DumpSMBShare v1.3 releases: dump files and folders remotely from a Windows SMB share

DumpSMBShare

DumpSMBShare

A script to dump files and folders remotely from a Windows SMB share.

DumpSMBShare

Features

  • Only list shares with -list-shares.
  • Select only files with given extensions (with -extensions) or all files.
  • Choose the local folder to dump to with -dump-dir.
  • Select base folder to search from in the share with -base-dir.

Changelog v1.3

  • Added a --list-files mode to only list all files without dumping them locally

Install

git clone https://github.com/p0dalirius/DumpSMBShare.git
cd DumpSMBShare
pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Use

$ ./DumpSMBShare.py -h
DumpSMBShare v1.2 – by @podalirius_

usage: Dump.py [-h] (-s SHARE | -l) [-e EXTENSIONS] [-D DUMP_DIR] [-f FILE] [-B BASE_DIR] [–debug] [-q] [-H LMHASH:NTHASH] [–no-pass] [-k] [-A hex key]
[–dc-ip ip address] [-I ip address] [-P [destination port]]
target

positional arguments:
target [[domain/]username[:password]@]<targetName or address>

optional arguments:
-h, –help show this help message and exit
-s SHARE, –share SHARE
SMB Share to dump
-l, –list-shares Lists SMB shares.
-e EXTENSIONS, –extensions EXTENSIONS
Extensions
-D DUMP_DIR, –dump-dir DUMP_DIR
Dump directory
-f FILE, –file FILE SMB file to dump
-B BASE_DIR, –base-dir BASE_DIR
Directory to search in (Default: /)
–debug Turn on debug output. (Default: False)
-q, –quiet Turn DEBUG output ON

authentication:
-H LMHASH:NTHASH, –hashes LMHASH:NTHASH
NTLM hashes, format is LMHASH:NTHASH
–no-pass Don’t ask for password (useful for -k)
-k, –kerberos Use Kerberos authentication. Grabs credentials from ccache file (KRB5CCNAME) based on target parameters. If valid credentials cannot
be found, it will use the ones specified in the command line
-A hex key, –aesKey hex key
AES key to use for Kerberos Authentication (128 or 256 bits)

connection:
–dc-ip ip address IP Address of the domain controller. If omitted it will use the domain part (FQDN) specified in the target parameter
-I ip address, –target-ip ip address
IP Address of the target machine. If omitted it will use whatever was specified as target. This is useful when target is the NetBIOS
name and you cannot resolve it
-P [destination port], –port [destination port]
Destination port to connect to SMB Server

Source: https://github.com/p0dalirius/