Vp-asp Shopping Cart 5.00 ~repack~
VP-ASP Shopping Cart 5.00
The is a legacy version of the ecommerce software now known as VP-Cart . While quite old, it was once a leading "all-in-one" solution for developers building online stores using Active Server Pages (ASP) . Key Features of Version 5.00
VP-ASP Shopping Cart 5.00 is an open-source, ASP-based e-commerce solution designed for merchants who require a flexible and highly customizable storefront. Released as a significant milestone in the VP-ASP lineage, version 5.00 introduced a "Dual Mode" architecture, allowing users to choose between a simple setup for beginners and an advanced configuration for power users. Key Features and Improvements Dual Mode Functionality vp-asp shopping cart 5.00
Add-on Ecosystem
: Version 5.00 supported various add-ons, including a Recurring Billing system for subscriptions and rentals, though this was sold as a separate product. VP-ASP Shopping Cart 5
- Products: Add, edit, or delete products. You could assign categories, prices, and stock levels.
- Categories: Organize products into a hierarchy.
- Customers: View customer details and order history.
- Orders: View pending orders, process credit cards (manually), and update shipping status.
- Configuration (Online): Instead of editing the config file, many settings could be changed in the database via the "Set-up" tab in the admin panel. This allowed you to toggle:
Common gateways for VP-ASP 5.00 include: Products: Add, edit, or delete products
The following vulnerabilities are confirmed in VP-ASP 5.00 and are publicly exploitable without authentication:
- Language: Classic ASP (Active Server Pages) with VBScript.
- Database: Microsoft Access (MDB) or SQL Server 2000.
- Key Files:
shop$db.asp(database connection logic),shop$process.asp(checkout),admin/directory. - Authentication: Session-based cookies with client-side hashing (MD5, no salt).
For hours, she traced the logic: sub ValidateCreditCard() calling a hardcoded gateway URL that would soon go dark. She remembered the manual—dog-eared, coffee-stained, with a CD-ROM glued inside. Chapter 14: “Extending VP-ASP with custom Perl scripts.” Perl! On a Windows server!