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More on the workaround for the unpatched Oracle PLSQL Gateway flaw

CVE Category Price Severity
Not specified CWE-287 Not specified Not specified
Author Risk Exploitation Type Date
Not specified Not specified Remote 2006-02-15
CVSS EPSS EPSSP
CVSS:4.0/AV:L/AC:L/AT:P/PR:L/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N 0 0

CVSS vector description

Our sensors found this exploit at: http://cxsecurity.com/ascii/WLB-2006020013

Below is a copy:

According to Oracle, the workaround I posted, that prevents exploitation of 
a critical vulnerability that Oracle has so far failed to fix, breaks 
certain applications that sits atop their PLSQL Gateway. Though my 
workaround prevents exploitation of the critical flaw and thus protects 
vulnerable systems against attack, Oracle has made no effort to furnish me, 
or anyone else for that matter, with more information on how the workaround 
breaks some of their applications. As such, improving the workaround so it 
doesn't break these few applications has been mildy annoying. But I think 
I've tracked it down. The workaround as is

RewriteEngine  on
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^.*).*|.*%29.*$
RewriteRule ^.*$ http://127.0.0.1/denied.htm?attempted-attack
RewriteRule ^.*).*|.*%29.*$ http://127.0.0.1/denied.htm?attempted-attack

will trigger if a right facing bracket ')' appears in the PATH_INFO or 
_anywhere_ in the query string. Thus, if the value of a query string 
parameter contains a bracket the workaround will trigger. As far as the flaw 
is concerned, we need only concern ourselves with brackets that appear in 
the query string parameter name - not in the value for the parameter name. 
As such, if we modify the workaround to

RewriteEngine  on
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^.*).*=|.*%29.*=$
RewriteRule ^.*$ http://127.0.0.1/denied.htm?attempted-attack
RewriteRule ^.*).*|.*%29.*$ http://127.0.0.1/denied.htm?attempted-attack

we can prevent exploitation if the query string parameter name has a bracket 
whilst still allowing brackets it the paramter value. This can be tidied up 
to read

RewriteEngine  on
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ).*=|%29.*=
RewriteRule .? http://127.0.0.1/denied.htm?attempted-attack
RewriteRule )|%29 http://127.0.0.1/denied.htm?attempted-attack

# Thanks, Mike Pomraning!

For those that haven't been able to adopt the workaround because it would 
break their specific application, then the modified workaround should work 
in your situation.

Cheers,
David Litchfield

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