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		 Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2008 11:18 pm | 
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			When i hired my virtual hosting server, i could do ...
 
 
<?php
 
print readfile("/etc/passwd/");
 
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and read everything in the etc/passwd/ , plus i can almost "hack" any decent neighbor web using this method ...
 
 
<?php
 
echo readfile("/www/docs/victim/public_html/config.php");
 
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but now it seems that the admins put a restriction, in with i can only read files on my own virtual server, is any way to bypass that ?
 
 
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			| You are sure that file (config.php) exist here '/www/docs/victim/public_html/config.php' ? | 
		 
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