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DescriptionDmitry Zhukovski
2016-03-08 14:41:27 UTC
Description of problem:
Browsable web directory https://<server>:5000/icons/
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
sat6.1.7
How reproducible:
Everytime
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Put https://<server>:5000/icons/ server can be either Sat server or capsule
2.
3.
Actual results:
Getting list of icons
Expected results:
access denied
Additional info:
It has been detected during PCI-DSS audit.
More details:
This issue is only present on RHEL6 hosts and only when you put trailing / at the end of URL.
Raising severity and priority as it's security related bug.
Still believing that it can be resolved very easily.
br,
dmitry
If you have configured Apache with:
<IfModule alias_module>
Alias /icons/ "/var/www/icons/"
<Directory "/var/www/icons">
Options Indexes MultiViews
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
</IfModule>
then the icons dir is behaving as expected if you go to /icons/ and are shown icons.
Disabling the default icons directory is possible, but this is not a security vulnerability, at best it's a security hardening (fingerprinting of the server) but unless you're completely locking apache down (server tokens, etc.) identifying it is trivial and not really worth it from even a security hardening perspective. So from PS's perspective you can remove the icons alias configuration, or not, either works for us =).
Closing this out as I do not expect us to address it in the near future. If you believe this is in error, please feel free to re-open with additional business justification.