I’m having no luck finding the “RCE” that is mentioned several times in this thread. If someone could PM me and help out I would appreciate it. I’ve got some usernames and enumerated all services I think, but I must be missing something obvious because I don’t see any way at all to get the remote machine to do anything.
I love that almost always whenever I post for help I find the answer i’m looking for within about an hour.
Looking for root hint, I have the source and have been poring over it but I think I miss some part/info that is important for decryption. Anyone care to shed some light?
Looking for root hint, I have the source and have been poring over it but I think I miss some part/info that is important for decryption. Anyone care to shed some light?
anyone care to give me a hint on this one?
got some keys, made a cert, opened a site I couldn’t access before where again I can generate keypairs…
but then what…
^ never mind… had some stupid terminal glitch messing up my keys
I used dirbuster and gobuster but was unable to find the directory where I’m supposed to find the certs. Any help would be appreciated (feel free to PM me).
Initial foothold is quite simple, just probe all the params you find.
You’ll need to RTFM for certs and a****f. Look for the correct format if you’re trying to import to firefox.
Think about the user’s name, enum the related service. Then, try to find a way to read and write to the files you need.
ROOT:
As many have pointed out, your best bet is to install the software locally and test. Look for the data that is being stored and compare it to the one you found. Might need some tweaks before you can find out what you need.
I agree with the general consensus here, this was super fun. Root took me longest even though I was close from the beginning. Thanks @AuxSarge for the box.
Finally rooted. Some advice, first comment hopefully I dont spoil anything:
User:
Nothing too crazy. I could not personally get 443 to load with firefox even with the c**********s installed, so don’t be afraid to use curl and the appropriate flags. If you can make it that far you can figure out what to do.
Root:
I will say the advice to pg****n running on your system is good. If you’re still stuck try to see if there were any major changes to the interesting files in the project that might make you wonder how they did things before. I installed a newer version and when I noticed the differences I had the box rooted 5 minutes later.
For user: Web enumeration and figuring out port 443 are going to be essential. B*** S**** is your friend.
Root: The “changes” comment made above by @brasky is a good one. You can easily insert your own code into “the file” as well that will give you what you need…
PM if you feel like you need hints. Rooted this box quite a while ago but still willing to help if needed
Anyone around for a chat about privesc? I think I have all the pieces but I’m struggling to put it together. I installed a local instance of the software but didn’t see an obvious difference.