Re: [EXAMPLE CODE] Parasite thread injection and TCP connectionhijacking

From: Tejun Heo
Date: Sat Aug 06 2011 - 09:01:56 EST


Hello,

On Sat, Aug 06, 2011 at 08:45:28AM -0400, Andy Lutomirski wrote:
> > 2. Decide where to inject the foreign code and save the original code
> > with PTRACE_PEEKDATA. Tracer can poke any mapped area regardless
> > of protection flags but it can't add execution permission to the
> > code, so it needs to choose memory area which already has X flag
> > set. The example code uses the page the %rip is in.
>
> If the process is executing from the vsyscall page, then you'll
> probably fail. (Admittedly, this is rather unlikely, given that the
> vsyscalls are now exactly one instruction.) Presumably you also
> fail if executing from a read-only MAP_SHARED mapping.

Heh, yeah, I originally thought about scanning /proc/PID/maps to look
for the page to use but was lazy and just used %rip. I think that
should work. I'll note the problem in README.

> Windows has a facility to more-or-less call mmap on behalf of
> another process, and another one to directly inject a thread into a
> remote process. It's traditional to use them for this type of
> manipulation. Perhaps Linux should get the same thing. (Although
> you could accomplish much the same thing if you could create a task
> with your mm but the tracee's fs.)

Actually, the only thing we need on x86_64 is two bytes for the
syscall instruction because all params are passed through registers
anyway. We can just set up parameters for mmap, turn on single step,
point %rip to syscall in the vsyscall page. So, either way, I don't
think this would be too difficult to solve.

Thanks.

--
tejun
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