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19 | ```shell 20 | $ python3 ./zte_factroymode.py -h 21 | usage: zte_factroymode [-h] [--user USER [USER ...]] [--pass PASS [PASS ...]] [--ip IP] [--port PORT] {telnet,serial} ... 22 | 23 | options: 24 | -h, --help show this help message and exit 25 | --user USER [USER ...], -u USER [USER ...] 26 | factorymode auth username (default: ['factorymode', 'CMCCAdmin', 'CUAdmin', 'telecomadmin', 'cqadmin', 'user', 'admin', 'cuadmin', 'lnadmin', 'useradmin']) 27 | --pass PASS [PASS ...], -p PASS [PASS ...] 28 | factorymode auth password (default: ['nE%jA@5b', 'aDm8H%MdA', 'CUAdmin', 'nE7jA%5m', 'cqunicom', '1620@CTCC', '1620@CUcc', 'admintelecom', 'cuadmin', 'lnadmin']) 29 | --ip IP route ip (default: 192.168.1.1) 30 | --port PORT router http port (default: 80) 31 | 32 | subcommands: 33 | valid subcommands 34 | 35 | {telnet,serial} supported commands 36 | telnet control telnet services on/off 37 | serial control /proc/serial on/off 38 | 39 | https://github.com/douniwan5788/zte_modem_tools 40 | ``` 41 | 42 | # zte_hardcode_dump.py 43 | 44 | decrypt /etc/hardcodefile 45 | 46 | `./zte_hardcode_dump.py test/hardcode test/hardcodefile/*` 47 | 48 | ```shell 49 | $ python3 ./zte_hardcode_dump.py -h 50 | usage: zte_hardcode_dump [-h] hardcode hardcodefile [hardcodefile ...] 51 | 52 | positional arguments: 53 | hardcode the /etc/hardcode file which contains root key 54 | hardcodefile config files under /etc/hardcodefile 55 | 56 | options: 57 | -h, --help show this help message and exit 58 | 59 | https://github.com/douniwan5788/zte_modem_tools 60 | ``` 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | pyinstaller -F zte_factroymode.py 2 | pyinstaller -F zte_hardcode_dump.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | requests==2.28.2 2 | pycryptodome==3.16.0 3 | pyinstaller==5.7.0 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/hardcode: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 09a01cee5518b341f40d83f1cc5e7c2ac3631ee2fd87c3b85b6b586194cc5486CMCC_F7607P 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/hardcodefile/dataprotocol: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/douniwan5788/zte_modem_tools/50788af6b0c11690fc2c8fe8f006a34b7c3cd74e/test/hardcodefile/dataprotocol -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/hardcodefile/dataprotocol.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | szDefAESCBCKey=L04&Product@5A238dc79b15726d5c06 2 | szDefAESCBCIV=ZTE%FN$GponNJ025678b02a85c63c706 3 | ZJSTBACCOUNT=ZJ.HGU@HGU 4 | ZJSTBPW=CMCCZJHGU 5 | HASTBACCOUNT=HA.HGU@HGU 6 | HASTBPW=CMCCHAHGU 7 | E8_WANCIP_DEFAULT_USER=admin 8 | E8_WANCIP_DEFAULT_CYPHER=admin 9 | E8_WANCIP_DEFAULT_IPTV_AUTH_VAL=CTCDHCP0001 10 | STRING_OPTION125_JIANGSU_OTT_WAN=JSCMCC-WAN 11 | PPPOEPROXY_PASSWORD=123 12 | DBDefAESCBCKey=PON_Dkey 13 | DBDefAESCBCIV=PON_DIV 14 | CSP_AESCBCENCRY_PASS_KEY=608158c36497b00221db14afb845c9e3 15 | CSP_USER_AESCBCENCRY_KEY=8cc72b05705d5c46f412af8cbed55aad 16 | CSP_USER_AESCBCENCRY_IV=667b02a85c61c786def4521b060265e8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/hardcodefile/gponcfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/douniwan5788/zte_modem_tools/50788af6b0c11690fc2c8fe8f006a34b7c3cd74e/test/hardcodefile/gponcfg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/hardcodefile/gponcfg.