├── .gitignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── answers
├── answers.htm
├── evil.exe
├── evilhash.exe
├── evilhttp.txt
├── hack.xsl
├── installer.exe
├── installerhash.exe
├── installerhttp.txt
├── test.key
└── test.pub
├── bin
├── AxHell.dll
├── Rules.txt
├── example.htm
└── installer.exe
└── src
├── AxHell.sln
├── AxHell
├── AxHell.aps
├── AxHell.cpp
├── AxHell.def
├── AxHell.idl
├── AxHell.rc
├── AxHell.rgs
├── AxHell.vcxproj
├── AxHell.vcxproj.filters
├── AxHellControl.bmp
├── AxHellControl.cpp
├── AxHellControl.h
├── AxHellControl.htm
├── AxHellControl.rgs
├── AxHell_i.c
├── AxHell_i.h
├── AxHell_p.c
├── ByteStream.cpp
├── ByteStream.h
├── ByteStream.rgs
├── CommonUtils.cpp
├── CommonUtils.h
├── MyIObjectSafetyImpl.h
├── _IAxHellControlEvents_CP.h
├── dlldata.c
├── dllmain.cpp
├── dllmain.h
├── resource.h
├── stdafx.cpp
├── stdafx.h
├── targetver.h
├── xdlldata.c
└── xdlldata.h
├── ExampleProgram
├── ExampleProgram.cpp
├── ExampleProgram.h
├── ExampleProgram.vcxproj
├── ExampleProgram.vcxproj.filters
├── Resource.h
├── stdafx.cpp
├── stdafx.h
└── targetver.h
├── FileSigner
├── FileSigner.cpp
├── FileSigner.vcxproj
├── FileSigner.vcxproj.filters
├── stdafx.cpp
├── stdafx.h
└── targetver.h
├── FindSHA1Alias
├── FindSHA1Alias.csproj
├── Program.cs
└── Properties
│ └── AssemblyInfo.cs
└── MutateFileForNul
├── MutateFileForNul.csproj
├── Program.cs
└── Properties
└── AssemblyInfo.cs
/.gitignore:
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1 | # Compiled Object files
2 | *.slo
3 | *.lo
4 | *.o
5 | *.obj
6 |
7 | # Compiled Dynamic libraries
8 | *.so
9 | *.dylib
10 |
11 | # Compiled Static libraries
12 | *.lai
13 | *.la
14 | *.a
15 | *.lib
16 |
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1 | AxHell
2 | ======
3 |
4 | This is a simple exploitable ActiveX control I wrote a while back to give people something to play with to learn VR/RE on ActiveX inside IE.
5 |
6 | It can be used in a couple of ways:
7 |
8 | 1) As a source code review example, in which case look at the src folder, specifically the AxHell project.
9 | 2) As a blackbox reverse engineering challenge. In which case go straight to the bin folder.
10 |
11 | If you get stuck the answers directory contains some, no peeking ;-)
12 |
13 | NOTE: Do not install the control on anything you want to keep, it is intentionally fully exploitable :)
14 |
15 | (c) James Forshaw 2010
16 |
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8 | (new ActiveXObject("WScript.Shell")).Exec("calc");
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1 | AxHell - A simple exploitable ActiveX Control for RE/VR
2 | (c) James Forshaw 2010
3 |
4 | Licensed under GPLv3
5 |
6 | Installing:
7 |
8 | * Copy axhell.dll somewhere local and run 'regsvr32 axhell.dll'
9 |
10 | * Copy example.htm and installer.exe to a website (and make sure both can be served), run it to
11 | check it works (you should get a message box appear).
12 |
13 | Rules of the game:
14 |
15 | * All functions are vulnerable to something (except GetHint, I just couldn't think of anything good).
16 |
17 | * Call GetHint with the name of the hint to get some meaningless text ;)
18 |
19 | * A vulnerability does not necessarily mean you get code execution, there are other types of vulnerability
20 |
21 | * Assume you can force a user to go to your website, you cannot man in the middle their traffic, redirect their DNS etc.
22 |
23 | * Don't waste too much time on this :)
24 |
25 | * Only play with this on an isolated computer, otherwise you _will_ get owned by somebody.
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1 |
2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 11.00
3 | # Visual Studio 2010
4 | Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "AxHell", "AxHell\AxHell.vcxproj", "{D14E2E50-6387-4E30-8962-1440FE34D4DE}"
5 | EndProject
6 | Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "FileSigner", "FileSigner\FileSigner.vcxproj", "{775A6EA5-5055-4D9D-9FD2-A93DD23456BF}"
7 | EndProject
8 | Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "ExampleProgram", "ExampleProgram\ExampleProgram.vcxproj", "{494B0A45-EDA6-463C-8001-053B96974F76}"
9 | EndProject
10 | Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "FindSHA1Alias", "FindSHA1Alias\FindSHA1Alias.csproj", "{115307BC-A7CA-476D-B15B-DBFE5D8BA417}"
11 | EndProject
12 | Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "MutateFileForNul", "MutateFileForNul\MutateFileForNul.csproj", "{8B2277FD-0B21-4C63-A99F-9DB402F471AA}"
13 | EndProject
14 | Global
15 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
16 | Debug|Mixed Platforms = Debug|Mixed Platforms
17 | Debug|Win32 = Debug|Win32
18 | Debug|x86 = Debug|x86
19 | Release|Mixed Platforms = Release|Mixed Platforms
20 | Release|Win32 = Release|Win32
21 | Release|x86 = Release|x86
22 | EndGlobalSection
23 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution
24 | {D14E2E50-6387-4E30-8962-1440FE34D4DE}.Debug|Mixed Platforms.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
25 | {D14E2E50-6387-4E30-8962-1440FE34D4DE}.Debug|Mixed Platforms.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
26 | {D14E2E50-6387-4E30-8962-1440FE34D4DE}.Debug|Win32.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
27 | {D14E2E50-6387-4E30-8962-1440FE34D4DE}.Debug|Win32.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
28 | {D14E2E50-6387-4E30-8962-1440FE34D4DE}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
29 | {D14E2E50-6387-4E30-8962-1440FE34D4DE}.Release|Mixed Platforms.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
30 | {D14E2E50-6387-4E30-8962-1440FE34D4DE}.Release|Mixed Platforms.Build.0 = Release|Win32
31 | {D14E2E50-6387-4E30-8962-1440FE34D4DE}.Release|Win32.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
32 | {D14E2E50-6387-4E30-8962-1440FE34D4DE}.Release|Win32.Build.0 = Release|Win32
