An issue was discovered in EyesOfNetwork (EON) through 5.3.11. Privilege escalation can be accomplished on the server because nmap can be run as root. The attacker achieves total control over the server.
EyesOfNetwork before 07-07-2021 has a Remote Code Execution vulnerability on the mail options configuration page. In the location of the "sendmail" application in the "cacti" configuration page (by default/usr/sbin/sendmail) it is possible to execute any command, which will be executed when we make a test of the configuration ("send test mail").
EyesOfNetwork eonweb through 5.3-11 allows Remote Command Execution (by authenticated users) via shell metacharacters in the nagios_path parameter to lilac/export.php, as demonstrated by %26%26+curl to insert an "&& curl" substring for the shell.
The module admin_ITSM in EyesOfNetwork 5.3-10 allows remote authenticated users to upload arbitrary .xml.php files because it relies on "le filtre userside."
EyesOfNetwork 5.3-10 uses an integer of between 8 and 10 digits for the session ID, which might be leveraged for brute-force authentication bypass (such as in CVE-2021-27513 exploitation).
An issue was discovered in EyesOfNetwork eonweb 5.3-7 through 5.3-8. The eonweb web interface is prone to a SQL injection, allowing an unauthenticated attacker to exploit the username_available function of the includes/functions.php file (which is called by login.php).
An issue was discovered in EyesOfNetwork 5.3 through 5.3-8. An authenticated web user with sufficient privileges could abuse the AutoDiscovery module to run arbitrary OS commands via the nmap_binary parameter to lilac/autodiscovery.php.