[NEWS] Bajie HTTP Server Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
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Date: 03/30/03
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Bajie HTTP Server Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability
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SUMMARY
<http://www.geocities.com/gzhangx/websrv/index.html> Bajie server is "a
fast jspservlet engine and a stand alone http web server. It is the
smallest of this kind. Support a wide range of features. It can also act
as a servlet/JSP engine plugin for apache or IIS via AJP". A cross-site
scripting vulnerability in the product allows remote attackers to insert
malicious HTML and JavaScript into the error message shown by the product.
DETAILS
Vulnerable systems:
* Bajie HTTP Web Server version 0.95zxe
* Bajie HTTP Web Server version 0.95zxc
Exploit:
http://bajieserver/< script>alert('Bajie is not secure')</script>
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The information has been provided by <mailto:luca.ercoli@inwind.it> Luca
Ercoli.
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