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from __future__ import division
import base64
import errno
import os
import re
import signal
import six
import socket
import stat
import string
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import inspect
import types
from pwnlib import atexit
from pwnlib.context import context
from pwnlib.log import getLogger
from pwnlib.util import fiddling
from pwnlib.util import lists
from pwnlib.util import packing
log = getLogger(__name__)
def align(alignment, x):
"""align(alignment, x) -> int
Rounds `x` up to nearest multiple of the `alignment`.
Example:
>>> [align(5, n) for n in range(15)]
[0, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 15, 15, 15, 15]
"""
return x + -x % alignment
def align_down(alignment, x):
"""align_down(alignment, x) -> int
Rounds `x` down to nearest multiple of the `alignment`.
Example:
>>> [align_down(5, n) for n in range(15)]
[0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10]
"""
return x - x % alignment
def binary_ip(host):
"""binary_ip(host) -> str
Resolve host and return IP as four byte string.
Example:
>>> binary_ip("127.0.0.1")
b'\\x7f\\x00\\x00\\x01'
"""
return socket.inet_aton(socket.gethostbyname(host))
def size(n, abbrev = 'B', si = False):
"""size(n, abbrev = 'B', si = False) -> str
Convert the length of a bytestream to human readable form.
Arguments:
n(int,iterable): The length to convert to human readable form,
or an object which can have ``len()`` called on it.
abbrev(str): String appended to the size, defaults to ``'B'``.
Example:
>>> size(451)
'451B'
>>> size(1000)
'1000B'
>>> size(1024)
'1.00KB'
>>> size(1024, ' bytes')
'1.00K bytes'
>>> size(1024, si = True)
'1.02KB'
>>> [size(1024 ** n) for n in range(7)]
['1B', '1.00KB', '1.00MB', '1.00GB', '1.00TB', '1.00PB', '1024.00PB']
>>> size([])
'0B'
>>> size([1,2,3])
'3B'
"""
if hasattr(n, '__len__'):
n = len(n)
base = 1000.0 if si else 1024.0
if n < base:
return '%d%s' % (n, abbrev)
for suffix in ['K', 'M', 'G', 'T']:
n /= base
if n < base:
return '%.02f%s%s' % (n, suffix, abbrev)
return '%.02fP%s' % (n / base, abbrev)
KB = 1000
MB = 1000 * KB
GB = 1000 * MB
KiB = 1024
MiB = 1024 * KiB
GiB = 1024 * MiB
def read(path, count=-1, skip=0):
r"""read(path, count=-1, skip=0) -> str
Open file, return content.
Examples:
>>> read('/proc/self/exe')[:4]
b'\x7fELF'
"""
path = os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(path))
with open(path, 'rb') as fd:
if skip:
fd.seek(skip)
return fd.read(count)
def write(path, data = b'', create_dir = False, mode = 'w'):
"""Create new file or truncate existing to zero length and write data."""
path = os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(path))
if create_dir:
path = os.path.realpath(path)
mkdir_p(os.path.dirname(path))
if mode == 'w' and isinstance(data, bytes): mode += 'b'
with open(path, mode) as f:
f.write(data)
def which(name, all = False, path=None):
"""which(name, flags = os.X_OK, all = False) -> str or str set
Works as the system command ``which``; searches $PATH for ``name`` and
returns a full path if found.
Tries all of the file extensions in $PATHEXT on Windows too.
If `all` is :const:`True` the set of all found locations is returned, else
the first occurrence or :const:`None` is returned.
Arguments:
`name` (str): The file to search for.
`all` (bool): Whether to return all locations where `name` was found.
Returns:
If `all` is :const:`True` the set of all locations where `name` was found,
else the first location or :const:`None` if not found.
