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Example: 54 | "contoso.local". 55 | -u USERNAME, --username USERNAME 56 | Authentication account's username. 57 | -p PASSWORD, --password PASSWORD 58 | Authentication account's password. 59 | -hashes LMHASH:NTHASH 60 | NTLM hashes, format is LMHASH:NTHASH 61 | -s SEARCH_FILTER, --search-filter SEARCH_FILTER 62 | Search filter (use LDAP format). 63 | -z SIZE_LIMIT, --size_limit SIZE_LIMIT 64 | Size limit (default is 100, or server' own limit). 65 | -o OUTPUT_FILE, --output OUTPUT_FILE 66 | Write results in specified file too. 67 | -v, --verbose Turn on debug mode 68 | ``` 69 | 70 | 71 | Retrieve server **information** without credentials using `-t info`: 72 | 73 | ``` 74 | $ ./ldapsearch-ad.py -l 192.168.56.20 -t info 75 | Getting info from LDAP server 192.168.56.20 76 | Forest functionality level = Windows 2012 R2 77 | Domain functionality level = Windows 2012 R2 78 | Domain controller functionality level = Windows 2012 R2 79 | rootDomainNamingContext = DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2 80 | defaultNamingContext = DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2 81 | ldapServiceName = evilcorp.lab2:mtldc1$@EVILCORP.LAB2 82 | naming_contexts = ['DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2', 'CN=Configuration,DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2', 'CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2', 'DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2', 'DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2'] 83 | ``` 84 | 85 | Check authentication using `-t whoami`: 86 | 87 | ``` 88 | $ ./ldapsearch-ad.py -l 192.168.56.20 -d evilcorp -u bbilly -p 'P@$$w0rd' -t whoami 89 | Executing whoami on LDAP server 192.168.56.20 90 | You are: "u:EVILCORP\bbilly" 91 | ``` 92 | 93 | List **trusts** attributes using `-t trusts` (user account needed): 94 | 95 | ``` 96 | $ ./ldapsearch-ad.py -l 192.168.56.20 -d evilcorp -u jjohnny -p 'P@$$word' -t trusts 97 | Looking for trusts on LDAP server 192.168.56.20 98 | Trust = 99 | + fra.evilcorp.lab2 (FRA) 100 | |___trustAttributes = ['TRUST_ATTRIBUTE_WITHIN_FOREST'] 101 | |___trustDirection = Bidirectional 102 | |___trustType = The trusted domain is a Windows domain running Active Directory. 103 | |___trustPartner = fra.evilcorp.lab2 104 | |___securityIdentifier = S-1-5-21-2894840767-735700-3593130334 105 | |___whenCreated = 2019-03-09 04:57:15+00:00 106 | |___whenChanged = 2019-03-09 04:57:15+00:00 107 | ``` 108 | 109 | List **password policies** using `-t pass-pols` (user account needed for default password policy / admin account needed for fine grained password policies): 110 | 111 | ``` 112 | $ ./ldapsearch-ad.py -l 192.168.56.20 -d evilcorp -u jjohnny -p 'P@$$word' -t pass-pols 113 | Looking for all password policies on LDAP server 192.168.56.20 114 | + Default password policy: 115 | |___Minimum password length = 7 116 | |___Password complexity = Enabled 117 | |___Lockout threshold = Disabled 118 | No fine grained password policy found (high privileges are often required). 119 | ``` 120 | 121 | Show the **domain admins** and their most interesting flags using `-t show-domain-admins` (user account needed): 122 | 123 | ``` 124 | $ ./ldapsearch-ad.py -l 192.168.56.20 -d evilcorp -u jjohnny -p 'P@$$word' -t show-domain-admins 125 | Looking for domain admins on LDAP server 192.168.56.20 126 | Domain admin group's distinguishedName = CN=Domain Admins,CN=Users,DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2 127 | 3 domain admins found: 128 | + Administrator 129 | + bbilly (ENCRYPTED_TEXT_PWD_ALLOWED) 130 | + dhcp_service 131 | ``` 132 | 133 | Show the most interesting attributes of a user using `-t show-user` (user account needed): 134 | 135 | ``` 136 | $ ./ldapsearch-ad.py -l 192.168.56.20 -d evilcorp -u jjohnny -p 'P@$$word' -t show-user -s '(samaccountname=bbilly)' 137 | Looking for users on LDAP server 192.168.56.20 138 | + bbilly 139 | |___type: user 140 | |___The adminCount is set to 1 141 | |___userAccountControl = ENCRYPTED_TEXT_PWD_ALLOWED, NORMAL_ACCOUNT 142 | |___sAMAccountType = SAM_USER_OBJECT 143 | |___memberOf = Bad admins 144 | ``` 145 | 146 | or even computers or groups. Everything depend of the search parameter `-s`. 