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Red Hat Satellite Panel - Detect

By kannthu

Informative
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#panel#redhat#satellite
Description

What is the "Red Hat Satellite Panel - Detect?"

The "Red Hat Satellite Panel - Detect" module is designed to detect misconfigurations or vulnerabilities in the Red Hat Satellite software. It focuses on identifying potential security issues that may exist within the software, providing valuable insights for system administrators and security professionals.

This module has an informative severity level, meaning it provides valuable information without indicating an immediate threat or exploit. It is authored by princechaddha.

Impact

This module aims to identify potential misconfigurations or vulnerabilities in the Red Hat Satellite software. By detecting these issues, system administrators can take appropriate actions to mitigate any potential risks and ensure the security and stability of their Red Hat Satellite deployments.

How does the module work?

The "Red Hat Satellite Panel - Detect" module utilizes HTTP request templates and matching conditions to perform its scanning. It sends a GET request to the "/users/login" path and applies specific matchers to determine if the response indicates the presence of the Red Hat Satellite software.

The matching conditions include:

- Checking the response body for the presence of keywords such as "Satellite," "redhat," and "LoginPage." - Verifying that the response status is 200 (OK).

If both conditions are met, the module considers the presence of the Red Hat Satellite software as detected.

It's important to note that this module is just one test case within the Vidoc platform, which utilizes multiple modules to perform comprehensive scanning and analysis.

Module preview

Concurrent Requests (1)
1. HTTP Request template
GET/users/login
Matching conditions
word: Satellite, redhat, LoginPageand
status: 200
Passive global matcher
No matching conditions.
On match action
Report vulnerability