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Resolving Bash vulnerability in cPanel/WHM servers : How to fix CVE-2014-6217 Bash “Shell Shock” vulnerability

by | Sep 26, 2014

[UPDATE 1st Oct] – More vulnerabilities were reported since this post was originally written on Sep 26th. See the notes at the bottom.

Highly critical Bash code injection vulnerability CVE-2014-6217 was declared on 24th Sep, and a patch is now available for cPanel/WHM servers.

If you have a cPanel/WHM server, it has Bash, and if you haven’t expressly patched it, assume that your server is vulnerable. cPanel/WHM servers are typically enabled with CGI modules, and they could allow commands to be passed on to Bash, thus opening the gates to hackers.

 

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The engineers in our Proactive Management Services were informed of this threat on 24th, and patched all our cPanel/WHM servers with the following steps:

In CentOS / RedHat / CloudLinux servers,

Login as root to server terminal and execute the command:

# yum -y update bash

OR, if you are not comfortable with terminal,

Login to WHM interface
Go to Home >> Software and click on Update System Software.
Click Proceed to update all software pending update.

Note : If you are not sure if a full update should be run, consult a server administrator.

This should protect you from the critical CVE-2014-6217 vulnerability, however, your server will need to be patched again to be fully protected once a solution is available for the related CVE-2014-7169 vulnerability. We will update this post when a patch for CVE-2014-7169 is available. When it is released, just execute the above steps again.

[ UPDATE ] – Patch for CVE-2014-7169 is now available. So, in case you have already ran the commands above, re-run them again to get the final patch.

Critical vulnerabilities are a fact of web hosting. Bobcares Proactive Server Management prevents zero-day exploits by configuring servers for managed auto-upgrades.

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IMPORTANT UPDATE : New vulnerabilities were reported after Sep 26th (after this post was written). As of Oct 1st, 6 vulnerabilities are reported. Rumors say, more vulnerabilities might be on its way. You need to keep monitoring the threat-scape and update your servers as soon as patches are available.

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