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Critical severity10.0OSV Advisory· Published May 14, 2024· Updated Apr 15, 2026

CVE-2024-29895

CVE-2024-29895

Description

Cacti provides an operational monitoring and fault management framework. A command injection vulnerability on the 1.3.x DEV branch allows any unauthenticated user to execute arbitrary command on the server when register_argc_argv option of PHP is On. In cmd_realtime.php line 119, the $poller_id used as part of the command execution is sourced from $_SERVER['argv'], which can be controlled by URL when register_argc_argv option of PHP is On. And this option is On by default in many environments such as the main PHP Docker image for PHP. Commit 53e8014d1f082034e0646edc6286cde3800c683d contains a patch for the issue, but this commit was reverted in commit 99633903cad0de5ace636249de16f77e57a3c8fc.

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Affected products

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  • Cacti (software)/CactiOSV2 versions
    releaes/1.2.19, release/1.0.0, release/1.0.1, …+ 1 more
    • (no CPE)range: releaes/1.2.19, release/1.0.0, release/1.0.1, …
    • (no CPE)

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