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Message-ID: <3e896ff3.83c32233@s-mail.com>
Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2003 10:54:43 +0000
From: Sir Mordred <mordred@...ail.com>
To: bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: @(#)Mordred Labs advisory - Integer overflow in PHP array_pad() function


//@(#) Mordred Security Labs advisory 

Release date: April 1, 2003 
Name: Integer overflow in PHP array_pad() function
Versions affected: all versions 
Risk: average
Author: Sir Mordred (mordred@...ail.com) 

I. Description: 

PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is
especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML.
Please visit http://www.php.net for more information about PHP.

II. Details: 

The function array_pad(array input, int pad_size, mixed pad_value) returns
a copy
of the input padded to size specified by pad_size with pad_value.

Unfortunately the implementation of this function suffers from an integer
overflow caused by 
a very long second argument and could allow a local/remote attacker in the
worst case 
to gain control over the web server.

The following short script will cause a httpd child to die:

$ cat t.php
<?php 
    array_pad(array(1,2,3), 0x40000003, "pad");
?>

III. Platforms tested

Linux 2.4 with Apache 1.3.27 / PHP 4.3.1

IV. Vendor response

Vendor has been contacted.


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