Example:
>>> which('sh') # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
'.../bin/sh'
"""
# If name is a path, do not attempt to resolve it.
if os.path.sep in name:
return name
if sys.platform == 'win32':
pathexts = os.environ.get('PATHEXT', '').split(os.pathsep)
isroot = False
else:
pathexts = []
isroot = os.getuid() == 0
pathexts = [''] + pathexts
out = set()
try:
path = path or os.environ['PATH']
except KeyError:
log.exception('Environment variable $PATH is not set')
for path_part in path.split(os.pathsep):
for ext in pathexts:
nameext = name + ext
p = os.path.join(path_part, nameext)
if os.access(p, os.X_OK):
st = os.stat(p)
if not stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode):
continue
# work around this issue: https://bugs.python.org/issue9311
if isroot and not \
st.st_mode & (stat.S_IXUSR | stat.S_IXGRP | stat.S_IXOTH):
continue
if all:
out.add(p)
break
else:
return p
if all:
return out
else:
return None
def normalize_argv_env(argv, env, log, level=2):
#
# Validate argv
#
# - Must be a list/tuple of strings
# - Each string must not contain '\x00'
#
argv = argv or []
if isinstance(argv, (six.text_type, six.binary_type)):
argv = [argv]
if not isinstance(argv, (list, tuple)):
log.error('argv must be a list or tuple: %r' % argv)
if not all(isinstance(arg, (six.text_type, bytes, bytearray)) for arg in argv):
log.error("argv must be strings or bytes: %r" % argv)
# Create a duplicate so we can modify it
argv = list(argv)
for i, oarg in enumerate(argv):
arg = packing._need_bytes(oarg, level, 0x80) # ASCII text is okay
if b'\x00' in arg[:-1]:
log.error('Inappropriate nulls in argv[%i]: %r' % (i, oarg))
argv[i] = bytearray(arg.rstrip(b'\x00'))
#
# Validate environment
#
# - Must be a dictionary of {string:string}
# - No strings may contain '\x00'
#
# Create a duplicate so we can modify it safely
env2 = []
if hasattr(env, 'items'):
env_items = env.items()
else:
env_items = env
if env:
for k,v in env_items:
if not isinstance(k, (bytes, six.text_type)):
log.error('Environment keys must be strings: %r' % k)
# Check if = is in the key, Required check since we sometimes call ctypes.execve directly
# https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/025995feadaeebeef5d808f2564f0fd65b704ea5/Modules/posixmodule.c#L6476
if b'=' in packing._encode(k):
log.error('Environment keys may not contain "=": %r' % (k))
if not isinstance(v, (bytes, six.text_type)):
log.error('Environment values must be strings: %r=%r' % (k,v))
k = packing._need_bytes(k, level, 0x80) # ASCII text is okay
v = packing._need_bytes(v, level, 0x80) # ASCII text is okay
if b'\x00' in k[:-1]:
log.error('Inappropriate nulls in env key: %r' % (k))
if b'\x00' in v[:-1]:
log.error('Inappropriate nulls in env value: %r=%r' % (k, v))
env2.append((bytearray(k.rstrip(b'\x00')), bytearray(v.rstrip(b'\x00'))))
return argv, env2 or env
def run_in_new_terminal(command, terminal=None, args=None, kill_at_exit=True, preexec_fn=None):
"""run_in_new_terminal(command, terminal=None, args=None, kill_at_exit=True, preexec_fn=None) -> int
Run a command in a new terminal.
When ``terminal`` is not set:
- If ``context.terminal`` is set it will be used.
If it is an iterable then ``context.terminal[1:]`` are default arguments.
- If a ``pwntools-terminal`` command exists in ``$PATH``, it is used
- If tmux is detected (by the presence of the ``$TMUX`` environment
variable), a new pane will be opened.
- If GNU Screen is detected (by the presence of the ``$STY`` environment
variable), a new screen will be opened.
- If ``$TERM_PROGRAM`` is set, that is used.
- If X11 is detected (by the presence of the ``$DISPLAY`` environment
variable), ``x-terminal-emulator`` is used.
- If KDE Konsole is detected (by the presence of the ``$KONSOLE_VERSION``
environment variable), a terminal will be split.
- If WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) is detected (by the presence of
a ``wsl.exe`` binary in the ``$PATH`` and ``/proc/sys/kernel/osrelease``
containing ``Microsoft``), a new ``cmd.exe`` window will be opened.
If `kill_at_exit` is :const:`True`, try to close the command/terminal when the
current process exits. This may not work for all terminal types.
