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SystemSan: more logs for arbitrary file open (#8432)
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Log the file trying to be opened and the flags (read or write) for
opening the file

Co-authored-by: Oliver Chang <oliverchang@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-09-12 01:55:03 +00:00
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SystemSan.cpp SystemSan: more logs for arbitrary file open (#8432) 2022-09-12 01:55:03 +00:00
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README.md

System Sanitizers

We use ptrace to instrument system calls made by the target program to detect various vulnerabilities.

Command injection

This detector currently works by

  • Checking if execve is called with /tmp/tripwire (which comes from our dictionary).
  • Checking if execve is invoking a shell with invalid syntax. This is likely caused by our input.

Arbitrary file open

TODO: documentation.

Proof of concept

Cleanup

Note this will delete /tmp/tripwire if it exists.

make clean

Run test

Note this will overwrite /tmp/tripwire if it exists.

make test

Look for one of the following lines:

===BUG DETECTED: Shell injection===

which indicates the detection of executing the planted /tmp/tripwire.

===BUG DETECTED: Shell corruption===

which indicates the detection of executing a syntactic erroneous command.

Command injection PoC in Python with pytorch-lightning

With SystemSan, Artheris can detect a shell injection bug in version v1.5.10 of pytorch-lightning.

make pytorch-lightning-1.5.10

Command injection PoC in JavaScript with shell-quote

With SystemSan, Jsfuzz can detect a shell corrpution bug in the latest version (v1.7.3) of shell-quote without any seed.

make node-shell-quote-v1.7.3

This is based on a shell injection exploit report of version v1.7.2 of shell-quote. SystemSan can also discover the same shell injection bug with a corpus file containing:

`:`/tmp/tripwire``:`

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