CVE-2000-0759 : Detail

CVE-2000-0759

44.51%V3
Network
2000-09-21
02h00 +00:00
2005-07-02
22h00 +00:00
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CVE Descriptions

Jakarta Tomcat 3.1 under Apache reveals physical path information when a remote attacker requests a URL that does not exist, which generates an error message that includes the physical path.

CVE Informations

Metrics

Metrics Score Severity CVSS Vector Source
V2 6.4 AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N nvd@nist.gov

EPSS

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EPSS Score

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EPSS Percentile

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Exploit information

Exploit Database EDB-ID : 20131

Publication date : 2000-07-19 22h00 +00:00
Author : ET LoWNOISE
EDB Verified : Yes

source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1531/info A vulnerability exists in the JSP portion of the Tomcat package, version 3.1, from the Apache Software Foundation. Upon hitting an nonexistent JSP file, too much information is presented by the server as part of the error message. This information may be useful to a would be attacker in conducting further attacks. http://narco.guerrilla.sucks.co:8080/anything.jsp Error: 404 Location: /anything.jsp JSP file "/appsrv2/jakarta-tomcat/webapps/ROOT/anything.jsp" not found

Products Mentioned

Configuraton 0

Apache>>Tomcat >> Version 3.1

References

http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1531
Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_BID