There is a vulnerability in Oracle Web Listener where a resource can be accessed when is shouldn't be able to be accessed.
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Subject: Oracle Web Listener
Date: Thu Nov 25 1999 12:45:35
Author: Mnemonix
There is a problem (seems to be a bug) with Oracle Web Listener where a
resource can be accessed when is shouldn't be able to be accessed:
Consider the following setup:
Access to http://host/ows-bin/owa/thenormal.app _is_ allowed.
However access to the owa_util package in the same dir is not allowed so
requesting http://host/ows-bin/owa/owa_util.signature causes the Oracle Web
Listener to throw back an HTTP 401 response ie it requires a user id and
password. However by making a request and substituting the _ with %5f (eg.
http://host/ows-bin/owa/owa%5futil.signature) we're granted access. Or
using %2e instead of the dot (eg.
http://host/ows-bin/owa/owa_util%2esignature ) does the same: we're given
access, then too.
On sites that protect access to owa_util using this method will be at great
risk from queries using showsource, cellsprint, tableprint and listprint.
Version Oracle_Web_listener2.1/1.20in2 on Solaris was tested. More recent
and earlier versions may also be affected but that's not known yet. Anybody
with access to such versions it - could you check?
TIA
Cheers,
David Litchfield
http://www.infowar.co.uk/mnemonix/
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