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Re: Multiple vulnerabilities PHP-Nuke


From: Squid <squidsecurity () hushmail com>
Date: 9 Jun 2004 06:21:23 -0000

In-Reply-To: <000001c44d6d$e6897a80$2002a8c0@alucxp1>

Since you said patches have been available for "many, many months", please provide links to them.  It appears you 
merely restricted access to this module on your site not that these were necessarily fixed.  A check of the patched 
code though will show for sure whether the problems were previously addressed. 

Even so, there has been at least two upgrades for PHPNuke in the past couple months.  If security patches are issued by 
third-parties but not incorporated into the main distribution, this leaves brand new users, hosts which offer 
auto-install versions, and those who upgrade susceptible to unfixed known vulnerabilities.  It also passes on the same 
ones to forked projects. 

I agree CPG-Nuke is not affected.  They do not have a Reviews module at least not in the default distribution.  betaNC 
Bundle and OSC2Nuke though have the same vulnerabilities reported here.  Other forks may have it too.

Ref Dark's para 2A: I couldn't reproduce this on Linux.  The warning for date() resulting in full path disclosure may 
be Windows unique.

Ref Dark's para 2B: This occurs only when magic_quotes_gpc is set to off.  PhpNuke is not written to handle it being 
either on and off.  It must be on.  I'll bet there are other vulnerabilities present in the script when it's off.

Squid

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This does not apply to any site that has applied the security fixes
available for many, many months.  This is only affecting phpnuke.org
distro's, not any 'modified' or 'secured' distro, like betaNC, CPG-NUKE,
and others...

No additional patches dealing with these specifics below applied to
php-nuke 7.0 only the security patches.

A. Generates a proper ACCESS DENIED page, no PATH DISCLOSURE. =20
-------------------------------------------------------------
RESULT:

"You are trying to access a restricted area.

We are Sorry, but this section of our site is for Registered Users Only.
You can register for free by clicking here, then you can
access this section without restrictions. Thanks."

B. No CSS exploit.  Same result as above.  Below example was sanitized
prior to GET:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------
RESULT:

modules.php?name=3DReviews&rop=3Dpostcomment&id=3D'%3Ch1%3EDarkBicho%3C/h=
1&tit
le=3Da
modules.php?name=3DReviews&rop=3Dpostcomment&id=3D'&title=3D%3Ch1%3EDarkB=
icho%3C
/h1%3E


So as long as you've addressed the age-old bugs that still haven't been
fixed in the basic PHP-Nuke distro's then you may be vulnerable.
However these methods have long been squashed in patches available, and
do not affect newer, secure distro's such as betaNC or CPG-Nuke.

Again, I added no new patches to test these potentials in the last 30
days.  And they simply are not a factor.

Sincerely,

J.
j e r u v y a t s h a w d o t c a=20


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