Short Name |
HTTP:CGI:ALTAVISTA-TRAVERSAL |
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Severity |
Minor |
Recommended |
No |
Category |
HTTP |
Keywords |
AltaVista Search Engine Directory Traversal |
Release Date |
2003/04/22 |
Update Number |
1213 |
Supported Platforms |
idp-4.0+, isg-3.0+, j-series-9.5+, mx-11.4+, srx-12.1+, srx-branch-12.1+, vmx-17.4+, vsrx-12.1+, vsrx3bsd-18.2+ |
This signature detects attempts to exploit a known vulnerability in the AltaVista Search engine. The search engine sets up a Web server at port 9000 that listens for search queries. The search function accepts a single "../" string in the query, providing access to the parent, or "http" directory. This directory typically contains administrative documents that can include the password for the remote administration utility, which is base-64 encoded. Attackers can send multiple "../" strings in hex code (for example, "%2e%2e%2f") in a query to access the remote administration utility password and gain full remote administration abilities.
The AltaVista Search engine sets up a webserver at port 9000 to listen for search queries. The main search function will accept a single '../' string in the query, providing access to all documents in the 'http' directory one level up. These documents contain various administrative information, including the password for the remote administration utility. The password is base-64 encoded, and can be easily restored to plaintext to give an attacker full remote administration abilities for the search engine. The webserver will accept multiple '../' strings if they are hex encoded, ie '%2e%2e%2f'.