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Re: [Full-Disclosure] Possible Python 2.3 DoS Vulnerability
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- Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] Possible Python 2.3 DoS Vulnerability
- From: André Malo <nd@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 21:28:04 +0100
* Jack Shell wrote:
> Problem:
> Seems harmless right? Well, if someone was to send a request of
> "\x1a\x09" or with "\x1a\x09" at the end to a server/client running on
> a Python 2.3 platform, it could cause a denial of service.
>
> POC?:
> I tested this out by sending "GET \x1a\x09 HTTP/1.0\r\n" to the
> BaseHTTPServer included in the python libs directory and it FREAKED at
> the GET request and disconnected me. AND, when I tried to end the
> server with the interupt key, I had to press it several times for
> about two minutes.
(Without a Win32 available for a test)
The -u command line switch should resolve that issue.
nd
--
my @japh = (sub{q~Just~},sub{q~Another~},sub{q~Perl~},sub{q~Hacker~});
my $japh = q[sub japh { }]; print join #########################
[ $japh =~ /{(.)}/] -> [0] => map $_ -> () # André Malo #
=> @japh; # http://pub.perlig.de/ #
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