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SurgeLDAP User Authentication Bypass Vulnerability
Secunia Advisory: SA11549
Release Date: 2004-05-06
Popularity: 8,739 views

Critical:
Moderately critical
Impact: Security Bypass
Where: From local network
Solution Status: Unpatched

Software:SurgeLDAP 1.x

Secunia CVSS-2 Score: Available in Secunia business solutions

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Description:
Ziv Kamir has discovered a vulnerability in SurgeLDAP, which can be exploited by malicious people to bypass user authentication.

The vulnerability is caused due to an authentication error within the administrative web interface. This can be exploited to bypass the user authentication and gain administrative access by requesting resources directly.

Example:
http://[victim]:6680/admin.cgi?cmd=show&page=main.tpl&utoken=manager

The vulnerability has been confirmed in version 1.0g Build 12. Other versions may also be affected.

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