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[PHP] include() bypassing filter with php://input May 27 2004 09:07AM
Himeur Nourredine (lostnoobs security-challenge com) (1 replies)
Re: [PHP] include() bypassing filter with php://input May 28 2004 04:51AM
Keary Suska (hierophant pcisys net) (1 replies)
Re: [PHP] include() bypassing filter with php://input May 28 2004 07:27PM
clez (bt_sf_com_20040528 clez net) (2 replies)
Re: [PHP] include() bypassing filter with php://input May 28 2004 10:17PM
Ali Campbell (bugtraq alicampbell org uk)
I tested this - AFAI can tell it is exploitable against and only against
some page along these lines, as you suggest:

<HTML><HEAD></HEAD><BODY>
<!-- header stuff goes here -->
<?php
include ($_GET['page']);
?>
<!-- footer stuff goes here -->
</BODY></HTML>

... and if you code things in this remarkable way, you deserve to get
'sploited silly, vuln or no vuln. Why not go the whole hog and add the line

eval ($_GET['go_ahead_and_sploit_my_trousers_off']);

while you're at it ?

Ali

clez wrote:

> Hi there!
>
> i use php 4.3.5 and tried this "proof of concept". i assumed, that the
> form attribute "methode" is a typing mistake and adapted the exploit to
> get it working under a php 4.3.x default configuration (it's kinda
> paradox to use autoglobals in an exploit that aims to secure other
> products).
>
> but even this adapted version (see below) does not show anything on
> execution.
>
> this exploit seems to rely on a exploitable web service, that gets paths
> to include files from a get variable named "page".
>
> so this seems to me like a (fixed/changed) bug at the single service
> "www.exemple.com" (not to be mixed up with www.example.com from rfc
> 2606) and not a general php issue.

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Re: [PHP] include() bypassing filter with php://input May 28 2004 08:22PM
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