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Linux Privilege Escalation Techniques
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// Determine linux distribution and version | |
cat /etc/issue | |
cat /etc/*-release | |
cat /etc/lsb-release | |
cat /etc/redhat-release | |
// Determine kernel version - 32 or 64-bit? | |
cat /proc/version | |
uname -a | |
uname -mrs | |
rpm -q kernel | |
dmesg | grep Linux | |
ls /boot | grep vmlinuz- | |
// List environment variables | |
cat /etc/profile | |
cat /etc/bashrc | |
cat ~/.bash_profile | |
cat ~/.bashrc | |
cat ~/.bash_logout | |
env | |
// Determine if there is a printer | |
lpstat -a | |
// Determine which services are running | |
ps aux | |
ps -ef | |
top | |
cat /etc/service | |
// Determine which services are running as root | |
ps aux | grep root | |
ps -ef | grep root | |
// Determine installed applications | |
ls -alh /usr/bin/ | |
ls -alh /sbin/ | |
dpkg -l | |
rpm -qa | |
ls -alh /var/cache/apt/archivesO | |
ls -alh /var/cache/yum/ | |
// Syslog Configuration | |
cat /etc/syslog.conf | |
cat /var/log/syslog.conf | |
(or just: locate syslog.conf) | |
// Web Server Configurations | |
cat /etc/chttp.conf | |
cat /etc/lighttpd.conf | |
cat /etc/apache2/apache2.conf | |
cat /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf | |
cat /opt/lampp/etc/httpd.conf | |
// PHP Configuration | |
/etc/php5/apache2/php.ini | |
// Printer (cupsd) Configuration | |
cat /etc/cups/cupsd.conf | |
// MySql | |
cat /etc/my.conf | |
// Inetd Configuration | |
cat /etc/inetd.conf | |
// List All | |
ls -aRl /etc/ | awk '$1 ~ /^.*r.*/' | |
// Determine scheduled jobs | |
crontab -l | |
ls -alh /var/spool/cron | |
ls -al /etc/ | grep cron | |
ls -al /etc/cron* | |
cat /etc/cron* | |
cat /etc/at.allow | |
cat /etc/at.deny | |
cat /etc/cron.allow | |
cat /etc/cron.deny | |
cat /etc/crontab | |
cat /etc/anacrontab | |
cat /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root | |
// Locate any plaintext usernames and passwords | |
grep -i user [filename] | |
grep -i pass [filename] | |
grep -C 5 "password" [filename] | |
find . -name "*.php" -print0 | xargs -0 grep -i -n "var $password" # Joomla | |
// Identify connected NICs and other networks | |
/sbin/ifconfig -a | |
cat /etc/network/interfaces | |
cat /etc/sysconfig/network | |
// Identify connected users and hosts | |
lsof -i | |
lsof -i :80 | |
grep 80 /etc/services | |
netstat -antup | |
netstat -antpx | |
netstat -tulpn | |
chkconfig --list | |
chkconfig --list | grep 3:on | |
last | |
w | |
// Identify cached IP or MAC addresses | |
arp -a | |
route | |
/sbin/route -nee | |
// Identify network configuration Settings (DHCP, DNS, Gateway) | |
cat /etc/resolv.conf | |
cat /etc/sysconfig/network | |
cat /etc/networks | |
iptables -L | |
hostname | |
dnsdomainname | |
// Is packet sniffing possible | |
# tcpdump tcp dst [ip] [port] and tcp dst [ip] [port] | |
tcpdump tcp dst 192.168.1.7 80 and tcp dst 10.2.2.222 21 | |
// Check for ports open for local only connections | |
netstat -tupan | |
// Is tunnelling possible? | |
ssh -D 127.0.0.1:9050 -N [username]@[ip] | |
proxychains ifconfig | |
// Identify the current user and users in the system | |
id | |
who | |
w | |
last | |
cat /etc/passwd | cut -d : -f 1 # List users | |
grep -v -E "^#" /etc/passwd | awk -F: '$3 == 0 { print $1}' # List of super users | |
awk -F: '($3 == "0") {print}' /etc/passwd # List of super users | |
// List Sudoers | |
