Re: privelege escalation with .bat files

From: Michael Hendrickx (michael@scanit.net)
Date: Wed Apr 26 2006 - 02:58:10 EDT


> However, its also set up to deny copying (or renaming to) of the following
> file extensions .asp, .com, .cmd, .exe, and .dll. Interestingly, it does
> allow .bat files to be written onto the server.

Can't you make a .ASP file through the bat file? (echo "<%" >
file.asp). When the bat is executed, it's -I think- done locally, and
the ASP file can be created.. Then you can make a knock-off of
aspcmd.asp or something.

Just a thought,
Michael

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 Michael Hendrickx, CISSP, SCTA
 Sr Security Engineer
 Scanit FZ / LLC
 http://www.scanit.net
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