147 | 148 | ``` 149 | $ ./ldapsearch-ad.py -l 192.168.56.20 -d evilcorp -u jjohnny -p 'P@$$word' -t show-user -s '(samaccountname=mtldc1$)' 150 | Looking for users on LDAP server 192.168.56.20 151 | + MTLDC1$ 152 | |___type: computer 153 | |___userAccountControl = SERVER_TRUST_ACCOUNT, TRUSTED_FOR_DELEGATION 154 | |___sAMAccountType = SAM_MACHINE_ACCOUNT 155 | 156 | $ ./ldapsearch-ad.py -l 192.168.56.20 -d evilcorp -u jjohnny -p 'P@$$word' -t show-user -s '(cn=bad admins)' 157 | Looking for users on LDAP server 192.168.56.20 158 | + bad_admins 159 | |___type: group 160 | |___displayName = Bad Admins 161 | |___The adminCount is set to 1 162 | |___sAMAccountType = SAM_GROUP_OBJECT 163 | |___memberOf = Domain Admins 164 | ``` 165 | 166 | Retrieve all interesting information with a simple user account using `-t auto`: 167 | 168 | ``` 169 | $ ./ldapsearch-ad.py -l 192.168.56.20 -d evilcorp -u jjohnny -p 'P@$$word' -t auto 170 | ### Server Info ### 171 | Getting info from LDAP server 192.168.56.20 172 | Forest functionality level = Windows 2012 R2 173 | Domain functionality level = Windows 2012 R2 174 | Domain controller functionality level = Windows 2012 R2 175 | rootDomainNamingContext = DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2 176 | defaultNamingContext = DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2 177 | ldapServiceName = evilcorp.lab2:mtldc1$@EVILCORP.LAB2 178 | naming_contexts = ['DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2', 'CN=Configuration,DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2', 'CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2', 'DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2', 'DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2'] 179 | ### List of Domain Admins ### 180 | Looking for domain admins on LDAP server 192.168.56.20 181 | Domain admin group's distinguishedName = CN=Domain Admins,CN=Users,DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2 182 | 3 domain admins found: 183 | + Administrator 184 | + bbilly (ENCRYPTED_TEXT_PWD_ALLOWED) 185 | + dhcp_service 186 | ### List of Trusts ### 187 | Looking for trusts on LDAP server 192.168.56.20 188 | Trust = 189 | + fra.evilcorp.lab2 (FRA) 190 | |___trustAttributes = ['TRUST_ATTRIBUTE_WITHIN_FOREST'] 191 | |___trustDirection = Bidirectional 192 | |___trustType = The trusted domain is a Windows domain running Active Directory. 193 | |___trustPartner = fra.evilcorp.lab2 194 | |___securityIdentifier = S-1-5-21-2894840767-735700-3593130334 195 | |___whenCreated = 2019-03-09 04:57:15+00:00 196 | |___whenChanged = 2019-03-09 04:57:15+00:00 197 | ### Details of Password Policies ### 198 | Looking for all password policies on LDAP server 192.168.56.20 199 | + Default password policy: 200 | |___Minimum password length = 7 201 | |___Password complexity = Enabled 202 | |___Lockout threshold = Disabled 203 | No fine grained password policy found (high privileges are often required). 204 | ``` 205 | 206 | ## Advanced usage using search 207 | 208 | Search for any information using the powerfull ldap filter syntax with `-t search`: 209 | 210 | ``` 211 | $ ./ldapsearch-ad.py -l 192.168.56.20 -d evilcorp -u jjohnny -p 'P@$$word' -t search -s '(&(objectClass=user)(servicePrincipalName=*))' cn serviceprincipalname 212 | Searching on LDAP server 192.168.56.20 213 | Entry = 214 | DN: CN=MTLDC1,OU=Domain Controllers,DC=evilcorp,DC=lab2 - STATUS: Read - READ TIME: 2019-03-09T19:40:12.086215 215 | cn: MTLDC1 216 | servicePrincipalName: Dfsr-12F9A27C-BF97-4787-9364-D31B6C55EB04/MTLDC1.evilcorp.lab2 217 | ldap/MTLDC1.evilcorp.lab2/ForestDnsZones.evilcorp.lab2 218 | ldap/MTLDC1.evilcorp.lab2/DomainDnsZones.evilcorp.lab2 219 | DNS/MTLDC1.evilcorp.lab2 220 | GC/MTLDC1.evilcorp.lab2/evilcorp.lab2 221 | […] 222 | ``` 223 | 224 | 225 | ## TODO 226 | 227 | * [ ] give usefull `search` examples (see https://phonexicum.github.io/infosec/windows.html and https://blog.xpnsec.com/kerberos-attacks-part-2/) 228 | * [ ] test the json output for all functionalities 229 | * [ ] implement a