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Re: Directory traversal in phpXplorer
From: Stan Bubrouski <stan.bubrouski () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 15:00:47 -0500
Seeing as phpXplorer allows the upload and editing of live PHP files
anyways it seems to me this exploit is completely useless. You can
use the script as intended to cat the password file if you want.
Right?
-sb
On 1/16/06, Oriol Torrent <oriol.torrent () gmail com> wrote:
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Title: Directory traversal in phpXplorer
Application: phpXplorer
Vendor: http://www.phpxplorer.org
Vulnerable Versions: 0.9.33
Bug: directory traversal
Date: 16-January-2006
Author: Oriol Torrent Santiago < oriol.torrent.AT.gmail.com >
References:
http://www.arrelnet.com/advisories/adv20060116.html
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1) Background
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phpXplorer is an open source file management system written in PHP.
It enables you to work on a remote file system through a web browser.
2) Problem description
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An attacker can read arbitrary files outside the web root by sending
specially formed requests
Ex:
http://host/phpXplorer/system/workspaces.php?sShare=../../../../../../../../etc/passwd%00&ref=1
3) Solution:
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No Patch available.
4) Timeline
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17/12/2005 Bug discovered
20/12/2005 Vendor receives detailed advisory. No response
04/01/2006 Second notification. No response
16/01/2006 Public Disclosure
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