Arguments:
command (str): The command to run.
terminal (str): Which terminal to use.
args (list): Arguments to pass to the terminal
kill_at_exit (bool): Whether to close the command/terminal on process exit.
preexec_fn (callable): Callable to invoke before exec().
Note:
The command is opened with ``/dev/null`` for stdin, stdout, stderr.
Returns:
PID of the new terminal process
"""
if not terminal:
if context.terminal:
terminal = context.terminal[0]
args = context.terminal[1:]
elif which('pwntools-terminal'):
terminal = 'pwntools-terminal'
args = []
elif 'TMUX' in os.environ and which('tmux'):
terminal = 'tmux'
args = ['splitw']
elif 'STY' in os.environ and which('screen'):
terminal = 'screen'
args = ['-t','pwntools-gdb','bash','-c']
elif 'TERM_PROGRAM' in os.environ and os.environ['TERM_PROGRAM'] == "iTerm.app" and which('osascript'):
# if we're on a mac, and using iTerm
terminal = "osascript"
args = []
elif 'TERM_PROGRAM' in os.environ and which(os.environ['TERM_PROGRAM']):
terminal = os.environ['TERM_PROGRAM']
args = []
elif 'DISPLAY' in os.environ and which('x-terminal-emulator'):
terminal = 'x-terminal-emulator'
args = ['-e']
elif 'KONSOLE_VERSION' in os.environ and which('qdbus'):
qdbus = which('qdbus')
window_id = os.environ['WINDOWID']
konsole_dbus_service = os.environ['KONSOLE_DBUS_SERVICE']
with subprocess.Popen((qdbus, konsole_dbus_service), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) as proc:
lines = proc.communicate()[0].decode().split('\n')
# Iterate over all MainWindows
for line in lines:
parts = line.split('/')
if len(parts) == 3 and parts[2].startswith('MainWindow_'):
name = parts[2]
with subprocess.Popen((qdbus, konsole_dbus_service, '/konsole/' + name,
'org.kde.KMainWindow.winId'), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) as proc:
target_window_id = proc.communicate()[0].decode().strip()
if target_window_id == window_id:
break
else:
log.error('MainWindow not found')
# Split
subprocess.run((qdbus, konsole_dbus_service, '/konsole/' + name,
'org.kde.KMainWindow.activateAction', 'split-view-left-right'), stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL)
# Find new session
with subprocess.Popen((qdbus, konsole_dbus_service, os.environ['KONSOLE_DBUS_WINDOW'],
'org.kde.konsole.Window.sessionList'), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) as proc:
session_list = map(int, proc.communicate()[0].decode().split())
last_konsole_session = max(session_list)
terminal = 'qdbus'
args = [konsole_dbus_service, '/Sessions/{}'.format(last_konsole_session),
'org.kde.konsole.Session.runCommand']
else:
is_wsl = False
if os.path.exists('/proc/sys/kernel/osrelease'):
with open('/proc/sys/kernel/osrelease', 'rb') as f:
is_wsl = b'icrosoft' in f.read()
if is_wsl and which('cmd.exe') and which('wsl.exe') and which('bash.exe'):
terminal = 'cmd.exe'
args = ['/c', 'start']
distro_name = os.getenv('WSL_DISTRO_NAME')
# Split pane in Windows Terminal
if 'WT_SESSION' in os.environ and which('wt.exe'):
args.extend(['wt.exe', '-w', '0', 'split-pane', '-d', '.'])
if distro_name:
args.extend(['wsl.exe', '-d', distro_name, 'bash', '-c'])
else:
args.extend(['bash.exe', '-c'])
if not terminal:
log.error('Could not find a terminal binary to use. Set context.terminal to your terminal.')
elif not which(terminal):
log.error('Could not find terminal binary %r. Set context.terminal to your terminal.' % terminal)
if isinstance(args, tuple):
args = list(args)
# When not specifying context.terminal explicitly, we used to set these flags above.
# However, if specifying terminal=['tmux', 'splitw', '-h'], we would be lacking these flags.
# Instead, set them here and hope for the best.
if terminal == 'tmux':
args += ['-F' '#{pane_pid}', '-P']
argv = [which(terminal)] + args
if isinstance(command, six.string_types):
if ';' in command:
log.error("Cannot use commands with semicolon. Create a script and invoke that directly.")
