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* [Linux Privilege Escalation](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/README.md)
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* [Linux Privilege Escalation](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/README.md)
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* [Cisco - vmanage](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/cisco-vmanage.md)
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* [Cisco - vmanage](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/cisco-vmanage.md)
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* [D-Bus Enumeration & Command Injection Privilege Escalation](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/d-bus-enumeration-and-command-injection-privilege-escalation.md)
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* [D-Bus Enumeration & Command Injection Privilege Escalation](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/d-bus-enumeration-and-command-injection-privilege-escalation.md)
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* [Escaping from restricted shells - Jails](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/escaping-from-limited-bash.md)
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* [Interesting Groups - Linux PE](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/interesting-groups-linux-pe/README.md)
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* [Interesting Groups - Linux PE](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/interesting-groups-linux-pe/README.md)
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* [lxd/lxc Group - Privilege escalation](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/interesting-groups-linux-pe/lxd-privilege-escalation.md)
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* [lxd/lxc Group - Privilege escalation](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/interesting-groups-linux-pe/lxd-privilege-escalation.md)
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* [NFS no\_root\_squash/no\_all\_squash misconfiguration PE](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/nfs-no_root_squash-misconfiguration-pe.md)
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* [NFS no\_root\_squash/no\_all\_squash misconfiguration PE](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/nfs-no_root_squash-misconfiguration-pe.md)
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* [Escaping from restricted shells - Jails](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/escaping-from-limited-bash.md)
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* [SSH Forward Agent exploitation](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/ssh-forward-agent-exploitation.md)
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* [SSH Forward Agent exploitation](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/ssh-forward-agent-exploitation.md)
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* [Socket Command Injection](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/socket-command-injection.md)
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* [Payloads to execute](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/payloads-to-execute.md)
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* [Payloads to execute](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/payloads-to-execute.md)
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* [Wildcards Spare tricks](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/wildcards-spare-tricks.md)
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* [Wildcards Spare tricks](linux-unix/privilege-escalation/wildcards-spare-tricks.md)
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* [Useful Linux Commands](linux-unix/useful-linux-commands/README.md)
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* [Useful Linux Commands](linux-unix/useful-linux-commands/README.md)
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### Raw connection
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```bash
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#apt-get install netcat-openbsd
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nc -U /tmp/socket #Connect to UNIX-domain stream socket
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nc -uU /tmp/socket #Connect to UNIX-domain datagram socket
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#apt-get install socat
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socat - UNIX-CLIENT:/dev/socket #connect to UNIX-domain socket, irrespective of its type
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**Exploitation example:**
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{% page-ref page="socket-command-injection.md" %}
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Note that there may be some **sockets listening for HTTP** requests \(_I'm not talking about .socket files but about the files acting as unix sockets_\). You can check this with:
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# Socket Command Injection
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### Socket binding example with Python
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In the following example a **unix socket is created** \(`/tmp/socket_test.s`\) and everything **received** is going to be **executed** by `os.system`.I know that you aren't going to find this in the wild, but the goal of this example is to see how a code using unix sockets looks like, and how to manage the input in the worst case possible.
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{% code title="s.py" %}
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unix 2 [ ACC ] STREAM LISTENING 901181 132748/python /tmp/socket_test.s
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**Exploit**
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