[VulnWatch] [FMADV] Subversion <= 1.04 Heap Overflow

From: ned (nd@private)
Date: Fri Jun 11 2004 - 19:09:24 PDT

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    Poem:
    There once was some open src code,
    that claimed it would lighten your load,
    it took a little fuzzing,
    and i came out buzzing,
    as it crashed in svn:// mode.
    
    Introduction (from Subversion.tigris.org):
    The goal of the Subversion project is to build a version control system 
    that is a compelling replacement for CVS in the open source community.
    
    Brief Overview:
    http://subversion.tigris.org/security/CAN-2004-0413-advisory.txt
    
    Process Overview:
    Ther is really never much said about finding bugs. In some cases, there 
    really is no process execpt for "grep -r scanf *|grep %s". However, this 
    little rant should show how easy it is to find a bug. In anything.
    
    It started one day when FelineMenace began to use Subversion for version 
    management of some stuff we were doing. I happened to find that svnserve 
    was running, i knew SVN would have to have an equivalent of CVS pserver. 
    Anyway, i know i'm not the only one, but when i see that a something is 
    listening, as svnserve did (3690?), i get excited.
    
    How i found the bug:
    1. I installed Subversion client on Linux (redhat 7.1) and svnserve on 
    Windows (XP). This may sound strange, but it's 500% easier to set up 
    servers in windows then it is in linux.
    
    2. I set up a repository called SMUDGE (very appropriate) and ran Ethereal 
    on the Linux Machine.
    
    3. I just did some stuff like co the repository, and then went back to 
    ethereal and found the session.
    
    4. I have a slew of scripts to do neet stuff for me, i broke out ascii 
    parse.py which searched through the ethereal dumps for text, and sets them 
    as variables for my old fuzzer, SMUDGE.
    
    5. I attached OllyDbg to svnserve.
    
    6. I ran the SMUDGE script and nothing happened.
    
    I had failed to take into account the svnserve protocol. It's based on a 
    sort of markup of blocks like "( i am a block ( here is my child ) )".
    
    7. I took the protocol into account, and OllyDbg flashed, and the rest is 
    history.
    
    Conclusion:
    I'm not sure how much of that makes sense, but it may be a good reference 
    for people who would like to find bugs.
    
    If you want SMUDGE:
    http://felinemenace.org/~nd/SMUDGE
    
    If you want pictures of the overflow
    http://felinemenace.org/~nd/SMUDGE/svn1/svn1.png
    http://felinemenace.org/~nd/SMUDGE/svn1/svn2.png
    
    If you want 0day:
    http://felinemenace.org/~nd/UBC.html
    
    -- http://felinemenace.org/~nd
    



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