phpMyAdmin: updated reply to vulnerability report of 2003-06-18

From: Marc Delisle (DelislMaat_private)
Date: Tue Jul 22 2003 - 13:20:55 PDT

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    phpMyAdmin version 2.5.2 has been released today. We believe it
    addresses all the issues mentionned in the vulnerability report.
    
    ( From http://www.phpmyadmin.net/documentation#faqsecurity )
      Last update of this FAQ: 2003-07-22.
    
    The phpMyAdmin development team received notice of this security alert: 
    http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/325641.
    
    The team regrets that the author did not communicate with us before 
    sending this alert. However, here is our current reply to the points 
    mentionned:
    
         * "Directory transversal attack"
    
           This problem had been fixed in version 2.5.0, even if the author 
    reports the 2.5.2 development version as vulnerable, which we could not 
    reproduce.
    
         * "Remote local file retrieving"
    
           This is a misleading title, as the author tells in his text: 
    "Note that you can't request files ( only dirs )".
    
         * "Remote internal directory listing"
    
           It was possible to retrieve the list of phpMyAdmin's directory 
    (which we doubt can cause any damage), but we fixed this in the 2.5.2 
    version.
    
         * "XSS and Path disclosures"
    
           Most of the XSS problems have been fixed in version 2.5.0. The 
    rest have been fixed in the 2.5.2 version.
    
           We believe that the Path disclosures problems have also been 
    fixed in version 2.5.2.
    
         * "Information encoding weakness"
    
           We believe that an exploit for this weakness would be difficult 
    to achieve. However version 2.5.2 now encrypts the password with the 
    well-known blowfish algorithm.
    
    ---------------
    Marc Delisle, for the team.
    



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