames and can potentially lead to execution of arbitrary commands.

This can e.g. be exploited when a user is using a wildcard in the filename for a2ps, which matches a filename that a malicious user can control (e.g. in a world-writeable directory).

Another exploit vector is when a2ps is used from within a script or program, which accesses files where the filename can be controlled by a malicious user.

The vulnerability has been confirmed in version 4.13. Other versions may also be affected.


Solution
Don't use the product on files with untrusted filenames.
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Provided and/or discovered by
Rudolf Polzer

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