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IBM Tivoli Management Framework Buffer Overflow (Endpoint)
ptl-2002-04
Published: 2002-07-15 16:09:00
Updated: 2002-07-15 16:09:00

IBM Tivoli Management Framework Buffer Overflow (Endpoint)


Announcement date: 15th July 2002
Reference: ptl-2002-04


Advisory Details
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Product: IBM Tivoli Management Framework
Vulnerable versions: 3.6.x through 3.7.1
Vulnerability Type : Buffer Overflow
Platforms: All
Vendor-URL: http://www.tivoli.com
Vendor-Status: Apply latest Fixpack (Currently Fixpack 2 or Patches
3.7.1-TMF-0066), or apply workaround.
Remote-Exploit: Yes


Overview
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A remote buffer overflow condition exists in the webserver (default port
9495) running on TMR Endpoints. This can result in a denial of service
and execution of arbitrary code.


Description
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An overly long GET request results in a buffer overflow, with registers
being overwritten with user supplied data.

This results in the TMR Endpoint Service crashing (LCFD process) and
allows arbitrary code to be executed as a privileged user (SYSTEM on NT
or root on Unix). The loss of the lcfd process terminates all endpoint
activities.

Tested on: W2K and NT4 SP6a.


Fix
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Apply latest Fixpack (Currently Fixpack 2 or Patches 3.7.1-TMF-0066), or
apply workaround.


Vendor status
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Tivoli were notified 12 April 2002.

Vendor has released a security alert with details of patches and
workarounds. See http://www.tivoli.com/secure/support/documents/security
/mgt-fwk-http-vul.html


Credit
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Discovered by
Mark Rowe ( mark.rowe@pentest-limited.com)
Jeff Fay  ( jeff@sdii.com )







 

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