I'm going to have to disagree. Execution of Perl functions is still possible in 6.3. You just have to jimmy it a little and try/guess different plugins that may be installed. I got a hit with 'hostinfo'. Try this on your server: http://server/cgi-bin/awstats.pl?config=someconfig&PluginMode=hostinfo+time Unix time shows up just below 'Whois command failed' error message. That's game over in my book. * Jamie Pratt (jpratt@xxxxxxxxxxx) [050216 01:19]: > Still no dice on 6.3, even with the "config=www.site.org" etc,etc.. same > error. So.. Can we all agree that 6.3 is not vulnerable, because I'd > rather not upgrade to a dev/unstable release for no reason... > > regards, > jamie > > Herman Sheremetyev wrote: > >It works on mine too, though I still have 6.1. I think you may need to > >add the config=www.example.com into the url between the '?' and the '&' > >for it to work properly though. On my linux boxes with apache 2.0 it > >displays the command output in the page but on openbsd with apache 1.3 > >it gives a 500 Server Error because the output ends up in the headers > >somehow. Either way it works though. > > > >-Herman > >