Python impacket.dcerpc.v5.scmr.hRQueryServiceStatus() Examples

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Example #1
Source File: test_scmr.py    From CVE-2017-7494 with GNU General Public License v3.0 6 votes vote down vote up
def test_query(self):
        dce, rpctransport, scHandle  = self.connect()

        ############################
        # Query Service Status / Enum Dependent
        lpServiceName = 'PlugPlay\x00'
        desiredAccess = scmr.SERVICE_START | scmr.SERVICE_STOP | scmr.SERVICE_CHANGE_CONFIG | scmr.SERVICE_QUERY_CONFIG | scmr.SERVICE_QUERY_STATUS | scmr.SERVICE_ENUMERATE_DEPENDENTS

        resp = scmr.hROpenServiceW(dce, scHandle, lpServiceName, desiredAccess )
        resp.dump()

        serviceHandle = resp['lpServiceHandle']
 
        resp = scmr.hRQueryServiceStatus(dce, serviceHandle)

        cbBufSize = 0
        try:
            resp = scmr.hREnumDependentServicesW(dce, serviceHandle, scmr.SERVICE_STATE_ALL,cbBufSize )
            resp.dump()
        except scmr.DCERPCSessionError, e:
           if str(e).find('ERROR_MORE_DATA') <= 0:
               raise
           else:
               resp = e.get_packet() 
Example #2
Source File: test_scmr.py    From cracke-dit with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def test_query(self):
        dce, rpctransport, scHandle  = self.connect()

        ############################
        # Query Service Status / Enum Dependent
        lpServiceName = 'PlugPlay\x00'
        desiredAccess = scmr.SERVICE_START | scmr.SERVICE_STOP | scmr.SERVICE_CHANGE_CONFIG | scmr.SERVICE_QUERY_CONFIG | scmr.SERVICE_QUERY_STATUS | scmr.SERVICE_ENUMERATE_DEPENDENTS

        resp = scmr.hROpenServiceW(dce, scHandle, lpServiceName, desiredAccess )
        resp.dump()

        serviceHandle = resp['lpServiceHandle']
 
        resp = scmr.hRQueryServiceStatus(dce, serviceHandle)

        cbBufSize = 0
        try:
            resp = scmr.hREnumDependentServicesW(dce, serviceHandle, scmr.SERVICE_STATE_ALL,cbBufSize )
            resp.dump()
        except scmr.DCERPCSessionError, e:
           if str(e).find('ERROR_MORE_DATA') <= 0:
               raise
           else:
               resp = e.get_packet() 
Example #3
Source File: test_scmr.py    From PiBunny with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
def test_query(self):
        dce, rpctransport, scHandle  = self.connect()

        ############################
        # Query Service Status / Enum Dependent
        lpServiceName = 'PlugPlay\x00'
        desiredAccess = scmr.SERVICE_START | scmr.SERVICE_STOP | scmr.SERVICE_CHANGE_CONFIG | scmr.SERVICE_QUERY_CONFIG | scmr.SERVICE_QUERY_STATUS | scmr.SERVICE_ENUMERATE_DEPENDENTS

        resp = scmr.hROpenServiceW(dce, scHandle, lpServiceName, desiredAccess )
        resp.dump()

        serviceHandle = resp['lpServiceHandle']
 
        resp = scmr.hRQueryServiceStatus(dce, serviceHandle)

        cbBufSize = 0
        try:
            resp = scmr.hREnumDependentServicesW(dce, serviceHandle, scmr.SERVICE_STATE_ALL,cbBufSize )
            resp.dump()
        except scmr.DCERPCSessionError, e:
           if str(e).find('ERROR_MORE_DATA') <= 0:
               raise
           else:
               resp = e.get_packet() 
Example #4
Source File: secretsdump.py    From CVE-2017-7494 with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def __checkServiceStatus(self):
        # Open SC Manager
        ans = scmr.hROpenSCManagerW(self.__scmr)
        self.__scManagerHandle = ans['lpScHandle']
        # Now let's open the service
        ans = scmr.hROpenServiceW(self.__scmr, self.__scManagerHandle, self.__serviceName)
        self.__serviceHandle = ans['lpServiceHandle']
        # Let's check its status
        ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceStatus(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle)
        if ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_STOPPED:
            LOG.info('Service %s is in stopped state'% self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = True
            self.__started = False
        elif ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_RUNNING:
            LOG.debug('Service %s is already running'% self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = False
            self.__started  = True
        else:
            raise Exception('Unknown service state 0x%x - Aborting' % ans['CurrentState'])

