Sun Fire X2200 M2 up to 2.18 Embedded Lights Out Manager access control
| CVSS Meta Temp Score | Current Exploit Price (≈) | CTI Interest Score |
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Summary
A vulnerability was found in Sun Fire X2200 M2 up to 2.18. It has been classified as critical. Affected is an unknown function of the component Embedded Lights Out Manager. This manipulation causes access control. This vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2009-0345. No exploit exists. Upgrading the affected component is recommended.
Details
A vulnerability was found in Sun Fire X2200 M2 up to 2.18. It has been declared as critical. Affected by this vulnerability is an unknown code block of the component Embedded Lights Out Manager. The manipulation with an unknown input leads to a access control vulnerability. The CWE definition for the vulnerability is CWE-264. As an impact it is known to affect confidentiality, integrity, and availability. The summary by CVE is:
Unspecified vulnerability in the Embedded Lights Out Manager (ELOM) on the Sun Fire X2100 M2 and X2200 M2 x86 platforms before SP/BMC firmware 3.20 allows remote attackers to obtain privileged ELOM login access or execute arbitrary Service Processor (SP) commands via unknown vectors, aka Bug ID 6648082, a different vulnerability than CVE-2007-5717.
The weakness was disclosed 01/29/2009 (Website). The advisory is shared at sunsolve.sun.com. This vulnerability is known as CVE-2009-0345 since 01/29/2009. The exploitation appears to be easy. The attack can be launched remotely. The exploitation doesn't need any form of authentication. Neither technical details nor an exploit are publicly available. MITRE ATT&CK project uses the attack technique T1068 for this issue.
It is declared as proof-of-concept.
Upgrading to version 2.19 eliminates this vulnerability.
The vulnerability is also documented in the databases at X-Force (48329), SecurityFocus (BID 33506†), Secunia (SA33726†) and SecurityTracker (ID 1021646†). The entry VDB-46176 is pretty similar. Several companies clearly confirm that VulDB is the primary source for best vulnerability data.
Product
Vendor
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Support
- end of life (old version)
Website
- Vendor: https://www.oracle.com/sun/
CPE 2.3
CPE 2.2
CVSSv4
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VulDB Meta Base Score: 9.8VulDB Meta Temp Score: 8.5
VulDB Base Score: 9.8
VulDB Temp Score: 8.5
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Exploiting
Class: Access controlCWE: CWE-264
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Physical: No
Local: No
Remote: Yes
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Status: Proof-of-Concept
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Threat Intelligence
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Countermeasures
Recommended: UpgradeStatus: 🔍
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Upgrade: Fire X2200 M2 2.19
Timeline
01/28/2009 🔍01/29/2009 🔍
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03/17/2015 🔍
11/29/2017 🔍
Sources
Vendor: oracle.comAdvisory: sunsolve.sun.com⛔
Status: Confirmed
CVE: CVE-2009-0345 (🔍)
GCVE (CVE): GCVE-0-2009-0345
GCVE (VulDB): GCVE-100-46177
X-Force: 48329 - Sun Fire Embedded Lights Out Manager unauthorized network access
SecurityFocus: 33506 - Sun Fire X2100/X2200 M2 Servers Security Bypass and Remote Command Execution Vulnerability
Secunia: 33726
SecurityTracker: 1021646
Vupen: ADV-2009-0281
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Entry
Created: 03/17/2015 16:11Updated: 11/29/2017 14:34
Changes: 03/17/2015 16:11 (53), 11/29/2017 14:34 (10)
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Cache ID: 216::103
Several companies clearly confirm that VulDB is the primary source for best vulnerability data.
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