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ArGoSoft FTP Server reveals valid usernames and allows for brute fo

Subject: ArGoSoft FTP Server reveals valid usernames and allows for brute force attacks
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 02:06:32 -0800 (PST)
Vendor:   ArGoSoft
Date:     December 31, 2004
Issue:    ArGoSoft FTP Server reveals valid usernames and allows for brute
force attacks
URL:      http://www.argosoft.com/ftpserver/
Advisory: http://www.lovebug.org/argosoft_advisory.txt

Program Overview:

ArGoSoft FTP Server is a lightweight FTP Server for Microsoft Windows
platforms.  The program "supports all basic FTP commands, and much more,
such as passive mode, resuming file transfers, windows shortcuts to
another files, folders and drives (including network drives), virtual
domains (multiple IP homes), IP filtering, site specific commands, such as
compressing and copying files on the server, changing date/time stamps,
and so on."  It is fairly simple to use  and configure and subsequently
does not take much time to get up and running.


Issues:

1.

Versions prior to 1.4.2.1 will disclose whether or not a supplied username
is valid or not.  A login name supplied with the USER command will not be
accepted unless it is valid.  If the username is invalid it will return a
message similar to:

530 User NAME_HERE does not exist

otherwise it will accept the username and ask for the password.  Version
1.4.2.1 and beyond have fixed this problem and will ask for a password
regardless of whether or not the username actually exists.  The vendor was
quick to fix this and released a new version relatively shortly after the
issue was reported.

2.

However, another issue is still at large with ArGOSoft's FTP Server.  This
issue exists in the current version (1.4.2.4) and in previous versions. 
ArGoSoft FTP Server does not have a limit to the number of tries that can
be entered for a username/password combination before it terminates the
connection.  It will allow and unlimited number of login attempts.  This
issue in conjunction with the previously mentioned one would not only
allow for brute force password cracking of a known username, but for a
quick brute force attack to find valid usernames. It might also be worth
mentioning that there also does not appear to be any type of login timeout
for the login process.  This issue was also reported to the vendor at the
same time as username problem.


Solutions:

Upgrade to the latest version at the ArGoSoft website.  As for the brute
force issue, perhaps that will be fixed in the future.  Just make your
passwords difficult, keep your login name(s) secure, and turn on logging +
monitor it.


Credits:

My recent free time -- which has enabled me to type all of this up.  HAPPY
NEW YEAR!

Also: Go Virginia Tech, let's beat Auburn in the Sugar Bowl :)

-Steven
steven@lovebug.org
www.lovebug.org

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