BSD Command Shell, Find Tag Inline - Metasploit


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Module Overview


Name: BSD Command Shell, Find Tag Inline
Module: payload/bsd/x86/shell_find_tag
Source code: modules/payloads/singles/bsd/x86/shell_find_tag.rb
Disclosure date: -
Last modification time: 2021-01-05 14:59:46 +0000
Supported architecture(s): x86
Supported platform(s): BSD
Target service / protocol: -
Target network port(s): -
List of CVEs: -

Spawn a shell on an established connection (proxy/nat safe)

Module Ranking and Traits


Module Ranking:

  • normal: The exploit is otherwise reliable, but depends on a specific version and can't (or doesn't) reliably autodetect. More information about ranking can be found here.

Basic Usage


msf > use payload/bsd/x86/shell_find_tag
msf payload(shell_find_tag) > show options
    ... show and set options ...
msf payload(shell_find_tag) > generate

To learn how to generate payload/bsd/x86/shell_find_tag with msfvenom, please read this.

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Msfconsole Usage


Here is how the bsd/x86/shell_find_tag payload looks in the msfconsole:

msf6 > use payload/bsd/x86/shell_find_tag

msf6 payload(bsd/x86/shell_find_tag) > show info

       Name: BSD Command Shell, Find Tag Inline
     Module: payload/bsd/x86/shell_find_tag
   Platform: BSD
       Arch: x86
Needs Admin: No
 Total size: 70
       Rank: Normal

Provided by:
  skape <[email protected]>

Description:
  Spawn a shell on an established connection (proxy/nat safe)

Module Options


This is a complete list of options available in the bsd/x86/shell_find_tag payload:

msf6 payload(bsd/x86/shell_find_tag) > show options

Module options (payload/bsd/x86/shell_find_tag):

   Name  Current Setting  Required  Description
   ----  ---------------  --------  -----------

Advanced Options


Here is a complete list of advanced options supported by the bsd/x86/shell_find_tag payload:

msf6 payload(bsd/x86/shell_find_tag) > show advanced

Module advanced options (payload/bsd/x86/shell_find_tag):

   Name                        Current Setting  Required  Description
   ----                        ---------------  --------  -----------
   AppendExit                  false            no        Append a stub that executes the exit(0) system call
   AutoRunScript                                no        A script to run automatically on session creation.
   AutoVerifySession           true             yes       Automatically verify and drop invalid sessions
   CommandShellCleanupCommand                   no        A command to run before the session is closed
   CreateSession               true             no        Create a new session for every successful login
   InitialAutoRunScript                         no        An initial script to run on session creation (before AutoRunScript)
   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
   TAG                         IMAN             yes       The four byte tag to signify the connection.
   VERBOSE                     false            no        Enable detailed status messages
   WORKSPACE                                    no        Specify the workspace for this module

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See Also


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Authors


skape

Version


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