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  • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

    WebUSB
    WebGPU
    WebPCIE
    WebNVME
    WebSATA
    WebATX12V

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    #13

    @volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip Power over WebSocket

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    • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

      @volpeon

      WebSPI
      WebBIOS
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      #14

      @littlefox WebRing0

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      • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

        @littlefox WebRing0

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        #15

        @volpeon WebSMM

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        • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

          WebUSB
          WebGPU
          WebPCIE
          WebNVME
          WebSATA
          WebATX12V

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          #16

          @volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip WebExpressCard

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          • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

            @volpeon

            WebSPI
            WebBIOS
            WebUEFI

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            #17

            @littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network @volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip ​​

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            • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

              @manawyrm @volpeon tell me more. I crave more.

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              #18

              @littlefox @volpeon
              *sigh*
              OK, you wanted it:

              AMI MegaRAC (the BMC web UI for servers) has this feature where they allow you to select a .iso image for a CD-ROM in the web console (next to the KVM/VNC viewer).

              How did they implement the CD-ROM emulation?
              They open a WebSockets connection to the BMC, emulate a SCSI CD-ROM drive in JavaScript (!) and send raw SCSI packets back&forth via WebSockets, which the BMC then forwards via internal USB to the host system.

              littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL awooo@floofy.techA elfin@mstdn.socialE mxshift@social.treehouse.systemsM ellie@ellieayla.netE 7 Antworten Letzte Antwort
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              • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

                WebUSB
                WebGPU
                WebPCIE
                WebNVME
                WebSATA
                WebATX12V

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                #19

                @volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip WebDOCSIS

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                • manawyrm@chaos.socialM manawyrm@chaos.social

                  @littlefox @volpeon
                  *sigh*
                  OK, you wanted it:

                  AMI MegaRAC (the BMC web UI for servers) has this feature where they allow you to select a .iso image for a CD-ROM in the web console (next to the KVM/VNC viewer).

                  How did they implement the CD-ROM emulation?
                  They open a WebSockets connection to the BMC, emulate a SCSI CD-ROM drive in JavaScript (!) and send raw SCSI packets back&forth via WebSockets, which the BMC then forwards via internal USB to the host system.

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                  #20

                  @manawyrm @volpeon oh goth it's beautiful I love it

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                  • littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.network

                    @manawyrm @volpeon oh goth it's beautiful I love it

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                    #21

                    @littlefox @volpeon less fortunate: they also fucked up the permissions checks on that websocket in a bunch of BMCs.

                    You can send arbitrary SCSI packets to the host system with this mechanism...
                    Both Linux and Windows really aren't hardened against evil block storage devices.

                    Imagine the rest of the story.

                    littlefox@gotosocial-dev.svc.0x0a.networkL athenas@hachyderm.ioA spacekatia@girlcock.clubS wildduck@mamot.frW lino@chaos.socialL 6 Antworten Letzte Antwort
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                    • manawyrm@chaos.socialM manawyrm@chaos.social

                      @littlefox @volpeon less fortunate: they also fucked up the permissions checks on that websocket in a bunch of BMCs.

                      You can send arbitrary SCSI packets to the host system with this mechanism...
                      Both Linux and Windows really aren't hardened against evil block storage devices.

                      Imagine the rest of the story.

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                      #22

                      @manawyrm @volpeon gnihihihihihi 😆

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                      • manawyrm@chaos.socialM manawyrm@chaos.social

                        @littlefox @volpeon less fortunate: they also fucked up the permissions checks on that websocket in a bunch of BMCs.

                        You can send arbitrary SCSI packets to the host system with this mechanism...
                        Both Linux and Windows really aren't hardened against evil block storage devices.

                        Imagine the rest of the story.

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                        @manawyrm @littlefox @volpeon It sounds bad but is it really? If you have BMC access you would be able to do all sorts of evil things already.
                        Unless there is an ACL system which pretends this is “safe”…

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                        • manawyrm@chaos.socialM manawyrm@chaos.social

                          @littlefox @volpeon less fortunate: they also fucked up the permissions checks on that websocket in a bunch of BMCs.

