DB: MS-SQL SQLMON Stack Overflow

This protocol anomaly is a stack overflow caused by sending malformed UDP packets to the SQL monitor service running on UDP/1434.

Extended Description

A vulnerability in Microsoft SQL Server 2000 could allow remote attackers to access target hosts. A problem in the SQL Server Resolution Service allows a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code on a vulnerable host. The attacker could exploit a heap-based buffer overflow in the resolution service by sending a maliciously crafted UDP packet to port 1434. ***UPDATE: A worm that may exploit this vulnerability has been detected in the wild. Administrators are advised to: - Block all external access to database servers until more information is available. - Deny access to TCP and UDP ports 1434 completely - Implement filter rules for other ports to decrease the chances of compromise through yet unknown avenues, even if the patch for this particular vulnerability has been installed. Cisco has released an advisory that details workaround information. Microsoft recommends that affected users apply SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 3.

Affected Products

Microsoft sql_server_2000

Short Name
DB:MS-SQL:SQLMON-STACK-OFLOW
Severity
Major
Recommended
True
Recommended Action
Drop
Category
DB
Keywords
CA-2003-04 CVE-2002-0649 bid:5310
Release Date
02/19/2004
Supported Platforms

srx-branch-12.3

srx-19.3

srx-branch-19.3

vsrx3bsd-19.2

srx-branch-19.4

vsrx-19.4

mx-12.3

mx-19.4

vmx-19.4

mx-19.3

vsrx3bsd-19.4

srx-19.4

vsrx-12.3

vmx-19.3

vsrx-19.2

srx-12.3

Sigpack Version
3339
False Positive
Unknown
Vendors

Veritas_software

Microsoft

CVSS Score

7.5

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