rop-tool v2.4.2 releases: A tool to help you write binary exploits
rop-tool v2.4.2
A tool to help you writing binary exploits
FEATURES
- String searching, Gadget searching, patching, info, heap visualization, disassembling
- Colored output
- Intel and AT&T flavor
- Support of ELF, PE and MACH-O binary format
- Support of big and little endian
- Support of x86, x86_64, ARM and ARM64 architecture
Changelog v2.4.2
- FIX: small bugs (ELF parser, build system)
- API: ARM + MIPS gadgets !
- API: we can have multiple “stop” gadgets (e.g syscall; ret;)
- API: improvement of the gadget filters
- API: support for MIPS and MIPS64 architecture
Download
git clone https://github.com/t00sh/rop-tool.git
Usage
OPTIONS
rop-tool v2.4.2
Help you to make binary exploits.Usage: rop-tool <cmd> [OPTIONS]
Commands :
gadget Search gadgets
patch Patch the binary
info Print info about binary
heap Display heap structure
disassemble Disassemble the binary
search Search on binary
help Print help
version Print versionTry “rop-tool help <cmd>” for more informations about a command.
GADGET COMMAND
Usage : rop-tool gadget [OPTIONS] [FILENAME]
OPTIONS:
–arch, -A Select an architecture (x86, x86-64, arm, arm64)
–all, -a Print all gadgets (even gadgets which are not uniq)
–depth, -d [d] Specify the depth for gadget searching (default is 5)
–flavor, -f [f] Select a flavor (att or intel)
–no-filter, -F Do not apply some filters on gadgets
–help, -h Print this help message
–no-color, -N Do not colorize output
SEARCH COMMAND
Usage : rop-tool search [OPTIONS] [FILENAME]
OPTIONS:
–all-string, -a [n] Search all printable strings of at least [n] caracteres. (default is 6)
–byte, -b [b] Search the byte [b] in binary
–dword, -d [d] Search the dword [d] in binary
–help, -h Print this help message
–no-color, -N Don’t colorize output
–qword, -q [q] Search the qword [q] in binary
–raw, -r Open file in raw mode (don’t considere any file format)
–split-string, -s [s] Search a string “splited” in memory (which is not contiguous in memory)
–string, -S [s] Search a string (a byte sequence) in binary
–word, -w [w] Search the word [w] in binary
PATCH COMMAND
Usage : rop-tool patch [OPTIONS] [FILENAME]
OPTIONS:
–address, -a [a] Select an address to patch
–bytes, -b [b] A byte sequence (e.g. : “\xaa\xbb\xcc”) to write
–filename, -f [f] Specify the filename
–help, -h Print this help message
–offset, -o [o] Select an offset to patch (from start of the file)
–output, -O [o] Write to an another filename
–raw, -r Open file in raw mode
INFO COMMAND
Usage : rop-tool info [OPTIONS] [FILENAME]
OPTIONS:
–all, -a Show all infos
–segments, -l Show segments
–sections, -s Show sections
–syms, -S Show symbols
–filename, -f [f] Specify the filename
–help, -h Print this help message
–no-color, -N Disable colors
HEAP COMMAND
Usage : rop-tool heap [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]
OPTIONS:
–calloc, -C Trace calloc calls
–free, -F Trace free calls
–realloc, -R Trace realloc calls
–malloc, -M Trace malloc calls
–dumpdata, -d Dump chunk’s data
–output, -O Output in a file
–help, -h Print this help message
–tmp, -t <d> Specify the writable directory, to dump the library (default: /tmp/)
–no-color, -N Do not colorize output
Small explication about the output of heap command
Each line correspond to a malloc chunk, and the heap is dumped after each execution of heap functions (free, malloc, realloc, calloc)
- addr: is the real address of the malloc chunk
- usr_addr: is the address returned by malloc functions to user
- size: is the size of the malloc chunk
- flags: P is PREV_INUSE, M is IS_MAPED and A is NON_MAIN_ARENA
DISASSEMBLE COMMAND
Usage : rop-tool dis [OPTIONS] [FILENAME]
OPTIONS:
–help, -h Print this help message
–no-color, -N Do not colorize output
–address, -a <a> Start disassembling at address <a>
–offset, -o <o> Start disassembling at offset <o>
–sym, -s <s> Disassemble symbol
–len, -l <l> Disassemble only <l> bytes
–arch, -A <a> Select architecture (x86, x86-64, arm, arm64)
–flavor, -f <f> Change flavor (intel, att)
EXAMPLES
Basic gadget searching
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rop-tool gadget ./program
Display all gadgets with AT&T syntax
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rop-tool gadget ./program -f att -a
Search in RAW x86 file
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rop-tool gadget ./program -A x86
Search a “splitted” string in the binary
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rop-tool search ./program -s "/bin/sh"
Search all strings in binary
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rop-tool search ./program -a
Patch binary at offset 0x1000, with “\xaa\xbb\xcc\xdd” and save as “patched” :
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rop-tool patch ./program -o 0x1000 -b "\xaa\xbb\xcc\xdd" -O patched
Visualize heap allocation of /bin/ls command :
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rop-tool heap /bin/ls
Disassemble 0x100 bytes at address 0x08048452
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rop-tool dis /bin/ls -l 0x100 -a 0x08048452
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