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CVE-2000-0904: Voyager web server 2.01B in the demo disks for QNX 405 stores sensitive web client information in the .phot...

Voyager web server 2.01B in the demo disks for QNX 405 stores sensitive web client information in the .photon directory in the web document root, which allows remote attackers to obtain that information.

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A very old demo version of the Voyager web server shipped with QNX 4.05 stored sensitive web client information inside a .photon directory that sat inside the public web root. Because the directory was reachable over the web, remote visitors could read that information without any credentials. This is a legacy issue from 2000 tied to demo disks, not modern production software. Exposure is limited to environments still running the QNX 4.05 demo disks with Voyager 2.01B reachable from untrusted networks. The affected products entry is "n/a" in the source bundle, and the software is 25 years old, so real-world exposure in modern estates is expected to be negligible outside of legacy or museum systems. Low priority. Treat as legacy hygiene: confirm no QNX 4.05 demo systems remain in production, and if any are found, isolate or decommission them. No emergency action is warranted absent evidence that this exact demo build is exposed to untrusted networks. Mitigation focus: Retire or isolate any surviving QNX 4.05 demo disk deployments of Voyager 2.01B.; Block external access to the Voyager web server and restrict to trusted management networks.; Move the .photon directory out of the web document root or deny web access to it..

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