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CVE-2002-1535: Secure Webserver 1.1 in Raptor 6.5 and Symantec Enterprise Firewall 6.5.2 allows remote attackers to identi...

Secure Webserver 1.1 in Raptor 6.5 and Symantec Enterprise Firewall 6.5.2 allows remote attackers to identify IP addresses of hosts on the internal network via a CONNECT request, which generates different error messages if the host is present.

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Security readout for executives and security teams

This CVE describes an information leak in a legacy firewall web component. An outside party may be able to infer whether internal IP addresses exist because the product returns different errors. That does not directly mean system takeover, but it can expose internal network layout useful for later attacks. Exposure is most likely in organizations still running Raptor 6.5 or Symantec Enterprise Firewall 6.5.2 with Secure Webserver 1.1 reachable from untrusted networks. Modern environments are unlikely to be affected unless legacy firewall appliances remain in service. Treat this as a legacy perimeter exposure issue. It is not presented as actively exploited, but any affected internet-facing firewall component should be prioritized for isolation, retirement, or vendor-guided remediation because it can reveal internal network structure. Mitigation focus: Review the Symantec advisory for any vendor-supported correction or workaround.; Identify and retire unsupported Raptor or Symantec Enterprise Firewall deployments.; Restrict Secure Webserver access to trusted administration networks only..

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