/* generate ^@string1^@string2^@cmd^@ input to netcat, for scripting up rsh/rexec attacks. Needs to be a prog because shells strip out nulls. args: locuser remuser [cmd] remuser passwd [cmd] cmd defaults to "pwd". ... whatever. _H*/ #include /* change if you like; "id" is a good one for figuring out if you won too */ static char cmd[] = "pwd"; static char buf [4096]; main(argc, argv) int argc; char * argv[]; { register int x; register int y; char * p; char * q; p = buf; memset (buf, 0, sizeof (buf)); p++; /* first null */ y = 1; if (! argv[1]) goto wrong; strncpy (p, argv[1], sizeof (buf) - y); /* first arg plus another null */ x = strlen (argv[1]) + 1; p += x; y += x; if (y >= sizeof (buf)) goto over; if (! argv[2]) goto wrong; strncpy (p, argv[2], sizeof (buf) - y); /* second arg plus null */ x = strlen (argv[2]) + 1; p += x; y += x; if (y >= sizeof (buf)) goto over; q = cmd; if (argv[3]) q = argv[3]; strncpy (p, q, sizeof (buf) - y); /* the command, plus final null */ x = strlen (q) + 1; p += x; y += x; if (y >= sizeof (buf)) goto over; strncpy (p, "\n", sizeof (buf) - y); /* and a newline, so it goes */ y++; write (1, buf, y); /* zot! */ exit (0); wrong: fprintf (stderr, "wrong! needs 2 or more args.\n"); exit (1); over: fprintf (stderr, "out of memory!\n"); exit (1); }