So what do you usually use to find LFIs Robin? Just a custom script with a 
wordlist that holds a bunch of iterations of ..\boot.ini? 

Also I wonder if you can read from the pipe filesystem... \\.\ or possibly a 
network address for that matter, then you have an RFI :)

You also may want to check out Dan Crowly on windows file psudonyms, it's a 
very interesting read, and might help here.

http://download.coresecurity.com/corporate/attachments/Windows%20File%20Pseudonyms%20Dan%20Crowley%20Shmoocom%202010.pdf

Although if it just has a construction page, how did you even find an 
injectable parameter? Google enumeration?

Thanks, (And I gotta say your work with the interceptor == freaking amazing! I 
can't wait to get my Fon+)
Ryan Sears

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robin Wood" <[email protected]>
To: "PaulDotCom Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 2, 2010 12:52:46 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [Pauldotcom] with full read access what would you read

On a recent test I found a website with a directory traversal attack
that let me read any file. The server was Win 2003 and I read the
obvious win.ini and boot.ini. I then read the Administrators
desktop.ini to prove I could. I tried but couldn't read the registry
files (not expected but worth trying).

The web server was an unusual one, part of an app so I couldn't find
the web root. The IIS web root just had an "Under Construction" file
in it so nothing interesting in there.

So, without being able to do directory listings to see what is there,
what files would you read on this box and why?

Robin
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