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Message-Id: <021220081540.8600.47B1BDF700019B260000219822070029539D0A9B0A03020E900006@comcast.net>
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 15:40:39 +0000
From: jfvanmeter@...cast.net
To: Luigi Auriemma <aluigi@...istici.org>, bugtraq@...urityfocus.com,
bugs@...uritytracker.com, news@...uriteam.com,
full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk, vuln@...unia.com,
packet@...ketstormsecurity.org
Subject: Re: Directory traversal in SafeNet Sentinel
Protection and Key Server 7.4.1.0
Hello everyone, was the server rebooted after the patch was installed?
I just setup a SafeNet Sentinel Protection Server SafeNet Sentinel Keys Server 7.4 and the exploit worked.
Once I isntalled the patch, and rebooted, when I try to run the exploit the server repsonds with "The Page Cannot be Displayed"
Take Care --John
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Luigi Auriemma <aluigi@...istici.org>
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> #######################################################################
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> Luigi Auriemma
>
> Application: SafeNet Sentinel Protection Server
> SafeNet Sentinel Keys Server
> http://www.safenet-inc.com
> Versions: <= 7.4.1.0 (aka SPI740SecurityPatch)
> Platforms: Windows
> Bug: directory traversal
> Exploitation: remote
> Date: 10 Feb 2008
> Author: Luigi Auriemma
> e-mail: aluigi@...istici.org
> web: aluigi.org
>
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>
> 1) Introduction
> 2) Bug
> 3) The Code
> 4) Fix
>
>
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>
> ===============
> 1) Introduction
> ===============
>
>
> The Sentinel Protection and Key Server are two simple webservers for
> the monitoring of the licenses and listen respectively on ports 6002
> and 7002.
>
>
> #######################################################################
>
> ======
> 2) Bug
> ======
>
>
> Both the webservers are affected by a directory traversal
> vulnerability exploitable using the backslash delimiter (the servers
> don't support hex chars) allowing an attacker to download any file in
> the disk on which the services are installed.
>
> It's funny to note that the security patch available from November 2007
> was released just to fix a directory traversal vulnerability but they
> dropped only the slash delimiter leaving the backslash working.
>
>
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> ===========
> 3) The Code
> ===========
>
>
> GET /..\..\..\..\..\..\..\boot.ini HTTP/1.0
>
>
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>
> ======
> 4) Fix
> ======
>
>
> No fix
>
>
> #######################################################################
>
>
> ---
> Luigi Auriemma
> http://aluigi.org
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