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>> E-Post Mail Products Buffer Overflow and Denial of Service Vulnerabilities

Title : E-Post Mail Products Buffer Overflow and Denial of Service Vulnerabilities
VUPEN ID : VUPEN/ADV-2006-0318
CVE ID : CVE-2006-0447 - CVE-2006-0448 - CVE-2006-0449
CWE ID : VUPEN VNS Only
CVSS V2 : VUPEN VNS Only
Rated as : Critical 
Remotely Exploitable : Yes
Locally Exploitable : Yes
Release Date : 2006-01-25


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Multiple vulnerabilities were identified in various E-Post Mail Server products, which could be exploited by remote attackers or malicious users to execute arbitrary commands, disclose sensitive information, or cause a denial of service.

The first issue is due to a stack overflow error in the SMTP service that does not properly handle an overly long username passed to the "AUTH PLAIN" and "AUTH LOGIN" commands, which could be exploited by attackers to execute arbitrary commands.

The second flaw is due to a stack overflow error in the POP3 service that does not properly handle an overly long username passed to the "APOP" command, which could be exploited by attackers to execute arbitrary commands.

The third vulnerability is due to an error in the IMAP service that does not properly handle an overly long mailbox name passed to the "DELETE" command, which could be exploited by attackers to cause a denial of service.

The fourth flaw is due to an input validation error in the IMAP service that does not properly validate certain arguments passed to the "LIST" command, which could be exploited by attackers to obtain directory listings of arbitrary folders, or cause a denial of service by listing certain directories.

The fifth vulnerability is due to input validation errors in the IMAP service when handling specially crafted arguments passed to the "APPEND", "COPY", and "RENAME" commands, which could be exploited by malicious users to create ".MSG" files and arbitrary directories outside of the mail directory.

The sixth issue is due to an infinite loop error in the IMAP service when a user sends an APPEND command and terminates the connection without sending the expected amount of data, which could be exploited by attackers to cause the IMAP server to exhaust all available memory resources causing a denial of service.

Affected Products

E-Post Mail Server Enterprise version 4.10
E-Post Mail Server version 4.10
E-Post SMTP Server Enterprise version 4.10
E-Post SMTP Server version 4.10
SPA-PRO Mail @Solomon Enterprise version 4.00
SPA-PRO Mail @Soloman version 4.00
SPA-PRO SMTP @Soloman version 4.00

Solution

Patch for E-Post Mail Server Enterprise 4.10 :
http://www.e-postinc.jp/bin/jp-mail@epostmsent20060117.exe
Patch for E-Post Mail Server 4.10 :
http://www.e-postinc.jp/bin/jp-mail@epostmsstd20060117.exe
Patch for E-Post SMTP Server Enterprise 4.10 :
http://www.e-postinc.jp/bin/jp-mail@epostssent20060117.exe
Patch for E-Post SMTP Server 4.10 :
http://www.e-postinc.jp/bin/jp-mail@epostssstd20060117.exe
Patch for SPA-PRO Mail @Solomon Enterprise 4.00 :
http://www.e-postinc.jp/bin/jp-mail@solomon20060117.exe
Patch for SPA-PRO Mail @Soloman 4.00 :
http://www.e-postinc.jp/bin/jp-mail@solomon20060117.exe
Patch for SPA-PRO SMTP @Soloman 4.00 :
http://www.e-postinc.jp/bin/jp-smtp@solomon20060117.exe

References

http://www.vupen.com/english/advisories/2006/0318
http://secunia.com/secunia_research/2006-1/advisory/

Credits

Vulnerabilities reported by Tan Chew Keong

ChangeLog

2006-01-25 : Initial release

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