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Re: [Full-disclosure] Microsoft Internet Information Server ftpd zeroday
- To: "Vladimir '3APA3A' Dubrovin" <3APA3A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Microsoft Internet Information Server ftpd zeroday
- From: Guido Landi <lists@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 02 Sep 2009 11:14:21 +0200
Dear Vladimir,
"almost" is often enough :)
btw, it was about triggering the vuln, not about exploiting it.
Guido Landi
Vladimir '3APA3A' Dubrovin wrote:
> Dear Guido Landi,
>
> For DoS - yes, you can use existing file, but it's (almost) impossible
> to create reliable code excution exploit since you can not (fully)
> control return address, like required in JMP ESP technique used in this
> exploit.
>
> --Wednesday, September 2, 2009, 12:33:47 PM, you wrote to
> 3APA3A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
> GL> no, MKDIR is *not* required, also write access is *not* required.
>
> GL> Assuming a directory with a name that starts with "A" exists and that is
> GL> at least 14 chars long, this pattern will trigger the overflow:
>
>
> GL> NLST [Ax206]*/../A*/../A*/../A*/../A*/../A*/../A*/../A*/\r\n
>
>
> GL> At least on win2k3. Therefore, the workarounds for kb975191 on
> GL> microsoft.com are wrong.
>
>
>
> GL> Guido Landi
>
> GL> Vladimir '3APA3A' Dubrovin wrote:
>>> Dear Thierry Zoller,
>>>
>>> I think yes, MKDIR is required. It should be variation of
>>> S99-003/MS02-018. fuzzer should be very smart to create directory and
>>> user both oversized buffer and ../ in NLST - it makes path longer than
>>> MAX_PATH with existing directory.
>>>
>>> --Monday, August 31, 2009, 8:21:12 PM, you wrote to
>>> full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>>>
>>>
>>> TZ> Confirmed.
>>>
>>> TZ> Ask yourselves why your fuzzers haven't found that one - Combination of
>>> TZ> MKDIR are required before reaching vuln code ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
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