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FS-072600-8-ANA.txt

FS-072600-8-ANA.txt
Posted Jul 27, 2000
Authored by Robin Keir | Site foundstone.com

Foundstone Security Advisory - AnalogX SimpleServer:WWW v1.06 and below is vulnerable to a "relative directory path" attack that allows a remote user to retrieve any known file one the the server.

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FS-072600-8-ANA.txt

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Security Advisory

AnalogX "SimpleServer:WWW" dot dot bug

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FS Advisory ID: FS-072600-8-ANA

Release Date: July 26, 2000

Product: SimpleServer:WWW

Vendor: AnalogX (http://www.analogx.com)

Vendor Advisory: New patched version 1.07 available

Type: Ability to retrieve any known file from
hosting system

Severity: High

Author: Robin Keir(robin.keir@foundstone.com)
Stuart McClure (stuart.mcclure@foundstone.com)
Foundstone, Inc. (http://www.foundstone.com)

Operating Systems: All Windows operating systems supported by
SimpleServer

Vulnerable versions: SimpleServer:WWW 1.06 (and possibly previous
versions)

Foundstone Advisory: http://www.foundstone.com/advisories.htm
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Description

AnalogX SimpleServer:WWW is a simple but effective web server
designed for the home or small business user. Its main claim
is ease of use and setup.

SimpleServer is vulnerable to a "relative directory path"
attack that allows a remote user to retrieve any known file
from the file system of the server on which it is hosted.

Details

In normal use SimpleServer protects against accessing files
above the directory in which the server is installed. It has
been proven to correctly deny access when using URLs of the
following format:

http://www.victim.com/../file.dat

However, by substituting the dot characters with their
equivalent hexadecimal URL encoded format of %2E this
restriction is removed, giving the attacker full read access
to any file on the remote system.

Proof of concept

A HTTP request of the form

http://www.victim.com/%2E%2E/file.dat

will succeed in retrieving the file "file.dat" from one
directory level above the server root directory if it exists.
Using similar URL requests it has been shown that any known
file on the system can be retrieved. For example, assuming
the default installation location of SimpleServer a request
of the form:

http://www.victim.com/%2E%2E/%2E%2E/windows/user.dat

would retrieve the remote users registry file from a Windows
95/98 machine and this would highly likely contain confidential
information.

Another example here shows that it is possible to retrieve the
log files from the web server directory itself:

http://www.victim.com/%2E%2E/%2E%2E/Program%20Files/AnalogX/
SimpleServer/www/server.log

Solution

Download SimpleServer:www version 1.07 from

http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/sswww.htm

Prelimiary tests of the fix by Foundstone have confirmed the
problem is corrected.

Credits

We would like to thank AnalogX for their prompt reaction to
this problem and their co-operation in heightening security
awareness in the security community.

Disclaimer

THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS ADVISORY IS THE COPYRIGHT
(C) 2000 OF FOUNDSTONE, INC. AND BELIEVED TO BE ACCURATE AT
THE TIME OF PRINTING, BUT NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY IS
GIVEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO ITS ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS.
NEITHER THE AUTHOR NOR THE PUBLISHER ACCEPTS ANY LIABILITY
WHATSOEVER FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT OR CONQUENTIAL LOSS OR
DAMAGE ARISING IN ANY WAY FROM ANY USE OF, OR RELIANCE PLACED
ON, THIS INFORMATION FOR ANY PURPOSE. THIS ADVISORY MAY BE
REDISTRIBUTED PROVIDED THAT NO FEE IS ASSIGNED AND THAT THE
ADVISORY IS NOT MODIFIED IN ANY WAY.

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