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Re: BEA Weblogic pentest

From: Christine Kronberg (seekershalla.de)
Date: Sun Feb 25 2007 - 04:54:57 CST


   Hi Dieter,

> In pentesting a customer web application, I discovered a weakness in
> the BEA WebLogic Server Administration console appears to be available
> over the public network. This is BEA WebLogic Server 8.1.
>
> Do any folks have tips, suggestions, or checklist for things to check
> against this page or BEA WebLogic? I have tried brute forcing the
> login page which will lock out the administrators, and I don't know
> the usernames yet. I have tested for default BEA passwords but
> nothing.

   I strongly suggest to take a look at the documentation at
   edocs.bea.com/wls/docs81/index.html.
   They have a good explanation on what to do to make BEA
   Weblogic secure. This gives some good hints what to check,
   i.e. check if the nodemanager is running, the servlet servlet
   is enabled or disabled, ... .

> This PeopleSoft web application runs on WebLogic Server 8.1.

   AFAIK the BEA in PeopleSoft is embedded into the application.
   I'm not sure how much is changed.

   Cheers,

   Christine Kronberg.

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