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local http = require "http"
local nmap = require "nmap"
local shortport = require "shortport"
local stdnse = require "stdnse"
local string = require "string"
local table = require "table"
description = [[
Looks for signature of known server compromises.
Currently, the only signature it looks for is the one discussed here:
http://blog.unmaskparasites.com/2009/09/11/dynamic-dns-and-botnet-of-zombie-web-servers/.
This is done by requesting the page <code>/ts/in.cgi?open2</code> and
looking for an errant 302 (it attempts to detect servers that always
return 302). Thanks to Denis from the above link for finding this
technique!
]]
---
--@output
-- Interesting ports on www.sopharma.bg (84.242.167.49):
-- PORT STATE SERVICE REASON
-- 80/tcp open http syn-ack
-- |_ http-malware-host: Host appears to be clean
-- 8080/tcp open http-proxy syn-ack
-- | http-malware-host:
-- | | Host appears to be infected (/ts/in.cgi?open2 redirects to http://last-another-life.ru:8080/index.php)
-- |_ |_ See: http://blog.unmaskparasites.com/2009/09/11/dynamic-dns-and-botnet-of-zombie-web-servers/
--
author = "Ron Bowes"
license = "Same as Nmap--See http://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html"
categories = {"malware", "safe"}
portrule = shortport.http
action = function(host, port)
-- Check what response we get for a 404
local result, result_404, known_404 = http.identify_404(host, port)
if(result == false) then
return stdnse.format_output(false, "Couldn't identify 404 message: " .. result_404)
end
-- If the 404 result is a 302, we're going to have trouble
if(result_404 == 302) then
return stdnse.format_output(false, "Unknown pages return a 302 response; unable to check")
end
-- Identify servers that answer 200 to invalid HTTP requests and exit as these would invalidate the test
if ( result_404 == 200 ) then
stdnse.print_debug(1, "%s: Exiting due to ambiguous response from web server on %s:%s. All URIs return status 200.", SCRIPT_NAME, host.ip, port.number)
return false
end
-- Perform a GET request on the file
result = http.get_url("http://" .. host.ip .. ":" .. port.number .. "/ts/in.cgi?open2")
if(not(result)) then
return stdnse.format_output(false, "Couldn't perform GET request")
end
if(result.status == 302) then
local response = {}
if(result.header.location) then
table.insert(response, string.format("Host appears to be infected (/ts/in.cgi?open2 redirects to %s)", result.header.location))
else
table.insert(response, "Host appears to be infected (/ts/in.cgi?open2 return a redirect")
end
table.insert(response, "See: http://blog.unmaskparasites.com/2009/09/11/dynamic-dns-and-botnet-of-zombie-web-servers/")
return stdnse.format_output(true, response)
end
-- Not infected
if(nmap.verbosity() > 0) then
return "Host appears to be clean"
else
return nil
end
end