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Cinnamon Cisco881 Testing
Cinnamon 881 Testing
The Bakery delivered Cinnamon for the Cisco881 on June 8. Testing Cinnamon for use on an 881 for JQJSECONDCUT. Operator has provided Target device configuration as well as some show commands from the Target. This device is getting DHCPDynamic Host Configuration Protocol from an Internet provider, and is performing NATNetwork Address Translation and DHCPDynamic Host Configuration Protocol server role for inside hosts. This device is also configured for DMVPN, presumably for VOIPVoice over Internet Protocol (Internet telephony) traffic. CONOP will be to use at least two flux nodes, one outside the target network, and then exit and attack from a flux node on the inside LAN.
Testing Summary
- Bacon RPM cannot be installed on ICON - Workaround - compiled bacon on the BuildVM and copied the bacon executable and bacon.cfg files to /opt/bacon on ICON.
- IAC 2.4 does not work with DUTDevice Under Test configuration - transport input ssh. IAC 2.4 requires a telnet connection. Workaround - use IACInternational Access Code 4.1.
- Spicerack does not run on Blot CentOS 5.6 VMVirtual Machine - /lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8: no version information available (required by ./spice_rack)
Progress/Notes
Cinnamon Setup Steps:
- Build implant on BuildVM
- Edit /impant/cinnamon.cfg
- Edit LP_DOMAIN_NAME to match the dns entry for the Blot Proxy server - www.suptest.com in our test case
- Edit Tool ID that will be used by beastbox/swindle to identify Cinnamon traffic - 0x9219D10C for our test case (this is arbitrary)
- Edit PROBE_DEST entries so that they all say something that will resolve to web server - www.google.com in our test case
- Create cmn-880-norb.bin file for No Reboot, non-persisten implant
- make clean 880-norb - outputs a folder called 880-norb
- Edit /impant/cinnamon.cfg
- Setup Blot 4.3 on CentOS 5.6 VMs
- Beastbox and Swindle on Blot Proxy
- Copy Blot 4.3 on to Blot Proxy VM
- Install Beastbox and Swindle from rpms
- Edit /etc/blot/beastbox.cfg
- Edit external-ip to be the IP of the Blot Proxy server - 172.20.13.10 in our test case
- Edit th name to spicerackH
- Edit ip to Blot Spicerack server - 172.20.13.11 in our test case
- Remove other th name entries
- Edit server name Apache ip to the Cover Web server for 443 - 172.20.13.20 in our test case
- Edit the server name Apache_2 ip to the Cover Web server for 80 - 172.20.13.20 in our test case
- Edit the server name BINDDNS server software ip to our DNSDomain Name System server for the test - X.X.X.X (LVLT-GOGL-8-8-8[US]) in our test case
- Under itd swindle, edit tid num to Tool ID that has been baked into impant - 0x9219D10C in our test case
- Under itd swindle, edit th to spicerackH
- Remove other itd entries
- Generate a self-signed cert to match the DNSDomain Name System name for Blot Proxy and save to file in /etc/blot/itds/swindle/swindle.crt
- Service beastbox start
- Verify that Beastbox is working by web browsing to the Proxy IP and you should get forwarded to the Cover Web server for 80 and 443
- Setup Blot LP
- Copy spicerack, salt, pepper, and scramble rpms onto Blot LP
- Install spicerack, salt, pepper and scramble from rpms
- Run spicerack - /opt/spicerack/spice_rack 2>&1 >/dev/null & - libcrypto.so.0.9.8 error here
- CoverWeb server - standard web server for 80 and 443 should be configured
- Beastbox and Swindle on Blot Proxy
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Setup ICON VM
- Copy bacon rpm to ICON VM
- Install bacon from rpm - error here, had to compile bacon on the Build VMVirtual Machine and copy the executable and .cfg file to ICON /opt/bacon/
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On Blot LP, use salt to calculate the Node ID
- Copy first 0x80 bytes from Motherboard info in output if IOSApple operating system for small devices command "show diag" on the DUTDevice Under Test into a flie /opt/salt/cookie.txt
- ./salt cookie.txt
- Make a copy of /opt/bacon/bacon.cfg called 881-cfg
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Edit the 881-cfg file
- Change Node ID (called UNIQUE_ID in this file) calculated by salt - 0xfb583dbf for 881-Top
- Change Toold ID - enter Tool ID that was used with beastbox/swindle - 0x9219D10C in our test case
- Copy the 880-norb folder from BuildVM to ICON
- Copy IACInternational Access Code 4.1 to ICON
- Generate Seed traffic on the test network