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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>I was recently auditing the security on one of my
web servers when I came<BR>across a new Extension Enumerate Root Web Server
Directory Vulnerability for<BR>IIS 4.0. Going to the main website and asking for
anything.idq I get the<BR>page cannot be found. But if the files for the web
server reside on a share<BR>the full network path is found.<BR><BR>The
Exploit:<BR><BR>On the shared network drive, <A
href="http://server/anything.idq">http://server/anything.idq</A><BR><BR>The file
<A
href="file://\\share\wwwroot\inetpub\webpage\*">\\share\wwwroot\inetpub\webpage\*</A>.idq
is on a network share. IDQ,<BR>IDA and HTX files cannot be placed on a network
share.<BR><BR>Tested on Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 5 and 6a<BR><BR>I would like
to say thank you to rain.forest.puppy. for all of his help.<BR><BR>props out to
ADM, Wiretrip, w00w00 and l0pht.<BR><BR>Jason Lutz<BR>Sprint Print Inc<BR><A
href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A><BR><BR></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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