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Tod Beardsley 52b19952e6 Updating MSXML module with more targets 2012-06-20 15:07:47 -05:00
Tod Beardsley cd1a3d543f Remove trailing space 2012-06-19 16:43:37 -05:00
Tod Beardsley d8f9bfb0d7 Merge branch 'master' into release 2012-06-18 20:06:01 -05:00
Tod Beardsley ee66cce176 Merge branch 'master' into release 2012-06-15 15:11:04 -05:00
HD Moore 6fc5152f96 MDM update to support fusion import 2012-06-14 10:36:33 -05:00
Tod Beardsley c585a95dba Language on Skype enum module 2012-06-13 14:34:15 -05:00
Tod Beardsley dfe6afc48a Language on MS12-005 2012-06-13 14:21:56 -05:00
Tod Beardsley ce851dcaca Caps in title 2012-06-13 14:19:39 -05:00
Tod Beardsley cd4cb8aceb Fixing print message in snort module 2012-06-13 14:10:05 -05:00
Tod Beardsley 066905f2d0 Cleaning up Modbus scanner 2012-06-13 13:58:48 -05:00
Tod Beardsley aabdfdc212 Fixing up mysql module text 2012-06-13 13:33:36 -05:00
Tod Beardsley 3bf0d47a64 Fixing CRLFs on winlog_runtime_2 2012-06-13 13:18:47 -05:00
Tod Beardsley 550dde59c5 Fixing indents on msadc module 2012-06-13 13:16:55 -05:00
Tod Beardsley 5c57870d97 Whitespace on mysql module. 2012-06-13 13:14:25 -05:00
Tod Beardsley 5ea86ef1db Adding carrierwave to metasploit's gemcache. 2012-06-12 12:50:58 -05:00
Tod Beardsley cef388812d Merge branch 'master' into release 2012-06-11 19:54:15 -05:00
Joe Vennix ec0153a83c Rollback rails to 3.2.2 to fix asset pipeline issues. 2012-06-06 11:22:01 -05:00
Joe Vennix c556a7e6be Rollback activerecord to 3.2.2 to prevent asset inclusion issues. 2012-06-06 11:21:52 -05:00
Tod Beardsley b504b23d2d msftidy found EOL spaces on new modules 2012-06-06 10:40:56 -05:00
Tod Beardsley 524ce94ecd Merge branch 'release' of github_r7:rapid7/metasploit-framework into release 2012-06-05 10:14:46 -05:00
HD Moore 7d07722767 Straighten out the login error path for nexpose API calls 2012-06-04 16:07:21 -05:00
Steve Tornio be00eff5b6 Adding swtornio's OSVDB ref
Watch the trailing commas, that wangs up Ruby 1.8.7 and prior.

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commit c00363993a726cd0c87fbaee769c44f680feff72
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon Jun 4 09:33:18 2012 -0500

    Removing trailing comma

commit 594cae0cab
Author: Steve Tornio <swtornio@gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Jun 4 09:10:36 2012 -0500

    add osvdb ref
2012-06-04 16:07:21 -05:00
jvazquez-r7 00927eec85 Use of TARGETURI 2012-06-04 16:07:21 -05:00
jvazquez-r7 097dca22bd Verbose messages cleanup 2012-06-04 16:07:20 -05:00
jvazquez-r7 3ceabbd1f2 Fix typo in the URI param 2012-06-04 16:07:20 -05:00
jvazquez-r7 8fef08275d Added module for CVE-2012-0391 2012-06-04 16:07:20 -05:00
sinn3r d9b8c653b7 Change how we handle the password complexity failure 2012-06-04 16:07:20 -05:00
Chris John Riley af5bf45b31 Altered description to include information on the password complexity check
Altered the default password to meet the complexity checks

Note: The complexity checks (even if they fail) don't prevent the payload from running. At this point it only raises an warning and continues on. I can change this if it's more desirable however!
2012-06-04 16:07:20 -05:00
sinn3r 7a8824ab5e Fix typo thanks to juan 2012-06-04 16:07:20 -05:00
Chris John Riley 61e208af37 Added WMIC and complexity checks 2012-06-04 16:07:20 -05:00
Chris John Riley 2080617029 Added WMIC and complexity checks 2012-06-04 16:07:20 -05:00
Christian Mehlmauer 21d76f1589 Adding FireFart's RPORT(80) cleanup
This was tested by creating a resource script to load every changed
module and displaying the options, like so:

````
use auxiliary/admin/2wire/xslt_password_reset
show options
use auxiliary/admin/http/contentkeeper_fileaccess
show options
````

...etc. This was run in both the master branch and FireFart's branch
while spooling out the results of msfconsole, then diffing those
results. All modules loaded successfully, and there were no changes to
the option sets, so it looks like a successful fix.

Thanks FireFart!

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commit 7c1eea53fe3743f59402e445cf34fab84cf5a4b7
Author: Christian Mehlmauer <FireFart@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri May 25 22:09:42 2012 +0200

    Cleanup Opt::RPORT(80) since it is already registered by Msf::Exploit::Remote::HttpClient
2012-06-04 16:07:20 -05:00
sinn3r 2dda99c5ae Change filename 2012-06-04 16:07:20 -05:00
sinn3r 2258139d3e Correct name 2012-06-04 16:07:20 -05:00
sinn3r bb5a243705 Add CVE-2011-4825 module 2012-06-04 16:07:19 -05:00
Christian Mehlmauer 06c64161f7 Adding FireFart's hashcollision DoS module
Have some minor edits below, looks like it all works now though.

