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streamripper-overflow.txt

streamripper-overflow.txt
Posted Aug 14, 2007
Authored by Chris Rohlf | Site em386.blogspot.com

Streamripper version 1.62.1 suffers from multiple buffer overflow vulnerabilities.

tags | advisory, overflow, vulnerability
SHA-256 | fe1c0b6349ba8cea9bfe99081ac709a3abcd8566f8e8ae27913833f989b7d398

streamripper-overflow.txt

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Streamripper 1.62.1 Security Advisory | http://streamripper.sf.net
Multiple Buffer Overflows
12 August 2007

Chris Rohlf
http://em386.blogspot.com

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Description
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Streamripper is a program used to rip streaming media to mp3 format to
your harddrive.

Multiple buffer overflows that allow for arbitrary code execution have
been found in the HTTP header parsing code.

Other projects based on the same code may also be affected including
the Windows winamp streamripper plugin (this is unconfirmed)

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Details
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There are multiple buffer overflows in the HTTP header parsing code that
would allow a malicious server to execute code on the machine of any streamripper
client that connects to it. The problem specifically exists in lib/http.c
in function httplib_parse_sc_header() on line 324

The function extract_header_value() is called with the string 'Location:'

lib/http.c
...
extract_header_value(header, info->http_location, "Location:");
...
int extract_header_value (char *header, char *dest, char *match)
{
char* start = (char *)strstr(header, match);
if (start) {
subnstr_until(start+strlen(match), "\n", dest, MAX_ICY_STRING);
return 1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
...
lib/mchar.c
...
char *subnstr_until(const char *str, char *until, char *newstr, int maxlen)
{
const char *p = str;
int len = 0;

for(len = 0; strncmp(p, until, strlen(until)) != 0 && len < maxlen; p++)
{
newstr[len] = *p;
len++;
}
newstr[len] = '\0';

return newstr;
}
...

extract_header_value() makes the assumption that info->http_location is
MAX_ICY_STRING (4024) bytes in size. However info->http_location is only
MAX_HOST_LEN (512) bytes.

The same assumption is made for the HTTP header string 'Server:' which is only
MAX_SERVER_LEN (1024) bytes in length.

Both overflows can be leveraged to execute arbitrary code.

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