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[NEWS] Sun Java System Web Proxy Multiple Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilitie

Subject: [NEWS] Sun Java System Web Proxy Multiple Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
Date: 27 May 2007 17:05:53 +0200
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  Sun Java System Web Proxy Multiple Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
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SUMMARY

Sun Microsystems Inc's Java System is "a collection of server applications 
bundled together. One such server application included is the  
<http://www.sun.com/software/products/web_proxy/home_web_proxy.xml > Web 
Proxy Server. This software implements proxy services including HTTP and 
SOCKSv5".

Remote exploitation of multiple stack-based buffer overflows in Sun 
Microsystems Inc's Java System Web Proxy allows unauthenticated attackers 
to execute arbitrary code with superuser privileges.

DETAILS

Vulnerable Systems:
 * Sun Java Web Proxy Server version 4.0.3 (tests were performed on an x86 
RedHat enterprise Linux machine).
 * SPrevious versions, including products released under the "Sun ONE" 
product line, are suspected to be vulnerable.

The problem specifically exists within the "sockd" daemon. This daemon 
implements SOCKS proxy support for the Web Proxy product. Attackers can 
cause a buffer overflow by manipulating certain bytes during protocol 
negotiation.

Exploitation allows attackers to execute arbitrary code with the 
privileges of the user running "sockd", typically root.

No authentication is required to trigger this vulnerability. The attacker 
only needs the ability to open a session with the SOCKS server.

The server runs under a watchdog process which will restart the server in 
cases when it will fail. This allows attackers to repeatedly attempt to 
exploit the issue.

Workaround:
Disabling the SOCKS proxy server will prevent exploitation of this 
vulnerability.
Additionally, employing firewalls to limit access to the affected service 
will prevent untrusted users from exploiting this vulnerability.

Vendor Status:
Sun Microsystems has addressed these vulnerabilities in Sun Alert ID 
102927. For more information visit the following URL.
 <http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-26-102927-1 > 
http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-26-102927-1 

Disclosure Timeline:
 * 03/20/2007 - Initial vendor notification
 * 03/22/2007 - Initial vendor response
 * 05/25/2007 - Coordinated public disclosure


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by iDefense.
The original article can be found at:
 
<http://labs.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/display.php?id=536> 
http://labs.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/display.php?id=536



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