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safemode-adv-nn.txt

safemode-adv-nn.txt
Posted Jul 6, 2002
Authored by Zillion | Site safemode.org

NN v6.6.3 and below remote format string exploit for FreeBSD. Malicious server owners can use this vulnerability to execute code on systems that are connected with affected clients. Fix available here.

tags | exploit, remote
systems | freebsd
MD5 | 78ff1b9819b8ec20612941f3cc93c67d

safemode-adv-nn.txt

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Safemode.org security advisory: nn
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Package: nn
Version: 6.6.3 or prior
Date: 28/06/2002
Issue: Remote format string
Risk: High
Credits: zillion[at]safemode.org
http://www.safemode.org

The Unix newsreader nn is a popular command-line utility that can
be used to access NNTP servers. Unfortunately this news client
insecurely uses server input in a format string to print error
messages on the clients terminal.

The impact:
====================================================================

Malicious server owners can use this vulnerability to execute code
on systems that are connected with affected clients.

Technical details:
====================================================================

A server response such as this can be used to trigger this issue:

100 AAAABBBB%10\$x%11\$x

If such a response is received, the nn client will display the
following:

100 AAAABBBB4141414142424242

The problem is that the following function is being called with
nn_exitmsg(1, line) in the nntp.c file

void nn_exitmsg(int n, char *fmt,...)
{
va_list ap;

va_start(ap, fmt);
vprintf(fmt, ap);
putchar(NL);
va_end(ap);

nn_exit(n);
/*NOTREACHED*/
}

The fix information:
====================================================================

The developer fixed this vulnerability in NN version 6.6.4, which can
be downloaded from here:

http://www.nndev.org/

Additionally, this vulnerability was fixed some time ago in the
FreeBSD ports collection (around June 18).

Greets:
====================================================================

All @snosoft.com

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