CVE-2024-25641
Publication date 14 May 2024
Last updated 20 August 2024
Ubuntu priority
Cacti provides an operational monitoring and fault management framework. Prior to version 1.2.27, an arbitrary file write vulnerability, exploitable through the "Package Import" feature, allows authenticated users having the "Import Templates" permission to execute arbitrary PHP code on the web server. The vulnerability is located within the `import_package()` function defined into the `/lib/import.php` script. The function blindly trusts the filename and file content provided within the XML data, and writes such files into the Cacti base path (or even outside, since path traversal sequences are not filtered). This can be exploited to write or overwrite arbitrary files on the web server, leading to execution of arbitrary PHP code or other security impacts. Version 1.2.27 contains a patch for this issue.
Status
Package | Ubuntu Release | Status |
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cacti | 24.04 LTS noble |
Fixed 1.2.26+ds1-1ubuntu0.1
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22.04 LTS jammy |
Fixed 1.2.19+ds1-2ubuntu1.1
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20.04 LTS focal |
Fixed 1.2.10+ds1-1ubuntu1.1
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18.04 LTS bionic |
Fixed 1.1.38+ds1-1ubuntu0.1~esm3
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16.04 LTS xenial |
Not affected
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14.04 LTS trusty |
Not affected
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Related Ubuntu Security Notices (USN)
- USN-6969-1
- Cacti vulnerabilities
- 20 August 2024