De: "jkowall" À: "BugTraq List" Objet: FW: Security alert: Remote user can access any file Date : vendredi 3 août 2001 06:54 Just posted 10 minutes ago to the roxen lists. Notifying any Roxen users that this is a important ugrade! -----Original Message----- From: peter@kronan.idonex.se [mailto:peter@kronan.idonex.se] On Behalf Of Peter Bortas Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 4:24 PM To: roxen@roxen.com Cc: roxen-alpha@roxen.com Subject: Security alert: Remote user can access any file Roxen Webserver 2.0 up to version 2.0.92 and 2.1 up to version 2.1.264 has a vulnerability that allows any user to retrieve any file from the host with the privileges of the web server. Having the CGI-module enabled escalates the problem by making it possible to run any executable. Systems affected All Roxen 2.0 releases on all OS's before 2.0.92. All Roxen 2.1 releases on all OS's before 2.1.264. Roxen Platform/SiteBuilder is not affected unless any of the following modules have been added to the server: * Normal File system * Restricted file system * User file system * Frontpage Script support * CGI scripting support * Fast CGI support * Plain filesystem These modules are NOT part of a normal Platform/SiteBuilder setup. Roxen versions 1.3 and earlier are not affected unless the unofficial de-UTF8 or URL rectifier modules are installed and enabled. Solution An update package labeled 'Fix for file access vulnerability' is available from the Roxen 2.1 update server for users of the 2.1.247 and 2.1.262 releases. Use the administration interface to download and install this fix. Note that the server needs to be restarted when the fix is installed. Patches and instructions how to apply them for all 2.x releases are available at http://download.roxen.com/ on the download page for the version of Roxen you are using. All 2.x releases available on download.roxen.com are patched. Users of Roxen 1.3 should make sure that they do not have de-UTF8 or URL rectifier modules enabled in any virtual server. Further information If you have questions post them on the Roxen mailing list or to bugs@roxen.com. If you have a support contract with Roxen you can contact Roxen through the normal support channels. Credits Problem reported with suggestion of fix by David Hedbor. -- Peter Bortas http://peter.bortas.org Roxen IS http://www.roxen.com