I guess I would have to mention, that this is inside of the virtual host
definition!
Samuel Vogel schrieb:
Hey guys,
I just noticed a really bad security problem on my servers!
The following RewriteRule exposes my system directories like /etc and
/var etc. :
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.user\.domain\.de
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(www.)?([a-z0-9-]+)\.user\.domain\.de
RewriteRule (.*) /%2/$1 [L]
I do not understand why thou. Maybe this is not the real origin of the
problem, but when I disable those lines, the system directories are
not accessible anymore.
The rewriting is supposed to rewrite sub.user.domain.de to
user.domain.de/sub. Which works, but if you put "etc" in place of
"sub", it goes to "/etc/" and not to "/my/docroot/user/ect/".
Why is that the case? And how can I prevent this?
Regards,
Samy
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