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Bug #10091 -
Submitted: 2001-03-31 09:35 UTC Modified: 2001-03-31 10:41 UTC
From: megahz at the-megahz dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: *General Issues
PHP Version: 4.0.4pl1 OS: -
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2001-03-31 09:35 UTC] megahz at the-megahz dot com
at the bugtraq yesterday:
I've found a bug in php/MySQL that can show u the webroot path.

If u ask a non-existent file:
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/comments.php?file=.3425

server's answer is:

Warning: 0 is not a MySQL result index in /www/lc/linstart/www/other_languages/german/comments.php on line 74

I don't know if it's xploitable, I dont'know MySQL.
Let's xploit it!!

Darko


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But this:
This will only happen if you have NOT turned off the error reporting in the
php.ini file. If you turn it off, and log the errors to a file you will not
get this.

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 [2001-03-31 09:42 UTC] cynic@php.net
1) you don't need mysql for this. any error message contains full path to the script.
2) this will only happen with display_errors on, which is _not_ recommended for production sites.
3) I don't think the zillions of PHP coder out there would be grateful if this authoring/debugging convenience disappeared.
4) you can always write your own error handler that won't give out the path.

=> bogus
 [2001-03-31 10:41 UTC] jmoore@php.net
Just a note to say this must have been somthing posted a long time ago (at least I didnt see it yesterday) and is not a bug or vunrability in PHP as cynic pointed out as there are various members of the PHP Team who watch bugtraq and react to anything related to PHP.

James
 
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