The ultimate WinRM shell for hacking/pentesting
This shell is the ultimate WinRM shell for hacking/pentesting.
WinRM (Windows Remote Management) is the Microsoft implementation of WS-Management Protocol. A standard SOAP based protocol that allows hardware and operating systems from different vendors to interoperate. Microsoft included it in their Operating Systems in order to make life easier to system administrators.
This program can be used on any Microsoft Windows Servers with this feature enabled (usually at port 5985), of course only if you have credentials and permissions to use it. So we can say that it could be used in a post-exploitation hacking/pentesting phase. The purpose of this program is to provide nice and easy-to-use features for hacking. It can be used with legitimate purposes by system administrators as well but the most of its features are focused on hacking/pentesting stuff.
It is based mainly in the WinRM Ruby library which changed its way to work since its version 2.0. Now instead of using WinRM protocol, it is using PSRP (Powershell Remoting Protocol) for initializing runspace pools as well as creating and processing pipelines.
- Compatible to Linux and Windows client systems
- Load in memory Powershell scripts
- Load in memory dll files bypassing some AVs
- Load in memory C# (C Sharp) assemblies bypassing some AVs
- Load x64 payloads generated with awesome donut technique
- AMSI Bypass
- Pass-the-hash support
- Kerberos auth support
- SSL and certificates support
- Upload and download files showing progress bar
- List remote machine services without privileges
- Command History
- WinRM command completion
- Local files completion
- Colorization on prompt and output messages (can be disabled optionally)
- Docker support (prebuilt images available at Dockerhub)
- Trap capturing to avoid accidental shell exit on Ctrl+C
Usage: evil-winrm -i IP -u USER [-s SCRIPTS_PATH] [-e EXES_PATH] [-P PORT] [-p PASS] [-H HASH] [-U URL] [-S] [-c PUBLIC_KEY_PATH ] [-k PRIVATE_KEY_PATH ] [-r REALM] [--spn SPN_PREFIX]
-S, --ssl Enable ssl
-c, --pub-key PUBLIC_KEY_PATH Local path to public key certificate
-k, --priv-key PRIVATE_KEY_PATH Local path to private key certificate
-r, --realm DOMAIN Kerberos auth, it has to be set also in /etc/krb5.conf file using this format -> CONTOSO.COM = { kdc = fooserver.contoso.com }
-s, --scripts PS_SCRIPTS_PATH Powershell scripts local path
--spn SPN_PREFIX SPN prefix for Kerberos auth (default HTTP)
-e, --executables EXES_PATH C# executables local path
-i, --ip IP Remote host IP or hostname. FQDN for Kerberos auth (required)
-U, --url URL Remote url endpoint (default /wsman)
-u, --user USER Username (required if not using kerberos)
-p, --password PASS Password
-H, --hash HASH NTHash
-P, --port PORT Remote host port (default 5985)
-V, --version Show version
-n, --no-colors Disable colors
-h, --help Display this help message
Ruby 2.3 or higher is needed. Some ruby gems are needed as well: winrm >=2.3.2
, winrm-fs >=1.3.2
, stringio >=0.0.2
.
Depending of your installation method (3 availables) the installation of them could be required to be done manually.
Another important requirement only used for Kerberos auth is to install the Kerberos package used for network authentication.
For some Linux like Debian based (Kali, Parrot, etc.) it is called krb5-user
. For BlackArch it is called krb5
and probably it could be called in a different way for other Linux distributions.
Method 1. Installation directly as ruby gem (dependencies will be installed automatically on your system)
- Step 1. Install it (it will install automatically dependencies):
gem install evil-winrm
- Step 2. Ready. Just launch it!
~$ evil-winrm -i 192.168.1.100 -u Administrator -p 'MySuperSecr3tPass123!' -s '/home/foo/ps1_scripts/' -e '/home/foo/exe_files/'
- Step 1. Install dependencies manually:
~$ sudo gem install winrm winrm-fs stringio
- Step 2. Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/Hackplayers/evil-winrm.git
- Step 3. Ready. Just launch it!
