CVE-2009-4795

Xlight FTP Server <3.2.1 - SQL Injection

Title source: llm
STIX 2.1

Exploitation Summary

EIP tracks 1 public exploit for CVE-2009-4795. PoCs published by fla.

AI-analyzed exploit summary The provided text describes an SQL injection vulnerability in Xlight FTP Server versions prior to 3.2.1. It includes an example payload (' OR '1'='1' ;#) but lacks executable exploit code.

Description

Multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in Xlight FTP Server before 3.2.1, when ODBC authentication is enabled, allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands via the (1) USER (aka username) or (2) PASS (aka password) command.

Exploits (1)

exploitdb WRITEUP VERIFIED
by fla · textremotemultiple
https://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/32877

The provided text describes an SQL injection vulnerability in Xlight FTP Server versions prior to 3.2.1. It includes an example payload (' OR '1'='1' ;#) but lacks executable exploit code.

Classification
Writeup 90%
Attack Type
Sqli
Complexity
Trivial
Reliability
Theoretical
Target: Xlight FTP Server < 3.2.1
No auth needed
Prerequisites: Network access to the vulnerable Xlight FTP Server
devstral-2 · analyzed Feb 16, 2026 Full analysis →

References (5)

Core 5
Core References
Exploit, Patch vdb-entry x_refsource_bid
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/34288
Various Sources x_refsource_confirm
http://www.xlightftpd.com/whatsnew.htm
Third Party Advisory, VDB Entry vdb-entry x_refsource_xf
https://exchange.xforce.ibmcloud.com/vulnerabilities/49495
Vendor Advisory third-party-advisory x_refsource_secunia
http://secunia.com/advisories/34513

Scores

EPSS 0.0017
EPSS Percentile 38.4%

Details

CWE
CWE-89
Status published
Products (33)
xlightftpd/xlight_ftp_server 1.60
xlightftpd/xlight_ftp_server 1.61
xlightftpd/xlight_ftp_server 1.62
xlightftpd/xlight_ftp_server 1.62a
xlightftpd/xlight_ftp_server 1.64
xlightftpd/xlight_ftp_server 1.65
xlightftpd/xlight_ftp_server 2.0
xlightftpd/xlight_ftp_server 2.01
xlightftpd/xlight_ftp_server 2.1
xlightftpd/xlight_ftp_server 2.2
... and 23 more
Published Apr 22, 2010
Tracked Since Feb 18, 2026