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Microsoft IIS 6 parsing directory ?x.asp? Vulnerability Jan 25 2011 06:13PM
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# Microsoft IIS 6 parsing directory Vulnerability

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#Discovered by:

Pouya daneshmand

whh_iran[AT]yahoo[DOT]com

http://securitylab.ir/blog

#Introduction:

Using this vulnerability you can bypass some Security filters, for example a file with ?.jpg? or ?.rar? extension can be executed as an asp (Active Server Page) file.

#Vulnerable:

It just works for asp files and works on Windows 2003 / IIS 6 (As I tested...).

The test failed on IIS 5.1 and IIS 7.

#Description:

1) Create a Folder with '.asp' extension.

2) Insert your ASP code in a file with any extension (like .jpg,.rar,.txt) in the folder you have created.

3) Open the file with your browser and you will see it's executed as an asp file!

#Note:

The Extension of file does not matter at all!

#Solution:

There is no patch to fix this security vulnerability yet, the best thing I can say is to DISABLE ASP FILES FROM YOUR "web server extensions"! Or Remove ?execute? permission from the upload directories.

#PS:

This vulnerability was reported for first time at 2010-06-19 in Persian (http://sebug.net/vulndb/19820/)

#Original Advisory:

http://securitylab.ir/blog/dl/Microsoft-IIS6-parsing-directory-Vulnerabi
lity.pdf

http://securitylab.ir/blog/posts/11/Microsoft-IIS-6-parsing-directory-%E
2%80%9Cx.asp%E2%80%9D-Vulnerability/

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