search for ForeignSecurityPrincipals (When a user/group from an *external* domain/forest are added to a group in a domain, an object of type foreignSecurityPrincipal is created at `CN=,CN=ForeignSecurityPrincipals,DC=domain,DC=com`) 230 | * [ ] implement ldap3 pagging functionality 231 | * [ ] continuously improve this documentation 232 | 233 | Done: 234 | 235 | * [x] add a command to get users vulnerables to AS-REP-roasting (thanks [@HadrienPerrineau](https://github.com/HadrienPerrineau)) 236 | * [x] change the core architecture to create an object and do not open multiple connection for `-t all` 237 | 238 | 239 | ## Credits 240 | 241 | Thanks to [Bengui](https://youtu.be/xKG9v0UfuH0?t=228) for the username convention. 242 | 243 | Obviously, all credits goes to people who discover the technics and vulnerabilities. 244 | This tool is only an humble attempt to implement their technics using python3 to understand how things work and because I like to play with the LDAP interface of Active Directory. 245 | Unfortunately, it will probably disapear in the future :( 246 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ldapsearch-ad.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | 3 | import argparse 4 | import datetime 5 | import ldap3 6 | import logging 7 | import re 8 | import sys 9 | import struct 10 | import codecs 11 | 12 | 13 | def c_red(message): 14 | """Color text for bad configuration.""" 15 | return '\x1b[0;31;40m{}\x1b[0m'.format(message) 16 | 17 | 18 | def c_green(message): 19 | """Color text for good configuration.""" 20 | return '\x1b[0;32;40m{}\x1b[0m'.format(message) 21 | 22 | 23 | def c_orange(message): 24 | """Color text for weak configuration.""" 25 | return '\x1b[0;33;40m{}\x1b[0m'.format(message) 26 | 27 | 28 | def c_blue(message): 29 | """Color text for information.""" 30 | return '\x1b[0;34;40m{}\x1b[0m'.format(message) 31 | 32 | 33 | def c_purple(message): 34 | """Color text for abnormal behavior of the tool itself.""" 35 | return '\x1b[0;35;40m{}\x1b[0m'.format(message) 36 | 37 | 38 | def c_cyan(message): 39 | """Mostly for general usefull information.""" 40 | return '\x1b[0;36;40m{}\x1b[0m'.format(message) 41 | 42 | 43 | def c_white_on_red(message): 44 | """Color text for very bad configuration.""" 45 | return '\x1b[1;37;41m{}\x1b[0m'.format(message) 46 | 47 | 48 | def log_title(title, level=2): 49 | heading = '#' * level 50 | logging.info('\x1b[1;37;40m{} {} {}\x1b[0m'.format(heading, title, heading)) 51 | 52 | 53 | def log_error(message): 54 | logging.error('{} {}'.format(c_red('[-]'), message)) 55 | 56 | 57 | def log_info(message): 58 | logging.info('{} {}'.format(c_blue('[+]'), message)) 59 | 60 | 61 | def log_success(message): 62 | logging.info('{} {}'.format(c_green('[*]'), message)) 63 | 64 | 65 | def str_human_date(date): 66 | # ldap3 version 2.6 returns a datetime.timedelta object 67 | if isinstance(date, datetime.timedelta): 68 | nb_sec = int(date.total_seconds()) 69 | # older versions return a negative big number 70 | else: 71 | nb_sec = int((- date) / 10000000) 72 | if nb_sec > 60: 73 | nb_min = int(nb_sec / 60) 74 | nb_sec = nb_sec % 60 75 | if nb_min > 60: 76 | nb_hour = int(nb_min / 60) 77 | nb_min = nb_min % 60 78 | if nb_hour > 24: 79 | nb_day = int(nb_hour / 24) 80 | nb_hour = nb_hour % 24 81 | return '{} days, {} hours, {} minutes, {} secondes'.format(nb_day, nb_hour, nb_min, nb_sec) 82 | return '{} hours, {} minutes, {} secondes'.format(nb_hour, nb_min, nb_sec) 83 | return '{} minutes, {} secondes'.format(nb_min, nb_sec) 84 | return '{} secondes'.format(nb_sec) 85 | 86 | 87 | def str_functionality_level(num): 88 | """Return the functionality level as described at: 89 | https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc223274.aspx 90 | Note: it is the same for forest, domain, and domain controller.""" 