49997 : Streamripper lib/http.c Multiple Function Remote Overflows
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Nov 19, 2008

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(Description Provided by CVE) : Multiple buffer overflows in lib/http.c in Streamripper 1.63.5 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via (1) a long "Zwitterion v" HTTP header, related to the http_parse_sc_header function; (2) a crafted pls playlist with a long entry, related to the http_get_pls function; or (3) a crafted m3u playlist with a long File entry, related to the http_get_m3u function.

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Unknown or Incomplete

Solution

Upgrade to version 1.64.0 or higher, as it has been reported to fix this vulnerability. An upgrade is required as there are no known workarounds.

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2008/11/19 23:25:00 | Streamripper 1.64

from: Latest disc burning & riping software

Streamripper records shoutcast and icecast compatible streams, in their native format. The following formats are supported: mp3, nsv, aac, and ogg ... in Streamripper 1.64 :- Security patch for CVE-2008-4829, multiple buffer overflows in http.c that could result

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