Re: Olate Download 3.4.2 ~ userupload.php ~ Upload Executable Files

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Unfortunately user can upload files by default.
Olate 3.4.2 check the extension of uploaded file and by default you can't 
upload anything. Admin have to indicate which extensions are allowed for 
uploading.
Here is code:
if ($site_config['enable_useruploads'] == 1)
{
	// Upload file
	if (isset($_FILES['uploadfile']))
	{		
		$ext = strrchr($_FILES['uploadfile']['name'], '.');
		$allowed_ext = explode(',', $site_config['uploads_allowed_ext']);
			
		if (in_array($ext, $allowed_ext))
		{

Good Luck.

On Friday 31 August 2007, imei Addmimistrator wrote:
> VISIT ORIGINAL ADVISORY FOR MORE DETAILS
> http://myimei.com/security/2007-09-01/olate-download-342-useruploadphp-uplo
>ad-executable-files.html VISIT ORIGINAL ADVISORY FOR MORE DETAILS/
> ——-Summary——
>  Software: Olate Download
>  Sowtware's Web Site: http://www.olate.co.uk/
>  Versions: 3.4.2
>  Class: Remote
>  Status: Unpatched
>  Exploit: Available
>  Solution: Not Available
>  Discovered by: imei Addmimistrator
>  Risk Level: High
>
> VISIT ORIGINAL ADVISORY FOR MORE DETAILS
> 
> http://myimei.com/security/2007-09-01/olate-download-342-useruploadphp-uplo
>ad-executable-files.html VISIT ORIGINAL ADVISORY FOR MORE DETAILS/




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