SharpSphere - .NET Project For Attacking vCenter
SharpSphere gives red teamers the ability to easily interact with the guest operating systems of virtual machines managed by vCenter. It uses the vSphere Web Services API and exposes the following functions:
- Command & Control - In combination with F-Secure's C3, SharpSphere provides C&C into VMs using VMware Tools, with no direct network connectivity to the target VM required.
- Code Execution - Allows arbitrary commands to be executed in the guest OS and returns the result
- File Upload - Allows arbitrary files to be uploaded to the guest OS
- File Download - Allows arbitrary files to be downloaded from the guest OS
- List VMs - Lists the VMs managed by vCenter that have VMware Tools running
SharpSphere supports execution through Cobalt Strike's execute-assembly.
Compiled versions can be found here.
If you compile yourself you'll need to use ILMerge
to combine SharpSphere.exe and CommandLine.dll in the Releases
folder.
Usage
Available modules:
SharpSphere.exe help list List all VMs managed by this vCenter execute Execute given command in target VM c2 Run C2 using C3's VMwareShareFile module upload Upload file to target VM download Download file from target VM help Display more information on a specific command. version Display version information.
List VMs:
SharpSphere.exe list --help --url Required. vCenter SDK URL, i.e. https://127.0.0.1/sdk --username Required. vCenter username, i.e. [email protected] --password Required. vCenter password
Code execution:
SharpSphere.exe execute --help --url Required. vCenter SDK URL, i.e. https://127.0.0.1/sdk --username Required. vCenter username, i.e. [email protected] --password Required. vCenter password --ip Required. Target VM IP address --guestusername Required. Username used to authenticate to the guest OS --guestpassword Required. Password used to authenticate to the guest OS --command Required. Command to execute --output (Default: false) Flag to receive the output. Will create a temporary file in C:\Users\Public on the guest to save the output. This is then downloaded and printed to the console and the file deleted.
Command & Control:
SharpSphere.exe c2 --help --url Required. vCenter SDK URL, i.e. https://127.0.0.1/sdk --username Required. vCenter username, i.e. [email protected] --password Required. vCenter password --ip Required. Target VM IP address --guestusername Required. Username used to authenticate to the guest OS --guestpassword Required. Password used to authenticate to the guest OS --localdir Required. Full path to the C3 directory on this machine --guestdir Required. Full path to the C3 directory on the guest OS --inputid Required. Input ID configured for the C3 relay running on this machine --outputid Required. Output ID configured for the C3 relay running on this machine
File Upload:
SharpSphere.exe upload --help --url Required. vCenter SDK URL, i.e. https://127.0.0.1/sdk --username Required. vCenter username, i.e. [email protected] --password Required. vCenter password --ip Required. Target VM IP address --guestusername Required. Username used to authenticate to the guest OS --guestpassword Required. Password used to authenticate to the guest OS --source Required. Full path to local file to upload --destination Required. Full path to location where file should be uploaded
File Download:
>SharpSphere.exe download --help --url Required. vCenter SDK URL, i.e. https://127.0.0.1/sdk --username Required. vCenter username, i.e. [email protected] --password Required. vCenter password --ip Required. Target VM IP address --guestusername Required. Username used to authenticate to the guest OS --guestpassword Required. Password used to authenticate to the guest OS --source Required. Full path in the guest to the file to upload --destination Required. Full path to the local directory where the file should be downloaded
Future Features
- Add support for Linux guest OS
- Include a
--verbose
option for listing VMs - Add a
--quiet
flag to not mention every packet that's transferred - Add a
--testauth
flag to confirm guest credentials are valid
Full walk-through and examples available here.
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SharpSphere - .NET Project For Attacking vCenter
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