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Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 1:40 pm |
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erila |
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Other than hoping that the owner of a site has left the changelog file in the docs folder, how can you reliably identify the version of a PHPBB site?
I'm trying to figure out the version number of one and it states at the bottom its 2.0.15 but its said that for ages (I'm pretty sure when it first said that version, it didn't exist.)
Is there a better way to find out than just trying tons of exploits to see which ones work? |
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Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2005 8:53 pm |
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diaga |
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These's a bunch of exploits in this forum, perhaps you can try some of them out and narrow it down (ie. "this exploit only works for version blahblah") |
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Posted: Sun Jul 10, 2005 1:26 pm |
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erila |
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Thanks - I've been sort of trying that - I've tried some explots for various versions and not been able to get any of them to work on this particular site (The exploits I've tried I have gotten to work on other sites though.)
I was hoping there would be a less, er, agressive way of getting the version number than testing out tons of exploits, perhaps an error response or a change of some text somewhere... |
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Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 1:57 am |
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howitzer |
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Well ...
Code: | http://www.target.com/phpbb/
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This is the only way to find out .... if i am wrong.
good luck |
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Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 4:52 pm |
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g30rg3_x |
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erila wrote: |
Other than hoping that the owner of a site has left the changelog file in the docs folder, how can you reliably identify the version of a PHPBB site?
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i think they explain howt...
mmm, version disclousure, since the .14 or .13 or whatever, there is no version identifier on the footer like previous versions, and the most used for know what version is the changelog and the info posted on his website, the is ever and a admin who says they upgrade to etc..
but this not completly true..
why...
because i have found phpBB 2.0.10 Forums, who is the more hackeable verison of phpBB forums on the internet and the bugs inclusive de newest XSS they dont work, because the site admin patched the forum and not upgrade the forum, so they we cannot expect that if you found the changelog.htm our post info and they say they have phpBB 2.0.15 maybe they patched his forum and now its an phpBB 2.0.16
so...
we have to tried all the exploits you have for searching an a unpatched bug....
see ya |
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Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 6:07 pm |
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erila |
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Thanks, I was hoping there would be another way since the person who set up this board deleted the changelog.
They seem to have patched most vulnerabilities I have tested too.
I'll figure this one out one day
Thanks again. |
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 2:09 am |
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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 7:21 pm |
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DarK_AvATaR |
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This is my first message in this forum, so I hope don't disturb...
I've seen the replies in this topic and I have a doubt. I've been searching about the version of my target website about various methods, and I have 3.
One of them, is looking the footer of the forums, but it's not the really version...
Chronicles phpBB2 theme by Jakob Persson (http://www.eddingschronicles.com).
Powered by phpBB 2.0.10 ? 2001 phpBB Group
Todas las horas son GMT + 1 Hora
Stone textures by Patty Herford
Ported for PHP-Nuke by nukemods.com
Second of them, is, like PyroSama says, looking the admin, and it says this:
Powered by phpBB 2.0.10 ? 2001 phpBB Group
Chronicles phpBB2 theme by Jakob Persson (http://www.eddingschronicles.com). Stone textures by Patty Herford
phpBB2 Plus by phpBB2.de
And the last one, is looking the copyright of the forum...:
http://www.website.com/modules/Forums/copyright.php [Is a PHP-Nuke with phpBB Forum]
...and it says...:
Module Copyright ? Information
Forums module for PHP-Nuke
Module's Name: Forums
Module's Version: 2.10
Module's Description: phpBB 2.10 port for PHP-Nuke
License: GNU/GPL
Author's Name: chatserv
Author's Email: chatserv@nukeresources.com
Three diferent methods, and all of them says that is a 2.0.10 phpBB Forums... Is it the real version??
Thanks for your replies. Cheers!
P.S: I think I'm not very well at English... Sorry about it, I'm Spanish... |
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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 6:40 am |
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shai-tan |
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Most php-Nuke portals have the new forum patches on their boards, so the version number is still the old 2.0.10 but the boards are not vulnerable. Just try a 2.0.10 or higher exploit and see what happens. |
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_________________ Shai-tan
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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2005 3:36 pm |
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DarK_AvATaR |
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Thanks shai-tan, I'll try it when the website be online again.
Byez! |
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