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TP-Link Archer AX10(EU)_V1.2_230220 Buffer Overflow

TP-Link Archer AX10(EU)_V1.2_230220 Buffer Overflow
Posted Jun 16, 2023
Authored by Giuseppe Compare

TP-Link Archer version AX10(EU)_V1.2_230220 suffers from a buffer overflow vulnerability.

tags | advisory, overflow
advisories | CVE-2023-34832
SHA-256 | dbb3c9e33b20c6aceabbab481bdb707231dceff5c8b0c66638a369f483b946e6

TP-Link Archer AX10(EU)_V1.2_230220 Buffer Overflow

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# Exploit Title: Buffer Overflow in TP-Link Archer AX10(EU)_V1.2_230220
# Exploit Author: Giuseppe Compare
# Date : 26/05/2023
# CVE: CVE-2023-34832
# Vendor Homepage: https://www.tp-link.com/
# Version: TP-Link Archer AX10(EU)_V1.2_230220

Buffer Overflow

There is a buffer overflow in the FUN_131e8 function due to using sprintf improperly, detailed in line 47-49

memset(&DAT_000283a4,0,0x800);
sprintf(&DAT_000283a4,"echo \'[ %s ] %d: get OCN v6plus rules begin\n \' > /dev/console", "https_get_rules_OCN",0x3c3); system(&DAT_000283a4);
//line 47-49
sprintf((char *)&local_428, "https://rule.map.ocn.ad.jp/?ipv6Prefix=%s&ipv6PrefixLength=%d&code=e8mMWklYwaGoHmT05ynqVM4kPqF9rAUnhrWCp1vWvBeSOO0pfpMokg==" ,param_2 + 0x23,param_2[0x2d]);


The sprintf() function makes no guarantees regarding the length of the generated string, a sufficiently long string passed as an additional argument could generate a buffer overflow.


Remediation
Guarantee that storage for strings has sufficient space for character data and the null terminator.
Avoid using unsafe functions such as sprintf(), consider using snprintf() or sprintf_s() and variants.
Double check that your buffer is as large as you specify.
Check buffer boundaries if accessing the buffer in a loop and make sure there is no danger of writing past the allocated space.
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