[NT] LiteServe Buffer Overflow in Handling Server's Log
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Date: 11/05/03
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LiteServe Buffer Overflow in Handling Server's Log
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SUMMARY
<http://www.cmfperception.com/liteserve.html> LiteServe is "a powerful,
full-featured Web, Mail, FTP, and Telnet server. This server software is
perfect for personal websites or commercial sites with high traffic
demands and multiple domains".
A vulnerability in the LiteServe's GUI allows remote attackers to overflow
an internal buffer if the web master is currently watching the product's
logs.
DETAILS
Vulnerable systems:
* LiteServe version 2.2
If LiteServe receives a request with a long filename like this GET
/aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...htm HTTP/1.0 a buffer overflow will occur if the
web master is currently viewing the server log and click on the request
using LiteServe interface.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The information has been provided by <mailto:trihuynh@zeeup.com> Tri
Huynh.
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