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Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 13:32:50 -0300
From: "Jorge Merlino" <jmerlino@...ynet.com.uy>
To: <bugtraq@...urityfocus.com>
Subject: RE: Nokia IPSO Vulnerability


I don't think that is a vulnerability.
The file /etc/master.passwd has read access for all users. Monitor can also
read it in a ssh session.
I you try that URL in a file with, let's say, 660 permissions you get a
blank page.


Regards
	Jorge

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Jonas Eriksson [mailto:je@...ure.net]
Enviado el: Miercoles, 23 de Abril de 2003 15:27
Para: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Asunto: Nokia IPSO Vulnerability




There is a remote security vulnerability in the Nokia IPSO operating
system.

Anyone with access to the webgui (Voyager) on the Nokia IP-box
can read any file on the system.

For example, login as the user 'monitor' (disabled by default)
and use the readfile.tcl to read any file:

http://x.x.x.x/cgi-bin/readfile.tcl?file=/etc/master.passwd

Tested on IPSO 3.6-FCS6


Regards,
Jonas Eriksson
http://sekure.net



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