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Foundstone Advisory - Buffer Overflow in Ipswitch Imail 7.1 and prior (fwd)


From: Dave Ahmad <da () securityfocus com>
Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 14:46:26 -0600 (MDT)


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Date: Mon, 20 May 2002 13:24:26 -0700
From: Foundstone Labs <labs () foundstone com>
To: da () securityfocus com
Subject: Foundstone Advisory - Buffer Overflow in Ipswitch Imail 7.1 and
    prior

Please disregard the previous email.
Can you please forward this to the bugtraq mailing list?

            Thanks,
            Marshall Beddoe

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FS Advisory ID:           FS-052002-21-IPIM

Release Date:               May 20, 2002

Product:                       IMail Server

Vendor:                        Ipswitch (http://www.ipswitch.com)

Vendor Advisory:         See vendor's website

Type:                            Buffer Overflow

Severity:                       High

Author:                         Foundstone, Inc (http:/www.foundstone.com)

Operating Systems:       Windows 2000 / XP

Vulnerable Versions:     7.1 and prior

Foundstone Advisory:   http://www.foundstone.com/advisories.htm
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Description:

            A buffer overflow exists in the LDAP component of Ipswitch's IMail
            software suite.  Exploitation of this vulnerability allows remote
            execution of arbitrary code with the privileges of the IMail daemon
            (default is SYSTEM).

Details:

            The IMail server ships with several components including an LDAP
            service.  The LDAP server allows a remote client read access to
            the IMail directory.  A vulnerability exists during the authentication
            process which allows an outside attacker remote access to the
            server with the privileges of the SYSTEM account.

            When "binding" to the server with simple authentication a "bind DN"
            and password can be specified.  By providing an overly long string to
            the "bind DN" parameter, it is possible to overwrite the saved return
            address, control the instruction pointer and execute arbitrary code in
            the remote process.

Solution:

            Refer to the advisory published by Ipswitch at

http://www.ipswitch.com/Support/IMail/patch-upgrades.html

            Customers should obtain upgraded software by contacting their customer
            support representative to receive the required patches.

Credits:

            Foundstone would like to thank Ipswitch for their prompt response and
            handling of this problem.

Disclaimer:

            The information contained in this advisory is copyright (c) 2002
            Foundstone, Inc. and is believed to be accurate at the time of
            publishing, but no representation of any warranty is given, express, or
            implied as to its accuracy or completeness.  In no event shall the
            author or Foundstone be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental,
            special, exemplary or consequential damages resulting from the use or
            misuse of this information.  This advisory may be redistributed,
            provided that no fee is assigned and that the advisory is not modified
            in any way.



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