glibc vulnerability(CVE-2015-0235)

  • gethostbyname() buffer overflow attach, run the following code to test whether the system is vulnerable
/* ghosttest.c:  GHOST vulnerability tester */
/* Credit: http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2015/01/27/9 */
#include <netdb.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>

#define CANARY "in_the_coal_mine"

struct {
  char buffer[1024];
  char canary[sizeof(CANARY)];
} temp = { "buffer", CANARY };

int main(void) {
  struct hostent resbuf;
  struct hostent *result;
  int herrno;
  int retval;

  /*** strlen (name) = size_needed - sizeof (*host_addr) - sizeof (*h_addr_ptrs) - 1; ***/
  size_t len = sizeof(temp.buffer) - 16*sizeof(unsigned char) - 2*sizeof(char *) - 1;
  char name[sizeof(temp.buffer)];
  memset(name, '0', len);
  name[len] = '\0';

  retval = gethostbyname_r(name, &resbuf, temp.buffer, sizeof(temp.buffer), &result, &herrno);

  if (strcmp(temp.canary, CANARY) != 0) {
    puts("vulnerable");
    exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
  }
  if (retval == ERANGE) {
    puts("not vulnerable");
    exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
  }
  puts("should not happen");
  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}

if you got vulnerable output, run the following command

# debian-like system
apt-get update
apt-get install libc6
# redhat-like system
yum update glibc

run lsof | grep libc | awk '{print $1}' | sort | uniq to get the packages dependencies

Reference

  1. BUGTRAQ:20150127 Qualys Security Advisory CVE-2015-0235 - GHOST: glibc gethostbyname buffer overflow
  2. BUGTRAQ:20150127 GHOST gethostbyname() heap overflow in glibc (CVE-2015-0235)
  3. patch by cyberciti