[SecurityOffice] BadBlue Web Server v1.7 Protected File Access Vulnerability
From: Tamer Sahin (ts@securityoffice.net)Date: 10/24/02
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Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 21:46:06 +0300 From: Tamer Sahin <ts@securityoffice.net> To: bugtraq@securityfocus.com
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- --[ BadBlue Web Server v1.7 Protected File Access Vulnerability ]--
- --[ Type
File Disclosure
- --[ Release Date
October 24, 2002
- --[ Product / Vendor
BadBlue is a very small footprint, Win32 web server that supports a suprisingly large
array of features: NT-based security; application-serving via ISAPI, CGI, PHP, Perl etc.;
CLF logging; virtual directories; directory browsing; service installation; etc.
- --[ Summary
It is possible to construct a web request which is capable of accessing the contents
of password protected files/folders on the BadBlue Web Server v1.7. This vulnerability
may only be exploited to access password-protected files in sub-folders of wwwroot.
- --[ Tested
Windows 2000 Sp3 / BadBlue Web Server v1.7
Windows 98 SE / BadBlue Web Server v1.7
- --[ Vulnerable
BadBlue Web Server v1.7
- --[ Disclaimer
http://www.securityoffice.net is not responsible for the misuse or illegal use of any
of the information and/or the software listed on this security advisory.
- --[ Author
Tamer Sahin
ts@securityoffice.net
http://www.securityoffice.net
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Tamer Sahin
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