        # Let's check its configuration if service is stopped, maybe it's disabled :s
        if self.__started is False:
            ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceConfigW(self.__scmr,self.__serviceHandle)
            if ans['lpServiceConfig']['dwStartType'] == 0x4:
                LOG.info('Service %s is disabled, enabling it'% self.__serviceName)
                self.__disabled = True
                scmr.hRChangeServiceConfigW(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle, dwStartType = 0x3)
            LOG.info('Starting service %s' % self.__serviceName)
            scmr.hRStartServiceW(self.__scmr,self.__serviceHandle)
            time.sleep(1) 
Example #5
Source File: secretsdump.py    From cracke-dit with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def __checkServiceStatus(self):
        # Open SC Manager
        ans = scmr.hROpenSCManagerW(self.__scmr)
        self.__scManagerHandle = ans['lpScHandle']
        # Now let's open the service
        ans = scmr.hROpenServiceW(self.__scmr, self.__scManagerHandle, self.__serviceName)
        self.__serviceHandle = ans['lpServiceHandle']
        # Let's check its status
        ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceStatus(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle)
        if ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_STOPPED:
            LOG.info('Service %s is in stopped state'% self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = True
            self.__started = False
        elif ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_RUNNING:
            LOG.debug('Service %s is already running'% self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = False
            self.__started  = True
        else:
            raise Exception('Unknown service state 0x%x - Aborting' % ans['CurrentState'])

        # Let's check its configuration if service is stopped, maybe it's disabled :s
        if self.__started is False:
            ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceConfigW(self.__scmr,self.__serviceHandle)
            if ans['lpServiceConfig']['dwStartType'] == 0x4:
                LOG.info('Service %s is disabled, enabling it'% self.__serviceName)
                self.__disabled = True
                scmr.hRChangeServiceConfigW(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle, dwStartType = 0x3)
            LOG.info('Starting service %s' % self.__serviceName)
            scmr.hRStartServiceW(self.__scmr,self.__serviceHandle)
            time.sleep(1) 
Example #6
Source File: dump.py    From Exchange2domain with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def __checkServiceStatus(self):
        # Open SC Manager
        ans = scmr.hROpenSCManagerW(self.__scmr)
        self.__scManagerHandle = ans['lpScHandle']
        # Now let's open the service
        ans = scmr.hROpenServiceW(self.__scmr, self.__scManagerHandle, self.__serviceName)
        self.__serviceHandle = ans['lpServiceHandle']
        # Let's check its status
        ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceStatus(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle)
        if ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_STOPPED:
            LOG.info('Service %s is in stopped state'% self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = True
            self.__started = False
        elif ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_RUNNING:
            LOG.debug('Service %s is already running'% self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = False
            self.__started  = True
        else:
            raise Exception('Unknown service state 0x%x - Aborting' % ans['CurrentState'])

        # Let's check its configuration if service is stopped, maybe it's disabled :s
        if self.__started is False:
            ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceConfigW(self.__scmr,self.__serviceHandle)
            if ans['lpServiceConfig']['dwStartType'] == 0x4:
                LOG.info('Service %s is disabled, enabling it'% self.__serviceName)
                self.__disabled = True
                scmr.hRChangeServiceConfigW(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle, dwStartType = 0x3)
            LOG.info('Starting service %s' % self.__serviceName)
            scmr.hRStartServiceW(self.__scmr,self.__serviceHandle)
            time.sleep(1) 
Example #7
Source File: secretsdump.py    From smbwrapper with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def __checkServiceStatus(self):
        # Open SC Manager
        ans = scmr.hROpenSCManagerW(self.__scmr)
        self.__scManagerHandle = ans['lpScHandle']
        # Now let's open the service
        ans = scmr.hROpenServiceW(self.__scmr, self.__scManagerHandle, self.__serviceName)
        self.__serviceHandle = ans['lpServiceHandle']
        # Let's check its status
        ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceStatus(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle)
        if ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_STOPPED:
            logging.info('Service %s is in stopped state'% self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = True
            self.__started = False
        elif ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_RUNNING:
            logging.debug('Service %s is already running'% self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = False
            self.__started  = True
        else:
            raise Exception('Unknown service state 0x%x - Aborting' % ans['CurrentState'])

