First published: Sun Dec 31 2000(Updated: )
The default configurations of (1) the port listener and (2) modplsql in Oracle Internet Application Server (IAS) 3.0.7 and earlier allow remote attackers to view privileged database information via HTTP requests for Database Access Descriptor (DAD) files.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Oracle Application Server | <=3.0.7 |
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CVE-2000-1235 is considered a high-severity vulnerability due to its potential to expose sensitive database information.
To fix CVE-2000-1235, you should modify the default configurations of the port listener and mod_plsql to restrict HTTP access to DAD files.
CVE-2000-1235 affects Oracle Application Server versions prior to 3.0.7.
CVE-2000-1235 can allow attackers to view privileged database access configurations, such as Database Access Descriptors.
Yes, CVE-2000-1235 can be exploited remotely through HTTP requests if default configurations are used.