#!/usr/bin/env python2 """ Copyright (c) 2006-2019 sqlmap developers (http://sqlmap.org/) See the file 'LICENSE' for copying permission """ import string from lib.core.enums import PRIORITY __priority__ = PRIORITY.LOWEST def dependencies(): pass def tamper(payload, **kwargs): """ URL-encodes all characters in a given payload (not processing already encoded) (e.g. SELECT -> %53%45%4C%45%43%54) Tested against: * Microsoft SQL Server 2005 * MySQL 4, 5.0 and 5.5 * Oracle 10g * PostgreSQL 8.3, 8.4, 9.0 Notes: * Useful to bypass very weak web application firewalls that do not url-decode the request before processing it through their ruleset * The web server will anyway pass the url-decoded version behind, hence it should work against any DBMS >>> tamper('SELECT FIELD FROM%20TABLE') '%53%45%4C%45%43%54%20%46%49%45%4C%44%20%46%52%4F%4D%20%54%41%42%4C%45' """ retVal = payload if payload: retVal = "" i = 0 while i < len(payload): if payload[i] == '%' and (i < len(payload) - 2) and payload[i + 1:i + 2] in string.hexdigits and payload[i + 2:i + 3] in string.hexdigits: retVal += payload[i:i + 3] i += 3 else: retVal += '%%%.2X' % ord(payload[i]) i += 1 return retVal