91 | n = int(num) 92 | func_levels = [ 93 | c_white_on_red('Windows 2000'), 94 | c_white_on_red('Windows 2003 with mixed domains'), 95 | c_white_on_red('Windows 2003'), 96 | c_red('Windows 2008'), 97 | c_red('Windows 2008 R2'), 98 | c_orange('Windows 2012'), 99 | c_orange('Windows 2012 R2'), 100 | c_green('Windows 2016') 101 | ] 102 | if 0 <= n < len(func_levels): 103 | return func_levels[n] 104 | else: 105 | return 'Not known, update this script. (value = {})'.format(num) 106 | 107 | 108 | def list_uac_flags(uac): 109 | """Return a list of property flags as described at: 110 | https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/305144/how-to-use-the-useraccountcontrol-flags-to-manipulate-user-account-pro""" 111 | flags = [] 112 | if uac & 0x1 > 0: 113 | flags.append('SCRIPT') 114 | if uac & 0x2 > 0: 115 | flags.append('ACCOUNTDISABLE') 116 | if uac & 0x8 > 0: 117 | flags.append('HOMEDIR_REQUIRED') 118 | if uac & 0x10 > 0: 119 | flags.append('LOCKOUT') 120 | if uac & 0x20 > 0: 121 | flags.append('PASSWD_NOTREQD') 122 | if uac & 0x40 > 0: 123 | flags.append('PASSWD_CANT_CHANGE') 124 | if uac & 0x80 > 0: 125 | flags.append('ENCRYPTED_TEXT_PWD_ALLOWED') 126 | if uac & 0x100 > 0: 127 | flags.append('TEMP_DUPLICATE_ACCOUNT') 128 | if uac & 0x200 > 0: 129 | flags.append('NORMAL_ACCOUNT') 130 | if uac & 0x800 > 0: 131 | flags.append('INTERDOMAIN_TRUST_ACCOUNT') 132 | if uac & 0x1000 > 0: 133 | flags.append('WORKSTATION_TRUST_ACCOUNT') 134 | if uac & 0x2000 > 0: 135 | flags.append('SERVER_TRUST_ACCOUNT') 136 | if uac & 0x10000 > 0: 137 | flags.append('DONT_EXPIRE_PASSWORD') 138 | if uac & 0x20000 > 0: 139 | flags.append('MNS_LOGON_ACCOUNT') 140 | if uac & 0x40000 > 0: 141 | flags.append('SMARTCARD_REQUIRED') 142 | if uac & 0x80000 > 0: 143 | flags.append('TRUSTED_FOR_DELEGATION') 144 | if uac & 0x100000 > 0: 145 | flags.append('NOT_DELEGATED') 146 | if uac & 0x200000 > 0: 147 | flags.append('USE_DES_KEY_ONLY') 148 | if uac & 0x400000 > 0: 149 | flags.append('DONT_REQ_PREAUTH') 150 | if uac & 0x800000 > 0: 151 | flags.append('PASSWORD_EXPIRED') 152 | if uac & 0x1000000 > 0: 153 | flags.append('TRUSTED_TO_AUTH_FOR_DELEGATION') 154 | if uac & 0x04000000 > 0: 155 | flags.append('PARTIAL_SECRETS_ACCOUNT') 156 | return flags 157 | 158 | 159 | def list_uac_colored_flags(uac): 160 | """Return a list of property flags as described at: 161 | https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/305144/how-to-use-the-useraccountcontrol-flags-to-manipulate-user-account-pro""" 162 | flags = [] 163 | if uac & 0x1 > 0: 164 | flags.append('SCRIPT') 165 | if uac & 0x2 > 0: 166 | flags.append(c_cyan('ACCOUNTDISABLE')) 167 | if uac & 0x8 > 0: 168 | flags.append('HOMEDIR_REQUIRED') 169 | if uac & 0x10 > 0: 170 | flags.append(c_orange('LOCKOUT')) 171 | if uac & 0x20 > 0: 172 | flags.append(c_white_on_red('PASSWD_NOTREQD')) 173 | if uac & 0x40 > 0: 174 | flags.append(c_red('PASSWD_CANT_CHANGE')) 175 | if uac & 0x80 > 0: 176 | flags.append(c_white_on_red('ENCRYPTED_TEXT_PWD_ALLOWED')) 177 | if uac & 0x100 > 0: 178 | flags.append('TEMP_DUPLICATE_ACCOUNT') 179 | if uac & 0x200 > 0: 180 | flags.append('NORMAL_ACCOUNT') 181 | if uac & 0x800 > 0: 182 | flags.append(c_cyan('INTERDOMAIN_TRUST_ACCOUNT')) 183 | if uac & 0x1000 > 0: 184 | flags.append(c_cyan('WORKSTATION_TRUST_ACCOUNT')) 185 | if uac & 0x2000 > 0: 186 | flags.append(c_cyan('SERVER_TRUST_ACCOUNT')) 187 | if uac & 0x10000 > 0: 188 | flags.append(c_red('DONT_EXPIRE_PASSWORD')) 189 | if uac & 0x20000 > 0: 190 | flags.append('MNS_LOGON_ACCOUNT') 191 | if uac & 0x40000 > 0: 192 | flags.append('SMARTCARD_REQUIRED') 193 | if uac & 0x80000 > 0: 194 | flags.append(c_orange('TRUSTED_FOR_DELEGATION')) 195 | if uac & 0x100000 > 0: 196 | flags.append('NOT_DELEGATED') 197 | if uac & 0x200000 > 0: 198 | flags.append(c_red('USE_DES_KEY_ONLY')) 199 | if uac & 0x400000 > 0: 200 | flags.append(c_red('DONT_REQ_PREAUTH')) 201 | if uac & 0x800000 > 0: 202 | flags.append(c_cyan('PASSWORD_EXPIRED')) 203 | if uac & 0x1000000 > 0: 204 | flags.append(c_orange('TRUSTED_TO_AUTH_FOR_DELEGATION')) 205 | if uac & 0x04000000 > 0: 206 | flags.append('PARTIAL_SECRETS_ACCOUNT') 207 | return flags 208 | 209 | 210 | def str_samaccounttype(sat): 211 | """Return the SAM-Account-Type as described at: 212 | https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/adschema/a-samaccounttype""" 213 | if sat == 0x0: 214 | return 'SAM_DOMAIN_OBJECT' 215 | elif sat == 0x10000000: 216 | return 'SAM_GROUP_OBJECT' 217 | elif sat == 0x10000001: 218 | return 'SAM_NON_SECURITY_GROUP_OBJECT' 219 | elif sat == 0x20000000: 220 | return 'SAM_ALIAS_OBJECT' 221 | elif sat == 0x20000001: 222 | return 'SAM_NON_SECURITY_ALIAS_OBJECT' 223 | elif sat == 0x30000000: 224 | return 'SAM_USER_OBJECT' 225 | elif sat == 0x30000000: 226 | return 'SAM_NORMAL_USER_ACCOUNT' 227 | elif sat == 0x30000001: 228 | return 'SAM_MACHINE_ACCOUNT' 229 | elif sat == 0x30000002: 230 | return 'SAM_TRUST_ACCOUNT' 231 | elif sat == 0x40000000: 232 | return 'SAM_APP_BASIC_GROUP' 233 | elif sat == 0x40000001: 234 | return 'SAM_APP_QUERY_GROUP' 235 | elif sat == 0x7fffffff: 236 | return 'SAM_ACCOUNT_TYPE_MAX' 237 | else: 238 | return c_purple('Error: unknown value') 239 | 240 | 241 | def str_object_type(entry): 242 | if 'sAMAccountType' in entry.entry_attributes_as_dict.keys(): 243 | sat = entry.sAMAccountType.value 244 | if sat == 0x0: 245 | return 'domain' 246 | elif sat == 0x10000000: 247 | return 'group' 248 | elif sat == 0x30000000: 249 | return 'user' 250 | elif sat == 0x30000001: 251 | return 'computer' 252 | else: 253 | return c_purple('sAMAccountType = {}. Please complete this script.'.format(sat)) 254 | else: 255 | return c_purple('Unable to find correct type (sAMAccountType not present).') 256 | 257 | 258 | def list_trustType(trustType): 259 | """Return the trust type as defined here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc223771.aspx""" 260 | if trustType == 1: 261 | return 'The trusted domain is a Windows domain not running Active Directory.' 262 | elif trustType == 2: 263 | return 'The trusted domain is a Windows domain running Active Directory.' 264 | elif trustType == 3: 265 | return 'The trusted domain is running a non-Windows, RFC4120-compliant Kerberos distribution.' 266 | elif trustType == 4: 267 | return 'Historical reference; this value is not used in Windows.' 268 | else: 269 | return 'Error: unknown value.' 270 | 271 | 272 | def list_trustDirection(trustDirection): 273 | """Return the trust direction as defined here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc223768.aspx""" 274 | if trustDirection == 0: 275 | return 'Disabled' 276 | elif trustDirection == 1: 277 | return c_green('Outbound') 278 | elif trustDirection == 2: 279 | return c_green('Inbound') 280 | elif trustDirection == 3: 281 | return c_cyan('Bidirectional') 282 | else: 283 | return c_purple('Error: unknown value.') 284 | 285 | 286 | def list_trustAttributes(ta): 287 | """Return the trust attribute flags as defined here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc223779.aspx""" 288 | flags = [] 289 | if ta & 0x1 > 0: 290 | flags.append('TRUST_ATTRIBUTE_NON_TRANSITIVE') 291 | if ta & 0x2 > 0: 292 | flags.append('TRUST_ATTRIBUTE_UPLEVEL_ONLY') 293 | if ta & 0x4 > 0: 294 | flags.append('TRUST_ATTRIBUTE_QUARANTINED_DOMAIN') 295 | if ta & 0x8 > 0: 296 | flags.append('TRUST_ATTRIBUTE_FOREST_TRANSITIVE') 297 | if ta & 0x10 > 0: 298 | flags.append('TRUST_ATTRIBUTE_CROSS_ORGANIZATION') 299 | if ta & 0x20 > 0: 300 | flags.append('TRUST_ATTRIBUTE_WITHIN_FOREST') 301 | if ta & 0x40 > 0: 302 | flags.append('TRUST_ATTRIBUTE_TREAT_AS_EXTERNAL') 303 | if ta & 0x80 > 0: 304 | flags.append('TRUST_ATTRIBUTE_USES_RC4_ENCRYPTION') 305 | if ta & 0x200 > 0: 306 | flags.append('TRUST_ATTRIBUTE_CROSS_ORGANIZATION_NO_TGT_DELEGATION') 307 | if ta & 0x400 > 0: 308 | flags.append('TRUST_ATTRIBUTE_PIM_TRUST') 309 | return flags 310 | 311 | 312 | def debug_var(var): 313 | print('\n===================') 314 | print('=== Debug var ===') 315 | print('====================') 316 | print('type of var = {}'.format(type(var))) 317 | print('====================') 318 | if isinstance(var, dict): 319 | print('var is a dict:') 320 | for k in var: 321 | print('* {} = {}'.format(k, var[k])) 322 | print('====================') 323 | if isinstance(var, list): 324 | print('var is a list:') 325 | for i in var: 326 | print('* {}'.format(i)) 327 | print('====================') 328 | if isinstance(var, str): 329 | print('var is a str:') 330 | print(var) 331 | print('====================') 332 | for i in sorted(var.