        # Let's check its configuration if service is stopped, maybe it's disabled :s
        if self.__started is False:
            ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceConfigW(self.__scmr,self.__serviceHandle)
            if ans['lpServiceConfig']['dwStartType'] == 0x4:
                logging.info('Service %s is disabled, enabling it'% self.__serviceName)
                self.__disabled = True
                scmr.hRChangeServiceConfigW(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle, dwStartType = 0x3)
            logging.info('Starting service %s' % self.__serviceName)
            scmr.hRStartServiceW(self.__scmr,self.__serviceHandle)
            time.sleep(1) 
Example #8
Source File: reg.py    From Slackor with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def __checkServiceStatus(self):
        # Open SC Manager
        ans = scmr.hROpenSCManagerW(self.__scmr)
        self.__scManagerHandle = ans['lpScHandle']
        # Now let's open the service
        ans = scmr.hROpenServiceW(self.__scmr, self.__scManagerHandle, self.__serviceName)
        self.__serviceHandle = ans['lpServiceHandle']
        # Let's check its status
        ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceStatus(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle)
        if ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_STOPPED:
            logging.info('Service %s is in stopped state' % self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = True
            self.__started = False
        elif ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_RUNNING:
            logging.debug('Service %s is already running' % self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = False
            self.__started = True
        else:
            raise Exception('Unknown service state 0x%x - Aborting' % ans['CurrentState'])

        # Let's check its configuration if service is stopped, maybe it's disabled :s
        if self.__started is False:
            ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceConfigW(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle)
            if ans['lpServiceConfig']['dwStartType'] == 0x4:
                logging.info('Service %s is disabled, enabling it' % self.__serviceName)
                self.__disabled = True
                scmr.hRChangeServiceConfigW(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle, dwStartType=0x3)
            logging.info('Starting service %s' % self.__serviceName)
            scmr.hRStartServiceW(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle)
            time.sleep(1) 
Example #9
Source File: secretsdump.py    From Slackor with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def __checkServiceStatus(self):
        # Open SC Manager
        ans = scmr.hROpenSCManagerW(self.__scmr)
        self.__scManagerHandle = ans['lpScHandle']
        # Now let's open the service
        ans = scmr.hROpenServiceW(self.__scmr, self.__scManagerHandle, self.__serviceName)
        self.__serviceHandle = ans['lpServiceHandle']
        # Let's check its status
        ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceStatus(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle)
        if ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_STOPPED:
            LOG.info('Service %s is in stopped state'% self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = True
            self.__started = False
        elif ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_RUNNING:
            LOG.debug('Service %s is already running'% self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = False
            self.__started  = True
        else:
            raise Exception('Unknown service state 0x%x - Aborting' % ans['CurrentState'])

        # Let's check its configuration if service is stopped, maybe it's disabled :s
        if self.__started is False:
            ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceConfigW(self.__scmr,self.__serviceHandle)
            if ans['lpServiceConfig']['dwStartType'] == 0x4:
                LOG.info('Service %s is disabled, enabling it'% self.__serviceName)
                self.__disabled = True
                scmr.hRChangeServiceConfigW(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle, dwStartType = 0x3)
            LOG.info('Starting service %s' % self.__serviceName)
            scmr.hRStartServiceW(self.__scmr,self.__serviceHandle)
            time.sleep(1) 
Example #10
Source File: test_scmr.py    From Slackor with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_query(self):
        dce, rpctransport, scHandle  = self.connect()

        ############################
        # Query Service Status / Enum Dependent
        lpServiceName = 'PlugPlay\x00'
        desiredAccess = scmr.SERVICE_START | scmr.SERVICE_STOP | scmr.SERVICE_CHANGE_CONFIG | scmr.SERVICE_QUERY_CONFIG | scmr.SERVICE_QUERY_STATUS | scmr.SERVICE_ENUMERATE_DEPENDENTS

        resp = scmr.hROpenServiceW(dce, scHandle, lpServiceName, desiredAccess )
        resp.dump()

        serviceHandle = resp['lpServiceHandle']
 
        scmr.hRQueryServiceStatus(dce, serviceHandle)

        cbBufSize = 0
        try:
            resp = scmr.hREnumDependentServicesW(dce, serviceHandle, scmr.SERVICE_STATE_ALL,cbBufSize )
            resp.dump()
        except scmr.DCERPCSessionError as e:
           if str(e).find('ERROR_MORE_DATA') <= 0:
               raise
           else:
               resp = e.get_packet()

