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Two things pop up - a possible WP installation and robots. txt.
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=== Entry Point #1 - Port 80 (HTTP) ===
 
=== Entry Point #1 - Port 80 (HTTP) ===
  

Revision as of 05:38, 15 May 2018

Objective

Find three hidden flags. Acquire 'root' access

Source: [VulnHub.com]

Status: [Work in progress]

Methodology

Discovery

root@kali:~# nmap -O -sT -sV -p- -T5 192.168.56.108

Starting Nmap 7.60 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2018-05-14 22:45 EDT
Nmap scan report for 192.168.56.108
Host is up (0.0011s latency).
Not shown: 65532 filtered ports
PORT    STATE  SERVICE  VERSION
22/tcp  closed ssh
80/tcp  open   http     Apache httpd
443/tcp open   ssl/http Apache httpd
MAC Address: 08:00:27:B4:E3:34 (Oracle VirtualBox virtual NIC)
Device type: general purpose
Running: Linux 3.X|4.X
OS CPE: cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel:3 cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel:4
OS details: Linux 3.10 - 4.8
...

Let's take a look that port 80

root@kali:/mnt/VM_Transfer/Pentesting/Mr. Robot# nikto -h 192.168.56.107
- Nikto v2.1.6
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Target IP:          192.168.56.107
+ Target Hostname:    192.168.56.107
+ Target Port:        80
+ Start Time:         2018-05-13 15:46:30 (GMT-4)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Server: Apache
+ The X-XSS-Protection header is not defined. This header can hint to the user agent to protect against some forms of XSS
+ The X-Content-Type-Options header is not set. This could allow the user agent to render the content of the site in a different fashion to the MIME type
+ Retrieved x-powered-by header: PHP/5.5.29
+ No CGI Directories found (use '-C all' to force check all possible dirs)
+ Server leaks inodes via ETags, header found with file /robots.txt, fields: 0x29 0x52467010ef8ad 
+ Uncommon header 'tcn' found, with contents: list
+ Apache mod_negotiation is enabled with MultiViews, which allows attackers to easily brute force file names. See http://www.wisec.it/sectou.php?id=4698ebdc59d15. The following alternatives for 'index' were found: index.html, index.php
+ OSVDB-3092: /admin/: This might be interesting...
+ OSVDB-3092: /readme: This might be interesting...
+ Uncommon header 'link' found, with contents: <http://192.168.56.107/?p=23>; rel=shortlink
+ OSVDB-5089: /admin/system.php3?cmd=cat%20/etc/passwd: DotBr 0.1 allows remote command execution.
+ OSVDB-5090: /admin/exec.php3?cmd=cat%20/etc/passwd: DotBr 0.1 allows remote command execution.
+ /wp-links-opml.php: This WordPress script reveals the installed version.
+ OSVDB-3092: /license.txt: License file found may identify site software.
+ /admin/index.html: Admin login page/section found.
+ Cookie wordpress_test_cookie created without the httponly flag
+ /wp-login/: Admin login page/section found.
+ /wordpress/: A Wordpress installation was found.
+ /wp-admin/wp-login.php: Wordpress login found
+ /blog/wp-login.php: Wordpress login found
+ /wp-login.php: Wordpress login found
+ 7536 requests: 1 error(s) and 20 item(s) reported on remote host
+ End Time:           2018-05-13 15:50:06 (GMT-4) (216 seconds)
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+ 1 host(s) tested

Two things pop up - a possible WP installation and robots. txt.

Manually trying default some standard credentials at '/wp-login.php' didn't bring any success so let's take a look around


<to be continued>

Entry Point #1 - Port 80 (HTTP)

Recommendations

Appendix A: Vulnerability Detail and Mitigation

Unpatched Software Components
Rating High
Description xxxxxx
Impact xxxxx
Remediation xxxxx


Password Storage
Rating High
Description xxxxxx
Impact xxxxx
Remediation xxxxx