Install NetExec.
nxc mssql [-h] [-id CRED_ID [CRED_ID ...]] [-u USERNAME [USERNAME ...]] [-p PASSWORD [PASSWORD ...]] [--ignore-pw-decoding] [-k] [--no-bruteforce] [--continue-on-success] [--use-kcache] [--log LOG]
[--aesKey AESKEY [AESKEY ...]] [--kdcHost KDCHOST] [--gfail-limit LIMIT | --ufail-limit LIMIT | --fail-limit LIMIT] [-M MODULE] [-o MODULE_OPTION [MODULE_OPTION ...]] [-L] [--options]
[--server {https,http}] [--server-host HOST] [--server-port PORT] [--connectback-host CHOST] [-H HASH [HASH ...]] [--port PORT] [-q QUERY] [--no-smb] [-d DOMAIN | --local-auth] [--force-ps32]
[--no-output] [-x COMMAND | -X PS_COMMAND] [--obfs] [--clear-obfscripts] [--put-file FILE FILE] [--get-file FILE FILE]
target [target ...]
positional arguments:
target the target IP(s), range(s), CIDR(s), hostname(s), FQDN(s), file(s) containing a list of targets, NMap XML or .Nessus file(s)
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-id CRED_ID [CRED_ID ...]
database credential ID(s) to use for authentication
-u USERNAME [USERNAME ...]
username(s) or file(s) containing usernames
-p PASSWORD [PASSWORD ...]
password(s) or file(s) containing passwords
--ignore-pw-decoding Ignore non UTF-8 characters when decoding the password file
-k, --kerberos Use Kerberos authentication
--no-bruteforce No spray when using file for username and password (user1 => password1, user2 => password2
--continue-on-success
continues authentication attempts even after successes
--use-kcache Use Kerberos authentication from ccache file (KRB5CCNAME)
--log LOG Export result into a custom file
--aesKey AESKEY [AESKEY ...]
AES key to use for Kerberos Authentication (128 or 256 bits)
--kdcHost KDCHOST FQDN of the domain controller. If omitted it will use the domain part (FQDN) specified in the target parameter
--gfail-limit LIMIT max number of global failed login attempts
--ufail-limit LIMIT max number of failed login attempts per username
--fail-limit LIMIT max number of failed login attempts per host
-M MODULE, --module MODULE
module to use
-o MODULE_OPTION [MODULE_OPTION ...]
module options
-L, --list-modules list available modules
--options display module options
--server {https,http}
use the selected server (default: https)
--server-host HOST IP to bind the server to (default: 0.0.0.0)
--server-port PORT start the server on the specified port
--connectback-host CHOST
IP for the remote system to connect back to (default: same as server-host)
-H HASH [HASH ...], --hash HASH [HASH ...]
NTLM hash(es) or file(s) containing NTLM hashes
--port PORT MSSQL port (default: 1433)
-q QUERY, --query QUERY
execute the specified query against the MSSQL DB
--no-smb No smb connection
-d DOMAIN domain name
--local-auth authenticate locally to each target
Command Execution:
options for executing commands
--force-ps32 force the PowerShell command to run in a 32-bit process
--no-output do not retrieve command output
-x COMMAND execute the specified command
-X PS_COMMAND execute the specified PowerShell command
Powershell Obfuscation:
Options for PowerShell script obfuscation
--obfs Obfuscate PowerShell scripts
--clear-obfscripts Clear all cached obfuscated PowerShell scripts
Files:
Options for put and get remote files
--put-file FILE FILE Put a local file into remote target, ex: whoami.txt C:\Windows\Temp\whoami.txt
--get-file FILE FILE Get a remote file, ex: C:\Windows\Temp\whoami.txt whoami.txt
[*] empire_exec Uses Empire's RESTful API to generate a launcher for the specified listener and executes it
[*] met_inject Downloads the Meterpreter stager and injects it into memory
[*] mssql_priv Enumerate and exploit MSSQL privileges
[*] nanodump Get lsass dump using nanodump and parse the result with pypykatz
[*] test_connection Pings a host
[*] web_delivery Kicks off a Metasploit Payload using the exploit/multi/script/web_delivery module