• Samba trans2open Overflow (*BSD x86)
    Disclosure Date: 2003-04-07
    First seen: 2020-04-26
    exploit/freebsd/samba/trans2open
    This exploits the buffer overflow found in Samba versions 2.2.0 to 2.2.8. This particular module is capable of exploiting the flaw on x86 Linux systems that do not have the noexec stack option set. Authors: - hdm <x@hdm.io> - jduck <jduck@metasploit.com>
  • Samba trans2open Overflow (Linux x86)
    Disclosure Date: 2003-04-07
    First seen: 2020-04-26
    exploit/linux/samba/trans2open
    This exploits the buffer overflow found in Samba versions 2.2.0 to 2.2.8. This particular module is capable of exploiting the flaw on x86 Linux systems that do not have the noexec stack option set. NOTE: Some older versions of RedHat do not seem to be vulnerable since they apparently do not allow anonymous access to IPC. Authors: - hdm <x@hdm.io> - jduck <jduck@metasploit.com>
  • Samba trans2open Overflow (Solaris SPARC)
    Disclosure Date: 2003-04-07
    First seen: 2020-04-26
    exploit/solaris/samba/trans2open
    This exploits the buffer overflow found in Samba versions 2.2.0 to 2.2.8. This particular module is capable of exploiting the flaw on Solaris SPARC systems that do not have the noexec stack option set. Big thanks to MC and valsmith for resolving a problem with the beta version of this module. Authors: - hdm <x@hdm.io> - jduck <jduck@metasploit.com>
  • Samba trans2open Overflow (Mac OS X PPC)
    Disclosure Date: 2003-04-07
    First seen: 2020-04-26
    exploit/osx/samba/trans2open
    This exploits the buffer overflow found in Samba versions 2.2.0 to 2.2.8. This particular module is capable of exploiting the bug on Mac OS X PowerPC systems. Authors: - hdm <x@hdm.io> - jduck <jduck@metasploit.com>
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