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Froxlor Server Management Panel 0.9.33.1 - MySQL Login Information Disclosure
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Exploit Title: Froxlor Server Management Panel - MySQL Login Information Disclosure # # Date: Jul 30 2015 # # Exploit Author: Dustin Dörr # # Vendor Homepage: https://www.froxlor.org/ # # Version: <= 0.9.33.1 # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# An unauthenticated remote attacker is able to get the Froxlor MySQL password and username via webaccess due to wrong file permissions of the /logs/ folder in Froxlor version 0.9.33.1 and earlier. The plain MySQL password and username may be stored in the /logs/sql-error.log file. This directory is publicly reachable by default. some default URLs are: - http://example.com/froxlor/logs/sql-error.log - http://cp.example.com/logs/sql-error.log - http://froxlor.example.com/logs/sql-error.log the certain section looks like this: /var/www/froxlor/lib/classes/database/class.Database.php(279): PDO->__construct('mysql:host=127....', 'DATABASE_USER', 'DATABASE_PASSWORD', Array) please note that the password in the logfile is truncated to 15 chars, therefore passwords longer than 15 chars are not fully visible to an attacker. # 0day.today [2024-07-04] #