argv += [command]
elif isinstance(command, (list, tuple)):
# Dump the full command line to a temporary file so we can be sure that
# it is parsed correctly, and we do not need to account for shell expansion
script = '''
#!{executable!s}
import os
os.execve({argv0!r}, {argv!r}, os.environ)
'''
script = script.format(executable='/bin/env ' * (' ' in sys.executable) + sys.executable,
argv=command,
argv0=which(command[0]))
script = script.lstrip()
log.debug("Created script for new terminal:\n%s" % script)
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False, mode='wt+') as tmp:
tmp.write(script)
tmp.flush()
os.chmod(tmp.name, 0o700)
argv += [tmp.name]
# if we're on a Mac and use iTerm, we use `osascript` to split the current window
# `command` was sanitized on the previous step. It is now either a string, or was written to a tmp file
# we run the command, which is now `argv[-1]`
if terminal == 'osascript':
osa_script = """
tell application "iTerm"
tell current session of current window
set newSession to (split horizontally with default profile)
end tell
tell newSession
write text "{}"
end tell
end tell
""".format(argv[-1])
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False, mode='wt+') as tmp:
tmp.write(osa_script.lstrip())
tmp.flush()
os.chmod(tmp.name, 0o700)
argv = [which(terminal), tmp.name]
log.debug("Launching a new terminal: %r" % argv)
stdin = stdout = stderr = open(os.devnull, 'r+b')
if terminal == 'tmux':
stdout = subprocess.PIPE
p = subprocess.Popen(argv, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, preexec_fn=preexec_fn)
if terminal == 'tmux':
out, _ = p.communicate()
try:
pid = int(out)
except ValueError:
pid = None
if pid is None:
log.error("Could not parse PID from tmux output (%r). Start tmux first.", out)
elif terminal == 'qdbus':
with subprocess.Popen((qdbus, konsole_dbus_service, '/Sessions/{}'.format(last_konsole_session),
'org.kde.konsole.Session.processId'), stdout=subprocess.PIPE) as proc:
pid = int(proc.communicate()[0].decode())
else:
pid = p.pid
if kill_at_exit:
def kill():
try:
if terminal == 'qdbus':
os.kill(pid, signal.SIGHUP)
else:
os.kill(pid, signal.SIGTERM)
except OSError:
pass
atexit.register(kill)
return pid
def parse_ldd_output(output):
"""Parses the output from a run of 'ldd' on a binary.
Returns a dictionary of {path: address} for
each library required by the specified binary.
Arguments:
output(str): The output to parse
Example:
>>> sorted(parse_ldd_output('''
... linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x00007fffbf5fe000)
... libtinfo.so.5 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtinfo.so.5 (0x00007fe28117f000)
... libdl.so.2 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdl.so.2 (0x00007fe280f7b000)
... libc.so.6 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (0x00007fe280bb4000)
... /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00007fe2813dd000)
... ''').keys())
['/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6', '/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdl.so.2', '/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtinfo.so.5', '/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2']
"""
expr_linux = re.compile(r'\s(?P<lib>\S?/\S+)\s+\((?P<addr>0x.+)\)')
expr_openbsd = re.compile(r'^\s+(?P<addr>[0-9a-f]+)\s+[0-9a-f]+\s+\S+\s+[01]\s+[0-9]+\s+[0-9]+\s+(?P<lib>\S+)$')
libs = {}
for s in output.split('\n'):
match = expr_linux.search(s) or expr_openbsd.search(s)
if not match:
continue
lib, addr = match.group('lib'), match.group('addr')
libs[lib] = int(addr, 16)
return libs
def mkdir_p(path):
"""Emulates the behavior of ``mkdir -p``."""
try:
os.makedirs(path)
except OSError as exc:
if exc.errno == errno.EEXIST and os.path.isdir(path):
pass
else:
raise
def dealarm_shell(tube):
"""Given a tube which is a shell, dealarm it.