~$ cd evil-winrm && ruby evil-winrm.rb -i 192.168.1.100 -u Administrator -p 'MySuperSecr3tPass123!' -s '/home/foo/ps1_scripts/' -e '/home/foo/exe_files/'
- Step 1. Install bundler:
gem install bundler
- Step 2. Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/Hackplayers/evil-winrm.git
- Step 3. Install dependencies with bundler:
cd evil-winrm && bundle install --path vendor/bundle
- Step 4. Launch it with bundler:
bundle exec evil-winrm.rb -i 192.168.1.100 -u Administrator -p 'MySuperSecr3tPass123!' -s '/home/foo/ps1_scripts/' -e '/home/foo/exe_files/'
- Step 1. Launch docker container based on already built image:
docker run --rm -ti --name evil-winrm -v /home/foo/ps1_scripts:/ps1_scripts -v /home/foo/exe_files:/exe_files -v /home/foo/data:/data oscarakaelvis/evil-winrm -i 192.168.1.100 -u Administrator -p 'MySuperSecr3tPass123!' -s '/ps1_scripts/' -e '/exe_files/'
If you don't want to put the password in clear text, you can optionally avoid to set -p
argument and the password will be prompted preventing to be shown.
To use IPv6, the address must be added to /etc/hosts. Just put the already set name of the host after -i
argument instead of an IP address.
- upload: local files can be auto-completed using tab key.
- usage:
upload local_filename
orupload local_filename destination_filename
- usage:
- download:
- usage:
download remote_filename
ordownload remote_filename destination_filename
- usage:
Notes about paths (upload/download):
Relative paths are not allowed to use on download/upload. Use filenames on current directory or absolute path.
If you are using Evil-WinRM in a docker environment, bear in mind that all local paths should be at /data
and be pretty sure that you mapped it as a volume in order to be able to access to downloaded files or to be able to upload files from your local host O.S.
-
services: list all services showing if there your account has permissions over each one. No administrator permissions needed to use this feature.
-
menu: load the
Invoke-Binary
,Dll-Loader
,Donut-Loader
andBypass-4MSI
functions that we will explain below. When a ps1 is loaded all its functions will be shown up.
-
To load a ps1 file you just have to type the name (auto-completion using tab allowed). The scripts must be in the path set at
-s
argument. Type menu again and see the loaded functions. Very large files can take a long time to be loaded.
-
Invoke-Binary: allows exes compiled from c# to be executed in memory. The name can be auto-completed using tab key. Arguments for the exe file can be passed comma separated. Example:
Invoke-Binary /opt/csharp/Binary.exe 'param1, param2, param3'
. The executables must be in the path set at-e
argument. -
Dll-Loader: allows loading dll libraries in memory, it is equivalent to:
[Reflection.Assembly]::Load([IO.File]::ReadAllBytes("pwn.dll"))
The dll file can be hosted by smb, http or locally. Once it is loaded type
menu
, then it is possible to autocomplete all functions. -
Donut-Loader: allows to inject x64 payloads generated with awesome donut technique. No need to encode the payload.bin, just generate and inject!
You can use this donut-maker to generate the payload.bin if you don't use Windows. This script use a python module written by Marcello Salvati (byt3bl33d3r). It could be installed using pip:
pip3 install donut-shellcode
-
Bypass-4MSI: patchs AMSI protection.
-
First you have to sync date with the DC:
rdate -n <dc_ip>
-
To generate ticket there are many ways:
-
Using ticketer.py from impacket:
ticketer.py -dc-ip <dc_ip> -nthash <krbtgt_nthash> -domain-sid <domain_sid> -domain <domain_name> <user>
-
If you get a kirbi ticket using Rubeus or Mimikatz you have to convert to ccache using ticket_converter.py:
python ticket_converter.py ticket.kirbi ticket.ccache
-
-
Add ccache ticket. There are 2 ways:
export KRB5CCNAME=/foo/var/ticket.ccache
cp ticket.ccache /tmp/krb5cc_0
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Add realm to
/etc/krb5.conf
(for linux). Use of this format is important:CONTOSO.COM = { kdc = fooserver.contoso.com }
-
Check Kerberos tickets with
klist
-
To remove ticket use:
kdestroy
-
For more information about Kerberos check this cheatsheet
Changelog and project changes can be checked here: CHANGELOG.md
Staff:
- Cybervaca, (founder). Twitter: @CyberVaca_
- OscarAkaElvis, Twitter: @OscarAkaElvis
- Laox, Twitter: @_Laox
Hat tip to:
- Vis0r for his personal support.
- Alamot for his original code.
- 3v4Si0N for his awesome dll loader.
- WinRb All contributors of ruby library.
- TheWover for his awesome donut tool.
- byt3bl33d3r for his python library to create donut payloads.
- Sh11td0wn for inspiration about new features.
- Hackplayers for giving a shelter on their github to this software.
This script is licensed under LGPLv3+. Direct link to License.
Evil-WinRM should be used for authorized penetration testing and/or nonprofit educational purposes only. Any misuse of this software will not be the responsibility of the author or of any other collaborator. Use it at your own servers and/or with the server owner's permission.