33 | {D14E2E50-6387-4E30-8962-1440FE34D4DE}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
34 | {775A6EA5-5055-4D9D-9FD2-A93DD23456BF}.Debug|Mixed Platforms.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
35 | {775A6EA5-5055-4D9D-9FD2-A93DD23456BF}.Debug|Mixed Platforms.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
36 | {775A6EA5-5055-4D9D-9FD2-A93DD23456BF}.Debug|Win32.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
37 | {775A6EA5-5055-4D9D-9FD2-A93DD23456BF}.Debug|Win32.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
38 | {775A6EA5-5055-4D9D-9FD2-A93DD23456BF}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
39 | {775A6EA5-5055-4D9D-9FD2-A93DD23456BF}.Release|Mixed Platforms.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
40 | {775A6EA5-5055-4D9D-9FD2-A93DD23456BF}.Release|Mixed Platforms.Build.0 = Release|Win32
41 | {775A6EA5-5055-4D9D-9FD2-A93DD23456BF}.Release|Win32.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
42 | {775A6EA5-5055-4D9D-9FD2-A93DD23456BF}.Release|Win32.Build.0 = Release|Win32
43 | {775A6EA5-5055-4D9D-9FD2-A93DD23456BF}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
44 | {494B0A45-EDA6-463C-8001-053B96974F76}.Debug|Mixed Platforms.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
45 | {494B0A45-EDA6-463C-8001-053B96974F76}.Debug|Mixed Platforms.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
46 | {494B0A45-EDA6-463C-8001-053B96974F76}.Debug|Win32.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
47 | {494B0A45-EDA6-463C-8001-053B96974F76}.Debug|Win32.Build.0 = Debug|Win32
48 | {494B0A45-EDA6-463C-8001-053B96974F76}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32
49 | {494B0A45-EDA6-463C-8001-053B96974F76}.Release|Mixed Platforms.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
50 | {494B0A45-EDA6-463C-8001-053B96974F76}.Release|Mixed Platforms.Build.0 = Release|Win32
51 | {494B0A45-EDA6-463C-8001-053B96974F76}.Release|Win32.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
52 | {494B0A45-EDA6-463C-8001-053B96974F76}.Release|Win32.Build.0 = Release|Win32
53 | {494B0A45-EDA6-463C-8001-053B96974F76}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32
54 | {115307BC-A7CA-476D-B15B-DBFE5D8BA417}.Debug|Mixed Platforms.ActiveCfg = Debug|x86
55 | {115307BC-A7CA-476D-B15B-DBFE5D8BA417}.Debug|Mixed Platforms.Build.0 = Debug|x86
56 | {115307BC-A7CA-476D-B15B-DBFE5D8BA417}.Debug|Win32.ActiveCfg = Debug|x86
57 | {115307BC-A7CA-476D-B15B-DBFE5D8BA417}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|x86
58 | {115307BC-A7CA-476D-B15B-DBFE5D8BA417}.Debug|x86.Build.0 = Debug|x86
59 | {115307BC-A7CA-476D-B15B-DBFE5D8BA417}.Release|Mixed Platforms.ActiveCfg = Release|x86
60 | {115307BC-A7CA-476D-B15B-DBFE5D8BA417}.Release|Mixed Platforms.Build.0 = Release|x86
61 | {115307BC-A7CA-476D-B15B-DBFE5D8BA417}.Release|Win32.ActiveCfg = Release|x86
62 | {115307BC-A7CA-476D-B15B-DBFE5D8BA417}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|x86
63 | {115307BC-A7CA-476D-B15B-DBFE5D8BA417}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|x86
64 | {8B2277FD-0B21-4C63-A99F-9DB402F471AA}.Debug|Mixed Platforms.ActiveCfg = Debug|x86
65 | {8B2277FD-0B21-4C63-A99F-9DB402F471AA}.Debug|Mixed Platforms.Build.0 = Debug|x86
66 | {8B2277FD-0B21-4C63-A99F-9DB402F471AA}.Debug|Win32.ActiveCfg = Debug|x86
67 | {8B2277FD-0B21-4C63-A99F-9DB402F471AA}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|x86
68 | {8B2277FD-0B21-4C63-A99F-9DB402F471AA}.Debug|x86.Build.0 = Debug|x86
69 | {8B2277FD-0B21-4C63-A99F-9DB402F471AA}.Release|Mixed Platforms.ActiveCfg = Release|x86
70 | {8B2277FD-0B21-4C63-A99F-9DB402F471AA}.Release|Mixed Platforms.Build.0 = Release|x86
71 | {8B2277FD-0B21-4C63-A99F-9DB402F471AA}.Release|Win32.ActiveCfg = Release|x86
72 | {8B2277FD-0B21-4C63-A99F-9DB402F471AA}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|x86
73 | {8B2277FD-0B21-4C63-A99F-9DB402F471AA}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|x86
74 | EndGlobalSection
75 | GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution
76 | HideSolutionNode = FALSE
77 | EndGlobalSection
78 | EndGlobal
79 |
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1 | // AxHell.cpp : Implementation of DLL Exports.
2 |
3 |
4 | #include "stdafx.h"
5 | #include "resource.h"
6 | #include "AxHell_i.h"
7 | #include "dllmain.h"
8 | #include "xdlldata.h"
9 |
10 |
11 | // Used to determine whether the DLL can be unloaded by OLE.
12 | STDAPI DllCanUnloadNow(void)
13 | {
14 | #ifdef _MERGE_PROXYSTUB
15 | HRESULT hr = PrxDllCanUnloadNow();
16 | if (hr != S_OK)
17 | return hr;
18 | #endif
19 | return _AtlModule.DllCanUnloadNow();
20 | }
21 |
22 | // Returns a class factory to create an object of the requested type.
23 | STDAPI DllGetClassObject(REFCLSID rclsid, REFIID riid, LPVOID* ppv)
24 | {
25 | #ifdef _MERGE_PROXYSTUB
26 | if (PrxDllGetClassObject(rclsid, riid, ppv) == S_OK)
27 | return S_OK;
28 | #endif
29 | return _AtlModule.DllGetClassObject(rclsid, riid, ppv);
30 | }
31 |
32 | // DllRegisterServer - Adds entries to the system registry.
33 | STDAPI DllRegisterServer(void)
34 | {
35 | // registers object, typelib and all interfaces in typelib
36 | HRESULT hr = _AtlModule.DllRegisterServer();
37 | #ifdef _MERGE_PROXYSTUB
38 | if (FAILED(hr))
39 | return hr;
40 | hr = PrxDllRegisterServer();
41 | #endif
42 | return hr;
43 | }
44 |
45 | // DllUnregisterServer - Removes entries from the system registry.
46 | STDAPI DllUnregisterServer(void)
47 | {
48 | HRESULT hr = _AtlModule.DllUnregisterServer();
49 | #ifdef _MERGE_PROXYSTUB
50 | if (FAILED(hr))
51 | return hr;
52 | hr = PrxDllRegisterServer();
53 | if (FAILED(hr))
54 | return hr;
55 | hr = PrxDllUnregisterServer();
56 | #endif
57 | return hr;
58 | }
59 |
60 | // DllInstall - Adds/Removes entries to the system registry per user per machine.