__dir__()): 333 | print(i) 334 | print('====================') 335 | 336 | def convert_sid_to_string(hexstr): 337 | value = codecs.encode(bytes(hexstr[0]),'hex') 338 | init_value = bytes(hexstr[0]) 339 | value = 'S-1-5' 340 | for i in range(8, len(init_value), 4): 341 | value += '-{}'.format(str(struct.unpack(' 0: 565 | log_info('|___Password complexity = {}'.format(c_green('Enabled'))) 566 | else: 567 | log_info('|___Password complexity = {}'.format(c_red('Disabled'))) 568 | # Lockout settings 569 | if attributes['lockoutThreshold'][0] == 0: 570 | log_success('|___Lockout threshold = {}'.format(c_white_on_red('Disabled'))) 571 | else: 572 | log_info('|___Lockout threshold = {}'.format(attributes['lockoutThreshold'][0])) 573 | log_info('|___ Lockout duration = {}'.format(str_human_date(attributes['lockoutDuration'][0]))) 574 | log_info('|___ Lockout observation window = {}'.format(str_human_date(attributes['lockOutObservationWindow'][0]))) 575 | 576 | def __print_pass_pol(self, pass_pol): 577 | """Print info about a Fine-Grained Password Policy.""" 578 | print('Fined grained password policy found: {}'.format(c_cyan(pass_pol.cn.value))) 579 | attributes = pass_pol.entry_attributes_as_dict 580 | log_info('|____Password settings precedence = {}'.format(attributes['msDS-PasswordSettingsPrecedence'][0])) 581 | pass_len = attributes['msDS-MinimumPasswordLength'][0] 582 | # Password length 583 | if pass_len < 8: 584 | log_info('|___Minimum password length = {}'.format(c_red(pass_len))) 585 | elif pass_len < 12: 586 | log_info('|___Minimum password length = {}'.format(c_orange(pass_len))) 587 | else: 588 | log_info('|___Minimum password length = {}'.format(c_green(pass_len))) 589 | # Password complexity 590 | if attributes['msDS-PasswordComplexityEnabled'][0]: 591 | log_info('|___Password complexity enabled = {}'.format(c_green(attributes['msDS-PasswordComplexityEnabled'][0]))) 592 | else: 593 | log_info('|___Password complexity enabled = {}'.format(c_red(attributes['msDS-PasswordComplexityEnabled'][0]))) 594 | # Password reversible encryption? 595 | if attributes['msDS-PasswordReversibleEncryptionEnabled'][0]: 596 | log_info('|___Password reversible encryption enabled = {}'.format(c_white_on_red(attributes['msDS-PasswordReversibleEncryptionEnabled'][0]))) 597 | else: 598 | log_info('|___Password reversible encryption enabled = {}'.format(attributes['msDS-PasswordReversibleEncryptionEnabled'][0])) 599 | # Lockout settings 600 | if attributes['msDS-LockoutThreshold'][0] == 0: 601 | log_success('|___Lockout threshold = {}'.format(c_white_on_red('Disabled'))) 602 | else: 603 | log_info('|___Lockout threshold = {}'.format(attributes['msDS-LockoutThreshold'][0])) 604 | log_info('|___ Lockout duration = {}'.format(str_human_date(attributes['msDS-LockoutDuration'][0]))) 605 | log_info('|___ Lockout observation window = {}'.format(str_human_date(attributes['msDS-LockoutObservationWindow'][0]))) 606 | 607 | def print_pass_pols(self): 608 | """Main function to get info about password policies.""" 609 | # get default password policy 610 | default_pps = self.search('(objectClass=domainDNS)', size_limit=5) 611 | if len(default_pps) > 1: 612 | log_error('More than one "default password policy" found. Should not happened. Please investigate and correct the script.') 613 | sys.exit(6) 614 | self.__print_default_pass_pol(default_pps[0]) 615 | # get Fine Grained Password Policies 616 | fgpps = self.search('(objectClass=MsDS-PasswordSettings)', size_limit=100) 617 | if len(fgpps) <= 0: 618 | log_info('No fine grained password policy found (high privileges are required).') 619 | for fgpp in fgpps: 620 | self.__print_pass_pol(fgpp) 621 | def create_sid(self): 622 | """Main function to get info about createsid from ms-ds-creatorsid.""" 