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Awstats configdir remote command execution
Awstats configdir remote command execution









awstats configdir remote command execution
  1. Awstats configdir remote command execution update#
  2. Awstats configdir remote command execution full#

Open redirect vulnerability in in AWStats before 6.95 allows remote attackers to redirect users to arbitrary web sites and conduct phishing attacks via unspecified vectors.Ī in AWStats 6.8 and earlier does not properly remove quote characters, which allows remote attackers to conduct cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks via the query_string parameter. Unspecified vulnerability in in AWStats before 7.1 has unknown impact and attack vectors.ĭirectory traversal vulnerability in AWStats before 7.0 allows remote attackers to have an unspecified impact via a crafted LoadPlugin directory.Īwstats.cgi in AWStats before 7.0 on Windows accepts a configdir parameter in the URL, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a crafted configuration file located at a UNC share pathname.Īwstats.cgi in AWStats before 7.0 accepts a configdir parameter in the URL, which allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via a crafted configuration file located on a (1) WebDAV server or (2) NFS server.

Awstats configdir remote command execution update#

The attack can, for example, use the framename and update parameters.Īwstats version 7.6 and earlier is vulnerable to a path traversal flaw in the handling of the "config" and "migrate" parameters resulting in unauthenticated remote code execution.

Awstats configdir remote command execution full#

NOTE: this issue exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2017-1000501.ĬPanel before 70.0.23 allows demo accounts to execute code via awstats (SEC-362).Ī Full Path Disclosure vulnerability in AWStats through 7.6 allows remote attackers to know where the config file is allocated, obtaining the full path of the server, a similar issue to CVE-2006-3682. In AWStats through 7.7, cgi-bin/?config= accepts an absolute pathname, even though it was intended to only read a file in the /etc/awstats/nf format. NOTE: this issue exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2017-1000501 and CVE-2020-29600. In AWStats through 7.8, cgi-bin/?config= accepts a partial absolute pathname (omitting the initial /etc), even though it was intended to only read a file in the /etc/awstats/nf format. AWStats 7.x through 7.8 allows XSS in the hostinfo plugin due to printing a response from Net::XWhois without proper checks.











Awstats configdir remote command execution