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Possible bug in PHPNuke and other CMS May 30 2004 02:53PM
Luca Falavigna (fala83 libero it) (3 replies)
Re: Possible bug in PHPNuke and other CMS Jun 01 2004 09:14AM
Peter Hagstrøm (ph deadcode dk)
Re: [Full-Disclosure] Possible bug in PHPNuke and other CMS Jun 01 2004 07:09AM
Sam Bashton (sam ipsupport co uk)
Re: Possible bug in PHPNuke and other CMS Jun 01 2004 04:50AM
Alexander GQ Gerasiov (bugtaq gq pp ru) (1 replies)
Re: Possible bug in PHPNuke and other CMS Jun 01 2004 05:13PM
Luca Falavigna (fala83 libero it) (1 replies)
Re: Possible bug in PHPNuke and other CMS Jun 04 2004 12:25PM
BlueRaven (blue ravenconsulting it)
Il giorno 01/giu/04, alle 19:13, Luca Falavigna ha scritto:

> File permissions must always permit execution of php pages by web
> servers. And symlink is followed and code executed because web servers
> must have access to that directory and code. We can operate with php
> security options too and obtain the same result but what if we cannot
> modify them? We are uncovered!!!

Agreed, but I think that, in this case, the real problem would be an
insecure configuration of the underlying webserver: any security-aware
administrator should configure it to NOT follow symlinks or, at last,
follow them if and only if the destination file belongs to the same
user (SymLinksIfOwnerMatch directive in Apache).

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BlueRaven

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you will hear the voice of Satan? That's nothing!
If you play it forward, it will install Windows 2000!!!

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