S-172: Vulnerability in WebDAV Mini-Redirector


 
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Old 02-12-2008
S-172: Vulnerability in WebDAV Mini-Redirector

A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the way that the WebDAV Mini-Redirector handles responses. The risk is HIGH. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could take complete control of an affected system. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts.


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NEON(3) 							neon API reference							   NEON(3)

NAME
neon - HTTP and WebDAV client library DESCRIPTION
neon is an HTTP and WebDAV client library. The major abstractions exposed are the HTTP session, created by ne_session_create(3); and the HTTP request, created by ne_request_create(3). HTTP authentication is handled transparently for server and proxy servers, see ne_set_server_auth(3); complete SSL/TLS support is also included, see ne_ssl_set_verify(3). CONVENTIONS
Some conventions are used throughout the neon API, to provide a consistent and simple interface; these are documented below. Thread-safeness and global initialization neon itself is implemented to be thread-safe (avoiding any use of global state), but in some configurations makes use of other libraries which require global initialization. The ne_sock_init(3) function should be called before any other use of the neon library interface. Namespaces The neon header files reserve the use of the prefixes ne_ and NE_. URI paths, WebDAV metadata The path strings passed to any function must be URI-encoded by the application: neon never performs any URI encoding or decoding automati- cally. WebDAV property names and values must be used un UTF-8. Memory handling neon does not attempt to cope gracefully with an out-of-memory situation; instead, by default, abort is called to terminate the applica- tion. Optionally an application-provided function be called before abort; see ne_oom_callback(3). Callbacks and userdata Whenever a callback is registered, a userdata variable is also used to allow the application to associate a context with the callback. The userdata is of type void *, allowing any pointer to be used. SEE ALSO
ne_session_create(3), ne_oom_callback(3) AUTHOR
Joe Orton <neon@webdav.org>. neon 0.23.5 8 October 2002 NEON(3)