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CVE-2008-2625: Oracle DBMS – Proxy Authentication Vulnerability

2008-10-2600:00:00
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Oracle is a widely-deployed Database Management System (DBMS) that supports a variety of applications. Many multi-tier
applications are designed to use proxy authentication, restricting a middle tier to establish the database connection on
behalf of the users. The standard authentication mechanism requires the client, the middle tier in this case, to provide
valid credentials in order to authenticate and connect to the DBMS. User sessions are then created through the proxy
connection. Oracle TNS protocol messages are used for session setup, authentication and data transfer.

Scope

Imperva’s Application Defense Center (ADC) conducts extensive research on enterprise applications and databases. During
its research, the team has identified a vulnerability in Oracle’s proxy authentication and access control mechanism.

Findings

While proxy authentication is enabled for a user account through a proxy account, it is possible to create a separate
connection using the original user account without authenticating the connection.

Details

Oracle supports a proxy authentication mode which a user establishes a session through a proxy and the proxy establishes a
session on the user’s behalf to the database. These sessions are created using the Oracle TNS protocol level messages and
do not require additional authentication. This scenario is recommended by Oracle for multi-tier environments.

While the user sessions are open through the proxy connection, an attacker can create a new connection to the database
impersonating the original user without supplying a password. The attacker executes the attack by opening a TNS connection
to the database server and sending a manipulated authentication message with the login mode flags set to proxy login and
the session ID and serial number of the original session opened through the proxy account.

Vulnerability ID

Proposed CVE Candidate (as of October 14, 2008): CVE-2008-2625

Tested Versions

Vulnerable
Oracle 8i (8.1.7.x.x)
Oracle 9i (9.2.0.7)
Oracle 10g Release 1 (10.1.0.4.2)
Oracle 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.1.0)

Vendor’s Status

Vendor notified on December 13, 2005. Patch released by vendor on October 14, 2008.

Workaround

Always require password authentication, even for proxy connections
Alternatively, disable proxy authentication mode and enforce this policy by configuring the SecureSphere Database Security
Gateway to alert when users are granted proxy access
The SecureSphere Database Security Gateway can also enforce all proxy account connections to the database originate from
the proxy server IP address

Discovered by:

Amichai Shulman - Imperva Co-Founder, CTO and Head of Imperva’s Application Defense Center (ADC).

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