61 | STDAPI DllInstall(BOOL bInstall, LPCWSTR pszCmdLine)
62 | {
63 | HRESULT hr = E_FAIL;
64 | static const wchar_t szUserSwitch[] = L"user";
65 |
66 | if (pszCmdLine != NULL)
67 | {
68 | if (_wcsnicmp(pszCmdLine, szUserSwitch, _countof(szUserSwitch)) == 0)
69 | {
70 | ATL::AtlSetPerUserRegistration(true);
71 | }
72 | }
73 |
74 | if (bInstall)
75 | {
76 | hr = DllRegisterServer();
77 | if (FAILED(hr))
78 | {
79 | DllUnregisterServer();
80 | }
81 | }
82 | else
83 | {
84 | hr = DllUnregisterServer();
85 | }
86 |
87 | return hr;
88 | }
89 |
90 |
91 |
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1 | ; AxHell.def : Declares the module parameters.
2 |
3 | LIBRARY
4 |
5 | EXPORTS
6 | DllCanUnloadNow PRIVATE
7 | DllGetClassObject PRIVATE
8 | DllRegisterServer PRIVATE
9 | DllUnregisterServer PRIVATE
10 | DllInstall PRIVATE
11 |
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1 | // AxHell.idl : IDL source for AxHell
2 | //
3 |
4 | // This file will be processed by the MIDL tool to
5 | // produce the type library (AxHell.tlb) and marshalling code.
6 |
7 | #include "olectl.h"
8 | import "oaidl.idl";
9 | import "ocidl.idl";
10 |
11 | [
12 | object,
13 | uuid(088D2CF7-D853-4893-8B8C-7941BD8F7781),
14 | dual,
15 | nonextensible,
16 | pointer_default(unique)
17 | ]
18 | interface IAxHellControl : IDispatch{
19 | [id(1), helpstring("Get a hint for the function name")] HRESULT GetHint([in] BSTR bstrFuncName, [out,retval] BSTR* pbstrHint);
20 | [id(2), helpstring("Pass a string of the name of the utility to run, only a limited subset will be allowed for safety")] HRESULT RunUtility([in] VARIANT varName);
21 | [id(3), helpstring("Ultra fast string reverser!")] HRESULT ReverseString([in] BSTR bstrString, [out,retval] BSTR* bstrRet);
22 | [id(4), helpstring("Create a random string full of fun, if ulSeed != 0 then seeds generator.")] HRESULT CreateRandomString([in] ULONG ulSeed, [out,retval] BSTR* bstrRet);
23 | [id(5), helpstring("Nice utility function to do an XSLT transform without any extra code.")] HRESULT TransformXSLT([in] BSTR bstrXML, [in] BSTR bstrXSLT, [out,retval] BSTR* bstrResult);
24 | [id(6), helpstring("Creates a new ActiveX object, allows you to specify the CLSID directly unlike normal")] HRESULT CreateObject([in] BSTR bstrCLSID, [out,retval] VARIANT* ppObject);
25 | [id(7), helpstring("Download and run an installer, only allow files with a valid signature")] HRESULT RunInstaller([in] BSTR url, [in] BSTR signature, [out,retval] VARIANT_BOOL* bRet);
26 | [id(8), helpstring("Download and run our only specific installers, nothing else")] HRESULT RunInstallerEx([in] BSTR url, [out,retval] VARIANT_BOOL* bRet);
27 | [id(9), helpstring("Create a ByteStream object. Can be used to construct a binary blob to POST via XmlHttpRequest")] HRESULT CreateByteStream([in] ULONG ulSize, [out,retval] IDispatch** ppDispatch);
28 | [id(10), helpstring("Run installer only from our host www.notintheslightestisthisreal.com")] HRESULT RunInstallerExEx([in] BSTR url);
29 | };
30 |
31 | [
32 | object,
33 | uuid(33D7950F-D773-4F6D-983B-853EAB320986),
34 | dual,
35 | nonextensible,
36 | pointer_default(unique)
37 | ]
38 | interface IByteStream : IDispatch{
39 | [id(1), helpstring("Read bytes from the stream buffer, returns a hex encoded string.")] HRESULT ReadBytes([in] ULONG ulOffset, [in] ULONG ulSize, [out,retval] BSTR* bstrRet);
40 | [id(2), helpstring("Write bytes to the stream buffer, requires a hex encoded string.")] HRESULT WriteBytes([in] ULONG ulOffset, [in] BSTR bstrHexData);
41 | [id(3), helpstring("Reset the buffer to zero.")] HRESULT Clear(void);
42 | };
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44 | object,
45 | uuid(8F9B5604-D0E4-4B2A-BB71-1D6958BB9F41),
46 | nonextensible,
47 | pointer_default(unique)
48 | ]
49 | interface IByteStreamInit : IUnknown {
50 | HRESULT Initialize(ULONG ulSize);
51 | };
52 |
53 | [
54 | uuid(2D452F16-C5E5-45DA-AC5C-7E982FB980EC),
55 | version(1.0),
56 | ]
57 | library AxHellLib
58 | {
59 | importlib("stdole2.tlb");
60 | [
61 | uuid(1D82C6A4-031A-427C-B620-04AA08AFA624)
62 | ]
63 | dispinterface _IAxHellControlEvents
64 | {
65 | properties:
66 | methods:
67 | };
68 | [
69 | uuid(3AE51322-4D0E-4AAD-9F67-FD3925EE5FE1),
70 | control
71 | ]
72 | coclass AxHellControl
73 | {
74 | [default] interface IAxHellControl;
75 | [default, source] dispinterface _IAxHellControlEvents;
76 | };
77 | [
78 | uuid(35ECD2DB-3A98-4E79-969E-0FE2C28CC623)
79 | ]
80 | coclass ByteStream
81 | {
82 | [default] interface IByteStream;
83 | };
84 | };
85 |
86 |
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1 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 | // AxHell - A simple Exploitable ActiveX Control for RE/VR
3 | // Copyright (C) 2010 James Forshaw
4 |
5 | // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
6 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
7 | // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
8 | // (at your option) any later version.
9 |
10 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
13 | // GNU General Public License for more details.
14 |
15 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
16 | // along with this program. If not, see .
