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AD Authentication. Kerberos Attacks with ACL abuse capabilities. This CLI tool supports an attackers to perfrom a Kerberos Attacks and NTLM Relay Attacks

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ExchangeBeros

ExchangeBeros is a Python script that can, like many others (e.g. SPNExec.py), print "kerberoast" hashes for user accounts that have a SPN set. This tool brings the following additional feature: for each user without SPNs, it tries to set one (abuse of a write permission on the SPN attribute), print the "kerberoast" hash, and delete the temporary SPN set for that operation. This is called targeted Kerberoasting. This tool can be used against all users of a domain, or supplied in a list, or one user supplied in the CLI.

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Usage

This tool supports the following authentications

Among other things, ExchangeBeros supports multi-level verbosity, just append -v, -vv, ... to the command :)

usage: exchangeberos.py [-h] [-v] [-q] [-D TARGET_DOMAIN] [-U USERS_FILE] [--request-user username] [-o OUTPUT_FILE] [--use-ldaps] [--only-abuse] [--no-abuse] [--dc-ip ip address] [-d DOMAIN] [-u USER]
                             [-k] [--no-pass | -p PASSWORD | -H [LMHASH:]NTHASH | --aes-key hex key]

Queries target domain for SPNs that are running under a user account and operate targeted Kerberoasting

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -v, --verbose         verbosity level (-v for verbose, -vv for debug)
  -q, --quiet           show no information at all
  -D TARGET_DOMAIN, --target-domain TARGET_DOMAIN
                        Domain to query/request if different than the domain of the user. Allows for Kerberoasting across trusts.
  -U USERS_FILE, --users-file USERS_FILE
                        File with user per line to test
  --request-user username
                        Requests TGS for the SPN associated to the user specified (just the username, no domain needed)
  -o OUTPUT_FILE, --output-file OUTPUT_FILE
                        Output filename to write ciphers in JtR/hashcat format
  --use-ldaps           Use LDAPS instead of LDAP
  --only-abuse          Ignore accounts that already have an SPN and focus on targeted Kerberoasting
  --no-abuse            Don't attempt targeted Kerberoasting

authentication & connection:
  --dc-ip ip address    IP Address of the domain controller or KDC (Key Distribution Center) for Kerberos. If omitted it will use the domain part (FQDN) specified in the identity parameter
  -d DOMAIN, --domain DOMAIN
                        (FQDN) domain to authenticate to
  -u USER, --user USER  user to authenticate with

secrets:
  -k, --kerberos        Use Kerberos authentication. Grabs credentials from .ccache file (KRB5CCNAME) based on target parameters. If valid credentials cannot be found, it will use the ones specified in the
                        command line
  --no-pass             don't ask for password (useful for -k)
  -p PASSWORD, --password PASSWORD
                        password to authenticate with
  -H [LMHASH:]NTHASH, --hashes [LMHASH:]NTHASH
                        NT/LM hashes, format is LMhash:NThash
  --aes-key hex key     AES key to use for Kerberos Authentication (128 or 256 bits)

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Credits to the whole team behind Impacket and its contributors.

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