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DUT6 - RB800 - v1.3.0 Notes
IP: 172.20.100.38/30
VLAN: 620 (TOR6 gi1/0/14)
ROS: 6.30
Console Server Rack 6 Port 6
LAN VLAN: 621 (TOR6 gi1/0/15)
Tool Versions Used:
ChimayRed 4.12
TshPatcher 1.0.4
Perseus 1.3.0
Generate Perseus (from ICON3):
cd $GENERATED_TOOLS_DIR
python $PERSEUS_BIN -f /flash/rw/hidden -f /flash/etc/rc.d/run.d/S99mcc -f /flash/etc/rc.d/run.d/S99tsh -d /flash/rw/hidden -p /flash/rw/tmp/tshd -S /flash/rw/hidden/startup -s 2 -r /flash/rw/hidden/dont_panic -P /ram/zero -m /flash/rw/small_file.txt -l /flash/rw/large_file.txt $PERSEUS_DEPLOY_PREFIX
Operator Notes:
Test timeline
2/10/2016
- Started configuring scripts to beging Perseus 1.3 testing
2/11/2016
- Netinstall ROS 6.30
Tests to Run:
mcc is visible
ID | Status | Task |
---|---|---|
1 | complete | lsmod | grep mcc # mcc will appear in list |
2 | complete | ls /lib/modules/3.3.5 #no mcc |
3 | complete | ls /ram/pckg #no mcc |
Inconsistent hiding
ID | Status | Task |
---|---|---|
4 | complete | ls /sys/module | grep mcc #mcc should be visible |
5 | complete | ls /sys/kernel | grep mcc # mcc should be hidden |
Check netstat for PID/Program name
ID | Status | Task |
---|---|---|
15 | complete | bb netstat -p |
Check if kallsyms shows 'mcc' and its symbols
ID | Status | Task |
---|---|---|
16 | complete | cat /proc/kallsyms | bb grep mcc - YES |
Flux appears in firewall connections
ID | Status | Task |
---|---|---|
6 | incomplete | /ip firewall connection print |
Sequential listing of /proc/pid reveals hidden directories.
ID | Status | Task |
---|---|---|
7 | complete | Run following script: ./iterate_proc_pids.sh - YES |
#!/bin/ash
i=1
#echo "PIDs in /proc/" > proc_dirs
while [ $i -lt 1000 ];
do
test -d /proc/$i && echo $i >> proc_dirs
i=$((i+1));
done
bb ls -1v /proc > ls_dirs
bb grep -Fxv -f ls_dirs proc_dirs
Check if connection is attempted to cloud.mikrotik.com
ID | Status | Task |
---|---|---|
8 | incomplete | /system logging add action=echo topics=!ntp,!dhcp,!rip,!snmp |
Inspect Memory (before and after removing Perseus) Haven't figure out way to dump memory on PPC.
ID | Status | Task |
---|---|---|
9 | incomplete | |
10 | incomplete | |
11 | incomplete | |
12 | incomplete | |
13 | incomplete | |
14 | incomplete |
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Verify Files Hidden
ID | Status | Task |
---|---|---|
0 | incomplete | bb ps ax | grep startup |
17 | incomplete | bb ps ax | grep tsh |
18 | incomplete | bb ps ax | grep flx |
Check if startup scripts appear when TAB pressed: No
ID | Status | Task |
---|---|---|
24 | incomplete | cd /flash/etc/rc.d/run.d |
25 | incomplete | ls <tab> |
Check that flux works at gateway
ID | Status | Task |
---|---|---|
19 | incomplete | Set flux as gateway. Open browser and go to http://172.20.11.104/whatismyip.php and make sure it returns the IP of your flux node. |
ID | Status | Task |
---|---|---|
20 | incomplete | Reboot and check if processes still exist |
21 | incomplete | Remove Perseus and inspect for remnants |
22 | incomplete | Remove Peseus and check if current running tshd and flx are present |
23 | incomplete | Re-attack if Perseus is already installed |
- Perseus will self-delete
ID | Status | Task |
---|---|---|
26 | incomplete | Compare pre- and post-exploit CPU, memory, and disk usage |
- system resource print
- system resource monitor
- system resource print
Pre-Implant resource usage: Post-Implant resource usage:
Note: The disk space used is due to the large version of busybox that was uploaded.