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CVE-2003-0676: Directory traversal vulnerability in ViewLog for iPlanet Administration Server 5.1 (aka Sun ONE) allows rem...

Directory traversal vulnerability in ViewLog for iPlanet Administration Server 5.1 (aka Sun ONE) allows remote attackers to read arbitrary files via "..%2f" (partially encoded dot dot) sequences.

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CVE-2003-0676 is an old directory traversal issue in ViewLog for iPlanet Administration Server 5.1, also known as Sun ONE. A remote attacker could read files outside the intended log-viewing area. Business risk is highest where this legacy administration service remains reachable from untrusted networks. Likely exposure is limited to legacy environments still running iPlanet Administration Server 5.1 or Sun ONE Administration Server with ViewLog reachable. Internet-facing or broadly reachable admin interfaces carry the greatest risk. Modern systems are unlikely to be affected unless this obsolete product remains in use. Prioritize this if legacy Sun ONE or iPlanet administration servers still exist. The flaw can expose sensitive local files, but the available evidence is old and incomplete. Focus first on discovery, exposure reduction, and retirement or vendor-confirmed remediation. Mitigation focus: Inventory for iPlanet Administration Server 5.1 or Sun ONE Administration Server instances.; Restrict administration and ViewLog access to trusted management networks only.; Check original vendor or successor vendor guidance for patches or supported upgrade paths..

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