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docs:guide-developer:adding_new_device [2019/09/03 15:03] – [Getting collected data from a device] brianpowdocs:guide-developer:adding_new_device [2024/10/22 09:39] – Add note about using curl as an option. evs
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 ==== Search by Git commit ==== ==== Search by Git commit ====
  
-Browse the source https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=summary +[[https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt%2Fopenwrt.git&a=search&h=HEAD&st=commit&s=add+support+for|Browse the source filtered by "add support for"]] and checkout the ''diff'' for newly added device 
-Search for "add support for"+
 ===== Important files ===== ===== Important files =====
  
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 ==== Getting a shell on the target device ==== ==== Getting a shell on the target device ====
 In order to collect relevant data for a port of OpenWrt to the device of interest one wants shell access. Most devices though do not offer a way to get a shell with telnet or ssh. In order to collect relevant data for a port of OpenWrt to the device of interest one wants shell access. Most devices though do not offer a way to get a shell with telnet or ssh.
 +=== Abuse Unsanitized User Input ===
 +Some router offers ping test or NTP server configuration and may not properly sanitize user input. Try to enter shell script and see if you are lucky. You may need some ''javascript'' knowledges to disable client-side input validation.
 +== Starting telnetd ==
 +<code bash>
 +$( /bin/busybox telnetd -l/bin/sh -p23 & )
 +</code>
 +== Obtain the password hash using HTTP or use ''sed'' to delete/change the default password if telnet login is required ==
 +<code bash>
 +$( cp /etc/shadow /www )
 +$( cp /etc/passwd /www )
 +</code>
 +Then try to download them to your computer and crack the hash
 +
 +=== Downgrade to older firmware ===
 +Some router may try to download a firmware file (e.g. [[toh:tp-link:archer_c2_ac750|TP-Link Archer C2 AC750]]) from specific private IP at the beginning of booting, which allow user to downgrade to older firmware
 +
 +=== Downgrade by Serial access ===
 +Serial access may allow you to enter console mode of u-boot for flashing/loading other firmware. Usually soldering is required.
 +See [[docs:guide-user:installation:generic.flashing.serial|Generic flashing over the Serial port]]
 +
 +=== HTTP Server Vulnerability ===
 +Some routers may be running outdated/insecure HTTP server and may be vulnerable to buffer overflow or other attack
  
 +=== Netgear ===
 With [[toh:netgear:telnet.console|netgear-telnetenable]] many Netgear devices can be opened up for telnet access. Also see [[https://github.com/insanid/NetgearTelnetEnable|GitHub: insanid/NetgearTelnetEnable]]. With [[toh:netgear:telnet.console|netgear-telnetenable]] many Netgear devices can be opened up for telnet access. Also see [[https://github.com/insanid/NetgearTelnetEnable|GitHub: insanid/NetgearTelnetEnable]].
 When such means cannot be used, one could try to flash an image build from the sources published by the vendor with telnetd enabled. When such means cannot be used, one could try to flash an image build from the sources published by the vendor with telnetd enabled.
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 </code> </code>
  
-=== FTP by ''busybox ftp'' ===+=== FTP by ''busybox ftpput'' ===
 == Receiver == == Receiver ==
 Setup an FTP server. Add an anonymous account with write permission Setup an FTP server. Add an anonymous account with write permission
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 </code> </code>
  
 +=== Use Curl to upload ===
 +Depending on what is compiled into your curl binary if available you may also be able to auth, use ftp/tftp etc.
 +"It supports these protocols: DICT, FILE, FTP, FTPS, GOPHER, GOPHERS,
 +       HTTP, HTTPS, IMAP, IMAPS, LDAP, LDAPS, MQTT, POP3, POP3S, RTMP, RTMPS, RTSP, SCP, SFTP, SMB, SMBS, SMTP, SMTPS, TELNET,  TFTP,  WS
 +       and WSS. The command is designed to work without user interaction.
 +"
 +Extract from curl man page:
 +<code>
 +       -T, --upload-file <file>
 +              This transfers the specified local file to the remote URL. If there is no file part in the specified URL, curl will  append
 +              the  local  file  name.  NOTE that you must use a trailing / on the last directory to really prove to Curl that there is no
 +              file name or curl will think that your last directory name is the remote file name to use. That will most likely cause  the
 +              upload operation to fail. If this is used on an HTTP(S) server, the PUT command will be used.
 +
 +              Use  the  file name "-" (a single dash) to use stdin instead of a given file.  Alternately, the file name "." (a single pe‐
 +              riod) may be specified instead of "-" to use stdin in non-blocking mode to allow reading server output while stdin is being
 +              uploaded.
 +
 +              You can specify one -T, --upload-file for each URL on the command line. Each -T, --upload-file + URL pair specifies what to
 +              upload and to where. curl also supports "globbing" of the -T, --upload-file argument, meaning that you can upload  multiple
 +              files to a single URL by using the same URL globbing style supported in the URL.
 +
 +              When  uploading  to  an SMTP server: the uploaded data is assumed to be RFC 5322 formatted. It has to feature the necessary
 +              set of headers and mail body formatted correctly by the user as curl will not transcode nor encode it further in any way.
 +
 +              -T, --upload-file can be used several times in a command line
 +
 +              Examples:
 +               curl -T file https://example.com
 +               curl -T "img[1-1000].png" ftp://ftp.example.com/
 +               curl --upload-file "{file1,file2}" https://example.com
 +
 +              See also -G, --get and -I, --head.
 +
 +</code>
 === Copy from terminal === === Copy from terminal ===
-If all of the above tools/applets are unavailable, you may copy from telnet terminal but it may not work for binary file+If all of the above tools/applets are unavailable, you may copy from telnet terminal but it may not work for binary file
 + 
 +base64 would be a common choice to work around this limitation, but many routers lack such a command. You can first escape binary data to screen-safe hexadecimal by piping to busybox hexdump on the router: 
 +<code bash> 
 +hexdump -v -e '/1 "%02x"' 
 +</code> 
 +You can then reverse it on the computer with the following command: 
 +<code bash> 
 +xxd -r -p 
 +</code> 
 + 
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