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Re: Scanning for WebDAV vulns
From: Ron <ron () skullsecurity net>
Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 16:49:15 -0500
Thierry Zoller wrote:
Hi Ron, Thanks, you might want to have an option to check for write access, on some strange setups this might actually happen.
There's no easy way, that I know of, to check for Write access. That being said, there's a pretty good chance that if you exploit the install, you'll have write access anyways -- I'm assuming people generally give r/w access to Administrator (or whoever) -- what's the point of running WebDAV if you don't?.
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- Re: Scanning for WebDAV vulns Thomas Buchanan (May 20)
- Re: Scanning for WebDAV vulns Ron (May 21)
- Re: Scanning for WebDAV vulns Thomas Buchanan (May 20)
- Re: Scanning for WebDAV vulns Thierry Zoller (May 20)
- Re: Scanning for WebDAV vulns Ron (May 20)
- Re: Scanning for WebDAV vulns Ron (May 20)
- Re[2]: Scanning for WebDAV vulns Thierry Zoller (May 21)
- Re: Scanning for WebDAV vulns Ron (May 20)
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