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soliduro.txt
Posted Mar 26, 2008
Authored by Luigi Auriemma | Site aluigi.org

IBM solidDB versions 6.00.1018 and below suffer from format string, crash, NULL pointer, and server termination vulnerabilities.

tags | advisory, vulnerability
SHA-256 | ff89c52841e7aa03bcec7f58142e408965df48f8aa3e374a90daa645b36be539

soliduro.txt

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Luigi Auriemma

Application: IBM solidDB
http://www.solidtech.com/en/products/relationaldatabasemanagementsoftware/embed.asp
Versions: <= 06.00.1018
Platforms: Windows (tested), Solaris, AIX, HP-UX and Linux
Bugs: A] format string in logging function
B] crash caused by arbitrary array index
C] NULL pointer
D] server termination through allocation error
Exploitation: remote
Date: 26 Mar 2008
Author: Luigi Auriemma
e-mail: aluigi@autistici.org
web: aluigi.org


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1) Introduction
2) Bugs
3) The Code
4) Fix


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1) Introduction
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>From vendor's website:
"solidDB 6 is a relational database designed for fast, always-on access
to data under high throughput conditions, to satisfy the real-time
demands of communications platforms and applications. It includes both
in-memory and on-disk engines, accessed by a single SQL interface."

This engine, originally developed by solid and now maintained by IBM,
is also used in the products of various vendors.


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2) Bugs
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A] format string in logging function
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The logging function used for keeping tracks of the various errors and
operations (like wrong logins) is affected by a format string
vulnerability exploitable for example using a malformed user or peer
name.


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B] crash caused by arbitrary array index
----------------------------------------

A 32 bit number provided by the client is used on the server as an
index for reading some values in an array, a too big number can be used
to crash the server due to the access to invalid memory.


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C] NULL pointer
---------------

A NULL pointer vulnerability can be exploited through the sending of a
specific type of packet.


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D] server termination through allocation error
----------------------------------------------

A malformed packet can be used to terminate the server with the error
message "Out of central memory" caused by the impossibility of
allocating a certain amount of memory.


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3) The Code
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http://aluigi.org/poc/soliduro.zip


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4) Fix
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No fix


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Luigi Auriemma
http://aluigi.org
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