## # This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download # Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework ## class MetasploitModule < Msf::Auxiliary include Msf::Auxiliary::Report include Msf::Auxiliary::UDPScanner def initialize(info = {}) super( update_info( info, 'Name' => 'Moxa UDP Device Discovery', 'Description' => %q( The Moxa protocol listens on 4800/UDP and will respond to broadcast or direct traffic. The service is known to be used on Moxa devices in the NPort, OnCell, and MGate product lines. A discovery packet compels a Moxa device to respond to the sender with some basic device information that is needed for more advanced functions. The discovery data is 8 bytes in length and is the most basic example of the Moxa protocol. It may be sent out as a broadcast (destination 255.255.255.255) or to an individual device. Devices that respond to this query may be vulnerable to serious information disclosure vulnerabilities, such as CVE-2016-9361. The module is the work of Patrick DeSantis of Cisco Talos and is derived from original work by K. Reid Wightman. Tested and validated on a Moxa NPort 6250 with firmware versions 1.13 and 1.15. ), 'Author' => 'Patrick DeSantis ', 'License' => MSF_LICENSE, 'References' => [ [ 'CVE', '2016-9361'], [ 'URL', 'https://www.digitalbond.com/blog/2016/10/25/serial-killers/'], [ 'URL', 'http://www.moxa.com/support/faq/faq_detail.aspx?id=646' ], ] ) ) register_options( [ # Moxa protocol listens on 4800/UDP by default Opt::RPORT(4800) ]) end # The data to be sent via UDP def build_probe # Function Code (first byte) 0x01: Moxa discovery/identify # The fourth byte is the length of the full data payload @probe ||= "\x01\x00\x00\x08\x00\x00\x00\x00" end # Called for each response packet def scanner_process(response, src_host, _src_port) # The first byte of a response will always be the func code + 0x80 # (the most significant bit of the byte is set to 1, so 0b00000001 # becomes 0b10000001, or 0x81). # A valid response is 24 bytes, starts with 0x81, and contains the values # 0x00, 0x90, 0xe8 (the Moxa OIU) in bytes 14, 15, and 16. return unless response[0] == "\x81" && response[14..16] == "\x00\x90\xe8" && response.length == 24 @results[src_host] ||= [] @results[src_host] << response end # Called after the scan block def scanner_postscan(_batch) @results.each_pair do |host, response| peer = "#{host}:#{rport}" # Report the host report_host( :host => host, :info => "Moxa Device", ) # Report the service report_service( host: host, proto: 'udp', port: rport, name: 'Moxa Protocol', ) if response.empty? vprint_status("#{peer} No Moxa Devices Found.") else print_good("#{peer} Moxa Device Found!") # Report vuln report_vuln( host: host, port: rport, proto: 'udp', name: 'Moxa Protocol Use', refs: references ) end end end end