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Subversion Repo Mirroring

network-pentesting-svn | Level: Easy  | Total Lab Runs: 0 | Premium Lab

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Apache Subversion (often abbreviated SVN) is a software versioning and revision control system distributed as open-source under the Apache License.

A developer had recently been working on a web application and used Subversion for version control. After working on the project, all the project files had been removed but the Subversion directory was not removed. These undeleted Subversion files were present in the webroot directory.

Objective: Retrieve the Subversion metadata directory and answer the following questions:

  1. What is the domain name of the repository root?

  2. Retrieve the content of the secret flag from a committed file.

  3. Retrieve the SECRET_KEY that was added to the project in one of the commits.

  4. Retrieve the secret flag present in the SQLite3 database.


Instructions:

  • This lab is dedicated to you! No other users are on this network :)

  • Once you start the lab, you will have access to a Kali GUI instance.

  • Your Kali instance has an interface with IP address 192.X.Y.2. Run "ip a" to know the values of X and Y.

  • The target web server should be running on the machine having IP address 192.X.Y.3.

  • Do not attack the gateway located at IP address 192.X.Y.1


Verify:
1. What is the domain name of the repository root?
 
2. Retrieve the content of the secret flag from a committed file.
 
3. Retrieve the SECRET_KEY that was added to the project in one of the commits.
 
4. Retrieve the secret flag present in the SQLite3 database.
 

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