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Re: [Full-disclosure] cPanel 10 File Editing Vulnerability
From: Andrew Farmer (andfarm
gmail.com)
Date: Sat Feb 04 2006 - 18:51:00 CST
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On 04 Feb 06, at 09:16, Shell wrote:
> In cPanel 10, the script "erredit.html," which is supposed to edit
> a specific set of files, can edit any file acessible by the cPanel.
>
> Example:
> http://www.example.com:2082/frontend/x/err/erredit.html?
> dir=public_html/&file=index.php
Tested on a real cPanel system running cPanel 10.8.1-RELEASE. This
won't edit files outside the user's home directory, even with
traversal paths, and deletes files before writing them - this doesn't
appear exploitable; indeed, it doesn't seem to be much except a weird
way of editing your own files.
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