Zone-h Security Advisory Date of discovery : 24 june 2004 Date of release : 25 june 2004 Bug found by Khan Shirani http://www.zone-h.org --------------------------------------- Software : Drcatd Bugs : Buffer Overflows , Remote and local (multiple) Risk : low Platform : *nix --------------------------------------- Description: ============ Dr.Cat (Dave's Remote Cat) concatenates a file on a remote Linux host that is running the Dr.Cat daemon (drcatd) to stdout in the clients terminal. It authenticates users versus the standard shadow password authentication facility and spawns a process with that users permissions to attempt to access the requested file http://www.joltedweb.com/drcat/ Vulnerability: ============== Muliple local buffer overflows have been discovered . In addition to this , remote exploitation is also possible due to a lack of boundry checking of input once a user has been authenticated. The vulnerability exists when the remote user sends an overly long filename that doesnt exist. This is handled by an sprintf() call which is where the overflow will occur vulnerable code: ================ ---------------------- drcat-0.5.0-beta\src\drcatd.c sprintf(fdne_msg, "%s - File Does Not Exist", buf); logIt(fdne_msg); sprintf(fd_msg, "%s - File Does Not Exist\n", buf); len = sizeof(fd_msg); local_send(new_fd, fd_msg, len); exit(1); ---------------------- NOTE: Due to the exit(1) from the above snippet, exploitation of this vulnerability is not possible within x86 arche's. Vendor Notice: ============== The vendor has been notified via Copyright ========= Contents may not be altered without notification to original author permission is granted to reproduce this advisory on public databases. shirani@zone-h.org and all the zone-h staff. http://www.zone-h.org