OverTheWire: Bandit Level 9 → Level 10
The Bandit wargames are aimed at absolute beginners. It will teach the basics needed to be able to play other wargames.
Level Goal
The password for the next level is stored in the file data.txt in one of the few human-readable strings, preceded by several ‘=’ characters.
Commands you may need to solve this level
grep, sort, uniq, strings, base64, tr, tar, gzip, bzip2, xxd
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> whatis grep
grep (1) - print lines that match patterns
> whatis sort
sort (1) - sort lines of text files
> whatis uniq
uniq (1) - report or omit repeated lines
> whatis strings
strings (1) - print the sequences of printable characters in files
> whatis base64
base64 (1) - base64 encode/decode data and print to standard output
> whatis tr
tr (1) - translate or delete characters
> whatis tar
tar (1) - an archiving utility
> whatis gzip
gzip (1) - compress or expand files
> whatis bzip2
bzip2 (1) - a block-sorting file compressor, v1.0.8
> whatis xxd
xxd (1) - make a hexdump or do the reverse.
Note: All commands don’t have to be used to complete level
Helpful Reading Material
Learn Piping and Redirection - Linux Tutorial
How to Use Grep Command in Linux [12 Useful Examples]
Solution
View the contents of the current working directory
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bandit9@bandit:~$ ls
data.txt
Peek at the data that is present in the file. This can be achieved using the head
command
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bandit9@bandit:~$ head -n 4 data.txt�L�lω;��ßOܛ��ǤX��NdT$��x7��@D@�o��+D��B��M֢�Z/,_��w��#�5���
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(The -n flag allows us to specify how many lines to print from the start of the file. We can use the tail
command to look at the last n lines of a file)
Human-readable strings in a file can be found using the strings
command. The -e
flag is used to specify the character encoding. We are assuming the human-readable line is ASCII text so we use “s” for the encoding type
(Refer to attached resources for more information)
We also know that the line with the password starts with a few “=” characters. We can look for this pattern in the file using the grep
command. We can combine all these commands into a single line using the |
(pipe) operator
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bandit9@bandit:~$ cat data.txt | strings -e s | grep ==
========== the*2i"4
========== password
Z)========== is
&========== truKLdjsbJ5g7yyJ2X2R0o3a5HQJFuLk
Note: The cat
command is used to read the data from the file which is then passed as input to the next command in the line using pipes
We have found the password for the next level !!
Logout of the current session and use the password of user bandit10 to access the next level
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> ssh [email protected] -p 2220
This is a OverTheWire game server. More information on http://www.overthewire.org/wargames
[email protected]'s password: truKLdjsbJ5g7yyJ2X2R0o3a5HQJFuLk