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Installing a Shell via SQL Injection
PostPosted: Tue May 05, 2009 10:05 pm Reply with quote
tehhunter
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Alright so on this website I have the following abilities:

-I can write wherever I like using INTO OUTFILE
-I do not have full path disclosure
-I can read files with load_file() (though things like /etc/passwd are shadowed I can't read the shadow)

However when I try to read a self-created file (and I know they are created because if I try to repeat the command to create it it tells me the file is already created) such as a simple shell like:
Code:
<? system($_GET['cmd']); ?>

It seems that it only returns N N N

My exploit query is based upon this:
Code:
index.php?c=-1 UNION SELECT ...


So does anyone have an idea of how I can install a shell (even just a simple one) or get any more control? I've already probed the database and know everything from there, but there's no login or admin type of stuff.

Also, assuming that I am correctly installing the shell into a php file on the server, can I use load_file() to load it like
Code:
load_file('images/myshell.php?cmd=id')
and should I expect to get any decent result, or does the shell have to be in the www or html folder? (I believe right now it is in /var/lib/mysql which is the default if you don't specify a full path)

Thanks
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PostPosted: Wed May 06, 2009 12:48 pm Reply with quote
tesh80
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thank's man
but i want asken how can mé know url exmple this

/home/xxxx/xxxxxx/xxxx

and how can mé know any floder 777
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PostPosted: Wed May 06, 2009 7:47 pm Reply with quote
tehhunter
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tesh80 wrote:
thank's man
but i want asken how can mé know url exmple this

/home/xxxx/xxxxxx/xxxx

and how can mé know any floder 777
To get the /home/... part, you must make the website return an error that contains it. Sometimes the SQL error will contain the full path.

To know which directories have 777 permissions, you simply must guess. Usually an image directory or a cache or a temporary directory will have it. However, it also depends on through which user you are attempting to write on the server, because they can all write in different places.

So anyway though, does anyone have an idea for my own problem?
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