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Vulnerability Note VU#117139
Sambar Web Server vulnerable to sourcecode disclosure due to improper parsing of scripts
OverviewSambar Webserver displays script contents instead of interpreting them when the user adds certain characters to the end of the script URL.
I. DescriptionSambar Webserver is designed to handle CGI requests by interpreting CGI scripts to produce output returned to the client. However, due to flaws in Sambar Webserver's URL parsing, it is possible to trick the server into into thinking that a CGI script is a regular file and serving the script's contents instead of interpreting the script. This problem occurs when the client adds a space and a null byte to the end of the script URL.II. ImpactAttackers can access information that may be considered sensitive, including usernames or passwords contained in CGI scripts.III. SolutionApply a patch from your vendor
Upgrade to version 5.2b, available at:
http://sambar.dnsalias.org/win32-preview.tar.gz
Remove all CGI scripts from the server, or limit the sensitive information in your CGI scripts.
Systems Affected
References
http://www.sambar.com
http://sambar.dnsaloas.org/win32-preview.tar.gz
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/4533
Credit
The content of this document is based on information provided by Peter Gründl.
This document was written by Shawn Van Ittersum and Jeffrey P. Lanza.
Other Information
| Date Public | 04/17/2002 |
| Date First Published | 07/29/2002 04:39:53 PM |
| Date Last Updated | 05/19/2003 |
| CERT Advisory | |
| CVE Name | CVE-2002-0737 |
| Metric | 4.56 |
| Document Revision | 12 |
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