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2049 - Pentesting NFS Service
Basic Information
It is a client/server system that allows users to access files across a network and treat them as if they resided in a local file directory.
Default port: 2049
2049/tcp open nfs 2-3 (RPC #100003
Enumeration
Useful nmap scripts
nfs-ls #List NFS exports and check permissions
nfs-showmount #Like showmount -e
nfs-statfs #Disk statistics and info from NFS share
Useful metasploit modules
scanner/nfs/nfsmount #Scan NFS mounts and list permissions
Mounting
To know which folder has the server available to mount you an ask it using:
showmount -e <IP>
Then mount it using:
mount -t nfs [-o vers=2] <ip>:<remote_folder> <local_folder> -o nolock
You should specify to use version 2 because it doesn't have any authentication or authorization.
Example:
mkdir /mnt/new_back
mount -t nfs [-o vers=2] 10.12.0.150:/backup /mnt/new_back -o nolock
Permissions
If you mount a folder which contains files or folders only accesible by some user by **UID**
. You can create locally a user with that UID and using that user you will be able to access the file/folder.
NSFShell
To easily list, mount and change UID and GID to have access to files you can use nfsshell.
Config files
/etc/exports
/etc/lib/nfs/etab
Privilege Escalation using NFS misconfigurations
NFS no_root_squash and no_all_squash privilege escalation
HackTricks Automatic Commands
Protocol_Name: NFS #Protocol Abbreviation if there is one.
Port_Number: 2049 #Comma separated if there is more than one.
Protocol_Description: Network File System #Protocol Abbreviation Spelled out
Entry_1:
Name: Notes
Description: Notes for NFS
Note: |
It is a client/server system that allows users to access files across a network and treat them as if they resided in a local file directory.
#apt install nfs-common
showmount 10.10.10.180 ~or~showmount -e 10.10.10.180
should show you available shares (example /home)
mount -t nfs -o ver=2 10.10.10.180:/home /mnt/
cd /mnt
nano into /etc/passwd and change the uid (probably 1000 or 1001) to match the owner of the files if you are not able to get in
https://book.hacktricks.xyz/pentesting/nfs-service-pentesting
Entry_2:
Name: Nmap
Description: Nmap with NFS Scripts
Command: nmap --script=nfs-ls.nse,nfs-showmount.nse,nfs-status.nse -p 2049 {IP}