Re: Vulnerability discovered on Lotus Domino server "admin4.nsf"

From: 3 shool (3shool@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Mar 07 2006 - 15:22:57 EST


Thanks Enrique.

> I would suggest you add up an account so client know you are there, you
> don't want any lawsuits because of freaky admins do you?

Actually I only have read access to the admin4.nsf database. I
couldn't find any link or button that would enable me to modify or
create on the system.

I thought admin4.nsf only has some reporting to provide. Can we use
admin4.nsf by providing some parameters on the url or form to do
something more?

> Should work ok, the best manual is the lotus manual, I have them in print
> but you can check them out electronically im shure ...

I'll have a look at the lotus manual.

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