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Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) Feb 03 2004 11:37PM
langtuhaohoa caothuvolam (trungonly yahoo com) (1 replies)
In-Reply-To: <20040203063933.12546429.nd (at) perlig (dot) de [email concealed]>

>From: =?ISO-8859-15?Q?Andr=E9?= Malo <nd (at) perlig (dot) de [email concealed]>

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>Deny from all (in conclusion with some other) denies HTTP access on some

>criteria. It doesn't suppose to protect against access from inside the

>server.

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Deny From All: In this way they can access from outside the server.

AllowOverride FileInfo (only): Apache must suppose to protect against .htaccess override from inside the server.

In fact, Apache should check for config permission again in the ap_process_request_internal() function.

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>> I post this issue in the public mailing list, because I think this

>> vuln is not exploitable by a remote attacker. If something were

>> wrong, drop a line to me.

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>Next time, try a user support forum first. Thanks.

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>nd

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I think it's a vuln, in fact I confirmed someones for that. Then I post it into a bug-tracker list instead of in a user support forum. Thanks for your comment.

[ reply ]
Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) Feb 04 2004 06:07PM
André Malo (nd perlig de) (1 replies)
Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) Feb 04 2004 11:55PM
Dan Yefimov (dan integrate com ru) (3 replies)
Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) Feb 06 2004 04:47PM
Tyler Larson (noreply tlarson com)
Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) Feb 06 2004 02:54PM
Todd C. Campbell (todd campbell core com)
Re: BUG IN APACHE HTTPD SERVER (current version 2.0.47) Feb 06 2004 05:41AM
Seth Arnold (sarnold wirex com)


 

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