"""
tube.clean()
tube.sendline('which python || echo')
if tube.recvline().startswith('/'):
tube.sendline('''exec python -c "import signal, os; signal.alarm(0); os.execl('$SHELL','')"''')
return tube
tube.sendline('which perl || echo')
if tube.recvline().startswith('/'):
tube.sendline('''exec perl -e "alarm 0; exec '${SHELL:-/bin/sh}'"''')
return tube
return None
def register_sizes(regs, in_sizes):
"""Create dictionaries over register sizes and relations
Given a list of lists of overlapping register names (e.g. ['eax','ax','al','ah']) and a list of input sizes,
it returns the following:
* all_regs : list of all valid registers
* sizes[reg] : the size of reg in bits
* bigger[reg] : list of overlapping registers bigger than reg
* smaller[reg]: list of overlapping registers smaller than reg
Used in i386/AMD64 shellcode, e.g. the mov-shellcode.
Example:
>>> regs = [['eax', 'ax', 'al', 'ah'],['ebx', 'bx', 'bl', 'bh'],
... ['ecx', 'cx', 'cl', 'ch'],
... ['edx', 'dx', 'dl', 'dh'],
... ['edi', 'di'],
... ['esi', 'si'],
... ['ebp', 'bp'],
... ['esp', 'sp'],
... ]
>>> all_regs, sizes, bigger, smaller = register_sizes(regs, [32, 16, 8, 8])
>>> all_regs
['eax', 'ax', 'al', 'ah', 'ebx', 'bx', 'bl', 'bh', 'ecx', 'cx', 'cl', 'ch', 'edx', 'dx', 'dl', 'dh', 'edi', 'di', 'esi', 'si', 'ebp', 'bp', 'esp', 'sp']
>>> pprint(sizes)
{'ah': 8,
'al': 8,
'ax': 16,
'bh': 8,
'bl': 8,
'bp': 16,
'bx': 16,
'ch': 8,
'cl': 8,
'cx': 16,
'dh': 8,
'di': 16,
'dl': 8,
'dx': 16,
'eax': 32,
'ebp': 32,
'ebx': 32,
'ecx': 32,
'edi': 32,
'edx': 32,
'esi': 32,
'esp': 32,
'si': 16,
'sp': 16}
>>> pprint(bigger)
{'ah': ['eax', 'ax', 'ah'],
'al': ['eax', 'ax', 'al'],
'ax': ['eax', 'ax'],
'bh': ['ebx', 'bx', 'bh'],
'bl': ['ebx', 'bx', 'bl'],
'bp': ['ebp', 'bp'],
'bx': ['ebx', 'bx'],
'ch': ['ecx', 'cx', 'ch'],
'cl': ['ecx', 'cx', 'cl'],
'cx': ['ecx', 'cx'],
'dh': ['edx', 'dx', 'dh'],
'di': ['edi', 'di'],
'dl': ['edx', 'dx', 'dl'],
'dx': ['edx', 'dx'],
'eax': ['eax'],
'ebp': ['ebp'],
'ebx': ['ebx'],
'ecx': ['ecx'],
'edi': ['edi'],
'edx': ['edx'],
'esi': ['esi'],
'esp': ['esp'],
'si': ['esi', 'si'],
'sp': ['esp', 'sp']}
>>> pprint(smaller)
{'ah': [],
'al': [],
'ax': ['al', 'ah'],
'bh': [],
'bl': [],
'bp': [],
'bx': ['bl', 'bh'],
'ch': [],
'cl': [],
'cx': ['cl', 'ch'],
'dh': [],
'di': [],
'dl': [],
'dx': ['dl', 'dh'],
'eax': ['ax', 'al', 'ah'],
'ebp': ['bp'],
'ebx': ['bx', 'bl', 'bh'],
'ecx': ['cx', 'cl', 'ch'],
'edi': ['di'],
'edx': ['dx', 'dl', 'dh'],
'esi': ['si'],
'esp': ['sp'],
'si': [],
'sp': []}
"""
sizes = {}
bigger = {}
smaller = {}
for l in regs:
for r, s in zip(l, in_sizes):
sizes[r] = s
for r in l:
bigger[r] = [r_ for r_ in l if sizes[r_] > sizes[r] or r == r_]
smaller[r] = [r_ for r_ in l if sizes[r_] < sizes[r]]
return lists.concat(regs), sizes, bigger, smaller
def python_2_bytes_compatible(klass):
"""
A class decorator that defines __str__ methods under Python 2.
