How to Use CrackMapExec Python Tool for Pentesting Networks
CrackMapExec (CME) is a powerful Python tool that can help you perform various tasks on Windows networks, such as enumeration, credential dumping, lateral movement, command execution, and more. It is designed to be a swiss army knife for pentesters who want to automate and simplify their network attacks.
In this article, we will show you how to install and use CME on Linux and Windows systems. We will also demonstrate some of the features and modules that CME offers, such as nanodump, handleKatz, lsassy, bloodhound, and more. By the end of this article, you will have a better understanding of how CME works and how you can use it to compromise Windows networks.
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Installing CrackMapExec
There are different ways to install CME depending on your operating system and preference. You can use pip, git, or docker to get CME on your machine. Here are the steps for each method:
Pip Installation
The easiest way to install CME is by using pip, the Python package manager. You need to have Python 3.6 or higher installed on your system before you can use pip. To install CME with pip, run the following command in your terminal:
pip install crackmapexec
This will download and install the latest version of CME from PyPI, the Python Package Index. You can check if CME was installed correctly by running:
cme --version
You should see the output similar to this:
CrackMapExec version 5.2.3
Git Installation
If you want to get the latest development version of CME or contribute to the project, you can clone the GitHub repository and install CME from source. You need to have git installed on your system before you can clone the repository. To install CME with git, run the following commands in your terminal:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/Porchetta-Industries/CrackMapExec
cd CrackMapExec
pip install -r requirements.txt
python setup.py install
This will clone the repository and its submodules, install the dependencies, and install CME on your system. You can check if CME was installed correctly by running:
cme --version
You should see the output similar to this:
CrackMapExec version 5.4.0
Docker Installation
If you prefer to use docker containers instead of installing CME on your system, you can pull the official docker image from Docker Hub and run CME inside a container. You need to have docker installed and running on your system before you can pull the image. To install CME with docker, run the following command in your terminal:
docker pull porchetta/crackmapexec
This will download the latest docker image of CME from Docker Hub. You can check if the image was pulled correctly by running:
docker images
You should see something like this:
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
porchetta/crackmapexec latest 25978c0a8f9f 2 weeks ago 1.27GB
To run CME inside a docker container, you need to mount a volume that contains your files and data that you want to use with CME. For example, if you have a file called targets.txt that contains a list of IP addresses that you want to scan with CME, you need to mount the directory that contains that file as a volume when running the container. To run CME with docker, run the following command in your terminal (replace /path/to/your/files with the actual path):
docker run -it --rm -v /path/to/your/files:/data porchetta/crackmapexec
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