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One can open up the Microsoft Access database or look at the session.log
file. One can also turn on the verbose option.. :)
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At 07:03 PM 7/12/00 +0000, Erik Carus wrote:
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>Hello everybody,
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>we use Internet Scanner 6.0.1 to scan our web servers for vulnerabilities
>and found the "vulncgi" vulnerability on port 80 of several of our SUN
>servers, with no more indications.
>So I checked the cgi-bin directories and found nothing suspect. I compared
>with other servers on which the vulncgi vulnerability was not detected and
>found nothing which could help me. So I had a look to the "access" and
>"errors" files of our supposedly faulty web servers (Netscape Enterprise
>Server 3.6x) and found that none of the GET or POST concerning CGI related
>URLs and originating from Internet Scanner was successful, resulting in
>either "File not found" or "no way to service request for ..." messages.
>So my questions are: how can I diagnose what is wrong with our CGIs? Is
>there a way to obtain more information from Internet Scanner concerning
>what it find exactly to be suspect?
>Thank you for your help, and have a good day (night?).
>
>Erik
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