sQuo Posted January 8, 2012 Share Posted January 8, 2012 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up When facing off against a WebDAV enabled server, there are two things to find out quickly: can you upload files, and if so, can you execute code? DAVTest attempts help answer those questions, as well as enable the pentester to quickly gain access to the host. DAVTest tries to upload test files of various extension types (e.g., “.php” or “.txt”), checks if those files were uploaded successfully, and then if they can execute on the server. It also allows for uploading of the files as plain text files and then trying to use the MOVE command to rename them to an executable. Assuming you can upload an executable, a test file does you no good–so DAVTest can automatically upload a fully functional shell. It ships with shells for PHP, ASP, ASPX, CFM, JSP, CGI, and PL, and dropping a file in the right directory will let you upload any back-door you like. Features Upload with executable extension or .txt Checks for successful upload and execution Supports MOVE and MKCOL Can upload backdoor/shell or arbitrary files Basic authentication DAVTest is written in PERL and licensed under the GPLv3. You can download DAVTest v1.0 here: davtest-1.0.zip This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Or read more here. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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