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# 194,6667,6660-7000 - Pentesting IRC
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## Basic Information
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IRC was **originally a plain text protocol** (although later extended), which on request was assigned port **194/TCP by IANA**. However, the de facto standard has always been to **run IRC on 6667/TCP** and nearby port numbers (for example TCP ports 6660–6669, 7000) to **avoid **having to run the IRCd software with **root privileges**.
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For connecting to a server it is required merely a **nickname**. Once connection is established, the first thing the server does is a reverse-dns to your ip:
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![](https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/C9AbjS9Jn4GvZJ-syptvebGU2jtI4p1UmLsmkBj3--utdFjft1B3Qfij3GDiUqxyp9wq_mbupVdUtfW-\_rSo1W_EPFZzCQ7iHSn7-DK3l4-BfylIHluQBNrDWxO0lxCuAMz8EkQ9oi9jwDlH6A)
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It seems that overall **there are two kinds of users**: **operators **and ordinary **users**. For logging in as an **operator **it is required a **username **and a **password **(and in many occasions a particular hostname, ip and even a particular hostmask). Within operators there are different privilege levels wherein the administrator has the highest privilege.
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**Default ports:** 194, 6667, 6660-7000
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```
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PORT STATE SERVICE
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6667/tcp open irc
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```
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## Enumeration
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### Banner
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IRC can support **TLS**.
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```bash
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nc -vn <IP> <PORT>
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openssl s_client -connect <IP>:<PORT> -quiet
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```
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### Manual
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Here you can see how to connect and access the IRC using some **random nickname** and then enumerate some interesting info. You can learn more commands of IRC [here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_commands#USERIP).
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```bash
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#Connection with random nickname
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USER ran213eqdw123 0 * ran213eqdw123
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NICK ran213eqdw123
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#If a PING :<random> is responded you need to send
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#PONG :<received random>
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VERSION
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HELP
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INFO
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LINKS
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HELPOP USERCMDS
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HELPOP OPERCMDS
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OPERATOR CAPA
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ADMIN #Admin info
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USERS #Current number of users
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TIME #Server's time
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STATS a #Only operators should be able to run this
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NAMES #List channel names and usernames inside of each channel -> Nombre del canal y nombre de las personas que estan dentro
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LIST #List channel names along with channel banner
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WHOIS <USERNAME> #WHOIS a username
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USERHOST <USERNAME> #If available, get hostname of a user
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USERIP <USERNAME> #If available, get ip of a user
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JOIN <CHANNEL_NAME> #Connect to a channel
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#Operator creds Brute-Force
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OPER <USERNAME> <PASSWORD>
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```
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### **Find and scan IRC services**
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```bash
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nmap -sV --script irc-botnet-channels,irc-info,irc-unrealircd-backdoor -p 194,6660-7000 irked.htb
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```
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### [Brute Force](../brute-force.md#irc)
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### Shodan
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* `looking up your hostname`
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