Get-ADIDNSPermission - Empire Module
This page contains detailed information about how to use the powershell/situational_awareness/network/powermad/get_adidns_permission Empire module. For list of all Empire modules, visit the Empire Module Library.
Module Overview
Name: Get-ADIDNSPermission
Module: powershell/situational_awareness/network/powermad/get_adidns_permission
Source code [1]: empire/server/modules/powershell/situational_awareness/network/powermad/get_adidns_permission.yaml
Source code [2]: empire/server/data/module_source/situational_awareness/network/powermad.ps1
MITRE ATT&CK:
T1069
Language: PowerShell
Needs admin: No
OPSEC safe: Yes
Background: Yes
The get_adidns_permission module querys a DACL of an ADIDNS node or zone in the specified domain. Part of Powermad.
This module runs in a foreground and is OPSEC unsafe as it writes on the disk and therefore could be detected by AV/EDR running on the target system.
Note that the get_adidns_permission module does not need administrative privileges to work properly which means that a normal user can run this module.
Required Module Options
This is a list of options that are required by the get_adidns_permission module:
Agent
Agent to run module on.
Additional Module Options
This is a list of additional options that are supported by the get_adidns_permission module:
DistinguishedName
Distinguished name for the ADIDNS zone. Do not include the node name.
Domain
The targeted domain in DNS format. This parameter is required when using an IP address in the DomainController parameter.
DomainController
Domain controller to target. This parameter is mandatory on a non-domain attached system.
Node
The ADIDNS node name.
OutputFunction
PowerShell's output function to use ("Out-String", "ConvertTo-Json", "ConvertTo-Csv", "ConvertTo-Html", "ConvertTo-Xml").
Default value: Out-String
.
Suggested values: Out-String
, ConvertTo-Json
, ConvertTo-Csv
, ConvertTo-Html
, ConvertTo-Xml
.
Partition
(DomainDNSZones,ForestDNSZones,System) The AD partition name where the zone is stored. By default, this function will loop through all three partitions.
Zone
The ADIDNS zone to search for.
Get_adidns_permission Example Usage
Here's an example of how to use the get_adidns_permission module in the Empire client console:
[+] New agent Y4LHEV83 checked in
[*] Sending agent (stage 2) to Y4LHEV83 at 192.168.204.135
(empire usestager/windows/ducky) > usemodule powershell/situational_awareness/network/powermad/get_adidns_permission
Author @Kevin-Robertson
@snovvcrash
Background True
Comments https://github.com/Kevin-Robertson/Powermad
Description Query a DACL of an ADIDNS node or zone in the specified domain. Part
of Powermad.
Language powershell
Name powershell/situational_awareness/network/powermad/get_adidns_permissio
n
NeedsAdmin False
OpsecSafe True
Techniques http://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1069
,Record Options-----,------------,----------,-------------------------------------,
| Name | Value | Required | Description |
|-------------------|------------|----------|-------------------------------------|
| Agent | | True | Agent to run module on. |
|-------------------|------------|----------|-------------------------------------|
| DistinguishedName | | False | Distinguished name for the ADIDNS |
| | | | zone. Do not include the node name. |
|-------------------|------------|----------|-------------------------------------|
| Domain | | False | The targeted domain in DNS format. |
| | | | This parameter is required when |
| | | | using an IP address in the |
| | | | DomainController parameter. |
|-------------------|------------|----------|-------------------------------------|
| DomainController | | False | Domain controller to target. This |
| | | | parameter is mandatory on a non- |
| | | | domain attached system. |
|-------------------|------------|----------|-------------------------------------|
| Node | | False | The ADIDNS node name. |
|-------------------|------------|----------|-------------------------------------|
| OutputFunction | Out-String | False | PowerShell's output function to use |
| | | | ("Out-String", "ConvertTo-Json", |
| | | | "ConvertTo-Csv", "ConvertTo-Html", |
| | | | "ConvertTo-Xml"). |
|-------------------|------------|----------|-------------------------------------|
| Partition | | False | (DomainDNSZones,ForestDNSZones,Syst |
| | | | em) The AD partition name where the |
| | | | zone is stored. By default, this |
| | | | function will loop through all |
| | | | three partitions. |
|-------------------|------------|----------|-------------------------------------|
| Zone | | False | The ADIDNS zone to search for. |
'-------------------'------------'----------'-------------------------------------'
(Empire: usemodule/powershell/situational_awareness/network/powermad/get_adidns_permission) > set Agent Y4LHEV83
[*] Set Agent to Y4LHEV83
(Empire: usemodule/powershell/situational_awareness/network/powermad/get_adidns_permission) > execute
[*] Tasked Y4LHEV83 to run Task 1
...
Now wait for the results to come.
Authors
References
- https://github.com/BC-SECURITY/Empire/tree/master/empire/server/modules/powershell/situational_awareness/network/powermad/get_adidns_permission.yaml
- https://github.com/BC-SECURITY/Empire/tree/master/empire/server/data/module_source/situational_awareness/network/powermad.ps1
- https://github.com/Kevin-Robertson/Powermad
- http://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1069
- https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3962
- https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/cc233855.aspx
See Also
Check also the following modules related to this module:
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powermad/get_adidns_zone
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_loggedon
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/get_sql_server_info
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/get_kerberos_service_ticket
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/get_sql_instance_domain
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/get_spn
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_cached_rdpconnection
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_subnet
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_ou
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_subnet_ranges
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_gpo_computer
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_forest
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_domain_controller
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_group
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_session
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_computer
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_domain_policy
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_gpo
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_domain_trust
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_forest_domain
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_fileserver
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_site
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_rdp_session
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_object_acl
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_localgroup
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_group_member
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_user
- powershell/situational_awareness/network/powerview/get_dfs_share
Version
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