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Kali Linux - An Ethical Hacker's Cookbook: End-to-end penetration testing solutions

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Kali Linux - An Ethical Hacker's Cookbook

Gathering Intel and Planning Attack Strategies

In this chapter, we will cover the following recipes:

  • Getting a list of subdomains
  • Using Shodan for fun and profit
  • Shodan Honeyscore
  • Shodan plugins
  • Using Nmap to find open ports
  • Bypassing firewalls with Nmap
  • Searching for open directories
  • Performing deep magic with DMitry
  • Hunting for SSL flaws
  • Exploring connections with intrace
  • Digging deep with theharvester
  • Finding technology behind web apps
  • Scanning IPs with masscan
  • Sniffing around with Kismet
  • Testing routers with firewalk

Introduction

We learned in the previous chapter the basics of hunting subdomains. In this chapter, we dive a little deeper and look at other different tools available for gathering Intel on our target. We start by using the infamous tools of Kali Linux.

Gathering information is a very crucial stage of performing a penetration test, as every next step we take after this will totally be an outcome of all the information we gather during this stage. So it is very important that we gather as much information as possible before jumping into the exploitation stage.

Getting a list of subdomains

We don't always we have a situation where a client has defined a full detailed scope of what needs to be pentested. So we will use the following mentioned recipes to gather as much information as we can to perform a pentest.

Fierce

We start with jumping into Kali's Terminal and using the first and most widely used tool fierce.

How to do it...

The following steps demonstrate the use of fierce:

  1. To launch fierce, we type fierce -h to see the help menu:
  1. To perform a subdomain scan we use the following command:
        fierce -dns...

Using Shodan for fun and profit

Shodan is the world's first search engine to search for devices connected to the internet. It was launched in 2009 by John Matherly. Shodan can be used to look up webcams, databases, industrial systems, video games, and so on. Shodan mostly collects data on the most popular web services running, such as HTTP, HTTPS, MongoDB, FTP, and many more.

Getting ready

To use Shodan we will need to create an account on Shodan.

How to do it...

Shodan Honeyscore

Shodan Honeyscore is another great project built in the Python. It helps us figure out whether an IP address we have is a honeypot or a real system.

How to do it...

The following steps demonstrate the use of Shodan Honeyscore:

  1. To use Shodan Honeyscore we visit https://honeyscore.shodan.io/:
  1. Enter the IP address we want to check, and that's it!

Shodan plugins

To make our life even easier, Shodan has plugins for Chrome and Firefox that can be used to check open ports for websites we visit on the go!

How to do it...

We download and install the plugin from https://www.shodan.io/. Browse any website and we will see that by clicking on the plugin we can see the open ports:

See also

  • The Dnscan recipe from Chapter 1, Kali – An Introduction
  • The Digging deep with theharvester recipe

Using Nmap to find open ports

Network Mapper (Nmap) is a security scanner written by Gordon Lyon. It is used to find hosts and services in a network. It first came out in September 1997. Nmap has various features as well as scripts to perform various tests such as finding the OS, service version, brute force default logins, and so on.

Some of the most common types of scan are:

  • TCP connect() scan
  • SYN stealth scan
  • UDP scan
  • Ping scan
  • Idle scan

How to do it...

The following is the recipe for using Nmap:

  1. Nmap is already installed in Kali Linux. We can type the following command to start it and see all the options available:
        nmap -h

The following screenshot shows the output of the preceding command:

  1. To perform a basic...

Introduction


We learned in the previous chapter the basics of hunting subdomains. In this chapter, we dive a little deeper and look at other different tools available for gathering Intel on our target. We start by using the infamous tools of Kali Linux.

Gathering information is a very crucial stage of performing a penetration test, as every next step we take after this will totally be an outcome of all the information we gather during this stage. So it is very important that we gather as much information as possible before jumping into the exploitation stage.

Getting a list of subdomains


We don't always we have a situation where a client has defined a full detailed scope of what needs to be pentested. So we will use the following mentioned recipes to gather as much information as we can to perform a pentest.

Fierce

We start with jumping into Kali's Terminal and using the first and most widely used tool fierce.

How to do it...

The following steps demonstrate the use of fierce:

  1. To launch fierce, we type fierce -h to see the help menu:
  1. To perform a subdomain scan we use the following command:
        fierce -dns host.com -threads 10

The following screenshot shows the output of the preceding command:

DNSdumpster

This is a free project by Hacker Target to look up subdomains. It relies on https://scans.io/ for its results. It can also be used to get the subdomains of a website. We should always prefer to use more than one tool for subdomain enumeration as we may get something from other tools that the first one failed to pick.

How to do it...

It is pretty simple...

Using Shodan for fun and profit


Shodan is the world's first search engine to search for devices connected to the internet. It was launched in 2009 by John Matherly. Shodan can be used to look up webcams, databases, industrial systems, video games, and so on. Shodan mostly collects data on the most popular web services running, such as HTTP, HTTPS, MongoDB, FTP, and many more.

Getting ready

To use Shodan we will need to create an account on Shodan.

How to do it...

To learn about Shodan, follow the given steps:

  1. Open your browser and visit https://www.shodan.io:
  1. We begin by performing a simple search for the FTP services running. To do this we can use the following Shodan dorks: port:"21". The following screenshot shows the search results:
  1. This search can be made more specific by specifying a particular country/organization: port:"21" country:"IN". The following screenshot shows the search results:
  1. We can now see all the FTP servers running in India; we can also see the servers that allow anonymous...

Shodan Honeyscore


Shodan Honeyscore is another great project built in the Python. It helps us figure out whether an IP address we have is a honeypot or a real system.

How to do it...

