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[UNIX] ncpfs Buffer Overflow

Subject: [UNIX] ncpfs Buffer Overflow
Date: 8 Sep 2005 13:51:34 +0200
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  ncpfs Buffer Overflow
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SUMMARY

The  <http://www.gsp.com/cgi-bin/man.cgi?section=1&topic=ncplogin> 
ncplogin command is used to create a permanent connection to a NetWare 
server. Permanent connections will stay connected even if no applications 
use them.

By passing a long tree parameter to ncplogin and ncpmap, it is possible to 
crash the program and possibly gain higher privileges.

DETAILS

Vulnerable Systems:
 * ncpfs version 2.2.4-1 from fedora core 2

Both ncplogin and ncpmap are installed setuid by default, thus 
exploitation allows privilege escalation.

Vulnerable Code:
From nwclient.c:
static void strcpy_cw(wchar_t *w, const char* s) {
    while ((*w++ = *(const nuint8*)s++) != 0);
}

NWDSCCODE NWDSCreateContextHandleMnt(NWDSContextHandle* ctx, const
NWDSChar * treeName){
..
wchar_t wc_treeName[MAX_DN_CHARS+1];

    if (!treeName)
        return ERR_NULL_POINTER;

    strcpy_cw (wc_treeName,treeName);

Proof of Concept:
The following two command lines will cause the triggering of the 
vulnerability:
ncplogin -T `perl -e '{print"a"x"330"}'`
ncpmap -T `perl -e '{print"a"x"330"}'` /


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by  <mailto:appelast@drumnbass.art.pl> 
Karol Wi sek.



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