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Linux Smart Enumeration – Enumeration Tool for Pentesting and CTFs with Verbosity Levels

June 25, 2019July 27, 2019 Comments Off on Linux Smart Enumeration – Enumeration Tool for Pentesting and CTFs with Verbosity Levels
linux enumeration tool linux smart enumeration lse privilege escalation lse tool

Linux enumeration tools for pentesting and CTFs. This project was inspired by https://github.com/rebootuser/LinEnum and uses many of its tests.

Unlike LinEnum, lse tries to gradualy expose the information depending on its importance from a privesc point of view.

What is it?

This script will show relevant information about the security of the local Linux system.

It has 3 levels of verbosity so you can control how much information you see.

In the default level you should see the highly important security flaws in the system. The level 1 (./lse.sh -l1) shows interesting information that should help you to privesc. The level 2 (./lse.sh -l2) will just dump all the information it gathers about the system.

By default it will ask you some questions: mainly the current user password (if you know it 😉 so it can do some additional tests.

Download Linux Smart Enumeration

git clone https://github.com/diego-treitos/linux-smart-enumeration.git

How to use it?

The idea is to get the information gradually.

First you should execute it just like ./lse.sh. If you see some green yes!, you probably have already some good stuff to work with.

If not, you should try the level 1 verbosity with ./lse.sh -l1 and you will see some more information that can be interesting.

If that does not help, level 2 will just dump everything you can gather about the service using ./lse.sh -l2. In this case you might find useful to use ./lse.sh -l2 | less -r.

You can also select what tests to execute by passing the -s parameter. With it you can select specific tests or sections to be executed. For example ./lse.sh -l2 -s usr010,net,pro will execute the test usr010 and all the tests in the sections net and pro.

Use: ./lse.sh [options]

 OPTIONS
   -c           Disable color
   -i           Non interactive mode
   -h           This help
   -l LEVEL     Output verbosity level
                  0: Show highly important results. (default)
                  1: Show interesting results.
                  2: Show all gathered information.
   -s SELECTION Comma separated list of sections or tests to run. Available
                sections:
                  usr: User related tests.
                  sud: Sudo related tests.
                  fst: File system related tests.
                  sys: System related tests.
                  sec: Security measures related tests.
                  ret: Recurren tasks (cron, timers) related tests.
                  net: Network related tests.
                  srv: Services related tests.
                  pro: Processes related tests.
                  sof: Software related tests.
                  ctn: Container (docker, lxc) related tests.
                Specific tests can be used with their IDs (i.e.: usr020,sud)

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Is it pretty?

Usage demo

Also available in webm video

LSE Demo

Level 0 (default) output sample

LSE level0

Level 1 verbosity output sample

LSE level1

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Level 2 verbosity output sample

LSE level2

 

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