iDEFENSE Security Advisory 11.04.02b - Northern Solutions' Xeneo Web Server v2.1.0.0 (PHP version) is vulnerable to a remote denial of service attack making the server crash with a Microsoft Visual C++ runtime error message. Fix available here.
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iDEFENSE Security Advisory 11.04.02b:
https://www.idefense.com/advisory/11.04.02b.txt
Denial of Service Vulnerability in Xeneo Web Server
November 4, 2002
I. BACKGROUND
Northern Solutions' Xeneo Web Server is a "fast, compact web server that
makes it easy to set up and administer a web site on the Windows platform."
More information about the application is available at
https://www.northernsolutions.com/index.php?view=product&id=1.
II. DESCRIPTION
Due to the improper handling of a specially crafted web request, remote
attackers may launch a denial of service attack against the PHP version of
Xeneo. The condition is triggered when the web server receives a request for
'%'. Upon successful exploitation, the web server will crash with a Microsoft
Visual C++ runtime error message. The following is an example attack URL:
https://target.server/%
III. ANALYSIS
Any remote user with access to the application can launch this attack,
thereby denying legitimate users access to the server and the contents
and/or additional services provided.
IV. DETECTION
Xeneo 2.1.0.0 (PHP version) and 2.0.759.6 are vulnerable.
V. WORKAROUND
Use a filtering web proxy server to help mitigate against exploitation.
VI. VENDOR FIX
Xeneo 2.1.5 and later should fix the problem. The latest release is version
2.1.6.0, and it can be downloaded at
https://www.northernsolutions.com/downloads/xeneo_php_setup.exe.
VII. CVE INFORMATION
The Mitre Corp.'s Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Project
assigned the identification number CAN-2002-1248 to this issue.
VIII. DISCLOSURE TIMELINE
10/06/2002 Issue disclosed to iDEFENSE
10/31/2002 Author notified
10/31/2002 iDEFENSE clients notified
10/31/2002 Response received from Robert Shanahan
(rshan@northernsolutions.com)
11/04/2002 Public disclosure
IX. CREDIT
Tamer Sahin (ts@securityoffice.net) discovered this vulnerability.