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Bugtraq: Gnome nautilus bug

Gnome nautilus bug

From: gsicht gsicht <nothing.king_at_firemail.de>
Date: 12 Apr 2004 13:49:07 -0000
('binary' encoding is not supported, stored as-is) Application: Gnome nautilus
Versions: 2.2.1 and others
Bug: Buffer Overflow
Exploitation: unknown
Date: 12.04.04
Author: gsicht
              e-mail: nothing.king_at_firemail.de

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i discovered a buffer overflow vulnerability in gnome nautilus.
i don't know many details about this overflow, but if someone is possible to create a directory with a name of 255 x A,
nautilus won't be able to handle with the directory. The creating of the directory could be possible through a ftp server.
example:
http://www.k-otik.com/exploits/08.11.0x82-wu262-advanced.c

if you delete your directory(not in a shell), you can find it in your trash. now clear it, and you'll get an error with a segmentation fault.
if you enter the directory in your trash with a double click and also do this with the next directory, you'll get a segmentation fault, too.
Received on Apr 12 2004
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