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Bugtraq: Re: crash windows boxes on your local network (twinge.c)

Re: crash windows boxes on your local network (twinge.c)

From: Elias Levy <aleph1_at_SECURITYFOCUS.COM>
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2000 14:02:27 -0800

This is a summary of the responses to this message. Please, check reporting
whether an exploit works for you remember to include the OS and application
version numbers, what patches you have applied, and under what conditions
you tested.

vectro_at_pipeline.com:

Windows 98 - BSOD, TCP stack not working

merlin_at_scl.cwru.edu:

Source: RedHat 6.1
Target: NT4 SP6a
Packets went through a Cisco ethernet switch.
Did not do anything.

heri_at_inwestnet.de:

Did not work.

"Torgeir Hansen" <torgeir_at_ohd.no>:

Locks up Win98se box (PII-350, 128Mb ram) on a lan.
It does NOT affect NT4.0 Server with sp5 on lan.
Windows 200 does not die (tested via modem and lan).

Gene Black <gblack_at_3wave.com>:

Hmmm. This didn't do a thing to my Windows 95 (B) box (local or remote
testing), but it trashed my Cisco 760 series ISDN router. I was running
the code below off of a remote box (so the trash was coming in the WAN
side) and the router was hit so hard that the ethernet side wasn't even
pingable. Everything trying to route through it started producing
various strange routing errors (like host unreachable when trying to
traceroute beyond it). Occasionally a few packets would make it through,
but this was fairly rare. I'm assuming that what happened here is the
CPU on the router was overloaded. I wouldn't have expected this though,
because the setup for the router is fairly simple. No filters, no
routing protocols (all static), no nothing...

Clifford Hammerschmidt <cliff_at_marketingtips.com>:

Windows 2000: Net access of any kind causes GPF's.
Windows 98: Blue screen as soon as you try running anything.

Frank v Waveren <fvw_at_var.cx>

Does nothing to a p166 with 16mb ram running win95 over a 10mbit.

--
Elias Levy
SecurityFocus.com
http://www.securityfocus.com/
Received on Feb 14 2000
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