        resp.dump()
        cbBufSize = resp['pcbBytesNeeded']
        resp = scmr.hREnumDependentServicesW(dce, serviceHandle, scmr.SERVICE_STATE_ALL,cbBufSize )
        resp.dump()
        scmr.hRCloseServiceHandle(dce, serviceHandle)
        scmr.hRCloseServiceHandle(dce, scHandle) 
Example #11
Source File: dump.py    From CVE-2019-1040 with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def __checkServiceStatus(self):
        # Open SC Manager
        ans = scmr.hROpenSCManagerW(self.__scmr)
        self.__scManagerHandle = ans['lpScHandle']
        # Now let's open the service
        ans = scmr.hROpenServiceW(self.__scmr, self.__scManagerHandle, self.__serviceName)
        self.__serviceHandle = ans['lpServiceHandle']
        # Let's check its status
        ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceStatus(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle)
        if ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_STOPPED:
            LOG.info('Service %s is in stopped state'% self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = True
            self.__started = False
        elif ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_RUNNING:
            LOG.debug('Service %s is already running'% self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = False
            self.__started  = True
        else:
            raise Exception('Unknown service state 0x%x - Aborting' % ans['CurrentState'])

        # Let's check its configuration if service is stopped, maybe it's disabled :s
        if self.__started is False:
            ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceConfigW(self.__scmr,self.__serviceHandle)
            if ans['lpServiceConfig']['dwStartType'] == 0x4:
                LOG.info('Service %s is disabled, enabling it'% self.__serviceName)
                self.__disabled = True
                scmr.hRChangeServiceConfigW(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle, dwStartType = 0x3)
            LOG.info('Starting service %s' % self.__serviceName)
            scmr.hRStartServiceW(self.__scmr,self.__serviceHandle)
            time.sleep(1) 
Example #12
Source File: reg.py    From PiBunny with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def __checkServiceStatus(self):
        # Open SC Manager
        ans = scmr.hROpenSCManagerW(self.__scmr)
        self.__scManagerHandle = ans['lpScHandle']
        # Now let's open the service
        ans = scmr.hROpenServiceW(self.__scmr, self.__scManagerHandle, self.__serviceName)
        self.__serviceHandle = ans['lpServiceHandle']
        # Let's check its status
        ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceStatus(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle)
        if ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_STOPPED:
            logging.info('Service %s is in stopped state' % self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = True
            self.__started = False
        elif ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_RUNNING:
            logging.debug('Service %s is already running' % self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = False
            self.__started = True
        else:
            raise Exception('Unknown service state 0x%x - Aborting' % ans['CurrentState'])

        # Let's check its configuration if service is stopped, maybe it's disabled :s
        if self.__started is False:
            ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceConfigW(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle)
            if ans['lpServiceConfig']['dwStartType'] == 0x4:
                logging.info('Service %s is disabled, enabling it' % self.__serviceName)
                self.__disabled = True
                scmr.hRChangeServiceConfigW(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle, dwStartType=0x3)
            logging.info('Starting service %s' % self.__serviceName)
            scmr.hRStartServiceW(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle)
            time.sleep(1) 
Example #13
Source File: secretsdump.py    From PiBunny with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def __checkServiceStatus(self):
        # Open SC Manager
        ans = scmr.hROpenSCManagerW(self.__scmr)
        self.__scManagerHandle = ans['lpScHandle']
        # Now let's open the service
        ans = scmr.hROpenServiceW(self.__scmr, self.__scManagerHandle, self.__serviceName)
        self.__serviceHandle = ans['lpServiceHandle']
        # Let's check its status
        ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceStatus(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle)
        if ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_STOPPED:
            LOG.info('Service %s is in stopped state'% self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = True
            self.__started = False
        elif ans['lpServiceStatus']['dwCurrentState'] == scmr.SERVICE_RUNNING:
            LOG.debug('Service %s is already running'% self.__serviceName)
            self.__shouldStop = False
            self.__started  = True
        else:
            raise Exception('Unknown service state 0x%x - Aborting' % ans['CurrentState'])

        # Let's check its configuration if service is stopped, maybe it's disabled :s
        if self.__started is False:
            ans = scmr.hRQueryServiceConfigW(self.__scmr,self.__serviceHandle)
            if ans['lpServiceConfig']['dwStartType'] == 0x4:
                LOG.info('Service %s is disabled, enabling it'% self.__serviceName)
                self.__disabled = True
                scmr.hRChangeServiceConfigW(self.__scmr, self.__serviceHandle, dwStartType = 0x3)
            LOG.info('Starting service %s' % self.__serviceName)
            scmr.hRStartServiceW(self.__scmr,self.__serviceHandle)
            time.sleep(1)