110, 995 - POP/POP3

Basic Information

Post Office Protocol (POP) is a type of computer networking and Internet standard protocol that extracts and retrieves email from a remote mail server for access by the host machine. POP is an application layer protocol in the OSI model that provides end users the ability to fetch and receive email (from here).

The POP clients generally connect, retrieve all messages, store them on the client system, and delete them from the server. There are 3 versions of POP, but POP3 is the most used one.

Default ports: 110, 995(ssl)

PORT    STATE SERVICE
110/tcp open  pop3

Enumeration

nc -nv <IP> 110
openssl s_client -connect <IP>:995 -crlf -quiet

Manual

You can use the command CAPA to obtain the capabilities of the POP3 server.

Automated

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 syntax

From here

Example:

Dangerous Settings

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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