cat /etc/sudoers | |
// Show which commands sudo allows you to run | |
sudo -l | |
// Attempt to display sensitive files | |
cat /etc/passwd | |
cat /etc/group | |
cat /etc/shadow | |
ls -alh /var/mail/ | |
// Check for anything interesting in home directories | |
ls -ahlR /root/ | |
ls -ahlR /home/ | |
// Are there any hardcoded passwords in scripts, databases or configuration files | |
cat /var/apache2/config.inc | |
cat /var/lib/mysql/mysql/user.MYD | |
cat /root/anaconda-ks.cfg | |
// Check user history for credentials and activity | |
cat ~/.bash_history | |
cat ~/.nano_history | |
cat ~/.atftp_history | |
cat ~/.mysql_history | |
cat ~/.php_history | |
// Check user profile and mail | |
cat ~/.bashrc | |
cat ~/.profile | |
cat /var/mail/root | |
cat /var/spool/mail/root | |
// Check for accessible private keys | |
cat ~/.ssh/authorized_keys | |
cat ~/.ssh/identity.pub | |
cat ~/.ssh/identity | |
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub | |
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa | |
cat ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub | |
cat ~/.ssh/id_dsa | |
cat /etc/ssh/ssh_config | |
cat /etc/ssh/sshd_config | |
cat /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub | |
cat /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key | |
cat /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub | |
cat /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key | |
cat /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key.pub | |
cat /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key | |
// Find writeable configuration files in /etc | |
ls -aRl /etc/ | awk '$1 ~ /^.*w.*/' 2>/dev/null # Anyone | |
ls -aRl /etc/ | awk '$1 ~ /^..w/' 2>/dev/null # Owner | |
ls -aRl /etc/ | awk '$1 ~ /^.....w/' 2>/dev/null # Group | |
ls -aRl /etc/ | awk '$1 ~ /w.$/' 2>/dev/null # Other | |
find /etc/ -readable -type f 2>/dev/null # Anyone | |
find /etc/ -readable -type f -maxdepth 1 2>/dev/null # Anyone | |
// Examine /var structure (logs, configuration files | |
ls -alh /var/log | |
ls -alh /var/mail | |
ls -alh /var/spool | |
ls -alh /var/spool/lpd | |
ls -alh /var/lib/pgsql | |
ls -alh /var/lib/mysql | |
cat /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.leases | |
// Any hidden files / settings on a hosted website | |
ls -alhR /var/www/ | |
ls -alhR /srv/www/htdocs/ | |
ls -alhR /usr/local/www/apache22/data/ | |
ls -alhR /opt/lampp/htdocs/ | |
ls -alhR /var/www/html/ | |
// Check Local Log Files | |
# http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/08/linux-var-log-files/ | |
cat /etc/httpd/logs/access_log | |
cat /etc/httpd/logs/access.log | |
cat /etc/httpd/logs/error_log | |
cat /etc/httpd/logs/error.log | |
cat /var/log/apache2/access_log | |
cat /var/log/apache2/access.log | |
cat /var/log/apache2/error_log | |
cat /var/log/apache2/error.log | |
cat /var/log/apache/access_log | |
cat /var/log/apache/access.log | |
cat /var/log/auth.log | |
cat /var/log/chttp.log | |
cat /var/log/cups/error_log | |
cat /var/log/dpkg.log | |
cat /var/log/faillog | |
cat /var/log/httpd/access_log | |
cat /var/log/httpd/access.log | |
cat /var/log/httpd/error_log | |
cat /var/log/httpd/error.log | |
cat /var/log/lastlog | |
cat /var/log/lighttpd/access.log | |
cat /var/log/lighttpd/error.log | |
cat /var/log/lighttpd/lighttpd.access.log | |
cat /var/log/lighttpd/lighttpd.error.log | |
cat /var/log/messages | |
cat /var/log/secure | |
