RE: IWAM: Writing temp files to \winnt\temp

From: Dinis Cruz (dinis@ddplus.net)
Date: Tue Aug 03 2004 - 12:47:32 EDT


Hello Joey

It is refreshing to hear somebody worrying about those issues (btw what is
being written to the c:\winnt\temp folder?).

Unfortunately that is the least of your problems.

Download the tools that I have developed for OWASP (i.e. ANSA and SAM'SHE)
and see how many vulnerabilities your system has (I'm assuming that you are
running your code with Full Trust):
http://www.owasp.org/software/dotnet.html

Regarding ACL Issues the worse ones are:

 - the fact that (by default) all IWAM accounts have Full Access to the
"Temporary Asp.Net Folder" and

 - the fact that (by default) all IWAM accounts have Read Access to the
entire Metabase.

Let me know what you think of these OWASP tools

Best regards

Dinis Cruz
.Net Security Consultant
DDPlus

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joey Peloquin [mailto:joeyp@voteprivacy.com]
> Sent: 03 August 2004 12:04
> To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
> Subject: IWAM: Writing temp files to \winnt\temp
>
> Greetings,
> I'm a security analyst with a large retail company.
>
> Our web application developers are writing a web service, which is called
> by
> COM. It is written in dotnet, and they are impersonating IWAM.
>
> Since IWAM is making the call, temporary files are written to \winnt\temp,
> the value of the system %temp% and %tmp% variables. I've complained that
> I
> don't like the idea of granting write to an anonymous account on
> \winnt\temp, but have been unable to locate any specific information on
> the
> risk of doing so.
>
> Since the ASPNET account already has write to the directory (this is
> apparently done when the framework is installed?), and I cannot find any
> instances of other security practitioners having a problem with it, I am
> losing this fight. To compound matters, all of the references I've found
> to
> \winnt\temp and serialization have lead to posts decreeing the resolution
> of
> permission woes by granting 'write' on \winnt\temp for IWAM.
>
> From a pen-test perspective, what is the actual level of risk is
> associated
> with the developer's request? Do you know of any papers or other
> information that accurately discusses the risk, if any, of allowing IWAM
> to
> write to \winnt\temp?
>
> Changing the value of the system %temp% and %tmp% variables is not
> possible.
>
> Thanks for any insight.
>
> Joey
>
>
>



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