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drinkme - Shellcode Testing Harness


drinkme is a shellcode test harness. It reads shellcode from stdin and executes it. This allows pentesters to quickly test their payloads before deployment.

Formats
drinkme can handle shellcode in the following formats:
  • "0x##"
  • "\x##"
  • "x##"
  • "##"
For example, NOP could be represented as any of "0x90", "\x90", "x90", or "90".
When processing the input drinkme will ignore any of the following:
  • C and C++ style comments.
  • All whitespace.
  • Any characters from the set [\",;].

Examples
write(STDOUT_FILENO, "Hello world!\n", strlen("Hello world!\n"))
empty@monkey:~$ cat hello_world.x86_64 
\xeb\x1d\x5e\x48\x31\xc0\xb0\x01\x48\x31\xff\x40\xb7\x01\x48\x31\xd2\xb2\x0d\x0f\x05\x48\x31\xc0\xb0\x3c\x48\x31\xff\x0f\x05\xe8\xde\xff\xff\xff\x48\x65\x6c\x6c\x6f\x20\x77\x6f\x72\x6c\x64\x21\x0a

empty@monkey:~$ cat hello_world.x86_64 | drinkme
Hello world!
execve("/bin/sh")
empty@monkey:~$ cat execve_bin_sh.x86_64 
"\x48\x31\xd2" // xor %rdx, %rdx
"\x48\xbb\x2f\x2f\x62\x69\x6e\x2f\x73\x68" // mov $0x68732f6e69622f2f, %rbx
"\x48\xc1\xeb\x08" // shr $0x8, %rbx
"\x53" // push %rbx
"\x48\x89\xe7" // mov %rsp, %rdi
"\x50" // push %rax
"\x57" // push %rdi
"\x48\x89\xe6" // mov %rsp, %rsi
"\xb0\x3b" // mov $0x3b, %al
"\x0f\x05"; // syscall

empty@monkey:~$ echo $$
3880

empty@monkey:~$ cat execve_bin_sh.x86_64 | drinkme

$ echo $$
18613
msfvenom to exec "/usr/bin/id"
root@kali-amd64:~# msfvenom --arch x86_64 --platform linux -f hex -p linux/x64/exec CMD=/usr/bin/id 
No encoder or badchars specified, outputting raw payload
Payload size: 51 bytes
Final size of hex file: 102 bytes
6a3b589948bb2f62696e2f736800534889e7682d6300004889e652e80c0000002f7573722f62696e2f69640056574889e60f05

root@kali-amd64:~# msfvenom --arch x86_64 --platform linux -f hex -p linux/x64/exec CMD=/usr/bin/id | drinkme
No encoder or badchars specified, outputting raw payload
Payload size: 51 bytes
Final size of hex file: 102 bytes

uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)

Usage
usage:    drinkme [-p] [-h]
-p Print the formatted shellcode. Don't execute it.
-h Print this help message.

Example: cat hello_world.x86_64 | drinkme


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