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Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 09:11:17 +0200
From: Emilio Casbas <ecasbas@...v.es>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: Re: a litle bypass with IE
Nuno Costa wrote:
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>hello
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>im not a expert in this area, but i work in a intranet that haves the Squid/2.3.STABLE5 filtring all access's to the internet..
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>so i don't have access to the internet directaly, but i know that this proxy allow access to especific web sites.. so, in the past if i us this:
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>http://url@...site_allowed.pt -> the vuln that is already discovered... i have access to the website that i want...
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>but in this days, this vuln is now fixed so...
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>in my test's i found this way to pass this proxy, using:
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>http://@@website_allowed.pt@...url -> now i have access...
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>using @@url.pt@ i can bypass the proxy and access the internet, i don't know how faur, this could go!!
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>so i don't know if this is a bug from IE or just a simple bug from Squid.. ??? can anyone tell what we have in hands ?
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>PS: sorry my inglish
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Squid/2.3.Stable5 is deprecated,
The last stable release for production is:
Squid-2.5.Stable5.
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/
Emilio C.
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