IBM Net.Data Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

BID:1898

Info

IBM Net.Data Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

Bugtraq ID: 1898
Class: Boundary Condition Error
CVE:
Remote: Yes
Local: Yes
Published: Apr 04 2000 12:00AM
Updated: Apr 04 2000 12:00AM
Credit: Reported by Internet Security Systems in an advisory on September 7, 2000
Vulnerable: IBM Net.Data db2www CGI 7.1 x
- IBM OS/2 4.5 Warp
- Linux kernel 2.3 .x
- Linux kernel 2.2 .x
- Linux kernel 2.1 .x
- Linux kernel 2.0 .x
IBM Net.Data db2www CGI 6.1 x
- HP HP-UX 11.0
- IBM AIX 4.0
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
- Microsoft Windows NT 3.5.1
- Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
- Sun Solaris 8_sparc
IBM Net.Data db2www CGI 2.0 x
- HP HP-UX 11.0
- IBM AIX 4.0
- Linux kernel 2.2 .x
- Linux kernel 2.1 .x
- Linux kernel 2.0 .x
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
- Microsoft Windows NT 3.5.1
- Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
- SCO Unixware 7.0
- SCO Unixware 2.0
- Sun Solaris 8_sparc
- Sun Solaris 7.0
Not Vulnerable:

Discussion

IBM Net.Data Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

The program improperly checks user-supplied input to the PATH_INFO CGI environment variable for length.

As a result, the excessive data copied onto the stack can overwrite critical parts of the stack frame such as the calling function's return address. Since this data is supplied by the user it can be a crafted in such a way that it alters the program's flow of execution. If properly exploited, this can lead to remote access on the victim host for an anonymous attacker on the internet with the privileges the web server process. This may lead to further compromise. As well, under certain configurations, this vulnerability may also allow an attacker to carry out a denial of service attack by remotely crashing the web server.
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