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RE: PHP Directory Transversal

Subject: RE: PHP Directory Transversal
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 08:50:37 +0200
Hi Andres

You said all users have read dccess, have you tried some other files in etc
directory?

-----Original Message-----
From: Andres Molinetti [mailto:andymolinetti@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 4:48 PM
To: securityfocus@felikz.net
Cc: pen-test@securityfocus.com; webappsec@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: PHP Directory Transversal

I'm sure that I'm adding the exact numer of "../" because I was able to 
retrive phpinfo.php and there I have the DOCUMENT_ROOT server variable...

It's under user Apache...but anyway...it is accessing the files for reading,

and all users have priviledges to access the passwd file for reading...

thanks,
Andy

From: Felikz <securityfocus@felikz.net>
To: Andres Molinetti <andymolinetti@hotmail.com>
CC: pen-test@securityfocus.com, webappsec@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: PHP Directory Transversal
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2005 14:44:17 +0000

Have you tried http://www.example.com/static.php?page=/etc/passwd

?????

Also, the issue you may be hitting is that the website root may be in a 
deeper directory that you think, therefore you may need to do more 
../../../../

It's worth giving a thought to the fact that Apache/PHP may/should be 
running as an underprivilaged user and therefore shouldn't have the ability

to traverse that far.

Andres Molinetti wrote:

Hi,

Working on a Web app testing...I have found that the uses the 
so-vulnerable method of including files requested by php parameters:

www.example.com/static.php?page=hello.htm
(htm files are in /templates dir)

A the page in the parameter is requested statically, I did a 
www.example.com/static.php?page=../static.php and I got that page source 
code.

Therefore, I tried doing a 
www.example.com/static.php?page=../../../../../../etc/passwd
but I get an error saying that file doesn't exist.

I user the same source code in my server, and I could retrieve the 
file...what can be happening? I don't think it is under a chroot jail...

I'm working with Apache 2.0.48 and PHP 4.3.4
and the real server has Apache 2.0.52 an PHP 4.3.9....

Thanks in advance,
Andy

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