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | DefLoidPwdKey= 2 | DefLoidKey= 3 | DefPasswordKey=123456 4 | DefVendor_IDKey=ZTEG 5 | DefVendor_SpecificKey=00:00:00:01:00:00 6 | DefRegisterIDKey=123456 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/hardcodefile/oss.password: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/douniwan5788/zte_modem_tools/50788af6b0c11690fc2c8fe8f006a34b7c3cd74e/test/hardcodefile/oss.password -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/hardcodefile/oss.password.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | CMC_FTPUserPassword1=fTPjA%5m 2 | CMC_SambaUserPassword1=sMBjA%5m 3 | TelnetPassword=ZTEG00000001 4 | CMC_TelnetPasswordDefault=Zte521 5 | CMC_HYTelnetPasswordDefault=Hyy@521% -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/hardcodefile/webpri: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/douniwan5788/zte_modem_tools/50788af6b0c11690fc2c8fe8f006a34b7c3cd74e/test/hardcodefile/webpri -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/hardcodefile/webpri.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | WebHTTPSKey=zte12345!@#$% 2 | WebPrivateKey=Web2019!#%& 3 | WebRepKey=nE%jA@5b 4 | DefAdNewPass=aDm8H%MdA 5 | DefUsNewPass=user -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/hardcodefile/wlan: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/douniwan5788/zte_modem_tools/50788af6b0c11690fc2c8fe8f006a34b7c3cd74e/test/hardcodefile/wlan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test/hardcodefile/wlan.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | KeyPassphrase=!@#$%12345 2 | WapiKey=!@#$%12345 3 | Key1=11111 4 | Key2=22222 5 | Key3=33333 6 | Key4=44444 7 | WdsKey=!@#$%12345 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /zte_factroymode.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | import requests 4 | import argparse 5 | from random import Random 6 | from Crypto.Cipher import AES 7 | 8 | 9 | def pad(data_to_pad, block_size): 10 | # zero-pad, pad one byte at least 11 | 12 | padding_len = block_size-len(data_to_pad) % block_size 13 | return data_to_pad+b'\x00'*padding_len 14 | 15 | 16 | def unpad(padded_data, block_size): 17 | # zero-unpad, only work for null-terminated string 18 | 19 | return padded_data[:-block_size] + padded_data[-block_size:].rstrip(b'\x00') 20 | 21 | 22 | class WebFac: 23 | AES_KEY_POOL = [ 24 | 0x7B, 0x56, 0xB0, 0xF7, 0xDA, 0x0E, 0x68, 0x52, 0xC8, 0x19, 25 | 0xF3, 0x2B, 0x84, 0x90, 0x79, 0xE5, 0x62, 0xF8, 0xEA, 0xD2, 26 | 0x64, 0x93, 0x87, 0xDF, 0x73, 0xD7, 0xFB, 0xCC, 0xAA, 0xFE, 27 | 0x75, 0x43, 0x1C, 0x29, 0xDF, 0x4C, 0x52, 0x2C, 0x6E, 0x7B, 28 | 0x45, 0x3D, 0x1F, 0xF1, 0xDE, 0xBC, 0x27, 0x85, 0x8A, 0x45, 29 | 0x91, 0xBE, 0x38, 0x13, 0xDE, 0x67, 0x32, 0x08, 0x54, 0x11, 30 | 0x75, 0xF4, 0xD3, 0xB4, 0xA4, 0xB3, 0x12, 0x86, 0x67, 0x23, 31 | 0x99, 0x4C, 