DokuWiki before 2004-10-19 allows remote attackers to access administrative functionality including (1) Mediaselectiondialog, (2) Recent changes, (3) feed, and (4) search, possibly due to the lack of ACL checks.
DokuWiki before 2004-10-19, when used on a web server that permits execution based on file extension, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by uploading a file with an appropriate extension such as ".php" or ".cgi".
DokuWiki before 2006-03-09c enables the debug feature by default, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information by calling doku.php with the X-DOKUWIKI-DO HTTP header set to "debug".
Unrestricted file upload vulnerability in lib/exe/media.php in DokuWiki before 2006-03-09c allows remote attackers to upload executable files into the data/media folder via unspecified vectors.
Direct static code injection vulnerability in doku.php in DokuWiki before 2006-030-09c allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary PHP code via the X-FORWARDED-FOR HTTP header, which is stored in config.php.
The spellchecker (spellcheck.php) in DokuWiki 2006/06/04 and earlier allows remote attackers to insert and execute arbitrary PHP code via "complex curly syntax" that is inserted into a regular expression that is processed by pregreplace with the /e (executable) modifier.
Unspecified vulnerability in the user profile change functionality in DokuWiki, when Access Control Lists are enabled, allows remote authenticated users to read unauthorized files via unknown attack vectors.
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in the mediamanager module in DokuWiki before 2006-03-05 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML via unknown attack vectors relating to "handling EXIF data."