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authorsimon <simon@FreeBSD.org>2004-10-19 01:56:31 +0800
committersimon <simon@FreeBSD.org>2004-10-19 01:56:31 +0800
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Document a SQL command injection in Cacti.
The status of the PHP configuration option magic_quotes_gpc was confirmed by: ale Approved by: nectar
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@@ -32,6 +32,32 @@ EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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<vuxml xmlns="http://www.vuxml.org/apps/vuxml-1">
+ <vuln vid="ca543e06-207a-11d9-814e-0001020eed82">
+ <topic>cacti -- SQL injection</topic>
+ <affects>
+ <package>
+ <name>cacti</name>
+ <range><lt>0.8.6</lt></range>
+ </package>
+ </affects>
+ <description>
+ <body xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
+ <p>Fernando Quintero reports that Cacti 0.8.5a suffers from a
+ SQL injection attack where an attacker can change the
+ password for any Cacti user. This attack is not possible if
+ the PHP option magic_quotes_gpc is set to On, which is the
+ default for PHP in FreeBSD.</p>
+ </body>
+ </description>
+ <references>
+ <mlist msgid="1092686621.818.8.camel@mitnick.nadied.org">http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=full-disclosure&amp;m=109269427427368</mlist>
+ </references>
+ <dates>
+ <discovery>2004-08-16</discovery>
+ <entry>2004-10-17</entry>
+ </dates>
+ </vuln>
+
<vuln vid="18974c8a-1fbd-11d9-814e-0001020eed82">
<topic>apache13-modssl -- format string vulnerability in
proxy support</topic>