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FastNetMon Community Edition through 1.2.9 contains an OS command injection vulnerability in the Juniper router integration plugin. The _log() function in src/juniper_plugin/fastnetmon_juniper.php (lines 117-118) constructs shell commands by concatenating the $msg parameter directly into exec() calls: exec("echo `date` \"- {FASTNETMON] - " . $msg . " \" >> " . $FILE_LOG_TMP). The $msg variable contains unsanitized data derived from command-line arguments argv[1] through argv[3], which represent the attack IP address, direction, and power. While FastNetMon's C++ core currently passes IP addresses via inet_ntoa() (which only produces safe dotted-decimal notation), the PHP script performs no input validation or shell escaping. If the script is invoked directly, by another orchestration system, or if future code changes pass string-sourced IPs, arbitrary commands can be injected. The correct fix is to replace exec() with file_put_contents() or use escapeshellarg() on all parameters.

PUBLISHED Reserved 2026-05-22 | Published 2026-05-26 | Updated 2026-05-27 | Assigner mitre

References

github.com/pavel-odintsov/fastnetmon

github.com/...ster/src/juniper_plugin/fastnetmon_juniper.php

lorikeetsecurity.com/...cve-2026-48687-juniper-cmd-injection

cve.org (CVE-2026-48687)

nvd.nist.gov (CVE-2026-48687)

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