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If through a vulnerability assessment, a network security issue is detected for the vulnerability below, applying the appropriate security patches in a timely matter is very important. If you have detected that your system has already been compromised, following CERT's Network Security recovery document will assist with recommended steps for system recovery. Home >> Browse Vulnerability Assessment Database >> CGI abuses >> OmniPro HTTPd 2.08 scripts source full disclosure Vulnerability Assessment Details
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OmniPro HTTPd 2.08 scripts source full disclosure |
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Check the presence of OmniPro HTTPd 2.08 scripts source disclosure. Detailed Explanation for this Vulnerability Assessment OmniPro HTTPd 2.08 suffers from a security vulnerability that permits malicious users to get the full source code of scripting files. By appending an ASCII/Unicode space char '%20' at the script suffix, the web server will no longer interpret it and rather send it back clearly as a simple document to the user in the same manner as it usually does to process HTML-like files. The flaw does not work with files located in CGI directories (e.g cgibin, cgi-win) Exploit: GET /test.php%20 HTTP/1.0 Vulnerable systems: up to release 2.08 Solution: The vendor is aware of the problem but so far, no patch has been made available. Contact your web server vendor for a possible solution. Until a complete fix is available, you should remove all scripting files from non-executable directories. Network Security Threat Level: Medium Networks Security ID: 2788 Vulnerability Assessment Copyright: INTRANODE - 2001 |
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