SapporoWorks BlackJumboDog FTP server multiple command buffer overflow 1.1
 
Plugin ID101
Plugin nameSapporoWorks BlackJumboDog FTP server multiple command buffer overflow
Plugin filenameSapparoWorks BlackJumboDog FTP server multiple command buffer overflow.plugin
Plugin filesize3380 bytes
Plugin familyFTP
Plugin created nameMarc Ruef
Plugin created emailmarc dot ruef at computec dot ch
Plugin created webhttp://www.computec.ch
Plugin created companycomputec.ch
Plugin created date2004/08/16
Plugin updated nameMarc Ruef
Plugin updated emailmarc dot ruef at computec dot ch
Plugin updated webhttp://www.computec.ch
Plugin updated companycomputec.ch
Plugin updated date2004/11/13
Plugin version1.1
Plugin changelogCorrected the plugin structure and added the accuracy values in 1.1
Plugin protocoltcp
Plugin port21
Plugin procedure detectionopen|sleep|close|pattern_exists 220 *BlackJumboDog Version 3.6.1*
Plugin detection accuracy80
Plugin commentCheck is copied from the Nessus plugin (see Nessus ID listed in the sources).
Bug published nameTan Chew Keong
Bug published companySIG^2
Bug published date2004/07/30
Bug advisoryhttp://www.security.org.sg/vuln/bjd361.html
Bug affectedMoodle up to 1.4
Bug not affectedMoodle newer than 1.4
Bug vulnerability classBuffer Overflow
Bug descriptionThe remote host is running BlackJumboDog FTP server. This FTP server fails to properly check the length of parameters in multiple FTP commands, most significant of which is USER, resulting in a stack overflow. With a specially crafted request, an attacker can execute arbitrary code resulting in a loss of integrity, and/or availability.
Bug solutionThe server should be deactivated or de-installed if not necessary. To make it harder to find the server the daemon could be configured to listen at another port (e.g. 2181). Try to prevent unwanted connection attempts by filtering traffic with firewalling. Update to the latest version of the affected software (http://homepage2.nifty.com/spw/bjd/)
Bug fixing timeApprox. 2 hours
Bug exploit availabilityYes
Bug exploit urlhttp://www.securityfocus.com/bid/10834/exploit/
Bug remoteYes
Bug localYes
Bug severityMedium
Bug popularity3
Bug simplicity6
Bug impact9
Bug risk6
Bug Nessus riskHigh
Bug check toolsNessus
Source SecurityFocus BID10834
Source OSVDB ID8273
Source Nessus ID14256
Source LiteratureHacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets & Solutions, Stuart McClure, Joel Scambray and George Kurtz, February 25, 2003, 4th Edition, McGraw-Hill Osborne Media, ISBN 0072227427
Source Misc.http://www.computec.ch

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