Under Python 3 it does nothing.
"""
if six.PY2:
if '__str__' not in klass.__dict__:
klass.__str__ = klass.__bytes__
return klass
def _create_execve_script(argv=None, executable=None, cwd=None, env=None, ignore_environ=None,
stdin=0, stdout=1, stderr=2, preexec_fn=None, preexec_args=(), aslr=None, setuid=None,
shell=False, log=log):
"""
Creates a python wrapper script that triggers the syscall `execve` directly.
Arguments:
argv(list):
List of arguments to pass into the process
executable(str):
Path to the executable to run.
If :const:`None`, ``argv[0]`` is used.
cwd(str):
Working directory. If :const:`None`, uses the working directory specified
on :attr:`cwd` or set via :meth:`set_working_directory`.
env(dict):
Environment variables to add to the environment.
ignore_environ(bool):
Ignore default environment. By default use default environment iff env not specified.
stdin(int, str):
If an integer, replace stdin with the numbered file descriptor.
If a string, a open a file with the specified path and replace
stdin with its file descriptor. May also be one of ``sys.stdin``,
``sys.stdout``, ``sys.stderr``. If :const:`None`, the file descriptor is closed.
stdout(int, str):
See ``stdin``.
stderr(int, str):
See ``stdin``.
preexec_fn(callable):
Function which is executed on the remote side before execve().
This **MUST** be a self-contained function -- it must perform
all of its own imports, and cannot refer to variables outside
its scope.
preexec_args(object):
Argument passed to ``preexec_fn``.
This **MUST** only consist of native Python objects.
aslr(bool):
See :class:`pwnlib.tubes.process.process` for more information.
setuid(bool):
See :class:`pwnlib.tubes.process.process` for more information.
shell(bool):
Pass the command-line arguments to the shell.
Returns:
A string containing the python script.
"""
if not argv and not executable:
log.error("Must specify argv or executable")
aslr = aslr if aslr is not None else context.aslr
if ignore_environ is None:
ignore_environ = env is not None # compat
argv, env = normalize_argv_env(argv, env, log)
if shell:
if len(argv) != 1:
log.error('Cannot provide more than 1 argument if shell=True')
argv = [bytearray(b'/bin/sh'), bytearray(b'-c')] + argv
executable = executable or argv[0]
cwd = cwd or '.'
# Validate, since failures on the remote side will suck.
if not isinstance(executable, (six.text_type, six.binary_type, bytearray)):
log.error("executable / argv[0] must be a string: %r" % executable)
executable = bytearray(packing._need_bytes(executable, min_wrong=0x80))
# Allow passing in sys.stdin/stdout/stderr objects
handles = {sys.stdin: 0, sys.stdout:1, sys.stderr:2}
stdin = handles.get(stdin, stdin)
stdout = handles.get(stdout, stdout)
stderr = handles.get(stderr, stderr)
# Allow the user to provide a self-contained function to run
def func(): pass
func = preexec_fn or func
func_args = preexec_args
if not isinstance(func, types.FunctionType):
log.error("preexec_fn must be a function")
func_name = func.__name__
if func_name == (lambda: 0).__name__:
log.error("preexec_fn cannot be a lambda")
func_src = inspect.getsource(func).strip()
setuid = True if setuid is None else bool(setuid)
script = r"""
#!/usr/bin/env python
import os, sys, ctypes, resource, platform, stat
from collections import OrderedDict
try:
integer_types = int, long
except NameError:
integer_types = int,
exe = bytes(%(executable)r)
argv = [bytes(a) for a in %(argv)r]
env = %(env)r
os.chdir(%(cwd)r)
if %(ignore_environ)r:
os.environ.clear()
