On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 9:57 PM, Lou Katz <lou@metron.com> wrote:
I happen to have some non-standard applications running on port 80 on one of my machines. From time to time I get log messages noting improper syntax (for my app) of the form:
'GET /roundcube/CHANGELOG HTTP/1.1' 200.19.191.98 'GET /mail/CHANGELOG HTTP/1.1' 200.19.191.98 'GET /webmail/CHANGELOG HTTP/1.1' 200.19.191.98 'GET /roundcubemail/CHANGELOG HTTP/1.1' 200.19.191.98 'GET /rcmail/CHANGELOG HTTP/1.1' 200.19.191.98 'GET //CHANGELOG HTTP/1.1' 200.19.191.98 'GET /rc/CHANGELOG HTTP/1.1' 200.19.191.98 'GET /email/CHANGELOG HTTP/1.1' 200.19.191.98 'GET /mail2/CHANGELOG HTTP/1.1' 200.19.191.98 'GET /Webmail/CHANGELOG HTTP/1.1' 200.19.191.98 'GET /components/com_roundcube/CHANGELOG HTTP/1.1' 200.19.191.98 'GET /squirrelmail/CHANGELOG HTTP/1.1' 200.19.191.98 'GET /vhcs2/tools/webmail/CHANGELOG HTTP/1.1' 200.19.191.98 'GET /round/CHANGELOG HTTP/1.1' 200.19.191.98
(200.19.191.98 is the IP address of the attacking machine, not me)
Is this sort of information of use to anyone here? Is the above an old vulnerability - since I don't run whatever it is probing for, I have not paid much attention to these.
It looks like it's probing for various versions of web-based email apps... RoundCube and SquirrelMail are two that I recognize offhand -- Eric http://nixwizard.net