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solaris.snoop.c
Posted Dec 10, 1999
Authored by Shane A. Macaulay

[w00giving #8] Here's a new version of my snoop exploit, it seems that it will work on the new patched version of snoop aswell, and actually, the target host dose NOT have to be running with -v. Snoop is a program similar to tcpdump that allows one to watch network traffic. There is a buffer overflow in the snoop program that occurs when a domain name greater than 1024 bytes is logged, because it will overwrite a buffer in print_domain_name. This vulnerability allows remote access to the system with the privileges of the user who ran snoop (usually root, because it requires read privileges on special devices). Remote Solaris 2.7 x86 snoop exploit included.

tags | exploit, remote, overflow, x86, root
systems | solaris
MD5 | e8429fe065b5c9a3ef2ef9233adccd98
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