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EUVD-2001-0199
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guido frassetto sedum http server 2.0 - Directory Traversal vulnerability
No description provided by source. source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/2335/info A remote user could gain read access to known files outside of the root directory in a SEDUM HTTP Server. Requesting a specially crafted URL composed of '../' or '.../' sequences will disclose the requested file...
CVE-2001-0199
Directory traversal vulnerability in SEDUM HTTP Server 2.0 allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via a .. dot dot attack in the HTTP GET request...
CVE-2001-0199
CVE-2001-0199 affects the SEDUM HTTP Server 2.0. A directory traversal flaw allows remote attackers to read files outside the web root by sending a GET request containing "..". The issue is exploitable over the network without authentication, with no required user interaction. The NVD entry lists...
CVE-2001-0199
Directory traversal vulnerability in SEDUM HTTP Server 2.0 allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via a .. dot dot attack in the HTTP GET request...
Vulnerability in SEDUM HTTP Server
Vulnerability in SEDUM HTTP Server Overview SEDUM HTTP Server v2.0 is a web server available from http://www.frassetto.it and http://www.zdnet.com. A vulnerability exists which allows a remote user to break out of the web root using relative paths ie: '..', '...'. Details http://localhost/../file...
Guido Frassetto SEDUM HTTP Server 2.0 - Directory Traversal
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/2335/info A remote user could gain read access to known files outside of the root directory in a SEDUM HTTP Server. Requesting a specially crafted URL composed of '../' or '.../' sequences will disclose the requested file. http://target/../file outside we...
Guido Frassetto SEDUM HTTP Server 2.0 - Directory Traversal
Guido Frassetto SEDUM HTTP Server 2.0 - Directory Traversal source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/2335/info A remote user could gain read access to known files outside of the root directory in a SEDUM HTTP Server. Requesting a specially crafted URL composed of '../' or '.../' sequences will...