Application_PHP5

Version 14.1 by Nicolas Gregoire on 2012/01/16 11:33

Introduction

Dixit Wikipedia : "PHP is a general-purpose server-side scripting language originally designed for web development to produce dynamic web pages. It is among one of the first developed server-side scripting languages that is embedded into a HTML source document, rather than calling an external file to process data. Ultimately, the code is interpreted by a web server with a PHP processor module which generates the resulting web page."

Creating files

Version 5 of the PHP language uses the libxslt engine to transform XML documents using XSLT. Prior to version 5.3.9, calls to libxslt were not restricted via xsltSetSecurityPrefs(). It was then possible to create or overwrite files on the engine side, typically for dropping a PHP Web Shell. This vulnerability (Bug #54446) was patched in version 5.3.9 (ChangeLog).

The attached create-file-via-libxslt.php PoC will drop a basic PHP script in /tmp/.

A better script was later posted on OSS-Security at RedHat request. This PHP scipt will by default display a pre-filled HTML form including some XML data and XSLT code. When the form is submitted, the user-controlled
XML data is transformed using the user-controlled XSLT code. Then, the output of this transformation is displayed in the browser.

When executed, the pre-filled XSLT code will write to /var/www/xxx/backdoor.php this content :


<html><body>
<h1><font color="red">I'm a (very) malicious PHP file !!!</font></h1>
<?php phpinfo()?>
</body></html>

Note : the payload is encrypted with RC4. A static key ("simple_demo") embedded in the XSLT code is used to decrypt it.

Executing PHP code

A call to registerPHPFunctions() allows to execute standard PHP functions directly from the XSLT stylesheet. I never came across this pattern in real-life engagements but Google Code search references several instances of it (dork: "registerPHPFunctions lang:^php$"). This isn't a bug and will not be patched.

Namespace Extension function PoC Note 
 http://php.net/xsl Any PHP functionexecute-code-via-libxslt.php A call to registerPHPFunctions() is needed

The attached execute-code-via-libxslt.php PoC will use the passthru() PHP function to execute "uname -a".