fileGPS - HTTP filename upload guesser
fileGPS
HTTP filename upload guesser
Introduction
When you upload a shell on a web-server using a file upload functionality, usually the file get renamed in various ways in order to prevent direct access to the file, RCE and file overwrite.fileGPS is a tool that uses various techniques to find the new filename, after the server-side script renamed and saved it.
Some of the techniques used by fileGPS are:
- Various hash of the filename
- Various timestamps tricks
- Filename + PHP time() up to N minutes before the start of the script
- So many more
Features
- Easy to use
- Multithreaded
- HTTP(s) Proxy support
- User agent randomization
- Over 100.000 filenames combinations
Installation
On ParrotOS:sudo apt install filegps
pacman -S filegps
git clone https://github.com/0blio/filegps
How to write a module
Writing a module is fairly simple and allows you to implement your custom ways of generating filename combinations.Below is a template for your modules:
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Module name: test
Coded by: Your name / nickname
Version: X.X
Description:
This module destroy the world.
"""
output = []
# Do some computations here
output = ["filename1.php", "filename2.asp", "filename3.jar"]
url
and filename
are automatically imported from the core script, so you can call them in your module.Once you finished to write your module, you have to save it in
Modules/
, and it will be automatically imported once the main script is started.You can use the module shame as a template for your modules.
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