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Review Webserver Metafiles for Information Leakage (OTG-INFO-003)

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OWASP Testing Guide v3 Table of Contents

This article is part of the OWASP Testing Guide v3. The entire OWASP Testing Guide v3 can be downloaded here.

OWASP at the moment is working at the OWASP Testing Guide v4: you can browse the Guide here

This is a draft of a section of the new Testing Guide v3

Brief Summary


This section describes how to traverse the content of the application under test using web spiders/robots/crawlers.

Description of the Issue


Web spiders/robots/crawlers retrieve a web page and then recursively traverse hyperlinks to retrieve further web content. While their accepted behavior is specified by the web server and its web pages they may accidentally or intentionally retrieve web content not intended to be stored or published.

Black Box testing and example

Description and goal

Our goal is to create a map of the application with all the points of access (gates) to the application. This will be useful for the second active phase of penetration testing. You can use a tool such as wget (powerful and very easy to use) to retrieve all the information published by the application.


Test:

The -S option is used to collect the HTTP header of the web requests. The --spider options is used to not download anything since we only want the HTTP header.

wget -S --spider <target>


Result:

http://www.<target>/
           => `index.html'
Resolving www.<target>... 64.xxx.xxx.23, 64.xxx.xxx.24, 64.xxx.xxx.20, ...
Connecting to www.<target>|64.xxx.xxx.23|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 
  HTTP/1.1 200 OK
  Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 00:43:04 GMT
  Server: Apache
  Accept-Ranges: bytes
  Cache-Control: max-age=60, private
  Expires: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 00:44:01 GMT
  Vary: Accept-Encoding,User-Agent
  Content-Type: text/html
  X-Pad: avoid browser bug
  Content-Length: 135750
  Keep-Alive: timeout=5, max=64
  Connection: Keep-Alive
Length: 135,750 (133K) [text/html]
200 OK

Test:

The -r option is used to collect recursively the web-site's content and the -D option restricts the request only for the specified domain.

wget -r -D <domain> <target>

Result:

22:13:55 (15.73 KB/s) - `www.******.org/indice/13' saved [8379]

--22:13:55--  http://www.******.org/*****/********
           => `www.******.org/*****/********'
Connecting to www.******.org[xx.xxx.xxx.xx]:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: unspecified [text/html]

    [   <=>                                                                                                                                                                ] 11,308        17.72K/s                     

...



Gray Box testing and example

The process is the same as Black Box testing above.

References

Whitepapers


Tools