0x61, 0x7F, 0xB1, 0xD2, 0x30, 0xDF, 0x47, 0xF1, 32 | 0x76, 0x93, 0xA3, 0x8C, 0x95, 0xD3, 0x59, 0xBF, 0x87, 0x8E, 33 | 0xF3, 0xB3, 0xE4, 0x76, 0x49, 0x88 34 | ] 35 | 36 | # newrand 37 | AES_KEY_POOL_NEW = [ 38 | 0x8C, 0x23, 0x65, 0xD1, 0xFC, 0x32, 0x45, 0x37, 0x11, 0x28, 39 | 0x71, 0x63, 0x07, 0x20, 0x69, 0x14, 0x73, 0xE7, 0xD4, 0x53, 40 | 0x13, 0x24, 0x36, 0xC2, 0xB5, 0xE1, 0xFC, 0xCF, 0x8A, 0x9A, 41 | 0x41, 0x89, 0x3C, 0x49, 0xCF, 0x5C, 0x72, 0x8C, 0x9E, 0xEB, 42 | 0x75, 0x0D, 0x3F, 0xD1, 0xFE, 0xCC, 0x57, 0x65, 0x7A, 0x35, 43 | 0x21, 0x3E, 0x68, 0x53, 0x7E, 0x97, 0x02, 0x48, 0x74, 0x71, 44 | 0x95, 0x34, 0x53, 0x84, 0xB4, 0xC3, 0xE2, 0xD6, 0x27, 0x3D, 45 | 0xE6, 0x5D, 0x72, 0x9C, 0xBC, 0x3D, 0x03, 0xFD, 0x76, 0xC1, 46 | 0x9C, 0x25, 0xA8, 0x92, 0x47, 0xE4, 0x18, 0x0F, 0x24, 0x3F, 47 | 0x4F, 0x67, 0xEC, 0x97, 0xF4, 0x99 48 | ] 49 | 50 | def __init__(self, ip, port, user, pw) -> None: 51 | self.ip = ip 52 | self.port = port 53 | self.user = user 54 | self.pw = pw 55 | self.S = requests.Session() 56 | 57 | def reset(self): 58 | # any wrong step request should reset the facTelnetStep 59 | resp = self.S.post(f"http://{self.ip}:{self.port}/webFac", data='SendSq.gch') 60 | if resp.status_code == 400: 61 | return True 62 | return False 63 | 64 | def requestFactoryMode(self): 65 | try: 66 | self.S.post(f"http://{self.ip}:{self.port}/webFac", data='RequestFactoryMode.gch') 67 | except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: 68 | # this is normal 69 | pass 70 | except Exception as e: 71 | print(e) 72 | 73 | def sendSq(self): 74 | try: 75 | # rand takes from time seconds, range 0-59 76 | rand = Random().randint(0, 59) 77 | 78 | # the byte after last digital can not be null 79 | resp = self.S.post(f"http://{self.ip}:{self.port}/webFac", data=f'SendSq.gch?rand={rand}\r\n') 80 | if resp.status_code != 200: 81 | return False 82 | # print(repr(resp.text)) 83 | 84 | if len(resp.content) == 0: 85 | index = rand 86 | key_pool = WebFacTelnet.AES_KEY_POOL 87 | version = 1 88 | # new protocol 89 | elif "newrand" in resp.text: 90 | newrand = int(resp.text[len("newrand="):]) 91 | # v62 = (0x1000193 * rand) & 0x3F; 92 | # if ( (int)(0xFEFFFE6D * rand) >= 0 ) 93 | # v62 = -((0xFEFFFE6D * rand) & 0x3F); 94 | # sub_2AF88((v62 ^ newrand) % 60, AES_KEY) 95 | index = ((0x1000193 * rand) & 0x3F ^ newrand) % 60 96 | key_pool = WebFacTelnet.AES_KEY_POOL_NEW 97 | version = 2 98 | else: 99 | print("protocol error") 100 | return False 101 | 102 | key = map(lambda x: (x ^ 0xA5) & 0xFF, key_pool[index:index+24]) 103 | key = bytes(key) 104 | 105 | self.chiper = AES.new(key, AES.MODE_ECB) 106 | return version 107 | except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: 108 | print("protocol error?") 