# HackTheBox-Breadcrumbs ## Rustscan ```bash PORT STATE SERVICE REASON VERSION 22/tcp open ssh syn-ack ttl 127 OpenSSH for_Windows_7.7 (protocol 2.0) | ssh-hostkey: | 2048 9d:d0:b8:81:55:54:ea:0f:89:b1:10:32:33:6a:a7:8f (RSA) | ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQD1/bmEHFv3nRSf2uH/akLLIfkmpxbSWiVReOdwmJrM2iD9g1gqVHIceIxat222PnYkLHYG23lUQMiTXcvuwBHeB+dMUNv09IHDKCCT9XOTWc +900zrFLRoyR6LQ2O3vQ+JgWpWlvtZAV6FvcSSK3ai767qIdBNG8SAxwwQZlSxX7D/n28VJlPcXXtzoiSt+lQ1T1sq7qIXPM2CyY7qoTLjcvDz/IYqbXbinsLLOCZ9MnRnDbE8E9tLeAJGcxhpNg k0LNN6xGbj49zVhy1TRrVNhh4RD+uczVqufMQIHdCnL61p9ZIepQxhJvwSf4IHH+oaM6wy3Yu0W6pg5wQWXIkj | 256 1f:2e:67:37:1a:b8:91:1d:5c:31:59:c7:c6:df:14:1d (ECDSA) | ecdsa-sha2-nistp256 AAAAE2VjZHNhLXNoYTItbmlzdHAyNTYAAAAIbmlzdHAyNTYAAABBBMPvEspRGrd2/vma82j25vli6C/Td5Gvl44e9IhXeZOlvojawx4tbo/OdBytc+X9b/OSP01kLK 4Od62NrQmN39s= | 256 30:9e:5d:12:e3:c6:b7:c6:3b:7e:1e:e7:89:7e:83:e4 (ED25519) |_ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAII+TY3313X2GdjXH6r6IrDURWI4H4itbZG41GaktT00D 80/tcp open http syn-ack ttl 127 Apache httpd 2.4.46 ((Win64) OpenSSL/1.1.1h PHP/8.0.1) 135/tcp open msrpc syn-ack ttl 127 Microsoft Windows RPC 139/tcp open netbios-ssn syn-ack ttl 127 Microsoft Windows netbios-ssn 443/tcp open ssl/http syn-ack ttl 127 Apache httpd 2.4.46 ((Win64) OpenSSL/1.1.1h PHP/8.0.1) | ssl-cert: Subject: commonName=localhost | Issuer: commonName=localhost | Public Key type: rsa | Public Key bits: 1024 | Signature Algorithm: sha1WithRSAEncryption | Not valid before: 2009-11-10T23:48:47 | Not valid after: 2019-11-08T23:48:47 | MD5: a0a4 4cc9 9e84 b26f 9e63 9f9e d229 dee0 | SHA-1: b023 8c54 7a90 5bfa 119c 4e8b acca eacf 3649 1ff6 | -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- 445/tcp open microsoft-ds? syn-ack ttl 127 3306/tcp open mysql? syn-ack ttl 127 | fingerprint-strings: | NULL, SIPOptions: |_ Host '10.10.14.196' is not allowed to connect to this MariaDB server 5040/tcp open unknown syn-ack ttl 127 7680/tcp open pando-pub? syn-ack ttl 127 49664/tcp open unknown syn-ack ttl 127 49665/tcp open unknown syn-ack ttl 127 49666/tcp open msrpc syn-ack ttl 127 Microsoft Windows RPC 49667/tcp open unknown syn-ack ttl 127 49668/tcp open unknown syn-ack ttl 127 49669/tcp open unknown syn-ack ttl 127 ``` ## PORT 145/445 (SMB) I tried to anonymously connect to smb but couldn't ## PORT 80 We can see a button `Check Books` it will take us to `book.php` Now here I didn't know any books so I just started with letter `A` so it returned a bunch of books Viewing these dialog boxes doen't really help us so I intercepted the request with `Brup Suite` Here we can see a paramter `book` which is taking a filename so there's a chance that LFI (Local File Inclusion) exists here so to test it for `index.php` It throws an error as index.php is not in `/books` directory so we need to go parent directory where index.php is using `../` So it does work we can see the source code of `index.php` now since this is a windows machine we can try to view the hosts file `../../../../../../WINDOWS/system32/drivers/etc/hosts` We saw previously from erros regarding `bookController.php` so let's try to read the file `../../../../../../Users/www-data/Desktop/xampp/htdocs/includes/bookController.php` On reading we can `db.php` so maybe there must be some credentials we can find `../../../../../../Users/www-data/Desktop/xampp/htdocs/db/db.php` Although the port is open to use (3306) but still we are not allowed to connect to mysql service I tried to read the apache error log and was sucessful in reading so we can do Log poisining to get RCE `../../../../../../Users/www-data/Desktop/xampp/apache/logs/error.log` So in `User-Agent` we will add a php GET parameter `User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:68.