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Accuracy and speed improvements to irc-unrealircd-backdoor.nse. The main

problem was that the timer was including the time taken by the server to
do reverse-DNS resolution and an ident lookup, before it handled the
magic "AB" sleep command. So if a server took 10 seconds to time out the
ident lookup, the time recorded would be 10 seconds greater than it
should have been. If the timeout was long enough, as server would be
reported as vulnerable even if not. To compensate for this, the delay
was set high, but false positives were still possible and this slowed
down the script.

First, remove the mutex that allowed only one instance of the script to
run at a time. The mutex was meant to provide more accurate timing, but
it wasn't really needed because scritp parallelism wasn't the cause of
inaccuracy.

Next, make sure the server is done sending its initialization messages
(and hence is done with its timeouts) before sending the magic "AB"
sleep command and starting the timer. This is done by sending an
innocuous TIME command immediately upon connection. This is partly
because comm.tryssl has to send something, and partly because we can
detect when the server has processed the TIME command by looking for a
message like ":hostname 451 TIME :You have not registered". Once this is
done, we start the timer and send the "AB" command. If we haven't gotten
a response to TIME in 60 seconds, go ahead and send the "AB" command
anyway.

Finally, reduce the delay to 8 seconds from 25. The delay only has to be
long enough to overcome any network delay, now that confounding timeouts
have been eliminated. In a test of around 600 hosts, the only times I
recorded were 0, 1, 8, and 9 seconds, so this looks like a good enough
safety margin.
This commit is contained in:
david
2010-07-01 00:11:59 +00:00
parent 15b869cdb7
commit 5c85f224c0

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@@ -51,22 +51,32 @@ require "comm"
require "stdnse"
portrule = shortport.port_or_service({6666,6667,6697,6679,8067},{"irc","ircs"})
mutex = nmap.mutex(nmap)
action = function(host, port)
local socket = nmap.new_socket()
local code, message
local status, err
local data = ""
local delay = 25
local timeout = 35000
local data
-- Wait up to this long for the server to send its startup messages and
-- a response to our noop_command. After this, send the full_command.
-- Usually we don't have to wait the full time because we can detect
-- the response to noop_command.
local banner_timeout = 60
-- Send a command to sleep this long. This just has to be long enough
-- to remove confusion from network delay.
local delay = 8
-- If the command takes (delay - delay_fudge) or more seconds, the server is vulnerable.
-- I defined the furdge as 1 second, for now, just because of rounding issues. In practice,
-- the actual delay should never be shorter than the given delay, only longer.
local delay_fudge = 1
-- We send this command on connection because comm.tryssl needs to send
-- something; it also allows us to detect the end of server
-- initialization.
local noop_command = "TIME"
-- The 'AB' sequence triggers the backdoor to run a command.
local trigger = "AB"
@@ -105,51 +115,64 @@ action = function(host, port)
stdnse.sleep(waittime)
end
-- Get a lock on the mutex (this script can't run in parallel because it requires timings)
mutex "lock"
-- stdnse.print_debug(1, "irc-unrealircd-backdoor: Mutex locked")
-- Send out our command
stdnse.print_debug(1, "irc-unrealircd-backdoor: Sending command: %s", full_command);
local socket, response = comm.tryssl(host, port, full_command .. "\n", {timeout=timeout, recv_before=false})
-- Send an innocuous command as fodder for tryssl.
stdnse.print_debug(1, "irc-unrealircd-backdoor: Sending command: %s", noop_command);
local socket, response = comm.tryssl(host, port, noop_command .. "\n", {recv_before=false})
-- Make sure the socket worked
if(not(socket) or not(response)) then
stdnse.print_debug(1, "irc-unrealircd-backdoor: Couldn't connect to remote host")
-- stdnse.print_debug(1, "irc-unrealircd-backdoor: Freeing mutex")
mutex "done"
return nil
end
socket:set_timeout(banner_timeout * 1000)
-- Look for the end of initial server messages. This allows reverse DNS
-- resolution and ident lookups to time out and not interfere with our
-- timing measurement.
status = true
data = response
while status and not (string.find(data, noop_command) or string.find(data, " 451 ")) do
status, response = socket:receive_bytes(0)
if status then
data = data .. response
end
end
if not status then
stdnse.print_debug(1, "irc-unrealircd-backdoor: Receive failed after %s: %s", noop_command, response)
return nil
end
-- Send the backdoor command.
stdnse.print_debug(1, "irc-unrealircd-backdoor: Sending command: %s", full_command);
status, err = socket:send(full_command .. "\n")
if not status then
stdnse.print_debug(1, "irc-unrealircd-backdoor: Send failed: %s", err)
return nil
end
-- Get the current time so we can measure the delay
-- Note: This has to be AFTER comm.tryssl(), otherwise we run into false positives.
-- See http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2010/q2/923
local time = os.time(os.date('*t'))
time = os.time(os.date('*t'))
socket:set_timeout((delay + 5) * 1000)
-- Accumulate the response in the 'data' string
data = data .. response
while(not(string.find(data, unique))) do
--io.write("Response: " .. response)
status, response = socket:receive()
if(status) then
-- Keep adding to the 'data' string
status = true
data = ""
while not string.find(data, unique) do
status, response = socket:receive_bytes(0)
if status then
data = data .. response
else
-- If the server unexpectedly closes the connection, it is usually related to throttling.
-- Therefore, we print a throttling warning.
-- If the server unexpectedly closes the connection, it
-- is usually related to throttling. Therefore, we
-- print a throttling warning.
stdnse.print_debug(1, "irc-unrealircd-backdoor: Receive failed: %s", response)
socket:close()
-- stdnse.print_debug(1, "irc-unrealircd-backdoor: Freeing mutex")
mutex "done"
return "Server closed connection, possibly due to too many reconnects. Try again with argument irc-unrealircd-backdoor.wait set to 100 (or higher if you get this message again)."
end
end
-- Free the mutex so other scripts can get going
-- stdnse.print_debug(1, "irc-unrealircd-backdoor: Freeing mutex")
mutex "done"
-- Determine the elapsed time
local elapsed = os.time(os.date('*t')) - time