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Post Office Protocol (POP) is described as a protocol within the realm of computer networking and the Internet, which is utilized for the extraction and retrieval of email from a remote mail server, making it accessible on the local device. Positioned within the application layer of the OSI model, this protocol enables users to fetch and receive email. The operation of POP clients typically involves establishing a connection to the mail server, downloading all messages, storing these messages locally on the client system, and subsequently removing them from the server. Although there are three iterations of this protocol, POP3 stands out as the most prevalently employed version.
Default ports: 110, 995(ssl)
PORT STATE SERVICE
110/tcp open pop3
nc -nv <IP> 110
openssl s_client -connect <IP>:995 -crlf -quiet
You can use the command CAPA
to obtain the capabilities of the POP3 server.
nmap --script "pop3-capabilities or pop3-ntlm-info" -sV -port <PORT> <IP> #All are default scripts
The pop3-ntlm-info
plugin will return some "sensitive" data (Windows versions).
POP commands examples from here
POP commands:
USER uid Log in as "uid"
PASS password Substitue "password" for your actual password
STAT List number of messages, total mailbox size
LIST List messages and sizes
RETR n Show message n
DELE n Mark message n for deletion
RSET Undo any changes
QUIT Logout (expunges messages if no RSET)
TOP msg n Show first n lines of message number msg
CAPA Get capabilities
Example:
root@kali:~# telnet $ip 110
+OK beta POP3 server (JAMES POP3 Server 2.3.2) ready
USER billydean
+OK
PASS password
+OK Welcome billydean
list
+OK 2 1807
1 786
2 1021
retr 1
+OK Message follows
From: jamesbrown@motown.com
Dear Billy Dean,
Here is your login for remote desktop ... try not to forget it this time!
username: billydean
password: PA$$W0RD!Z
From https://academy.hackthebox.com/module/112/section/1073
Setting | Description |
---|---|
auth_debug | Enables all authentication debug logging. |
auth_debug_passwords | This setting adjusts log verbosity, the submitted passwords, and the scheme gets logged. |
auth_verbose | Logs unsuccessful authentication attempts and their reasons. |
auth_verbose_passwords | Passwords used for authentication are logged and can also be truncated. |
auth_anonymous_username | This specifies the username to be used when logging in with the ANONYMOUS SASL mechanism. |
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Protocol_Name: POP #Protocol Abbreviation if there is one.
Port_Number: 110 #Comma separated if there is more than one.
Protocol_Description: Post Office Protocol #Protocol Abbreviation Spelled out
Entry_1:
Name: Notes
Description: Notes for POP
Note: |
Post Office Protocol (POP) is described as a protocol within the realm of computer networking and the Internet, which is utilized for the extraction and retrieval of email from a remote mail server**, making it accessible on the local device. Positioned within the application layer of the OSI model, this protocol enables users to fetch and receive email. The operation of POP clients typically involves establishing a connection to the mail server, downloading all messages, storing these messages locally on the client system, and subsequently removing them from the server. Although there are three iterations of this protocol, POP3 stands out as the most prevalently employed version.
https://book.hacktricks.xyz/network-services-pentesting/pentesting-pop
Entry_2:
Name: Banner Grab
Description: Banner Grab 110
Command: nc -nv {IP} 110
Entry_3:
Name: Banner Grab 995
Description: Grab Banner Secure
Command: openssl s_client -connect {IP}:995 -crlf -quiet
Entry_4:
Name: Nmap
Description: Scan for POP info
Command: nmap --script "pop3-capabilities or pop3-ntlm-info" -sV -p 110 {IP}
Entry_5:
Name: Hydra Brute Force
Description: Need User
Command: hydra -l {Username} -P {Big_Passwordlist} -f {IP} pop3 -V
Entry_6:
Name: consolesless mfs enumeration
Description: POP3 enumeration without the need to run msfconsole
Note: sourced from https://github.com/carlospolop/legion
Command: msfconsole -q -x 'use auxiliary/scanner/pop3/pop3_version; set RHOSTS {IP}; set RPORT 110; run; exit'