109 | except Exception as e: 110 | print(e) 111 | return False 112 | 113 | def sendInfo(self): 114 | try: 115 | resp = self.S.post(f"http://{self.ip}:{self.port}/webFacEntry", 116 | data=self.chiper.encrypt(pad(f'SendInfo.gch?info=6|'.encode(), 16))) 117 | # print(resp.status_code, repr(resp.text)) 118 | if resp.status_code == 200: 119 | return True 120 | elif resp.status_code == 400: 121 | print("protocol error") 122 | elif resp.status_code == 401: 123 | print("info error") 124 | except Exception as e: 125 | print(e) 126 | return False 127 | 128 | def checkLoginAuth(self): 129 | try: 130 | resp = self.S.post( 131 | f"http://{self.ip}:{self.port}/webFacEntry", 132 | data=self.chiper.encrypt( 133 | # httpd will alloc 1 more byte to ensure null terminated, anyway we add one more null to ensure 134 | pad(f'CheckLoginAuth.gch?version50&user={self.user}&pass={self.pw}'.encode(), 16) 135 | )) 136 | # print(repr(resp.text)) 137 | if resp.status_code == 200: 138 | # checkLoginAuth use wrong function strlen to calc response size, so we may need to pad ciphertext first 139 | # but ciphertext can still be truncated prematurely,resulting in undecryptable data 140 | ciphertext = resp.content 141 | # print(len(ciphertext)) 142 | if len(ciphertext) % 16: 143 | ciphertext = pad(ciphertext, 16) 144 | url = unpad(self.chiper.decrypt(ciphertext), 16) 145 | # resp should be "FactoryMode.gch" 146 | return url 147 | elif resp.status_code == 400: 148 | print("protocol error") 149 | elif resp.status_code == 401: 150 | print("user/pass error") 151 | except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError: 152 | print("wrong step?") 153 | except Exception as e: 154 | print(e) 155 | return False 156 | 157 | 158 | class WebFacSerial(WebFac): 159 | def __init__(self, ip, port, user, pw) -> None: 160 | super().__init__(ip, port, user, pw) 161 | 162 | def serialSlience(self, action): 163 | try: 164 | resp = self.S.post( 165 | f"http://{self.ip}:{self.port}/webFacEntry", 166 | data=self.chiper.encrypt( 167 | pad(f'SerialSlience.gch?action={action}'.encode(), 16) 168 | )) 169 | # print(repr(resp.text)) 170 | if resp.status_code == 200: 171 | return True 172 | elif resp.status_code == 400: 173 | print("protocol error") 174 | except Exception as e: 175 | print(e) 176 | return False 177 | 178 | 179 | class WebFacTelnet(WebFac): 180 | def __init__(self, ip, port, user, pw) -> None: 181 | super().__init__(ip, port, user, pw) 182 | 183 | def factoryMode(self, action): 184 | try: 185 | if action == 'close': 186 | resp = self.S.post( 187 | f"http://{self.ip}:{self.port}/webFacEntry", 188 | data=self.chiper.encrypt( 189 | pad(f'FactoryMode.gch?{action}'.encode(), 16) 190 | )) 191 | else: 192 | # mode 1:ops 2:dev 3:production 4:user 193 | resp = self.S.post( 194 | f"http://{self.ip}:{self.port}/webFacEntry", 195 | data=self.chiper.encrypt( 196 | pad('FactoryMode.gch?mode=2&user=notused'.encode(), 16) 197 | )) 198 | # print(repr(resp.text)) 199 | if resp.status_code == 200: 200 | # resp should be "FactoryModeAuth.gch?user=&pass=" 201 | url = unpad(self.chiper.decrypt(resp.content), 16) 202 | return url 203 | elif resp.status_code == 400: 204 | print("protocol error") 205 | elif resp.status_code == 401: 206 | print("user/pass error") 207 | except requests.exceptions.ConnectionError as e: 208 | print(e) 209 | print("wrong step?") 210 | except Exception as e: 211 | print(e) 212 | return False 213 | 214 | 215 | def dealFacAuth(Class: WebFac, ip, port, users, pws): 216 | for user in users: 217 | for pw in pws: 218 | print(f"trying user:\"{user}\" pass:\"{pw}\" ") 219 | webfac: WebFac = Class(ip, port, user, pw) 220 | print("reset facTelnetSteps:") 221 | if webfac.reset(): 222 | print("reset OK!