environ = getattr(os, 'environb', os.environ)
if env is not None:
env = OrderedDict((bytes(k), bytes(v)) for k,v in env)
environ.update(env)
else:
env = environ
def is_exe(path):
return os.path.isfile(path) and os.access(path, os.X_OK)
PATH = environ.get(b'PATH',b'').split(os.pathsep.encode())
if os.path.sep.encode() not in exe and not is_exe(exe):
for path in PATH:
test_path = os.path.join(path, exe)
if is_exe(test_path):
exe = test_path
break
if not is_exe(exe):
sys.stderr.write('3\n')
sys.stderr.write("{!r} is not executable or does not exist in $PATH: {!r}".format(exe,PATH))
sys.exit(-1)
if not %(setuid)r:
PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS = 38
result = ctypes.CDLL('libc.so.6').prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS, 1, 0, 0, 0)
if result != 0:
sys.stdout.write('3\n')
sys.stdout.write("Could not disable setuid: prctl(PR_SET_NO_NEW_PRIVS) failed")
sys.exit(-1)
try:
PR_SET_PTRACER = 0x59616d61
PR_SET_PTRACER_ANY = -1
ctypes.CDLL('libc.so.6').prctl(PR_SET_PTRACER, PR_SET_PTRACER_ANY, 0, 0, 0)
except Exception:
pass
# Determine what UID the process will execute as
# This is used for locating apport core dumps
suid = os.getuid()
sgid = os.getgid()
st = os.stat(exe)
if %(setuid)r:
if (st.st_mode & stat.S_ISUID):
suid = st.st_uid
if (st.st_mode & stat.S_ISGID):
sgid = st.st_gid
if sys.argv[-1] == 'check':
sys.stdout.write("1\n")
sys.stdout.write(str(os.getpid()) + "\n")
sys.stdout.write(str(os.getuid()) + "\n")
sys.stdout.write(str(os.getgid()) + "\n")
sys.stdout.write(str(suid) + "\n")
sys.stdout.write(str(sgid) + "\n")
getattr(sys.stdout, 'buffer', sys.stdout).write(os.path.realpath(exe) + b'\x00')
sys.stdout.flush()
for fd, newfd in {0: %(stdin)r, 1: %(stdout)r, 2:%(stderr)r}.items():
if newfd is None:
os.close(fd)
elif isinstance(newfd, (str, bytes)):
newfd = os.open(newfd, os.O_RDONLY if fd == 0 else (os.O_RDWR|os.O_CREAT))
os.dup2(newfd, fd)
os.close(newfd)
elif isinstance(newfd, integer_types) and newfd != fd:
os.dup2(fd, newfd)
if not %(aslr)r:
if platform.system().lower() == 'linux' and %(setuid)r is not True:
ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE = 0x0040000
ctypes.CDLL('libc.so.6').personality(ADDR_NO_RANDOMIZE)
resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_STACK, (-1, -1))
# Attempt to dump ALL core file regions
try:
with open('/proc/self/coredump_filter', 'w') as core_filter:
core_filter.write('0x3f\n')
except Exception:
pass
# Assume that the user would prefer to have core dumps.
try:
resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_CORE, (-1, -1))
except Exception:
pass
%(func_src)s
%(func_name)s(*%(func_args)r)
""" % locals()
if len(argv) > 0 and len(argv[0]) > 0:
script += r"os.execve(exe, argv, env) "
# os.execve does not allow us to pass empty argv[0]
# Therefore we use ctypes to call execve directly
else:
script += r"""
# Transform envp from dict to list
env_list = [key + b"=" + value for key, value in env.items()]
# ctypes helper to convert a python list to a NULL-terminated C array
def to_carray(py_list):
py_list += [None] # NULL-terminated
return (ctypes.c_char_p * len(py_list))(*py_list)
c_argv = to_carray(argv)
c_env = to_carray(env_list)
# Call execve
libc = ctypes.CDLL('libc.so.6')
libc.execve(exe, c_argv, c_env)
# We should never get here, since we sanitized argv and env,
# but just in case, indicate that something went wrong.
libc.perror(b"execve")
raise OSError("execve failed")
""" % locals()
script = script.strip()
return script
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