Inktomi Traffic Server is prone to a cross-site scripting vulnerability. This is due to insufficient sanitization of input passed to the proxy, which will be echoed back in error pages under some circumstances. A malicious attacker could exploit this issue by creating a link which contains hostile HTML and script code and then enticing users of the proxy to visit the link. When the link is visited via the proxy, attacker-supplied script may be interpreted in the user's browser. Exploitation could permit HTML and script code to access properties of the domain that is requested through the proxy.
Inktomi Traffic Server is prone to a cross-site scripting vulnerability. This is due to insufficient sanitization of input passed to the proxy, which will be echoed back in error pages under some circumstances. A malicious attacker could exploit this issue by creating a link which contains hostile HTML and script code and then enticing users of the proxy to visit the link. When the link is visited via the proxy, attacker-supplied script may be interpreted in the user's browser. Exploitation could permit HTML and script code to access properties of the domain that is requested through the proxy.