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Exploring a Git Repo

network-pentesting-git | Level: Easy  | Total Lab Runs: 0 | Premium Lab

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Samba is an important component to seamlessly integrate Linux / Unix Servers and Desktops into Active Directory environments. It can function both as a domain controller or as a regular domain member.

EvilCorp makes use of SMB servers to share some project files with its employees. All the code is currently made available on the share named "corp_code".

Objective: Interact with the SMB servers and answer the following questions:

  1. What is the SMB password for the user named jeremy?

  2. How many git branches were there in the project?

  3. What is the name of the current git branch?

  4. Who is the only user to have made a commit to the new_product branch?

  5. Determine the number of users who have made some code contributions in the project code. Also, find out the total commit count of each user in all the branches.

  6. Provide the email address of the user who audits the code and removes any sensitive information from the repository.

  7. Retrieve the password of user tom from the SQLite database.

  8. Retrieve the password to connect to the MySQL database server.

  9. Retrieve the flag present in the MySQL database.

Instructions:

  • This lab is dedicated to you! No other users are on this network :)

  • Once you start the lab, you will have access to a Kali GUI instance.

  • Your Kali instance has an interface with IP address 192.X.Y.2. Run "ip a" to know the values of X and Y.

  • The SMB server should be running on the machine having IP address 192.X.Y.3.

  • Do not attack the gateway located at IP address 192.X.Y.1


Verify:
1. What is the SMB password for the user named jeremy?
 
2. How many git branches were there in the project?
 
3. What is the name of the current git branch?
 
4. Who is the only user to have made a commit to the new_product branch?
 
5. How many users have made some code contributions in the project code.
 
6. Provide the email address of the user who audits the code and removes any sensitive information from the repository.
 
7. Retrieve the password of user tom from the SQLite database.
 
8. Retrieve the password to connect to the MySQL database server.
 
9. Retrieve the flag present in the MySQL database.
 

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