RE: PacketShaper

From: Filipe A. (incognito@patria.ath.cx)
Date: Tue May 04 2004 - 05:54:50 EDT


On Mon, 3 May 2004, Brewis, Mark wrote:

> Obviously, a lot of things have moved on in that time with regard to
> application testing. Can you get anything out of the webserver at all? Is
> it an apache, tomcat or lynx derivative, or is it proprietary? If you
> haven't already, try using attacks against those as a starting place if it
> is proprietary, and then fuzz on those. It may be one of those things that
> you feel ought to break, but never does.

 
 First, thanks to everyone who replied either on and off list. The
webserver id is "Server: httpd/1.00" and it redirects every bad request
to /login.htm, meaning nikto/whisker turn out nothing. The web login is
javascript based, takes a password and monkeys around with it and a random
number provided by the server. The resulting hashed string is sent as the
auth token. Easy to emulate with <insert your fav scripting lang here>. As
time is running short I will simply alert my client to the possibility of
this box being brute forced. It shouldn't be so exposed anyway. Also
looking at snmp we gather enough info to reset tcp sessions in feasible
time, which is so very 0-day... ;)

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