Aruba Networks Security Advisory - This file encapsulates two different advisories for Aruba. An OS command injection vulnerability has been discovered in the Aruba Remote Access Point's Diagnostic Web Interface. When running the diagnostic web interface, arbitrary system commands can be executed as the root user on the Remote device by an unauthenticated attacker. An EAP-TLS 802.1X user authentication bypass vulnerability was discovered during standard internal bug reporting procedures in the Aruba Mobility Controller. This vulnerability only affects customers with EAP-TLS 802.1X local termination enabled.
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This Metasploit module exploits a vulnerability in PhpMyAdmin's setup feature which allows an attacker to inject arbitrary PHP code into a configuration file. The original advisory says the vulnerability is present in phpMyAdmin versions 2.11.x < 2.11.9.5 and 3.x < 3.1.3.1; this module was tested on 3.0.1.1. The file where our payload is written (phpMyAdmin/config/config.inc.php) is not directly used by the system, so it may be a good idea to either delete it or copy the running config (phpMyAdmin/config.inc.php) over it after successful exploitation.
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