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Re: question regarding exploits
From: Brad Spangler <brad_spangler () yahoo com>
Date: Tue, 08 Nov 2005 20:01:02 -0600
The SHTML file extension is just the typical way you indicate to Apache that it should parse the document for Server Side Include (SSI) directives and carry them out before sending the resulting composite page (output) to the web browser. You'll want to start by reading this: Apache Tutorial: Introduction to Server Side Includes http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/howto/ssi.html Justin wrote:
Juan, If i remeber correctly, *.shtml are server side HTML, or something like that. Examin them with `less' or in vim. You may also try opening them in firefox. peace, --Justin On 11/7/05, Juan B <juanbabi () yahoo com> wrote:HI ! I have a ftp server Serv-U. I want to check it for volunrabilities I stared using Whoppix live linux I ran a search for this version under securityfocus.com database and I found many exploits,few of tham are with an extantion of .shtml like this one indexdate.shtml what should I do with those? maybe copy and paste theyre contant and than compile ? thanks again and thanks for your time ! Juan __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com
Current thread:
- question regarding exploits Juan B (Nov 07)
- Re: question regarding exploits Justin (Nov 08)
- Re: question regarding exploits Brad Spangler (Nov 09)
- Re: question regarding exploits Chris Largret (Nov 08)
- Re: question regarding exploits Justin (Nov 08)