cat /var/log/syslog | |
cat /var/log/wtmp | |
cat /var/log/xferlog | |
cat /var/log/yum.log | |
cat /var/run/utmp | |
cat /var/webmin/miniserv.log | |
cat /var/www/logs/access_log | |
cat /var/www/logs/access.log | |
ls -alh /var/lib/dhcp3/ | |
ls -alh /var/log/postgresql/ | |
ls -alh /var/log/proftpd/ | |
ls -alh /var/log/samba/ | |
# auth.log, boot, btmp, daemon.log, debug, dmesg, kern.log, mail.info, mail.log, mail.warn, messages, syslog, udev, wtmp | |
// Is it possible to break out of "jail" shell | |
python -c 'import pty;pty.spawn("/bin/bash")' | |
echo os.system('/bin/bash') | |
/bin/sh -i | |
vi -> :sh or :!UNIX_command | |
// Check which filesystems are mounted | |
mount | |
df -h | |
// Check if there are unmounted filesystems | |
cat /etc/fstab | |
// Finding world writeable directories | |
find / -perm 777 | |
// Find setuid files | |
find / -perm +4000 -type f | |
// Find root setuid files | |
find / -perm +4000 -uid 0 -type f | |
// Additional File System Checks? Sticky bits, SUID & GUID | |
find / -perm -1000 -type d 2>/dev/null # Sticky bit - Only the owner of the directory or the owner of a file can delete or rename here | |
find / -perm -g=s -type f 2>/dev/null # SGID (chmod 2000) - run as the group, not the user who started it. | |
find / -perm -u=s -type f 2>/dev/null # SUID (chmod 4000) - run as the owner, not the user who started it. | |
find / -perm -g=s -o -perm -u=s -type f 2>/dev/null # SGID or SUID | |
for i in `locate -r "bin$"`; do find $i \( -perm -4000 -o -perm -2000 \) -type f 2>/dev/null; done # Looks in 'common' places: /bin, /sbin, /usr/bin, /usr/sbin, /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/sbin and any other *bin, for SGID or SUID (Quicker search) | |
# find starting at root (/), SGID or SUID, not Symbolic links, only 3 folders deep, list with more detail and hide any errors (e.g. permission denied) | |
find / -perm -g=s -o -perm -4000 ! -type l -maxdepth 3 -exec ls -ld {} \; 2>/dev/null | |
// Check common directories for write and execute permissions | |
find / -writable -type d 2>/dev/null # world-writeable folders | |
find / -perm -222 -type d 2>/dev/null # world-writeable folders | |
find / -perm -o+w -type d 2>/dev/null # world-writeable folders | |
find / -perm -o+x -type d 2>/dev/null # world-executable folders | |
find / \( -perm -o+w -perm -o+x \) -type d 2>/dev/null # world-writeable & executable folders | |
// Check for problem files (World Writeable / "Nobody" files) | |
find / -xdev -type d \( -perm -0002 -a ! -perm -1000 \) -print # world-writeable files | |
find /dir -xdev \( -nouser -o -nogroup \) -print # Noowner files | |
##### Attacking Vulnerable Kernel and SUID Applications ##### | |
// Finding Exploit Code | |
/pentest/exploits/exploitdb/searchsploit "kernel" |grep -i "root" | |
cat /pentest/exploits/exploitdb/files.csv |grep -i privile | |
grep -i X.X /pentest/exploits/exploitdb/files.csv |grep -i local | |
grep -i application /pentest/exploits/exploitdb/files.csv |grep -i local | |
// Check Development Environment on Target Hosts | |
find / -name perl* | |
find / -name python* | |
find / -name gcc* | |
find / -name cc | |
// How can files be uploaded? | |
find / -name wget | |
find / -name nc* | |
find / -name netcat* | |
find / -name tftp* | |
find / -name ftp | |
# If port 22 is open, use srvdir for SSH egress | |
# Also use unix-privesc-check from pentestmonkey |
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