                          You can send arbitrary SCSI packets to the host system with this mechanism...
                          Both Linux and Windows really aren't hardened against evil block storage devices.

                          Imagine the rest of the story.

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                          @manawyrm this is beautiful o.o

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                          • athenas@hachyderm.ioA athenas@hachyderm.io

                            @manawyrm @littlefox @volpeon It sounds bad but is it really? If you have BMC access you would be able to do all sorts of evil things already.
                            Unless there is an ACL system which pretends this is “safe”…

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                            @athenas @littlefox @volpeon Yes, there is access control with username/password or even LDAP, which might be used by badly informed users.

                            But yes, the correct response is to _ALWAYS_ firewall and heavily isolate BMCs, consider them hostile and dangerous at all times.

                            Their firmware is sooo shoddily written that they're basically remote code execution as a service.

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                            • manawyrm@chaos.socialM manawyrm@chaos.social

                              @athenas @littlefox @volpeon Yes, there is access control with username/password or even LDAP, which might be used by badly informed users.

                              But yes, the correct response is to _ALWAYS_ firewall and heavily isolate BMCs, consider them hostile and dangerous at all times.

                              Their firmware is sooo shoddily written that they're basically remote code execution as a service.

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                              @manawyrm @littlefox @volpeon I was thinking of fine-grained ACL, where somebody could get the idea of “just mounting CDROMs is suuurely safe”.

                              Other than that, that’s my mental model around them as well

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                              • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

                                WebUSB
                                WebGPU
                                WebPCIE
                                WebNVME
                                WebSATA
                                WebATX12V

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                                @volpeon WebSCSI

                                https://chaos.social/@manawyrm/115972694235993598

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                                • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

                                  WebUSB
                                  WebGPU
                                  WebPCIE
                                  WebNVME
                                  WebSATA
                                  WebATX12V

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                                  #28

                                  @volpeon there's also WebSerial.

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                                  • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

                                    WebUSB
                                    WebGPU
                                    WebPCIE
                                    WebNVME
                                    WebSATA
                                    WebATX12V

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                                    @volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip WEBYuri anyone?

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                                    • manawyrm@chaos.socialM manawyrm@chaos.social

                                      @littlefox @volpeon less fortunate: they also fucked up the permissions checks on that websocket in a bunch of BMCs.

                                      You can send arbitrary SCSI packets to the host system with this mechanism...
                                      Both Linux and Windows really aren't hardened against evil block storage devices.

                                      Imagine the rest of the story.

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                                      #30

                                      @manawyrm @littlefox @volpeon 😍💀

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                                      • manawyrm@chaos.socialM manawyrm@chaos.social

                                        @littlefox @volpeon
                                        *sigh*
                                        OK, you wanted it:

                                        AMI MegaRAC (the BMC web UI for servers) has this feature where they allow you to select a .iso image for a CD-ROM in the web console (next to the KVM/VNC viewer).

                                        How did they implement the CD-ROM emulation?
                                        They open a WebSockets connection to the BMC, emulate a SCSI CD-ROM drive in JavaScript (!) and send raw SCSI packets back&forth via WebSockets, which the BMC then forwards via internal USB to the host system.

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                                        @manawyrm @littlefox @volpeon fun fact, the iDRAC virtual console is (slightly modified) VNC over a websocket

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                                        • manawyrm@chaos.socialM manawyrm@chaos.social

                                          @athenas @littlefox @volpeon Yes, there is access control with username/password or even LDAP, which might be used by badly informed users.

                                          But yes, the correct response is to _ALWAYS_ firewall and heavily isolate BMCs, consider them hostile and dangerous at all times.

                                          Their firmware is sooo shoddily written that they're basically remote code execution as a service.

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                                          #32

                                          @athenas @littlefox @volpeon @manawyrm inam reminded of int80s and travis goodspeeds antiforensics talks where they rewrote hard drive firmware to behave differently when they detected forensic sequential reads after a certain thresshold. 'hard drives are just tiny embedded linux devices'

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