17 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
18 | #include "stdafx.h"
19 | #include "AxHellControl.h"
20 | #include
21 | #include
22 | #include "ByteStream.h"
23 |
24 | #import
25 | #pragma comment(lib, "shlwapi.lib")
26 | #pragma comment(lib, "wininet.lib")
27 |
28 | // Public key for verifying installer signature
29 | unsigned char publicKey[148] = {
30 | 0x06, 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x24, 0x00, 0x00, 0x52, 0x53, 0x41, 0x31, 0x00, 0x04, 0x00, 0x00,
31 | 0x01, 0x00, 0x01, 0x00, 0x37, 0x30, 0xAD, 0x26, 0x79, 0x7C, 0x88, 0xFD, 0xFC, 0x9E, 0x3C, 0x70,
32 | 0x93, 0x8F, 0x4E, 0x74, 0x11, 0x52, 0xF7, 0x96, 0xF2, 0x87, 0xEC, 0x7F, 0x60, 0xC3, 0x65, 0x6F,
33 | 0x09, 0xDC, 0xBE, 0xCD, 0xD3, 0xC3, 0xFE, 0xB2, 0xB3, 0x28, 0x31, 0xE0, 0x9F, 0x24, 0x9E, 0x91,
34 | 0xF5, 0x13, 0x97, 0x1C, 0x70, 0x6B, 0x95, 0x91, 0x4C, 0x22, 0x53, 0xF2, 0x79, 0x8F, 0xE8, 0x7E,
35 | 0x6C, 0x53, 0x21, 0xA7, 0x83, 0xBD, 0xDD, 0x42, 0x89, 0xC6, 0xF5, 0xA3, 0x9D, 0x29, 0xC1, 0xE3,
36 | 0x6D, 0xA3, 0x6D, 0xD7, 0x3B, 0x24, 0x2F, 0x52, 0xE8, 0xA9, 0xD7, 0xAF, 0xC6, 0xE5, 0xB0, 0x4B,
37 | 0xC2, 0x1A, 0xF3, 0x05, 0xB8, 0xD2, 0xC1, 0xBC, 0x89, 0x81, 0x7B, 0x42, 0x35, 0x28, 0xD3, 0x81,
38 | 0x95, 0xFE, 0x8E, 0xDB, 0x33, 0x17, 0x52, 0x26, 0x1B, 0xBC, 0x76, 0xF2, 0xE7, 0xBE, 0x6D, 0x45,
39 | 0xF3, 0xA5, 0x09, 0x9E
40 | };
41 |
42 | // Define two different hash values for possible installers
43 | unsigned char sha1Hash[][SHA1_HASH_SIZE] = {
44 | { 0xb2, 0x6e, 0x44, 0x76, 0x4e, 0x3e, 0xd0, 0x24, 0x82, 0x03,
45 | 0x2a, 0x98, 0x7c, 0x9d, 0xb3, 0x15, 0x3c, 0xbf, 0xf0, 0xab },
46 | { 0xa0, 0x19, 0x00, 0xd9, 0xfa, 0x30, 0xae, 0x53, 0x9b, 0x89,
47 | 0x03, 0x78, 0x93, 0xbb, 0xa4, 0x8d, 0x1c, 0x59, 0xe0, 0xc3 },
48 | };
49 |
50 | // List of allowed utilities
51 | LPCWSTR allowedUtilities[] = {
52 | L"notepad",
53 | L"mspaint"
54 | };
55 |
56 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
57 | // IsValidUtility
58 | // Checks a utility name is valid
59 | //
60 | // Parameters:
61 | // lpName - Name of the utility to check
62 | //
63 | // Return:
64 | // true if a valid utility, false otherwise
65 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
66 | static bool IsValidUtility(LPCWSTR lpName)
67 | {
68 | if(lpName)
69 | {
70 | for(size_t i = 0; i < _countof(allowedUtilities); i++)
71 | {
72 | if(_wcsicmp(allowedUtilities[i], lpName) == 0)
73 | {
74 | return true;
75 | }
76 | }
77 | }
78 |
79 | return false;
80 | }
81 |
82 |
83 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
84 | // RunUtility
85 | // Run a utility, only allow a permitted set of applications
86 | //
87 | // Parameters:
88 | // varName - Variant holding the string for the utility
89 | //
90 | // Return:
91 | // S_OK = Success
92 | // E_FAIL = Generic error
93 | // E_ACCESSDENIED - Not a permitted utility
94 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
95 | STDMETHODIMP CAxHellControl::RunUtility(VARIANT varName)
96 | {
97 | HRESULT hr = E_FAIL;
98 | variant_t var(varName);
99 |
100 | try
101 | {
102 | if(IsValidUtility((bstr_t)var))
103 | {
104 | if(CCommonUtils::RunProcess((bstr_t)var, FALSE))
105 | {
106 | hr = S_OK;
107 | }
108 | else
109 | {
110 | hr = E_FAIL;
111 | }
112 | }
113 | else
114 | {
115 | throw _com_error(E_ACCESSDENIED);
116 | }
117 | }
118 | catch(_com_error& err)
119 | {
120 | hr = err.Error();
121 | }
122 |
123 | return SET_HRESULT(hr);
124 | }
125 |
126 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
127 | // ReverseString
128 | // Reverses a string buffer and returns it to the caller
129 | //
130 | // Parameters:
131 | // bstrString - The string to reverse
132 | // bstrRet - The BSTR pointer to return the reversed string
133 | //
134 | // Return:
135 | // S_OK = Success
136 | // E_INVALIDARG - Invalid argument
137 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
138 | STDMETHODIMP CAxHellControl::ReverseString(BSTR bstrString, BSTR* bstrRet)
139 | {
140 | WCHAR buf[512] = {0};
141 | UINT i = 0;
142 | UINT len;
143 | HRESULT hr = E_FAIL;
144 |
145 | len = ::SysStringLen(bstrString);
146 |
147 | if(len < sizeof(buf))
148 | {
149 | while(len > 0)
150 | {
151 | buf[i] = bstrString[len-1];
152 | i++;
153 | len--;
154 | }
155 |
156 | if(bstrRet != NULL)
157 | {
158 | *bstrRet = ::SysAllocString(buf);
159 | }
160 |
161 | hr = S_OK;
162 | }
163 | else
164 | {
165 | hr = E_INVALIDARG;
166 | }
167 |
168 | return SET_HRESULT(hr);
169 | }
170 |
171 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
172 | // CreateRandomString
173 | // Creates a random string and returns it to the caller
174 | //
175 | // Parameters:
176 | // bstrRet - The BSTR pointer to return the random string
177 | //
178 | // Return:
179 | // S_OK - Success
180 | // E_INVALIDARG - Invalid argument
181 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
182 | STDMETHODIMP CAxHellControl::CreateRandomString(ULONG ulSeed, BSTR* bstrRet)
183 | {
184 | WCHAR buf[512];
185 | HRESULT hr = E_FAIL;
186 | ULONG len;
187 |
188 | try
189 | {
190 | if(bstrRet == NULL)
191 | {
192 | throw _com_error(E_INVALIDARG);
193 | }
194 |
195 | if(ulSeed != 0)
196 | {
197 | srand(ulSeed);
198 | }
199 |
200 | len = 1 + (ULONG) (_countof(buf) * ((double)rand() / (double)(RAND_MAX+1)));
201 |
202 | memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
203 | for(ULONG i = 0; i < len; i++)
204 | {
205 | buf[i] = (WCHAR)rand();
206 | }
207 |
208 | *bstrRet = ::SysAllocString(buf);
209 | if(*bstrRet == NULL)
210 | {
211 | throw _com_error(E_OUTOFMEMORY);
212 | }
213 |
214 | hr = S_OK;
215 | }
216 | catch(_com_error& err)
217 | {
218 | hr = err.Error();
219 | }
220 |
221 | return SET_HRESULT(hr);
222 | }
223 |
224 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
225 | // TransformXSLT
226 | // Do an XSLT transform on some supplied XML and XSLT data
227 | //
228 | // Parameters:
229 | // bstrXML - The XML to transform
230 | // bstrXSLT - The XSLT to use to transform
231 | // bstrResult - The BSTR pointer to return the transformed data in
232 | //
233 | // Return:
234 | // S_OK - Success
235 | // E_INVALIDARG - Invalid argument
