This reverts commit c2c270feef
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Via PHP_SESSION_UPLOAD_PROGRESS
Basic Info
If you found a Local File Inclusion even if you don't have a session and session.auto_start
is Off
. If you provide the PHP_SESSION_UPLOAD_PROGRESS
in multipart POST data, PHP will enable the session for you.
$ curl http://127.0.0.1/ -H 'Cookie: PHPSESSID=iamorange'
$ ls -a /var/lib/php/sessions/
. ..
$ curl http://127.0.0.1/ -H 'Cookie: PHPSESSID=iamorange' -d 'PHP_SESSION_UPLOAD_PROGRESS=blahblahblah'
$ ls -a /var/lib/php/sessions/
. ..
$ curl http://127.0.0.1/ -H 'Cookie: PHPSESSID=iamorange' -F 'PHP_SESSION_UPLOAD_PROGRESS=blahblahblah' -F 'file=@/etc/passwd'
$ ls -a /var/lib/php/sessions/
. .. sess_iamorange
In the last example the session will contain the string blahblahblah
Note that with PHP_SESSION_UPLOAD_PROGRESS
you can control data inside the session, so if you includes your session file you can include a part you control (a php shellcode for example).
{% hint style="info" %}
Although most tutorials on the Internet recommends you to set session.upload_progress.cleanup
to Off
for debugging purpose. The default session.upload_progress.cleanup
in PHP is still On
. It means your upload progress in the session will be cleaned as soon as possible. So this will be Race Condition.
{% endhint %}
The CTF
In the original CTF where this technique is commented, it wasn't enough to exploit the Race Condition but the content loaded needed to start also with the string @<?php
.
Due to the default setting of session.upload_progress.prefix
, our SESSION file will start with a annoying prefix upload_progress_
Such as: upload_progress_controlledcontentbyattacker
The trick to remove the initial prefix was to base64encode the payload 3 times and then decode it via convert.base64-decode
filters, this is because when base64 decoding PHP will remove the weird characters, so after 3 times only the payload sent by the attacker will remain (and then the attacker can control the initial part).
More information in the original writeup https://blog.orange.tw/2018/10/ and final exploit https://github.com/orangetw/My-CTF-Web-Challenges/blob/master/hitcon-ctf-2018/one-line-php-challenge/exp_for_php.py