Type below the hash that is inside the user.txt file in the machine. The file can be found under /home/{username} on Linux machines and at the Desktop of the user on Windows.
For root
Type below the hash that is inside the root.txt file in the machine. The file can be found under /root on Linux machines and at the Desktop of the Administrator on Windows.
Is ssh port the key? I cannot find a port in order to connect, all ports that i see are finger and rpc. So, i can enumerate. Are there another hidden port? How can i find another port? Something to read?
@9999volts said:
Is ssh port the key? I cannot find a port in order to connect, all ports that i see are finger and rpc. So, i can enumerate. Are there another hidden port? How can i find another port? Something to read?
enumerate and re enumerate all ports, you can use -p- in nmap to scan all ports in the host
@9999volts said:
Is ssh port the key? I cannot find a port in order to connect, all ports that i see are finger and rpc. So, i can enumerate. Are there another hidden port? How can i find another port? Something to read?
enumerate and re enumerate all ports, you can use -p- in nmap to scan all ports in the host
Yeah but I was given that advice as well and my nmaps never finished, I had to ask someone else to get me the port list
My nmap scan is taking too long. I just read past comments and see that many have faced this issue. Is someone willing to inbox me the whole port scan output?
I need some hint for next phase. I have names of users and have used f****r in all possible ways to enumerate. Can someone please pm me as to how should I Login. Please Inbox me.
@Draco123 said:
I need some hint for next phase. I have names of users and have used f****r in all possible ways to enumerate. Can someone please pm me as to how should I Login. Please Inbox me.
Finally got the root flag. After spending a whole day I have to admit that this was an interessting box. I can confirm that it is not necessary to modify any files of the box.
Hey, guys. Ssh port in the machine is? I scan, scan, rescan, and i dont find it… A hint by pm please. I found another unknown ports, but how can discover services on those ports… They dont react to ssh connection.
Hello, I am pretty new to this, I’ve followed a few of ippsec’s videos for retired machines and Jerry was the first active machine I managed to pwn without using a walkthrough. Having some trouble with Sunday though.
I ran nmap and found 2 open ports but haven’t found a way to gain access to the machine using those ports. I enumerated the users using one of the ports but don’t know how to proceed. I am currently running nmap on every single port (tcp&udp) on the machine but as expected it is taking quite some time.
Am I going in the right direction or am I wasting my time? Are there still ports that weren’t found with my initial scan? I realize now that enumerating the udp ports might be useless but I don’t want to restart the scan.
For people who are complaining about finding only two ports…try harder.
For people complaining about not finding where the user.txt is, think about how you can find the correct directory.
For people complaining about priv esc…realize there are other ways about going about it.
For people stuck on obtaining root, think about how you can enumerate further with that privileged user.
I have a question: this is my second machine, I am at vip lab but when I was first started to work with Sunday, someone was in the machine already (u know what i mean), after I did reset machine, no one was seeming as logged in at machine and I couldnt find that username again with normal enumeration ways. My question is that: can I normally find that username with different enumerations (I have already found more than 2 ports open, but…)? or should I wait that user will log in to system automatically??? (Because without finding that username myself will be spoiler itself )