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{% endhint %} ## Basic Information Different vulnerabilities such as [**Python Format Strings**](bypass-python-sandboxes/#python-format-string) or [**Class Pollution**](class-pollution-pythons-prototype-pollution.md) might allow you to **read python internal data but won't allow you to execute code**. Therefore, a pentester will need to make the most of these read permissions to **obtain sensitive privileges and escalate the vulnerability**. ### Flask - Read secret key The main page of a Flask application will probably have the **`app`** global object where this **secret is configured**. ```python app = Flask(__name__, template_folder='templates') app.secret_key = '(:secret:)' ``` In this case it's possible to access this object just using any gadget to **access global objects** from the [**Bypass Python sandboxes page**](bypass-python-sandboxes/). In the case where **the vulnerability is in a different python file**, you need a gadget to traverse files to get to the main one to **access the global object `app.secret_key`** to change the Flask secret key and be able to [**escalate privileges** knowing this key](../../network-services-pentesting/pentesting-web/flask.md#flask-unsign). A payload like this one [from this writeup](https://ctftime.org/writeup/36082): {% code overflow="wrap" %} ```python __init__.__globals__.__loader__.__init__.__globals__.sys.modules.__main__.app.secret_key ``` {% endcode %} Use this payload to **change `app.secret_key`** (the name in your app might be different) to be able to sign new and more privileges flask cookies. ### Werkzeug - machine\_id and node uuid [**Using these payload from this writeup**](https://vozec.fr/writeups/tweedle-dum-dee/) you will be able to access the **machine\_id** and the **uuid** node, which are the **main secrets** you need to [**generate the Werkzeug pin**](../../network-services-pentesting/pentesting-web/werkzeug.md) you can use to access the python console in `/console` if the **debug mode is enabled:** ```python {ua.__class__.__init__.__globals__[t].sys.modules[werkzeug.debug]._machine_id} {ua.__class__.__init__.__globals__[t].sys.modules[werkzeug.debug].uuid._node} ``` {% hint style="warning" %} Note that you can get the **servers local path to the `app.py`** generating some **error** in the web page which will **give you the path**. {% endhint %} If the vulnerability is in a different python file, check the previous Flask trick to access the objects from the main python file. {% hint style="success" %} Learn & practice AWS Hacking:[**HackTricks Training AWS Red Team Expert (ARTE)**](https://training.hacktricks.xyz/courses/arte)\ Learn & practice GCP Hacking: [**HackTricks Training GCP Red Team Expert (GRTE)**](https://training.hacktricks.xyz/courses/grte)
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