236 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
237 | STDMETHODIMP CAxHellControl::TransformXSLT(BSTR bstrXML, BSTR bstrXSLT, BSTR* bstrResult)
238 | {
239 | MSXML2::IXMLDOMDocumentPtr xmlDocument;
240 | MSXML2::IXMLDOMDocumentPtr xsltDocument;
241 | HRESULT hr = E_FAIL;
242 | bstr_t ret;
243 |
244 | try
245 | {
246 | if(!bstrXML || !bstrXSLT || !bstrResult)
247 | {
248 | throw _com_error(E_INVALIDARG);
249 | }
250 |
251 | hr = xmlDocument.CreateInstance(__uuidof(MSXML2::DOMDocument30));
252 | if(FAILED(hr))
253 | {
254 | throw _com_error(hr);
255 | }
256 |
257 | // Prevent external files being loaded
258 | xmlDocument->resolveExternals = VARIANT_FALSE;
259 | xmlDocument->async = VARIANT_FALSE;
260 |
261 | if(xmlDocument->loadXML(bstrXML) != VARIANT_TRUE)
262 | {
263 | throw _com_error(hr);
264 | }
265 |
266 | hr = xsltDocument.CreateInstance(__uuidof(MSXML2::DOMDocument30));
267 | if(FAILED(hr))
268 | {
269 | throw _com_error(hr);
270 | }
271 |
272 | xsltDocument->resolveExternals = VARIANT_FALSE;
273 | xsltDocument->async = VARIANT_FALSE;
274 |
275 | if(xsltDocument->loadXML(bstrXSLT) != VARIANT_TRUE)
276 | {
277 | throw _com_error(E_INVALIDARG);
278 | }
279 |
280 | ret = xmlDocument->transformNode(xsltDocument);
281 |
282 | *bstrResult = ret.Detach();
283 | }
284 | catch(_com_error& err)
285 | {
286 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"Error %ls\n", err.ErrorMessage());
287 | hr = err.Error();
288 | }
289 |
290 | return SET_HRESULT(hr);
291 | }
292 |
293 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
294 | // QuerySite
295 | // Internal function to query the site object for an interface
296 | //
297 | // Parameters:
298 | // riid - The IID to query for
299 | // ppv - Pointer to an object to put queried object
300 | //
301 | // Return:
302 | // S_OK - Success
303 | // E_INVALIDARG - Invalid argument
304 | // E_* - Other errors
305 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
306 | HRESULT CAxHellControl::QuerySite(REFIID riid, void** ppv)
307 | {
308 | HRESULT hr = E_INVALIDARG;
309 |
310 | if(ppv)
311 | {
312 | *ppv = NULL;
313 |
314 | // IObjectWithSite
315 | if(m_spClientSite)
316 | {
317 | hr = m_spClientSite->QueryInterface(riid, ppv);
318 | }
319 |
320 | // IOleClientSite
321 | if(FAILED(hr) && m_spUnkSite)
322 | {
323 | hr = m_spUnkSite->QueryInterface(riid, ppv);
324 | }
325 | }
326 |
327 | return hr;
328 | }
329 |
330 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
331 | // QuerySiteForServiceProvider
332 | // Internal function to query the service provide for the site
333 | //
334 | // Parameters:
335 | // pServiceProv - Pointer to store the service provider object
336 | //
337 | // Return:
338 | // S_OK - Success
339 | // E_INVALIDARG - Invalid argument
340 | // E_* - Other errors
341 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
342 | HRESULT CAxHellControl::QueryForSiteServiceProvider(IServiceProvider** pServiceProv)
343 | {
344 | CComPtr serviceProv;
345 | HRESULT hr = E_INVALIDARG;
346 |
347 | try
348 | {
349 | if(pServiceProv == NULL)
350 | {
351 | throw _com_error(E_INVALIDARG);
352 | }
353 |
354 | *pServiceProv = NULL;
355 |
356 | serviceProv = m_spClientSite;
357 | if(serviceProv == NULL)
358 | {
359 | serviceProv = m_spUnkSite;
360 | }
361 |
362 | if(serviceProv == NULL)
363 | {
364 | throw _com_error(E_FAIL);
365 | }
366 | else
367 | {
368 | hr = S_OK;
369 | }
370 |
371 | *pServiceProv = serviceProv.Detach();
372 | }
373 | catch(_com_error& err)
374 | {
375 | hr = err.Error();
376 | }
377 |
378 | return hr;
379 | }
380 |
381 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
382 | // QuerySiteForService
383 | // Internal function to query the service provide for the site
384 | //
385 | // Parameters:
386 | // serviceGuid - The service GUID
387 | // riid - The IID to query for
388 | // ppv - A pointer to store the resulting interface
389 | //
390 | // Return:
391 | // S_OK - Success
392 | // E_INVALIDARG - Invalid argument
393 | // E_* - Other errors
394 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
395 | HRESULT CAxHellControl::QuerySiteForService(REFGUID serviceGuid, REFIID riid, void** ppv)
396 | {
397 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"OLE %p, Object %p\n", m_spClientSite, m_spUnkSite);
398 | CComPtr serviceProv;
399 | HRESULT hr = E_INVALIDARG;
400 |
401 | try
402 | {
403 | hr = QueryForSiteServiceProvider(&serviceProv);
404 | if(FAILED(hr))
405 | {
406 | throw _com_error(hr);
407 | }
408 |
409 | hr = serviceProv->QueryService(serviceGuid, riid, ppv);
410 | }
411 | catch(_com_error& err)
412 | {
413 | hr = err.Error();
414 | }
415 |
416 | return hr;
417 | }
418 |
419 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
420 | // CreateObject
421 | // Function to create a new ActiveX object
422 | //
423 | // Parameters:
424 | // bstrCLSID - The classid string of the control
425 | // ppObject - Variant to store the object if successful
426 | //
427 | // Return:
428 | // S_OK - Success
429 | // E_* - Other errors
430 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
431 | STDMETHODIMP CAxHellControl::CreateObject(BSTR bstrCLSID, VARIANT* ppObject)
432 | {
433 | CLSID clsid = CLSID_NULL;
434 | HRESULT hr = E_FAIL;
435 | CComPtr secman;
436 | IDispatch* pDisp = NULL;
437 |
438 | try
439 | {
440 | if(ppObject == NULL)
441 | {
442 | throw _com_error(E_INVALIDARG);
443 | }
444 |
445 | VariantInit(ppObject);
446 |
447 | hr = CLSIDFromString(bstrCLSID, &clsid);
448 | if(FAILED(hr))
449 | {
450 | hr = CLSIDFromProgID(bstrCLSID, &clsid);
451 | }
452 |
453 | if(FAILED(hr))
454 | {
455 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"Error: 0x%08X\n", hr);
456 | throw _com_error(hr);
457 | }
458 |
459 | hr = QuerySiteForService(SID_SInternetHostSecurityManager, IID_PPV_ARGS(&secman));
460 | if(FAILED(hr))
461 | {
462 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"Couldnt get service 0x%08X\n", hr);
463 | throw _com_error(hr);
464 | }
465 |
466 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"Creating Object\n");
