Nmap Security Scanner
*Intro
*Ref Guide
*Install Guide
*Download
*Changelog
*Book
*Docs
Security Lists
*Nmap Hackers
*Nmap Dev
*Bugtraq
*Full Disclosure
*Pen Test
*Basics
*More
Security Tools
*Pass crackers
*Sniffers
*Vuln Scanners
*Web scanners
*Wireless
*Exploitation
*Packet crafters
*More
Site News
Site Search:
Exploit World
Advertising
About/Contact
Credits
Sponsors:




bugtraq logo Bugtraq mailing list archives

Re: exploiting overflowed kmalloc() memory?
From: infamous42md () hotpop com
Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 23:42:06 -0400

On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 13:53:47 -0400
infamous41md () hotpop com wrote:


has anyone done any research on exploiting overflows with memory returned by kmalloc()?  after briefly looking at 
source, i see that internally it relies on the kmem_cache_alloc() functions.  i didn't see any sort of coalescing as 
with dlmalloc, so maybe it's not even possible?  anyone have any links/info about this? 


        well i did a bit of research this weekend, here are my results: 
http://www.1nfamus.netfirms.com/Kmalloc_Internals.html . in short is nearly impossible to exploit in any reliable 
fashion. the control data is stored at lower addresses than the memory returned by kmalloc(), so you would need an 
underflow.  and even in that situation, you need some serious luck and need to perform some magic to restore the state 
u overwrite.

-- 
-sean


  By Date           By Thread  

Current thread:
[ Nmap | Sec Tools | Mailing Lists | Site News | About/Contact | Advertising | Privacy ]