623 | # get all createsid without parse 624 | search_filter = '(&(ms-ds-creatorsid=*))' 625 | search_attributes = ['sAMAccountName', 'mS-DS-CreatorSID'] 626 | for asreqroastuser in self.search(search_filter, search_attributes): 627 | log_success('{}'.format(asreqroastuser)) 628 | # print(asreqroastuser['sAMAccountName']) 629 | if asreqroastuser['mS-DS-CreatorSID'] != "": 630 | sid_str = convert_sid_to_string(asreqroastuser['mS-DS-CreatorSID']) 631 | 632 | log_info(sid_str) 633 | # parse objectSid 634 | search_filter_get_name = '(objectSid={})'.format(sid_str) 635 | search_attributes_get_name = ['sAMAccountName'] 636 | asreqroastuser_get_name_obj = self.search(search_filter_get_name, search_attributes_get_name) 637 | if asreqroastuser_get_name_obj: 638 | for asreqroastuser_get_name in asreqroastuser_get_name_obj: 639 | if asreqroastuser_get_name['sAMAccountName'] != None: 640 | log_info('CreatorSID: {}'.format(asreqroastuser_get_name['sAMAccountName'])) 641 | else: 642 | log_error("Maybe already deleted") 643 | print("") 644 | 645 | 646 | def main(): 647 | # Parse arguments 648 | argParser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Active Directory LDAP Enumerator") 649 | argParser.add_argument('-l', '--server', required=True, dest='ldap_server', help='IP address of the LDAP server.') 650 | argParser.add_argument('-ssl', '--ssl', dest='ssl', action='store_true', help='Force an SSL connection?.') 651 | argParser.add_argument('-t', '--type', required=True, dest='request_type', help='Request type: info, whoami, search, search-large, trusts,\ 652 | pass-pols, show-admins, show-user, show-user-list, kerberoast, all, createsid') 653 | argParser.add_argument('-d', '--domain', dest='domain', help='Authentication account\'s FQDN. Example: "contoso.local".') 654 | argParser.add_argument('-u', '--username', dest='username', help='Authentication account\'s username.') 655 | argParser.add_argument('-p', '--password', dest='password', help='Authentication account\'s password.') 656 | argParser.add_argument('-hashes', action="store", metavar = "LMHASH:NTHASH", help='NTLM hashes, format is LMHASH:NTHASH') 657 | 658 | argParser.add_argument('-s', '--search-filter', dest='search_filter', help='Search filter (use LDAP format).') 659 | argParser.add_argument('search_attributes', default='*', nargs='*', help='LDAP attributes to look for (default is all).') 660 | argParser.add_argument('-z', '--size_limit', dest='size_limit', default=100, help='Size limit (default is 100, or server\' own limit).') 661 | argParser.add_argument('-o', '--output', dest='output_file', help='Write results in specified file too.') 662 | argParser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', dest='verbosity', help='Turn on debug mode', action='store_true') 663 | args = argParser.parse_args() 664 | 665 | # Set mandatory arguments for each request_type 666 | mandatory_arguments = {} 667 | mandatory_arguments['info'] = [] 668 | mandatory_arguments['whoami'] = ['domain', 'username'] 669 | mandatory_arguments['search'] = ['domain', 'username', 'search_filter'] 670 | mandatory_arguments['search-large'] = ['domain', 'username', 'search_filter'] 671 | mandatory_arguments['trusts'] = ['domain', 'username'] 672 | mandatory_arguments['pass-pols'] = ['domain', 'username'] 673 | mandatory_arguments['admins'] = ['domain', 'username'] 674 | mandatory_arguments['show-user'] = ['domain', 'username', 'search_filter'] 675 | mandatory_arguments['show-user-list'] = ['domain', 'username', 'search_filter'] 676 | mandatory_arguments['kerberoast'] = ['domain', 'username'] 677 | mandatory_arguments['search-spn'] = ['domain', 'username', 'search_filter'] 678 | mandatory_arguments['asreproast'] = ['domain', 'username'] 679 | mandatory_arguments['goldenticket'] = ['domain', 'username'] 680 | mandatory_arguments['search-delegation'] = ['domain', 'username'] 681 | mandatory_arguments['all'] = ['domain', 'username'] 682 | mandatory_arguments['createsid'] = ['domain', 'username'] 683 | actions = [i.strip() for i in args.request_type.split(',')] 684 | for action in actions: 685 | if action not in mandatory_arguments.keys(): 686 | argParser.error('request type must be one of: {}.'