467 | // Create object honouring safety flags if available
468 | hr = CCommonUtils::CreateObject(secman, m_dwCurrentSafety, FALSE, clsid, IID_PPV_ARGS(&pDisp));
469 | if(FAILED(hr))
470 | {
471 | throw _com_error(hr);
472 | }
473 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"%p\n", pDisp);
474 |
475 | V_VT(ppObject) = VT_DISPATCH;
476 | V_DISPATCH(ppObject) = pDisp;
477 | pDisp = NULL;
478 |
479 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"CreateObject 0x%08X\n", hr);
480 | }
481 | catch(_com_error& err)
482 | {
483 | hr = err.Error();
484 | }
485 |
486 | if(pDisp)
487 | {
488 | pDisp->Release();
489 | pDisp = NULL;
490 | }
491 |
492 | return SET_HRESULT(hr);
493 | }
494 |
495 | // Hint structure
496 | struct HintData
497 | {
498 | LPCWSTR lpName;
499 | LPCWSTR lpHint;
500 | };
501 |
502 | // List of hints
503 | HintData hints[] = {
504 | { L"GetHint", L"What do you think?" },
505 | { L"RunUtility", L"Do object's strike twice?" },
506 | { L"CreateRandomString", L"Not everything is as random as it seems" },
507 | { L"ReverseString", L"Don't forget to return to the beginning" },
508 | { L"TransformXSLT", L"Feature rich, safety poor" },
509 | { L"CreateObject", L"Knowing is half the battle" },
510 | { L"RunInstaller", L"Sometimes different questions lead to the right answer" },
511 | { L"RunInstallerEx", L"A real brute to defeat" },
512 | { L"RunInstallerExEx", L"Меѓународен домените?" },
513 | { L"CreateByteStream", L"A surfeit of resources can take you everywhere" },
514 | };
515 |
516 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
517 | // GetHint
518 | // Function to get a hint
519 | //
520 | // Parameters:
521 | // bstrFuncName - The name of the function to get the hint for
522 | // pbstrHint - The hint string
523 | //
524 | // Return:
525 | // S_OK - Success
526 | // E_* - Other errors
527 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
528 | STDMETHODIMP CAxHellControl::GetHint(BSTR bstrFuncName, BSTR* pbstrHint)
529 | {
530 | HRESULT hr = E_FAIL;
531 | int i = 0;
532 |
533 | *pbstrHint = NULL;
534 |
535 | for(i = 0; i < _countof(hints); i++)
536 | {
537 | if(_wcsicmp(hints[i].lpName, bstrFuncName) == 0)
538 | {
539 | *pbstrHint = ::SysAllocString(hints[i].lpHint);
540 | if(*pbstrHint == NULL)
541 | {
542 | hr = E_OUTOFMEMORY;
543 | }
544 | else
545 | {
546 | hr = S_OK;
547 | }
548 | break;
549 | }
550 | }
551 |
552 | return hr;
553 | }
554 |
555 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
556 | // RunInstaller
557 | // Run an installed based on a specified signature
558 | //
559 | // Parameters:
560 | // url - The URL to use
561 | // signature - Hex encoded signature for the file (using a private key)
562 | // bRet - Indicates if we ran the installer or not
563 | //
564 | // Return:
565 | // S_OK - Success
566 | // E_* - Other errors
567 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
568 | STDMETHODIMP CAxHellControl::RunInstaller(BSTR url, BSTR signature, VARIANT_BOOL* bRet)
569 | {
570 | WCHAR tempPath[MAX_PATH];
571 | WCHAR tempFile[MAX_PATH];
572 | WCHAR quotedFile[MAX_PATH];
573 | bstr_t fullUrl;
574 | DWORD dwSize;
575 | HRESULT hr = E_FAIL;
576 | LPWSTR lpFileName = NULL;
577 | LPWSTR lpLastSlash = NULL;
578 |
579 | try
580 | {
581 | if((url == NULL) || (signature == NULL) || (bRet == NULL))
582 | {
583 | throw _com_error(E_INVALIDARG);
584 | }
585 |
586 | *bRet = VARIANT_FALSE;
587 |
588 | fullUrl = CCommonUtils::CreateRelativeURL(GetDocumentURL(), url);
589 |
590 | dwSize = GetTempPath(_countof(tempPath), tempPath);
591 |
592 | if((dwSize == 0) || (dwSize > MAX_PATH))
593 | {
594 | throw _com_error(E_FAIL);
595 | }
596 |
597 | lpFileName = _wcsdup(fullUrl);
598 | if(lpFileName == NULL)
599 | {
600 | throw _com_error(E_FAIL);
601 | }
602 |
603 | // Find the last slash character
604 | while(*lpFileName)
605 | {
606 | if((*lpFileName == '/') || (*lpFileName == '\\'))
607 | {
608 | lpLastSlash = lpFileName+1;
609 | }
610 | lpFileName++;
611 | }
612 |
613 | if((lpLastSlash == NULL) || (wcslen(lpLastSlash) == 0))
614 | {
615 | throw _com_error(E_FAIL);
616 | }
617 |
618 | if(PathCombine(tempFile, tempPath, lpLastSlash) == NULL)
619 | {
620 | throw _com_error(E_FAIL);
621 | }
622 |
623 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"Downloading to %ls\n", tempFile);
624 |
625 | hr = StringCchPrintf(quotedFile, _countof(quotedFile), L"\"%ls\"", tempFile);
626 | if(FAILED(hr))
627 | {
628 | throw _com_error(E_FAIL);
629 | }
630 |
631 | hr = URLDownloadToFile(NULL, fullUrl, tempFile, 0, NULL);
632 | if(FAILED(hr))
633 | {
634 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"Error 0x%08X\n", hr);
635 | throw _com_error(hr);
636 | }
637 |
638 | if(!CCommonUtils::VerifyFile(tempFile, publicKey, sizeof(publicKey), signature))
639 | {
640 | throw _com_error(E_FAIL);
641 | }
642 |
643 | if(CCommonUtils::RunProcess(quotedFile, TRUE))
644 | {
645 | hr = S_OK;
646 | }
647 |
648 | DeleteFile(tempFile);
649 | }
650 | catch(_com_error& err)
651 | {
652 | hr = err.Error();
653 | }
654 |
655 | if(lpFileName)
656 | {
657 | free(lpFileName);
658 | }
659 |
660 | return SET_HRESULT(hr);
661 | }
662 |
663 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
664 | // RunInstallerEx
665 | // Run an installed which is in our list of approved hashed exes
666 | //
667 | // Parameters:
668 | // url - The URL to download from
669 | // bRet - Indicates if we ran correctly
670 | //
671 | // Return:
672 | // S_OK - Success
673 | // E_* - Other errors
674 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
675 | STDMETHODIMP CAxHellControl::RunInstallerEx(BSTR url, VARIANT_BOOL* bRet)
676 | {
677 | WCHAR tempPath[MAX_PATH];
678 | WCHAR tempFile[MAX_PATH];
679 | WCHAR quotedFile[MAX_PATH];
680 | bool bCreatedFile = false;
681 | bool bMatchedFile = false;
682 | BYTE hash[SHA1_HASH_SIZE];
683 | bstr_t fullUrl;
684 | DWORD dwSize;
685 | HRESULT hr = E_FAIL;
686 |
687 | try
688 | {
689 | if((url == NULL) || (bRet == NULL))
690 | {
691 | throw _com_error(E_INVALIDARG);
692 | }
693 |
694 | *bRet = VARIANT_FALSE;
695 |
