OScanner
OScanner is an Oracle database assessment framework designed to identify security vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and weaknesses in Oracle database instances. It performs comprehensive scans across multiple security domains including user privileges, default accounts, and audit settings.
Installation
Section intitulée « Installation »Linux/Unix Installation
Section intitulée « Linux/Unix Installation »# Download OScanner
wget http://www.cqure.net/tools/oscanner/oscanner110611.tar.gz
# Extract the archive
tar -xzf oscanner110611.tar.gz
cd oscanner
# Set execute permissions
chmod +x oscanner
# Verify installation
./oscanner -h
Prerequisites
Section intitulée « Prerequisites »- Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.6 or higher
- Network connectivity to target Oracle database
- Valid database credentials (preferably with DBA role)
- Oracle JDBC drivers (included in most distributions)
macOS Installation
Section intitulée « macOS Installation »# Install Java if not present
brew install openjdk
# Download and extract
wget http://www.cqure.net/tools/oscanner/oscanner110611.tar.gz
tar -xzf oscanner110611.tar.gz
cd oscanner
# Make executable
chmod +x oscanner
Basic Concepts
Section intitulée « Basic Concepts »Target Connection Methods
Section intitulée « Target Connection Methods »OScanner connects to Oracle databases using:
- Direct connection: TCP/IP connection to database listener
- Connection string: Standard Oracle connection format
- Authentication: Username/password or OS authentication
Scan Types
Section intitulée « Scan Types »- User scanning: Identify privileged accounts and weak passwords
- Privilege analysis: Detect excessive user privileges
- Default account detection: Find unchanged default credentials
- Audit configuration: Review and identify audit gaps
- Server misconfiguration: Identify parameter weaknesses
Basic Commands
Section intitulée « Basic Commands »| Command | Description |
|---|---|
oscanner -h | Display help message |
oscanner -s <host>:<port>:<SID> | Scan specific database instance |
oscanner -u <user> -p <pass> | Specify authentication credentials |
oscanner -f <file> | Load targets from file |
oscanner -v <level> | Set verbosity level (0-3) |
Database Connection
Section intitulée « Database Connection »Scan Single Database
Section intitulée « Scan Single Database »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager
Scan with TNS Connection String
Section intitulée « Scan with TNS Connection String »./oscanner \
-s orcl.example.com:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-v 2
Batch Scanning from File
Section intitulée « Batch Scanning from File »Create targets.txt:
192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL:system:manager
192.168.1.101:1521:PROD:system:password123
192.168.1.102:1521:TEST:scott:tiger
Then scan:
./oscanner -f targets.txt -v 2
Connect with OS Authentication
Section intitulée « Connect with OS Authentication »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u / \
-p / \
-w 5
Advanced Scanning Options
Section intitulée « Advanced Scanning Options »Customize Scan Checks
Section intitulée « Customize Scan Checks »# Run only user privilege checks
./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-checks privilege
# Run only default account checks
./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-checks default_accounts
Increase Scan Depth
Section intitulée « Increase Scan Depth »# Full comprehensive scan with maximum verbosity
./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-v 3 \
-depth full \
-timeout 300
Network Timeout Configuration
Section intitulée « Network Timeout Configuration »# Set connection timeout (seconds)
./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-timeout 30 \
-retry 3
Security Assessment Tasks
Section intitulée « Security Assessment Tasks »Identify Weak User Accounts
Section intitulée « Identify Weak User Accounts »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-check_weak_passwords \
-output weak_accounts.txt
Audit Privilege Escalation Risks
Section intitulée « Audit Privilege Escalation Risks »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-analyze privileges \
-report privilege_report.html
Check Default Account Status
Section intitulée « Check Default Account Status »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-scan_defaults \
-list_inactive
Audit Role Assignments
Section intitulée « Audit Role Assignments »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-enumerate roles \
-export roles.csv
Output and Reporting
Section intitulée « Output and Reporting »Generate HTML Report
Section intitulée « Generate HTML Report »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-report assessment.html \
-format html
CSV Export for Analysis
Section intitulée « CSV Export for Analysis »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-export findings.csv \
