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From: Fermín J. Serna (fjserna_at_ngsec.com)
Date: Wed Jan 08 2003 - 14:06:42 CST

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    Hi:

    You can also take a look at our WhitePaper:

      - 11/19/2002 - iPlanet NG-XSS Vulnerability Analysis: This document
      describes a new way to exploit Cross Site Scripting (XSS)
      vulnerabilities. It uses an iPlanet XSS vulnerability as a case study.

    Download it at: http://www.ngsec.com/ngresearch/ngwhitepapers/

    It just describes the case of using a XSS to redirect admin browser
    so it will exploit an open() perl bug in a protected (f.e. apaches's
    .htaccess) area. In few words, authoritation bypass.

    Best Regards,

    - -
    Fermín J. Serna NGSEC
    Next Generation Security Technologies
    http://www.ngsec.com

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