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Re: SSL VPNs and security
- To: bugtraq@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Michal Zalewski <lcamtuf@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: SSL VPNs and security
- From: "Amit Klein (AKsecurity)" <aksecurity@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2006 16:17:31 +0200
On 8 Jun 2006 at 22:48, Michal Zalewski wrote:
> "Web VPN" or "SSL VPN" is a term used to denote methods for accessing
> company's internal applications with a bare WWW browser, with the use of
> browser-based SSO authentication and SSL tunneling. As opposed to IPSec,
> no additional software or configuration is required, and hence, corporate
> users can use pretty much any computer they can put their hands on.
>
> - Application cookies set by other applications. If passed to the
> browser (as some SSL VPNs do), these cookies are separated by the use
> of "path" parameter alone, which does not necessarily establish a
> browser security domain boundary. This is equivalent to the attacker
> obtaining user credentials to these applications.
>
Yes, the path field (in Set-Cookie) doesn't buy you much, see a detailed
discussion in
"Path Insecurity":
http://www.webappsec.org/lists/websecurity/archive/2006-03/msg00000.html
-Amit