\n") 223 | 224 | print("facStep 1:") 225 | webfac.requestFactoryMode() 226 | print("OK!\n") 227 | 228 | print("facStep 2:") 229 | version = webfac.sendSq() 230 | print("OK!\n") 231 | 232 | if version == 1: 233 | print("facStep 3:") 234 | print("OK!\n") 235 | if webfac.checkLoginAuth(): 236 | print("facStep 4:") 237 | print("OK!\n") 238 | return webfac 239 | elif version == 2: 240 | print("facStep 3:") 241 | if not webfac.sendInfo(): 242 | print("sendInfo error") 243 | return 244 | print("OK!\n") 245 | 246 | print("facStep 4:") 247 | url = webfac.checkLoginAuth() 248 | if not url: 249 | print("try next...\n") 250 | continue 251 | print("OK!\n") 252 | print(repr(url)) 253 | return webfac 254 | return False 255 | 256 | 257 | def dealSerial(ip, port, users, pws, action): 258 | serial = dealFacAuth(WebFacSerial, ip, port, users, pws) 259 | if not serial: 260 | return 261 | 262 | print("facStep 5:") 263 | if serial.serialSlience(action): 264 | print("OK!\n") 265 | print('done') 266 | return 267 | 268 | 269 | def dealTelnet(ip, port, users, pws, action): 270 | telnet = dealFacAuth(WebFacTelnet, ip, port, users, pws) 271 | if not telnet: 272 | print('No Luck!') 273 | return 274 | 275 | print("facStep 5:") 276 | url = telnet.factoryMode(action) 277 | if url: 278 | print("OK!\n") 279 | print(repr(url)) 280 | print('done') 281 | return 282 | 283 | 284 | def parseArgs(): 285 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='zte_factroymode', epilog='https://github.com/douniwan5788/zte_modem_tools', 286 | formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter) 287 | 288 | parser.add_argument('--user', '-u', nargs='+', help='factorymode auth username', default=[ 289 | 'factorymode', "CMCCAdmin", "CUAdmin", "telecomadmin", "cqadmin", 290 | "user", "admin", "cuadmin", "lnadmin", "useradmin"]) 291 | parser.add_argument('--pass', '-p', metavar='PASS', dest='pw', nargs='+', help='factorymode auth password', default=[ 292 | 'nE%jA@5b', "aDm8H%MdA", "CUAdmin", "nE7jA%5m", "cqunicom", 293 | "1620@CTCC", "1620@CUcc", "admintelecom", "cuadmin", "lnadmin"]) 294 | parser.add_argument('--ip', help='route ip', default="192.168.1.1") 295 | parser.add_argument('--port', help='router http port', type=int, default=80) 296 | subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest='cmd', title='subcommands', 297 | description='valid subcommands', 298 | help='supported commands') 299 | telnet_parser = subparsers.add_parser("telnet", help='control telnet services on/off', 300 | formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter) 301 | telnet_parser.add_argument('action', nargs="?", choices=['open', 'close'], help='action', default='open') 302 | serial_parser = subparsers.add_parser("serial", help='control /proc/serial on/off', 303 | formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter) 304 | serial_parser.add_argument('action', nargs="?", choices=['open', 'close'], help='action', default='open') 305 | return parser.parse_args() 306 | 307 | 308 | def main(): 309 | args = parseArgs() 310 | # print(args) 311 | if args.cmd == 'serial': 312 | dealSerial(args.ip, args.port, args.user, args.pw, args.action) 313 | elif args.cmd == 'telnet': 314 | dealTelnet(args.ip, args.port, args.user, args.pw, args.action) 315 | 316 | 317 | if __name__ == '__main__': 318 | main() 319 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /zte_hardcode_dump.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | 4 | import argparse 5 | from typing import BinaryIO, List 6 | 7 | from struct import pack, unpack 8 | from Crypto.Cipher import AES 9 | from Crypto.Hash import SHA256 10 | 11 | 12 | # for (i=0 13 | # i != 64 14 | # + +i) 15 | # { 16 | # if ((unsigned int)(i - 5) <= 15) 17 | # { 18 | # v13 = &place_holder[index_pre10++] 19 | # * (v13 - 640) = hardcode_key[i] + 3 20 | # // prefix_key 21 | # } 22 | # v19 = i - 7 23 | # v20 = (unsigned int)(i - 7) > 31 24 | # if ((unsigned int)(i - 7) <= 31) 25 | # { 26 | # v13 = &place_holder[v16++] 27 | # v19 = hardcode_key[i] 28 | # } 29 | # if (!v20) 30 | # * (v13 - 576) = v19 + 1 31 | # } 32 | 33 | 34 | def ascii_offset(s, offset): 35 | l = [] 36 | for b in s: 37 | l.append(b + offset) 38 | return bytes(l) 39 | 40 | 41 | def dump(hardcoded, hardcodefiles: List[BinaryIO]): 42 | aes_key_phrase = ascii_offset(hardcoded[5:21], 3) + hardcoded[64:] 43 | aes_iv_phrase = ascii_offset(hardcoded[7:39], 1) 44 | 45 | aes_key = SHA256.new(aes_key_phrase).digest() 46 | aes_iv = SHA256.new(aes_iv_phrase).digest()[:16] 47 | # print(aes_key.hex(), aes_iv.hex()) 48 | 49 | for f in hardcodefiles: 50 | print(f"\ndecrypting {f.name}") 51 | header = f.read(4*15) 52 | magic1, magic2, *_ = unpack(">" + 'I'*15, header) 53 | if magic1 != 0x01020304 or magic2 != 0x00000003: 54 | print(f"{f.name} is not a hardcode config file, skip") 55 | continue 56 | has_next = True 57 | with open(f'{f.name}.txt', "wb") as t: 58 | aes_chiper = AES.new(aes_key, mode=AES.MODE_CBC, iv=aes_iv) 59 | 60 | while has_next: 61 | plaintext_length, chiphertext_length, has_next = unpack(">III", f.read(4*3)) 62 | plaintext = aes_chiper.decrypt(f.read(chiphertext_length))[:plaintext_length] 63 | t.write(plaintext) 64 | 65 | 66 | def parseArgs(): 67 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='zte_hardcode_dump', epilog='https://github.com/douniwan5788/zte_modem_tools', 68 | formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter) 69 | parser.add_argument('hardcode', help='the /etc/hardcode file which contains root key', 70 | type=argparse.FileType('rb')) 71 | parser.add_argument('hardcodefile', nargs="+", help='config files under /etc/hardcodefile', 72 | type=argparse.FileType('rb')) 73 | return parser.parse_args() 74 | 75 | 76 | def main(): 77 | args = parseArgs() 78 | # print(args) 79 | 80 | dump(args.hardcode.readline().strip(), args.hardcodefile) 81 | print('done') 82 | 83 | 84 | if __name__ == '__main__': 85 | main() 86 | 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