696 | fullUrl = CCommonUtils::CreateRelativeURL(GetDocumentURL(), url);
697 |
698 | dwSize = GetTempPath(_countof(tempPath), tempPath);
699 |
700 | if((dwSize == 0) || (dwSize > MAX_PATH))
701 | {
702 | throw _com_error(E_FAIL);
703 | }
704 |
705 | if(GetTempFileName(tempPath, _T("aaa"), 0, tempFile) == 0)
706 | {
707 | throw _com_error(HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(GetLastError()));
708 | }
709 |
710 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"Downloading to %ls to %ls\n", (LPCWSTR)fullUrl, tempFile);
711 | hr = StringCchPrintf(quotedFile, _countof(quotedFile), L"\"%ls\"", tempFile);
712 | if(FAILED(hr))
713 | {
714 | throw _com_error(E_FAIL);
715 | }
716 |
717 | hr = URLDownloadToFile(NULL, fullUrl, tempFile, 0, NULL);
718 | if(FAILED(hr))
719 | {
720 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"Error 0x%08X\n", hr);
721 | throw _com_error(hr);
722 | }
723 | bCreatedFile = true;
724 |
725 | if(!CCommonUtils::CalcFileHash(CALG_SHA1, tempFile, hash, sizeof(hash)))
726 | {
727 | throw _com_error(E_FAIL);
728 | }
729 |
730 | for(size_t h = 0; h < (sizeof(sha1Hash)/SHA1_HASH_SIZE); h++)
731 | {
732 | if(CCommonUtils::CompareByteStrings(sha1Hash[h], hash, SHA1_HASH_SIZE) == 0)
733 | {
734 | bMatchedFile = true;
735 | break;
736 | }
737 | }
738 |
739 | if(!bMatchedFile)
740 | {
741 | throw _com_error(E_FAIL);
742 | }
743 |
744 | if(CCommonUtils::RunProcess(quotedFile, TRUE))
745 | {
746 | hr = S_OK;
747 | }
748 | }
749 | catch(_com_error& err)
750 | {
751 | hr = err.Error();
752 | }
753 |
754 | if(bCreatedFile)
755 | {
756 | DeleteFile(tempFile);
757 | }
758 |
759 | return SET_HRESULT(hr);
760 | }
761 |
762 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
763 | // CreateByteStream
764 | // Function to create a new ByteStream ActiveX object
765 | //
766 | // Parameters:
767 | // ulSize - The size of the stream buffer to create
768 | // ppDispatch - Pointer to store the resulting IDispatch value
769 | //
770 | // Return:
771 | // S_OK - Success
772 | // E_* - Other errors
773 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
774 | STDMETHODIMP CAxHellControl::CreateByteStream(ULONG ulSize, IDispatch** ppDispatch)
775 | {
776 | HRESULT hr = E_FAIL;
777 | IByteStreamInit* pInit = NULL;
778 |
779 | if(ppDispatch)
780 | {
781 | hr = CoCreateInstance(CLSID_ByteStream, NULL, CLSCTX_SERVER, IID_PPV_ARGS(&pInit));
782 | if(SUCCEEDED(hr))
783 | {
784 | pInit->Initialize(ulSize);
785 |
786 | hr = pInit->QueryInterface(IID_PPV_ARGS(ppDispatch));
787 |
788 | pInit->Release();
789 | }
790 | }
791 |
792 | return SET_HRESULT(hr);
793 | }
794 |
795 | #define ALLOWED_HOSTNAME L"www.notintheslightestisthisreal.com"
796 |
797 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
798 | // RunInstallerExEx
799 | // Function to run an installer as long as it comes from the domain superbadger
800 | //
801 | // Parameters:
802 | // bstrCLSID - url to download from
803 | //
804 | // Return:
805 | // S_OK - Success
806 | // E_* - Other errors
807 | ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
808 | STDMETHODIMP CAxHellControl::RunInstallerExEx(BSTR url)
809 | {
810 | HRESULT hr = E_FAIL;
811 | bstr_t currUrl = url;
812 | bstr_t hostName;
813 | WCHAR tempPath[MAX_PATH] = {0};
814 | WCHAR tempFile[MAX_PATH] = {0};
815 | WCHAR quotedFile[MAX_PATH] = {0};
816 | BOOL bCreatedFile = FALSE;
817 | DWORD dwSize = 0;
818 |
819 | try
820 | {
821 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"CurrentURL: %ls\n", (LPCWSTR)currUrl);
822 | if(!PathIsURL(url))
823 | {
824 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"Path not a valid URL\n");
825 | throw _com_error(HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(GetLastError()));
826 | }
827 |
828 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"Getting hostname\n");
829 | hostName = CCommonUtils::GetUrlHostName(currUrl);
830 |
831 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"HostName: %ls\n", (LPCWSTR)hostName);
832 |
833 | if(_wcsicmp(hostName, ALLOWED_HOSTNAME) != 0)
834 | {
835 | throw _com_error(E_ACCESSDENIED);
836 | }
837 |
838 | // Drop and run application
839 | dwSize = GetTempPath(_countof(tempPath), tempPath);
840 | if((dwSize == 0) || (dwSize > MAX_PATH))
841 | {
842 | throw _com_error(E_FAIL);
843 | }
844 |
845 | if(GetTempFileName(tempPath, _T("aaa"), 0, tempFile) == 0)
846 | {
847 | throw _com_error(HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(GetLastError()));
848 | }
849 |
850 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"Downloading to %ls\n", tempFile);
851 | hr = StringCchPrintf(quotedFile, _countof(quotedFile), L"\"%ls\"", tempFile);
852 | if(FAILED(hr))
853 | {
854 | throw _com_error(E_FAIL);
855 | }
856 |
857 | hr = URLDownloadToFile(NULL, currUrl, tempFile, 0, NULL);
858 | if(FAILED(hr))
859 | {
860 | DEBUG_PRINTF(L"Error 0x%08X\n", hr);
861 | throw _com_error(hr);
862 | }
863 | bCreatedFile = true;
864 |
865 | CCommonUtils::RunProcess(quotedFile, TRUE);
866 |
867 | hr = S_OK;
868 | }
869 | catch(_com_error& err)
870 | {
871 | hr = err.Error();
872 | }
873 |
874 | if(bCreatedFile)
875 | {
876 | (void)DeleteFile(tempFile);
877 | }
878 |
879 | return SET_HRESULT(hr);
880 | }
881 |
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1 | // AxHellControl.h : Declaration of the CAxHellControl
2 | #pragma once
3 | #include "resource.h" // main symbols
4 | #include
5 | #include "MyIObjectSafetyImpl.h"
6 | #include "AxHell_i.h"
7 | #include "_IAxHellControlEvents_CP.h"
8 |
9 | #if defined(_WIN32_WCE) && !defined(_CE_DCOM) && !defined(_CE_ALLOW_SINGLE_THREADED_OBJECTS_IN_MTA)
10 | #error "Single-threaded COM objects are not properly supported on Windows CE platform, such as the Windows Mobile platforms that do not include full DCOM support. Define _CE_ALLOW_SINGLE_THREADED_OBJECTS_IN_MTA to force ATL to support creating single-thread COM object's and allow use of it's single-threaded COM object implementations. The threading model in your rgs file was set to 'Free' as that is the only threading model supported in non DCOM Windows CE platforms."
