There is a command injection vulnerability in SolarView Compact through 6.00, attackers can execute commands by bypassing internal restrictions through downloader.php.
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This repository contains a single Metasploit module targeting an unauthenticated remote command execution vulnerability (CVE-2023-23333) in CONTEC SolarView Compact v6.00, a solar power monitoring web application. The exploit leverages a command injection flaw in the 'downloader.php' endpoint, allowing attackers to execute arbitrary commands as the webserver user. The module supports multiple payloads, including PHP webshell upload, Unix command execution, and a Linux dropper for ARMLE architecture. The exploit is weaponized, providing options for reverse shells and Meterpreter sessions. The code is structured as a standard Metasploit module, with clear separation of initialization, vulnerability checking, payload delivery, and cleanup. Key fingerprintable endpoints include '/downloader.php' (for exploitation), '/tmp/<webshell_name>.php' (for webshell access), and '/opt/svc/version' (for version verification). The module is highly automated and suitable for both proof-of-concept and operational exploitation.
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