[SecurityOffice] Liteserve Web Server v2.0 Authorization Bypass Vulnerability
From: Tamer Sahin (ts@securityoffice.net)Date: 10/24/02
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Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 21:48:00 +0300 From: Tamer Sahin <ts@securityoffice.net> To: bugtraq@securityfocus.com
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- --[ Liteserve Web Server v2.0 Authorization Bypass Vulnerability ]--
- --[ Type
File Disclosure
- --[ Release Date
October 24, 2002
- --[ Product / Vendor
LiteServe is a powerful, full-featured Web, EMail and FTP server. This server software
is perfect for personal websites or commercial sites with high traffic demands and
multiple domains. All the services that you need work together efficiently in one
program to provide you with a feature-packed server solution that is easy to setup,
manage, and monitor.
- --[ Summary
It is possible to construct a web request which is capable of accessing the contents
of password protected files/folders on the Liteserve Web Server v2.0. This
vulnerability may only be exploited to access password-protected files in sub-folders
of wwwroot.
- --[ Tested
Windows 2000 Sp3 / Liteserve Web Server v2.0
Windows 98 SE / Liteserve Web Server v2.0
- --[ Vulnerable
Liteserve Web Server v2.0
- --[ 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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