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Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47)
From: André Malo <nd () perlig de>
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 19:07:37 +0100
* langtuhaohoa caothuvolam <trungonly () yahoo com> wrote:
Deny From All: In this way they can access from outside the server.
You mean: An attacker needs to place such a script on the server, which includes the requested uri. If he's able to do so, he can (a) read the file anyway (b) simply open it from inside the script using normal file operations. I cannot see a vuln here. If he's able to take the actions described above, one has *real* trouble on the server. This seems to me the same topic as the mod_perl hijacking. If you don't trust your users, don't let them execute code from inside the server. nd
Current thread:
- BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) Vietnamese Security Group (Feb 02)
- Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) André Malo (Feb 03)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) Vietnamese Security Group (Feb 03)
- Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) langtuhaohoa caothuvolam (Feb 04)
- Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) André Malo (Feb 04)
- Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) Dan Yefimov (Feb 05)
- Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) Seth Arnold (Feb 06)
- Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) Todd C. Campbell (Feb 06)
- Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) Tyler Larson (Feb 06)
- Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) André Malo (Feb 04)