@RyanW18 said:
Anyone got any ideas as to when I change any interfaces IP address my shell drops and I then have to reset the box to get back on. Literally any of the interfaces it has I’ve tried changing and I get dropped instantly
For sure there’s one that should not be changed as is the one you are using to connect to the machine, so try another. It happened to me as well, couple tries until i noticed.
I’ m trying to get user.txt. I am logged in as admin in the console. Not sure what to do next?
One of the pages should contain some output that’s similar to a command used in Linux environments. Try see what it’s doing and whether you can change its behaviour.
So now I’ve rooted it. It took a while and a lot longer than it should have however I’ve learnt a lot from this box, massive thanks to @Lanks07 for the hints and tips along the way.
User
Fairly basic enumeration to get user and quite straight forward.
Root
Very useful to have a networking background/knowledge for this one.
Look back at something you may have disregarded from your initial enumeration as part of user. It comes in helpful.
If anyone wants tips or hints just let me know and I’ll be happy to help where I can!
I’m so lost, I’ve been able to get to the dia* page and I’ve been able to get the page to function differently with burp suite. It seems like I’m getting it to print out all the commands that have recently been ran on the machine, I think. I got it to do that by changing the “check=” to “check=dir”. But I can’t get it to do anything else and I’m just stuck. If anyone could give me a nudge in the right direction I’d really appreciate it!
I’m so lost, I’ve been able to get to the dia* page and I’ve been able to get the page to function differently with burp suite. It seems like I’m getting it to print out all the commands that have recently been ran on the machine, I think. I got it to do that by changing the “check=” to “check=dir”. But I can’t get it to do anything else and I’m just stuck. If anyone could give me a nudge in the right direction I’d really appreciate it!
Look at the original parameters the di** page was sending. Does that look like normal text to you? Does it even resemble anything?
I’m so lost, I’ve been able to get to the dia* page and I’ve been able to get the page to function differently with burp suite. It seems like I’m getting it to print out all the commands that have recently been ran on the machine, I think. I got it to do that by changing the “check=” to “check=dir”. But I can’t get it to do anything else and I’m just stuck. If anyone could give me a nudge in the right direction I’d really appreciate it!
Look at the original parameters the di** page was sending. Does that look like normal text to you? Does it even resemble anything?
I couldn’t figure out how to de**** the string. But I figured it out! Thanks man!
ive gotten a shell and user.txt, havent had any issues with stability or anything, but i just cant figure out what im supposed to do to make the B** service route traffic to me, not very familiar with networking at all. im sure this will be the next box to be retired but its been the bane of my existence for the last week.
I’ve gotten user.txt but I am having trouble getting root.txt, I know the concepts of B** H*******g and using T***p to grab the f credentials just a bit lost as i have not had any experience with this side of the networking world. Any nudges in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
Hello all. Needing some help with root. I know that there is an f** service via n***. I have logged in GUI, used the proper page and got a reverse shell. As a general question, should I use my local machine to connect to f**, or I can only access it via its internal network? I used ips rules to allow any but with no success. I also tried to edit b and listen to various interfaces and p to find hosts that are reachable. I also tried to t*****p but again no conclusion could be made. Any help would be appreciated.
Could anyone please give me a hint about the fake f** and what should I expect. I have used n* to act as f** and used t*****p to that interface, but I don’t know what to next or what to look for.