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[Full-disclosure] [MU-200708-01] Helix DNA Server Heap Corruption Vulner

Subject: [Full-disclosure] [MU-200708-01] Helix DNA Server Heap Corruption Vulnerability
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 22:01:59 +0100 (BST)
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Helix DNA Server Heap Corruption Vulnerability [MU-200708-01]
August 24, 2007

http://labs.musecurity.com/advisories.html

Affected Products/Versions:

Helix DNA Server versions 11.x

Product Overview:

https://helix-server.helixcommunity.org/

The Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) is a protocol which allows a
client to remotely control a streaming media server.  RTSP is
implemented in the Real Helix Server, a cross platform media
streaming server with a wide deployment.

Vulnerability Details:

A remote heap overflow condition in Real Helix's RTSP service could allow for 
arbitrary code execution. 
The vulnerable code is triggered with the use of an RTSP command with multiple 
'Require' headers. 

Vendor Response / Solution:

Fixed in release Helix Server 11.1.4
Available from https://helix-server.helixcommunity.org/

History:
April 6, 2007   - First contact with vendor
April 26, 2007  - Vendor acknowledges vulnerability
August 24, 2007 - Advisory released

Credit:

This vulnerability was discovered by the Mu Security research team.

http://labs.musecurity.com/pgpkey.txt

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