Mark Thomas wrote:
Warren Bell wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
Warren Bell wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
- What other webapps are installed on the Tomcat instance?
Several, they are all intranet apps that do not have any
download/upload capabilities and there is no possible sql injection
vulnerabilities either. And none of the apps execute any programs
local to the server.
Hmm. No real idea yet but a few more questions.
Is either the manager or the admin app installed?
No
OK, that rules out a few possibilities.
From your comments you aren't using WebDAV at all. Is this correct?
What is WebDA, some kind of anti-virus?
It is a servlet that allows read/write of files on the server.
Are all the apps on Tomcat accessible to the kiosks?
Yes
Do you have any access logs from around the time the rogue pages
were installed?
Maybe, the server is down, I am traveling to it right now to see if
and how much damage this may have caused.
Another thought occurs to me. If this server is only accessible via
the firewall and the firewall is locked down to just port 8080 how did
you get the source for the JSP you posted originally?
Through a VPN connection
And from my other e-mail, are you using the invoker servlet at all?
No
Mark
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