## # This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download # Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework ## class MetasploitModule < Msf::Auxiliary include Msf::Auxiliary::PasswordCracker def initialize super( 'Name' => 'Apply Pot File To Hashes', 'Description' => %Q{ This module uses a John the Ripper or Hashcat .pot file to crack any password hashes in the creds database instantly. JtR's --show functionality is used to help combine all the passwords into an easy to use format. }, 'Author' => ['h00die'], 'License' => MSF_LICENSE, 'Actions' => [ ['john', 'Description' => 'Use John the Ripper'], # ['hashcat', 'Description' => 'Use Hashcat'], # removed for simplicity ], 'DefaultAction' => 'john', ) deregister_options('ITERATION_TIMEOUT') deregister_options('CUSTOM_WORDLIST') deregister_options('KORELOGIC') deregister_options('MUTATE') deregister_options('USE_CREDS') deregister_options('USE_DB_INFO') deregister_options('USE_DEFAULT_WORDLIST') deregister_options('USE_ROOT_WORDS') deregister_options('USE_HOSTNAMES') end # Not all hash formats include an 'id' field, which corresponds which db entry # an item is to its hash. This can be problematic, especially when a username # is used as a salt. Due to all the variations, we make a small HashLookup # class to handle all the fields for easier lookup later. class HashLookup attr_accessor :db_hash attr_accessor :jtr_hash attr_accessor :username attr_accessor :id def initialize(db_hash, jtr_hash, username, id) @db_hash = db_hash @jtr_hash = jtr_hash @username = username @id = id end end def show_run_command(cracker_instance) return unless datastore['ShowCommand'] cmd = cracker_instance.show_command print_status(" Cracking Command: #{cmd.join(' ')}") end def run cracker = new_password_cracker(action.name) lookups = [] # create one massive hash file with all the hashes hashlist = Rex::Quickfile.new("hashes_tmp") framework.db.creds(workspace: myworkspace).each do |core| next if core.private.type == 'Metasploit::Credential::Password' jtr_hash = Metasploit::Framework::PasswordCracker::JtR::Formatter.hash_to_jtr(core) hashlist.puts jtr_hash lookups << HashLookup.new(core.private.data, jtr_hash, core.public, core.id) end hashlist.close cracker.hash_path = hashlist.path print_status "Hashes Written out to #{hashlist.path}" cleanup_files = [cracker.hash_path] # cycle through all hash types we dump asking jtr to show us # cracked passwords. The advantage to this vs just comparing # john.pot to the hashes directly is we use jtr to recombine # lanman, and other assorted nuances ['bcrypt', 'bsdicrypt', 'crypt', 'descrypt', 'lm', 'nt', 'md5crypt', 'mysql', 'mysql-sha1', 'mssql', 'mssql05', 'mssql12', 'oracle', 'oracle11', 'oracle12c', 'dynamic_1506', #oracles 'dynamic_1034' #postgres ].each do |format| print_status("Checking #{format} hashes against pot file") cracker.format = format show_run_command(cracker) cracker.each_cracked_password.each do |password_line| password_line.chomp! next if password_line.blank? || password_line.nil? fields = password_line.split(":") core_id = nil case format when 'descrypt' next unless fields.count >=3 username = fields.shift core_id = fields.pop 4.times { fields.pop } # Get rid of extra : when 'md5crypt', 'descrypt', 'bsdicrypt', 'crypt', 'bcrypt' next unless fields.count >=7 username = fields.shift core_id = fields.pop 4.times { fields.pop } when 'mssql', 'mssql05', 'mssql12', 'mysql', 'mysql-sha1', 'oracle', 'dynamic_1506', 'oracle11', 'oracle12c' next unless fields.count >=3 username = fields.shift core_id = fields.pop when 'dynamic_1506' #oracle H code next unless fields.count >=3 username = fields.shift core_id = fields.pop when 'dynamic_1034' #postgres next unless fields.count >=2 username = fields.shift password = fields.join(':') # unfortunately to match up all the fields we need to pull the hash # field as well, and it is only available in the pot file. pot = cracker.pot || cracker.john_pot_file File.open(pot, 'rb').each do |line| if line.start_with?('$dynamic_1034$') #postgres format lookups.each do |l| pot_hash = line.split(":")[0] raw_pot_hash = pot_hash.split('$')[2] if l.username.to_s == username && l.jtr_hash == "#{username}:$dynamic_1034$#{raw_pot_hash}" && l.db_hash == raw_pot_hash core_id = l.id break end end end end when 'lm', 'nt' next unless fields.count >=7 username = fields.shift core_id = fields.pop 2.times{ fields.pop } # get the NT and LM hashes nt_hash = fields.pop lm_hash = fields.pop core_id = fields.pop password = fields.join(':') if format == 'lm' if password.blank? if nt_hash == Metasploit::Credential::NTLMHash::BLANK_NT_HASH password = '' else next end end password = john_lm_upper_to_ntlm(password, nt_hash) next if password.nil? end fields = password.split(':') #for consistency on the following join out of the case end unless core_id.nil? password = fields.join(':') print_good "#{username}:#{password}" create_cracked_credential( username: username, password: password, core_id: core_id) end end end if datastore['DeleteTempFiles'] cleanup_files.each do |f| File.delete(f) end end end end