11 | #endif
12 |
13 | using namespace ATL;
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 | // CAxHellControl
18 | class ATL_NO_VTABLE CAxHellControl :
19 | public CComObjectRootEx,
20 | public IDispatchImpl,
21 | public IPersistStreamInitImpl,
22 | public IOleControlImpl,
23 | public IOleObjectImpl,
24 | public IOleInPlaceActiveObjectImpl,
25 | public IViewObjectExImpl,
26 | public IOleInPlaceObjectWindowlessImpl,
27 | public ISupportErrorInfo,
28 | public IConnectionPointContainerImpl,
29 | public CProxy_IAxHellControlEvents,
30 | public IObjectWithSiteImpl,
31 | public IServiceProviderImpl,
32 | public IPersistStorageImpl,
33 | public ISpecifyPropertyPagesImpl,
34 | public IPersistPropertyBagImpl,
35 | public IQuickActivateImpl,
36 | #ifndef _WIN32_WCE
37 | public IDataObjectImpl,
38 | #endif
39 | public IProvideClassInfo2Impl<&CLSID_AxHellControl, &__uuidof(_IAxHellControlEvents), &LIBID_AxHellLib>,
40 | public IPropertyNotifySinkCP,
41 | public CComCoClass,
42 | public CComControl,
43 | public MyIObjectSafetyImpl
44 | {
45 | public:
46 |
47 |
48 | CAxHellControl()
49 | {
50 | }
51 |
52 | DECLARE_OLEMISC_STATUS(OLEMISC_RECOMPOSEONRESIZE |
53 | OLEMISC_CANTLINKINSIDE |
54 | OLEMISC_INSIDEOUT |
55 | OLEMISC_ACTIVATEWHENVISIBLE |
56 | OLEMISC_SETCLIENTSITEFIRST
57 | )
58 |
59 | DECLARE_REGISTRY_RESOURCEID(IDR_AXHELLCONTROL)
60 |
61 |
62 | DECLARE_NOT_AGGREGATABLE(CAxHellControl)
63 |
64 | BEGIN_COM_MAP(CAxHellControl)
65 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IAxHellControl)
66 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IDispatch)
67 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IViewObjectEx)
68 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IViewObject2)
69 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IViewObject)
70 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IOleInPlaceObjectWindowless)
71 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IOleInPlaceObject)
72 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY2(IOleWindow, IOleInPlaceObjectWindowless)
73 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IOleInPlaceActiveObject)
74 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IOleControl)
75 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IOleObject)
76 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IPersistStreamInit)
77 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY2(IPersist, IPersistStreamInit)
78 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(ISupportErrorInfo)
79 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IConnectionPointContainer)
80 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(ISpecifyPropertyPages)
81 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IQuickActivate)
82 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IPersistStorage)
83 | #ifndef _WIN32_WCE
84 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IDataObject)
85 | #endif
86 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IProvideClassInfo)
87 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IProvideClassInfo2)
88 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IObjectWithSite)
89 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IServiceProvider)
90 | COM_INTERFACE_ENTRY(IObjectSafety)
91 | END_COM_MAP()
92 |
93 | BEGIN_PROP_MAP(CAxHellControl)
94 | PROP_DATA_ENTRY("_cx", m_sizeExtent.cx, VT_UI4)
95 | PROP_DATA_ENTRY("_cy", m_sizeExtent.cy, VT_UI4)
96 | END_PROP_MAP()
97 |
98 | BEGIN_CONNECTION_POINT_MAP(CAxHellControl)
99 | CONNECTION_POINT_ENTRY(IID_IPropertyNotifySink)
100 | CONNECTION_POINT_ENTRY(__uuidof(_IAxHellControlEvents))
101 | END_CONNECTION_POINT_MAP()
102 |
103 | BEGIN_MSG_MAP(CAxHellControl)
104 | CHAIN_MSG_MAP(CComControl)
105 | DEFAULT_REFLECTION_HANDLER()
106 | END_MSG_MAP()
107 | // Handler prototypes:
108 | // LRESULT MessageHandler(UINT uMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam, BOOL& bHandled);
109 | // LRESULT CommandHandler(WORD wNotifyCode, WORD wID, HWND hWndCtl, BOOL& bHandled);
110 | // LRESULT NotifyHandler(int idCtrl, LPNMHDR pnmh, BOOL& bHandled);
111 |
112 | BEGIN_CATEGORY_MAP(CAxHellControl)
113 | IMPLEMENTED_CATEGORY(CATID_SafeForScripting)
114 | IMPLEMENTED_CATEGORY(CATID_SafeForInitializing)
115 | END_CATEGORY_MAP()
116 |
117 | // ISupportsErrorInfo
118 | STDMETHOD(InterfaceSupportsErrorInfo)(REFIID riid)
119 | {
120 | static const IID* const arr[] =
121 | {
122 | &IID_IAxHellControl,
123 | };
124 |
125 | for (int i=0; i
2 |
3 | ATL 8.0 test page for object AxHellControl
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |