Re: privelege escalation with .bat files
- From: Michael Hendrickx <michael@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 10:58:10 +0400
However, its also set up to deny copying (or renaming to) of the following
file extensions .asp, .com, .cmd, .exe, and .dll. Interestingly, it does
allow .bat files to be written onto the server.
Can't you make a .ASP file through the bat file? (echo "<%" >
file.asp). When the bat is executed, it's -I think- done locally, and
the ASP file can be created.. Then you can make a knock-off of
aspcmd.asp or something.
Just a thought,
Michael
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Michael Hendrickx, CISSP, SCTA
Sr Security Engineer
Scanit FZ / LLC
http://www.scanit.net
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