I could not reproduce this:

Target System:          Windows 98 (full updates) (AMD K6-III 450 / 128 Mb RAM)
Omni-NFS/X Version:     4.01

Tried each and every TCP/UDP nmap scan in 2.3 Beta 6
(RPC/SYN/FIN/XMAS/CONNECT/UDP/NULL/ETC) without the CPU usage going over
3% (and thats only when it hit port 111).  Could this be a vulnerability
in the NT Winsock API (looping select() or something similar)?


-HD



"S.Faust" wrote:
>
> Faulty software

> ---------------
>
> Omni-NFS/X Enterprise version 6.1
>
> Product
> ---------
>
> Omni-NFS/X Enterprise  is a X, NFS server solution for win32 systems.
> It is written by XLink Technology ( http://www.xlink.com ) .
>
> Vulnerability
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>
> The nfs daemon ( nfsd.exe ) used by Omni-NFS/X will jump to 100% cpu usage
> if you scan it
> using nmap with ether the -O (OS detect ) or the -sS ( TCP SYN (half open) )
> .
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>
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> Sacha Faust [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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