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Ok, so a few pieces of software were deemed "vunerable" by this method. My question is this, is it a bug in the FTP Exit Point or an oversight in the FTP exit program vendors? Normally the FTP exit point returns the full path to the object in question. Why wouldn't it parse these paths with ../ down in them as well? For example, I do cd /tmp cd myfiles get file.txt The exit point returns /tmp/myfiles/file.txt as the object. For /tmp/myfiles/dir2/../file.txt why also wouldn't it return /tmp/myfiles/file.txt? Brad
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