.format(', '.join(mandatory_arguments.keys()))) 687 | for mandatory_argument in mandatory_arguments[action]: 688 | if vars(args)[mandatory_argument] is None: 689 | argParser.error('{} argument is mandatory with request type = {}'.format(mandatory_argument, action)) 690 | 691 | # Configure logging to stdout 692 | logger = logging.getLogger() 693 | handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout) 694 | if args.verbosity: 695 | logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) 696 | formatter = logging.Formatter(fmt='%(asctime)-19s %(levelname)-8s %(message)s', datefmt='%Y-%m-%d_%H:%M:%S') 697 | else: 698 | logger.setLevel(logging.INFO) 699 | formatter = logging.Formatter(fmt='%(message)s') 700 | handler.setFormatter(formatter) 701 | logger.addHandler(handler) 702 | 703 | # Connection to the LDAP server using credentials provided in argument 704 | ldap = LdapsearchAd(args.ldap_server, args.ssl, args.domain, args.username, args.password,args.hashes) 705 | if not ldap.server or not ldap.connection: 706 | log_error('Error, unable to connect to {} using {}\\{}'.format(args.ldap_server, args.domain, args.username)) 707 | for error in ldap.last_errors: 708 | log_error(error) 709 | sys.exit(3) 710 | 711 | for action in actions: 712 | 713 | # Get the server's infos 714 | if action == 'info': 715 | log_title('Server infos', 3) 716 | ldap.print_info() 717 | 718 | # Check the connection and retrieve the username used for the connection 719 | elif action == 'whoami': 720 | log_title('Result of "whoami" command', 3) 721 | ldap.whoami() 722 | 723 | # Raw search 724 | elif action == 'search': 725 | log_title('Result of "search" command', 3) 726 | result = ldap.search(args.search_filter, args.search_attributes, args.size_limit) 727 | for entry in result: 728 | log_info('DN = {}'.format(entry.entry_dn)) 729 | for attribute in sorted(entry.entry_attributes): 730 | log_info('|___{} = {}'.format(attribute, entry[attribute])) 731 | 732 | # Get users 733 | elif action == 'show-user': 734 | log_title('Result of "show-user" command', 3) 735 | ldap.print_users(args.search_filter, args.search_attributes, args.size_limit) 736 | 737 | # Get users 738 | elif action == 'show-user-list': 739 | log_title('Result of "show-user" command', 3) 740 | ldap.print_users_list(args.search_filter, args.search_attributes, args.size_limit) 741 | 742 | # Get admins 743 | elif action == 'admins': 744 | log_title('Result of "admins" command', 3) 745 | ldap.print_admins() 746 | 747 | # Get kerberoastable users accounts 748 | elif action == 'pass-pols': 749 | log_title('Result of "pass-pols" command', 3) 750 | ldap.print_pass_pols() 751 | 752 | # Get trusts 753 | elif action == 'trusts': 754 | log_title('Result of "trusts" command', 3) 755 | ldap.print_trusts() 756 | 757 | # Get kerberoastable users accounts 758 | elif action == 'kerberoast': 759 | log_title('Result of "kerberoast" command', 3) 760 | ldap.print_kerberoast() 761 | 762 | # Get ASRepRoast user account 763 | elif action == 'asreproast': 764 | log_title('Result of "asreproast" command', 3) 765 | ldap.print_asreqroast() 766 | 767 | elif action == 'search-spn': 768 | log_title('Result of "search-spn" command', 3) 769 | ldap.print_search_spn(args.search_filter, args.size_limit) 770 | 771 | elif action == 'goldenticket': 772 | log_title('Result of "goldenticket" command', 3) 773 | ldap.print_lastpwchangekrbtgt() 774 | 775 | elif action == 'search-delegation': 776 | log_title('Result of "search-delegation" command', 3) 777 | ldap.print_search_delegation() 778 | 779 | # Run all checks 780 | elif action == 'all': 781 | log_title('Server infos', 3) 782 | ldap.print_info() 783 | log_title('Result of "admins" command', 3) 784 | ldap.print_admins() 785 | log_title('Result of "pass-pols" command', 3) 786 | ldap.print_pass_pols() 787 | log_title('Result of "trusts" command', 3) 788 | ldap.print_trusts() 789 | log_title('Result of "kerberoast" command', 3) 790 | ldap.print_kerberoast() 791 | log_title('Result of "asreqroast" command', 3) 792 | ldap.print_asreqroast() 793 | log_title('Result of "goldenticket" command', 3) 794 | ldap.print_lastpwchangekrbtgt() 795 | log_title('Result of "search-delegation" command', 3) 796 | ldap.print_search_delegation() 797 | elif action == 'createsid': 798 | log_title('Result of "createsid" command', 3) 799 | ldap.create_sid() 800 | 801 | else: 802 | log_error('Error: This functionnality is not implemented yet. Please implement it now.') 803 | 804 | 805 | if __name__ == '__main__': 806 | main() 807 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------