The following steps demonstrate the use of Shodan Honeyscore:

  1. To use Shodan Honeyscore we visit https://honeyscore.shodan.io/:
  1. Enter the IP address we want to check, and that's it!

Shodan plugins


To make our life even easier, Shodan has plugins for Chrome and Firefox that can be used to check open ports for websites we visit on the go!

How to do it...

We download and install the plugin from https://www.shodan.io/. Browse any website and we will see that by clicking on the plugin we can see the open ports:

See also

  • The Dnscan recipe from Chapter 1, Kali – An Introduction
  • The Digging deep with theharvester recipe

Using Nmap to find open ports


Network Mapper (Nmap) is a security scanner written by Gordon Lyon. It is used to find hosts and services in a network. It first came out in September 1997. Nmap has various features as well as scripts to perform various tests such as finding the OS, service version, brute force default logins, and so on.

Some of the most common types of scan are:

  • TCP connect() scan
  • SYN stealth scan
  • UDP scan
  • Ping scan
  • Idle scan

How to do it...

The following is the recipe for using Nmap:

  1. Nmap is already installed in Kali Linux. We can type the following command to start it and see all the options available:
        nmap -h

The following screenshot shows the output of the preceding command:

  1. To perform a basic scan we use the following command:
        nmap -sV -Pn x.x.x.x

The following screenshot shows the output of the preceding command:

  1. -Pn implies that we do not check whether the host is up or not by performing a ping request first. The -sV parameter is to list all the running services on...

Bypassing firewalls with Nmap


Most of the time during a pentest, we will come across systems protected by firewalls or Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS). The Nmap provides different ways to bypass these IDS/firewalls to perform port scans on a network. In this recipe, we will learn some of the ways we can bypass firewalls.

TCP ACK scan

The ACK scan (-sA) sends acknowledgment packets instead of SYN packets, and the firewall does not create logs of ACK packets as it will treat ACK packets as responses to SYN packets. It is mostly used to map the type of firewall being used.

How to do it...

The ACK scan was made to show unfiltered and filtered ports instead of open ones.

The command for ACK scan is:

nmap -sA x.x.x.x

Let's look at the comparison of how a normal scan differs from an ACK scan:

 

Here we see the difference between a normal scan and an ACK scan:

How it works...

The scan results of filtered and unfiltered ports depends on whether a firewall being used is stateful or stateless. A stateful firewall...

Searching for open directories


In the previous recipe, we discussed how to find open ports on a network IP or domain name. We often see developers running web servers on different ports. Sometimes developers may also leave directories misconfigured that may contain juicy information for us. We have already covered dirsearch in the previous chapter; here we will look at alternatives.

The dirb tool

The dirb tool is a well-known tool that can be used to brute force open directories. Although it is generally slow and does not support multi-threading, it is still a great way to find directories/subdirectories that may have been left open due to a misconfiguration.

How to do it...

Type the following command to fire up the tool:

dirb https://domain.com

The following screenshot shows the output of the preceding command:

There's more...

There are other options in dirb, as well, that come in handy:

  • -a: to specify a user agent
  • -c: to specify a cookie
  • -H: to enter a custom header
  • -X: to specify the file extension...

Performing deep magic with DMitry


The Deepmagic Information Gathering Tool (DMitry) is a command-line tool open source application coded in C. It has the capability of gathering subdomains, email addresses, whois info, and so on, about a target.

How to do it...

To learn about DMitry, follow the given steps:

  1. We use a simple command:
dmitry -h

The following screenshot shows the output of the preceding command:

  1. Next, we try performing an email, whois, TCP port scan, and subdomain search by using the following:
dmitry -s -e -w -p domain.com

The following screenshot shows the output of the preceding command:

Hunting for SSL flaws


Most of the web applications today use SSL to communicate with the server. The sslscan is a great tool to check SSL for flaws or misconfigurations.

How to do it...

To learn about sslscan follow the given steps:

  1. We will look at the help manual to see the various options the tool has:
sslscan -h  

The following screenshot shows the output of the preceding command:

  1. To run the tool against a host we type the following:
sslscan host.com:port 

The following screenshot shows the output of the preceding command:

See also

  • The A tale of a bleeding heart recipe from Chapter 5, Network Exploitation on Current Exploitation

TLSSLed is also an alternative we can use in Kali to perform checks on SSL.

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  • •Confidently perform networking and application attacks using task-oriented recipes

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With the current rate of hacking, it is very important to pentest your environment in order to ensure advanced-level security. This book is packed with practical recipes that will quickly get you started with Kali Linux (version 2016.2) according to your needs, and move on to core functionalities. This book will start with the installation and configuration of Kali Linux so that you can perform your tests. You will learn how to plan attack strategies and perform web application exploitation using tools such as Burp, and Jexboss. You will also learn how to perform network exploitation using Metasploit, Sparta, and Wireshark. Next, you will perform wireless and password attacks using tools such as Patator, John the Ripper, and airoscript-ng. Lastly, you will learn how to create an optimum quality pentest report! By the end of this book, you will know how to conduct advanced penetration testing thanks to the book’s crisp and task-oriented recipes.

Who is this book for?

This book is aimed at IT security professionals, pentesters, and security analysts who have basic knowledge of Kali Linux and want to conduct advanced penetration testing techniques.

What you will learn

  • • Installing, setting up and customizing Kali for pentesting on multiple platforms
  • • Pentesting routers and embedded devices
  • • Bug hunting 2017
  • • Pwning and escalating through corporate network
  • • Buffer over?ows 101
  • • Auditing wireless networks
  • • Fiddling around with software-defned radio
  • • Hacking on the run with NetHunter
  • • Writing good quality reports
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