From 3825b17f5402831f53066bf655305793edbabc9a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: 0x00Jeff Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2024 17:45:59 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] added HackTheBox-openadmin-writeup.md --- ...2020-07-09-HackTheBox-openadmin-writeup.md | 157 ++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 157 insertions(+) create mode 100644 _posts/2020-07-09-HackTheBox-openadmin-writeup.md diff --git a/_posts/2020-07-09-HackTheBox-openadmin-writeup.md b/_posts/2020-07-09-HackTheBox-openadmin-writeup.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..63c5f7b75f0c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/_posts/2020-07-09-HackTheBox-openadmin-writeup.md @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ +--- +title: HackTheBox - Openadmin write up +date: 2020-07-09 22:19:00 +0100 +categories: [TryHackMe] +tags: [HackTheBox, Ona, OpenNetAdmin] +render_with_liquid: false +--- + +![insert the box picture](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/pic.jpg) + + +recently, hackthebox started an event called `take it easy`, where it made a bunch of retired easy machine accessible to everyone, so here's my write up for the first box I've rooted in the event + +# Reconnaissance + +I first added the machine in my hosts file as `openadmin.htb` then ran a regular nmap scan to get the open ports + +```bash +$ sudo nmap openadmin.htb -v -oN ports +# Nmap 7.91 scan initiated Fri Jul 9 02:07:40 2021 as: nmap -v -oN ports openadmin.htb +Increasing send delay for 10.10.10.171 from 0 to 5 due to 42 out of 140 dropped probes since last increase. +Increasing send delay for 10.10.10.171 from 5 to 10 due to 213 out of 709 dropped probes since last increase. +Nmap scan report for openadmin.htb (10.10.10.171) +Host is up (0.099s latency). +Not shown: 998 closed ports +PORT STATE SERVICE +22/tcp open ssh +80/tcp open http + +Read data files from: /usr/bin/../share/nmap +# Nmap done at Fri Jul 9 02:08:00 2021 -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 20.27 seconds +``` + +then a detailed scan against the 2 found services + +```bash +$ nmap -v -sC -sV -p 80,22 -oN detailed_scan openadmin.htb +# Nmap 7.91 scan initiated Fri Jul 9 02:11:41 2021 as: nmap -v -sC -sV -p 80,22 -oN detailed_scan openadmin.htb +Nmap scan report for openadmin.htb (10.10.10.171) +Host is up (0.100s latency). + +PORT STATE SERVICE VERSION +22/tcp open ssh OpenSSH 7.6p1 Ubuntu 4ubuntu0.3 (Ubuntu Linux; protocol 2.0) +| ssh-hostkey: +| 2048 4b:98:df:85:d1:7e:f0:3d:da:48:cd:bc:92:00:b7:54 (RSA) +| 256 dc:eb:3d:c9:44:d1:18:b1:22:b4:cf:de:bd:6c:7a:54 (ECDSA) +|_ 256 dc:ad:ca:3c:11:31:5b:6f:e6:a4:89:34:7c:9b:e5:50 (ED25519) +80/tcp open http Apache httpd 2.4.29 ((Ubuntu)) +| http-methods: +|_ Supported Methods: HEAD GET POST OPTIONS +|_http-server-header: Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu) +|_http-title: Apache2 Ubuntu Default Page: It works +Service Info: OS: Linux; CPE: cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel + +Read data files from: /usr/bin/../share/nmap +Service detection performed. Please report any incorrect results at https://nmap.org/submit/ . +# Nmap done at Fri Jul 9 02:11:54 2021 -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 13.16 seconds +``` + +# http enumeration + +![default appache page](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/default_index.png) + +the box was serving a default apache index with no `robots.txt` whatsoever, so I've run some bruteforces to find hidden files/directories and I end up with the following results + +```bash +[18:31:22] 301 - 314B - /music -> http://openadmin.htb/music/ + +[18:44:12] 200 - 4KB - /ona/login.php +[18:44:13] 200 - 127B - /ona/logout.php +[18:44:15] 200 - 24KB - /ona/index.php +[18:45:57] 200 - 2B - /ona/shell.php + +[18:31:28] 301 - 316B - /artwork -> http://openadmin.htb/artwork/ +[18:53:42] 200 - 9KB - /artwork/contact.html +[18:53:46] 200 - 11KB - /artwork/about.html +[18:53:48] 200 - 931B - /artwork/main.html +[18:53:49] 200 - 11KB - /artwork/blog.html +[18:53:52] 200 - 11KB - /artwork/services.html +[18:53:53] 200 - 410B - /artwork/readme.txt + +[19:00:10] 301 - 315B - /sierra -> http://openadmin.htb/sierra/ +[19:05:49] 200 - 42KB - /sierra/index.html +[19:05:51] 200 - 15KB - /sierra/contact.html +[19:06:07] 200 - 20KB - /sierra/blog.html +[19:06:08] 200 - 20KB - /sierra/about-us.html +[19:06:26] 200 - 22KB - /sierra/service.html +[19:06:31] 200 - 13KB - /sierra/portfolio.html +[19:07:46] 200 - 0B - /sierra/contact_process.php +```` + +when you browse to `/music/login.php` you get directed to `/ona` which had the following page + +![insert ona.png](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/ona.png) + +this page disclose a bunch of info, first the domain `openadmin.htb` which we've already guessed, a mysql service running on localhost with the user `ona_sys`, and that we're running on version v18.1.1 which is not the latest version, and a download link which revealed that the website us running an IP address management system called OpenNetAdmin + +![the IP address management system](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/openNetAdmin.png) + +luckily for us this version had a vulnerability that led to remote code excution + +![openNetAdmin remote code excution](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/rce.png) + +now I just used the exploit in [this repo](https://github.com/amriunix/ona-rce) to get a reverse shell + +![getting a reverse shell](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/rev_shell.png) + +# www-data + +after getting in on the box I found some creds in `/opt/ona/www/local/config/database_settings.inc.php` + +![database password](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/db_creds.png) + +I've also found 2 users on the box, and the database password turned out to be re-used as jimmy's + +![other users](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/users.png) + +# jimmy + +I've logged in trough ssh to get a nicer shell, then found an internal http server running on port 52846, hosted on `/var/www/internal/` + +![internal http server](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/internal.png) + +basically `index.php` checks if the password is `jimmy` the the sha512 hash is equal to the hash shown in the picture, which is sha512 for the word "Revealed" + +![internal appache index.php](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/internal_index.png) + +if this checks out it redirects the user to `main.php` which shows joanna's private ssh key + +![internal appache main.php](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/internal_main.png) + +I just called `main.php` directly with curl and got the key + +![joanna ssh private key](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/joanna_ssh_key.png) + +I cracked the ssh key with john and rockyou.txt, and logged in + +![cracking joanna ssh keys](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/cracked_joanna_key.png) + +# joanna + +once I'm was in, I found that I can edit a file with sudo privileges + +![sudo -l](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/sudo_l.png) + +I always have a custom `/etc/passwd` entry generated with `mkpasswd -m sha-512 PASSWORD -s SALT` for situations like this, all I have to do is to put it in there + +I just pressed CTRL-L to load the content of `/etc/passwd`, put my entry as the user jeff and gave it a uid of 0, so I can have the same privileges as the root user, the file the file looked like this in the end + +![making a custom /etc/passwd entry](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/custom_passwd_entry.png) + +then I just overwrote /etc/passwd with the new cotent and logged in as jeff :) + +![logging in as jeff](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0x00Jeff/0x00Jeff.github.io/master/assets/htb/open_admin/ma_nama_jeff.png) + + +