[SCSA-017] Directory Traversal Vulnerability in EZ Server

From: Grégory (gregory.lebras@security-corporation.com)
Date: Wed Apr 16 2003 - 16:39:32 PDT

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    Security Corporation Security Advisory [SCSA-017]
    
    Directory Traversal Vulnerability in EZ Server
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    PROGRAM: EZ Server
    HOMEPAGE: http://www.html-helper.com
    VULNERABLE VERSIONS: 1.0 and prior ?
    RISK: Medium/High
    IMPACT: Directory Traversal
    RELEASE DATE: 2003-04-17
    
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS
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    1..........................................................DESCRIPTION
    2..............................................................DETAILS
    3..............................................................EXPLOIT
    4............................................................SOLUTIONS
    5........................................................VENDOR STATUS
    6..............................................................CREDITS
    7...........................................................DISCLAIMER
    8...........................................................REFERENCES
    9.............................................................FEEDBACK
    
    1. DESCRIPTION
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    EZ Server is a "compact multi-threaded server has both HTTP and FTP
    built right into it." (direct quote from http://www.html-helper.com)
    
    
    2. DETAILS
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    ¤ Directory Traversal :
    
    A security vulnerability in EZ HTTP server allows remote attackers to
    gain access to system files.
    
    
    3. EXPLOIT
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    ¤ Directory Traversal :
    
    http://[target]/../../winnt/win.ini
    
    
    4. SOLUTIONS
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    No solution for the moment.
    
    
    5. VENDOR STATUS
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    The vendor has reportedly been notified.
    
    
    6. CREDITS
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    Discovered by Gregory Le Bras <gregory.lebras@security-corporation.com>
    
    
    7. DISLAIMER
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    The information within this paper may change without notice. Use of
    this information constitutes acceptance for use in an AS IS condition.
    There are NO warranties with regard to this information. In no event
    shall the author be liable for any damages whatsoever arising out of
    or in connection with the use or spread of this information. Any use
    of this information is at the user's own risk.
    
    
    8. REFERENCES
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    - Original Version:
      http://www.security-corporation.com/index.php?id=advisories&a=017
    
    - Version Française:
      http://www.security-corporation.com/index.php?id=advisories&a=017-FR
    
    
    9. FEEDBACK
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    Please send suggestions, updates, and comments to:
    
    Security Corporation
    http://www.security-corporation.com
    info@security-corporation.com
    



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