-format csv
Verbose Output with Timestamps
Section intitulée « Verbose Output with Timestamps »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-v 3 \
-log oscanner_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S).log
Authentication and Authorization
Section intitulée « Authentication and Authorization »Check User Privilege Escalation
Section intitulée « Check User Privilege Escalation »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-analyze_privs \
-escalation_check
Identify Excessive DBA Accounts
Section intitulée « Identify Excessive DBA Accounts »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-list dba_users \
-filter privileged
Role Permission Analysis
Section intitulée « Role Permission Analysis »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-enumerate role_privs \
-detailed
Vulnerability Assessment
Section intitulée « Vulnerability Assessment »Comprehensive Security Scan
Section intitulée « Comprehensive Security Scan »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-full_scan \
-include_defaults \
-check_cve
Version-Specific Vulnerabilities
Section intitulée « Version-Specific Vulnerabilities »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-version_check \
-vuln_database \
-patch_level
Password Policy Assessment
Section intitulée « Password Policy Assessment »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-check_pwd_policy \
-test_complexity
Performance and Optimization
Section intitulée « Performance and Optimization »Parallel Scanning
Section intitulée « Parallel Scanning »# Scan multiple databases in parallel
./oscanner -f targets.txt \
-parallel 4 \
-v 2
Timeout Settings
Section intitulée « Timeout Settings »./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-connect_timeout 20 \
-query_timeout 60
Troubleshooting
Section intitulée « Troubleshooting »Connection Issues
Section intitulée « Connection Issues »# Test connectivity first
tnsping ORCL
# Verbose connection debugging
./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-debug connection
Memory Issues
Section intitulée « Memory Issues »# Increase Java heap size
export JAVA_OPTS="-Xmx1024m"
./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager
Credential Problems
Section intitulée « Credential Problems »# Test credentials separately
sqlplus system/manager@ORCL
# Then run scanner with verified credentials
./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-test_creds
Best Practices
Section intitulée « Best Practices »Pre-Scan Checklist
Section intitulée « Pre-Scan Checklist »- Obtain written authorization before scanning
- Document baseline database configuration
- Verify network connectivity to target
- Confirm credential validity and permissions
- Review scan scope with database administrator
- Schedule scans during maintenance windows
Scan Configuration
Section intitulée « Scan Configuration »# Recommended comprehensive scan
./oscanner -s target.example.com:1521:PROD \
-u system \
-p $(read -sp "Password: " && echo $REPLY) \
-v 2 \
-timeout 300 \
-full_scan \
-report assessment_$(date +%Y%m%d).html
Post-Scan Analysis
Section intitulée « Post-Scan Analysis »- Review findings for false positives
- Prioritize critical vulnerabilities
- Document remediation steps
- Track remediation progress
- Re-scan after fixes applied
- Maintain historical records
Common Findings and Remediation
Section intitulée « Common Findings and Remediation »Default Accounts Detected
Section intitulée « Default Accounts Detected »| Account | Risk | Action |
|---|---|---|
| SCOTT/TIGER | High | Change password or lock account |
| SYSTEM/MANAGER | High | Strengthen password |
| SYS/ | Critical | Immediate remediation required |
| DBSNMP/DBSNMP | Medium | Change default password |
Privilege Issues
Section intitulée « Privilege Issues »# Audit specific user privileges
./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-audit_user scott \
-list_privs
Audit Configuration
Section intitulée « Audit Configuration »# Check audit settings
./oscanner -s 192.168.1.100:1521:ORCL \
-u system \
-p manager \
-check_audit \
-verify_settings
Legal and Ethical Considerations
Section intitulée « Legal and Ethical Considerations »OScanner should only be used:
- On systems you own or have explicit authorization to test
- As part of authorized security assessments
- Within scope of penetration testing engagement
- With documented approval from system owners
- In compliance with applicable laws and regulations
Always maintain detailed records of:
- Scan scope and authorization
- Findings and recommendations
- Remediation efforts
- Follow-up assessment results
- Time and date of all activities
Resources
Section intitulée « Resources »- Official OScanner documentation: http://www.cqure.net/tools/oscanner/
- Oracle security best practices guide
- OWASP database security testing guidelines
- CIS Oracle Database benchmark
- Oracle security update notifications