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/68.0` Tried doing this but couldn't get LFI to RCE so went step back to do fuzzing with `dirsearch` Found a directory named portal `portal` We can try to signup an account on the site After going through all the site I read the `login.php` page I found it was using `authController.php` page We can see that there's a JWT token involved also there's a php file `cookie.php` and we can see the salt being used in there to generate `PHPSESSID` Also we can see in `files.php` that username should be "paul" So going to JWT.io to create a token for `paul` Then generating PHPSESSION Here I ran the file in loop because of the random number it's going to take in generating the cookie so that cookie worked when I replaced it with the current cookie After hitting refresh the user got changed and we logged in as `paul` Going to `File Management` we can upload files but there's a restriction that only zip files are allowed Testing for uploading a zip file On uploading it gives us an error So Intercepting the request we can see that there's a `.zip` extension that will added to a file name we can by pass it by adding a .php extension So I downloaded a php script from https://github.com/flozz/p0wny-shell, copied contents of the `shell.php` file then pasted the contents along with adding `.php` file extension Host `ncat64.exe` on your local machine And download it on the target machine We can see a folder `pizzaDeliveryUserData` There's a user `juliette` So going back to that directory we can see the json file for the user and can find credentials in there There's ssh port open on the machine we can try to login through ssh using these credentials Looking at the contents of `todo.html` As the html file says about `Stick Notes` let's see if we can find where Windows saves sticky notes so going to this link I was able to find where the notes were stored https://www.thewindowsclub.com/where-are-sticky-notes-saved-in-windows-10 Now to save this on our machine we need to transfer it by creating a smb share on our local machine and making sure it has both read and write permissions so doing `nano /etc/samba/smb.conf` Start the service and transfer the file using `copy filename \\ip\share` Make sure to copy all plum files and unfortunately you will need to transfer these files to Windows and copy them in the same location where you found these files on the target machine Now just launch `Sticky Notes` application on Windows Now that we got the password for another use `development` we can access his folder and see what's in there Here we see a binary called `Krypter_Linux` so again copy that file to local machine's smb share Running `strings` command on binary we can see a domain name on port 1234 Let's further analyze the binary with `Ghidra` We can see that it's in the form of a GET parameters so we can send a request to that port with this data but before we do that let's do port forwarding for port 1234 So doing dynamic port forwarding through ssh Now let's make the request to that port We get an aes key but don't get a password so we can try to sql injection on the parameters by using `sqlmap` Now we have the encrpyted text and then aes key so we need to decrypt it , I visited this online tool https://www.devglan.com/online-tools/aes-encryption-decryption Now we just need to decode it from base64 And that's it we got administrator on the machine # Things Learned 1. If you got LFI always look around in the source code you will find how the application works 2. If you find a binary make sure to analyze what's in there 3. We can transfer files from windows to linux by running smb service on linux machine