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commit b7befd4889f12105f36794b1caca316d1691b335
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date:   Fri Jun 1 14:31:32 2012 -0500

    Removing ord in favor of unpack.

    Also renaming a 'character' variable to 'c' rather than 'i' which is
    easy to mistake for an Integer counter variable.

commit e80f6a5622df2136bc3557b2385822ba077e6469
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date:   Fri Jun 1 14:24:41 2012 -0500

    Cleaning up print msgs

commit 5fd65ed54cb47834dc646fdca8f047fca4b74953
Author: Tod Beardsley <todb@metasploit.com>
Date:   Fri Jun 1 14:19:10 2012 -0500

    Clean up hashcollision_dos description

    Caps, mostly. One sentence I still don't get but it's not really a show
    stopper.

commit bec0ee43dc9078d34a328eb416970cdc446e6430
Author: Christian Mehlmauer <FireFart@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu May 24 19:11:32 2012 +0200

    Removed RPORT, ruby 1.8 safe, no case insensitive check, error handling

commit 20793f0dfd9103c4d7067a71e81212b48318d183
Author: Christian Mehlmauer <FireFart@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue May 22 23:11:53 2012 +0200

    Hashcollision Script (again)
2012-06-04 16:07:19 -05:00
Joe Vennix 2361a529c5 Add fix for counter_cache migration to keep from throwing readonly column error. 2012-06-04 16:07:19 -05:00
Tod Beardsley ad8f14432b Whitespace fix for script-fu module
This is really just to check the GitHub IRC bot thinger.
2012-06-04 16:07:19 -05:00
Joe Vennix 1fc8e8ff96 Add migrations for counter_cache columns to framework. 2012-06-04 16:07:19 -05:00
sinn3r d6a8e7a5f5 Modify the description 2012-06-04 16:07:19 -05:00
jvazquez-r7 87a9fefb3e Added module for CVE-2012-2763 2012-06-04 16:07:19 -05:00
David Maloney 42cd97e834 Bringin in new version of pcanywhere_login 2012-06-04 16:07:19 -05:00
David Maloney e6a53c834b trying to work around wierd git issue 2012-06-04 16:07:19 -05:00
Samuel Huckins 660c41efc6 MDM Update 2012-06-04 16:07:19 -05:00
David Maloney ac6661fadb Fix nil responses 2012-06-04 16:07:18 -05:00
James Lee 2ee620cee4 Whitespace, thanks msftidy.rb! 2012-06-04 16:07:18 -05:00
James Lee e0ce84a6e9 Chdir to TMP before writing files 2012-06-04 16:07:18 -05:00
Samuel Huckins a33c7db47e Now only loading MetasploitDataModels when not already loaded and
contained objects not in namespace
[Story #30430877]
2012-06-04 16:07:18 -05:00
James Lee bbaceffb8b Work around a bug in rubinius 2012-06-04 16:07:18 -05:00
Joe Vennix 84af16a8b4 Updating to Rails 3.2.4.
Among other fixes, this addresses the Rails security advisory
from 5/31/2012:

http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-security/browse_thread/thread/7546a238e1962f59
http://groups.google.com/group/rubyonrails-security/browse_thread/thread/f1203e3376acec0f

Thanks Joe and Trevor!

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commit d7031cebcc
Author: Joe Vennix <Joe_Vennix@rapid7.com>
Date:   Thu May 31 16:57:29 2012 -0500

    Update activerecord in gemcache to support rails 3.2.4. [#30507689]

commit c7369f6d66
Author: Joe Vennix <Joe_Vennix@rapid7.com>
Date:   Thu May 31 16:53:01 2012 -0500

    Bump rails version.
2012-06-04 16:07:18 -05:00
Tod Beardsley 9a25b10059 Fixing description for citrix module 2012-06-04 16:07:18 -05:00
Tod Beardsley 080a231770 Fixing description for citrix module 2012-06-04 16:07:18 -05:00
Tod Beardsley f5bf954bf1 Fixing description for juan's Citrix module 2012-06-04 16:07:18 -05:00
jvazquez-r7 145747b48e Fixed name module 2012-06-04 16:07:17 -05:00
jvazquez-r7 6ca474e0d9 Citrix Provisioning Services 5.6 SP1 Streamprocess Opcode 0x40020002 Buffer Overflow 2012-06-04 16:07:17 -05:00
jvazquez-r7 4842be014a Added module for Citrix Streamprocess Opcode 0x40020002 Buffer Overflow 2012-06-04 16:07:17 -05:00
jvazquez-r7 df389bcd63 description updated 2012-06-04 16:07:17 -05:00
jvazquez-r7 82aa0185da Added module for ZDI-12-010 2012-06-04 16:07:17 -05:00
HD Moore 60bfe2ba1c Handle cases where a user-agent was set via headers 2012-06-04 16:07:17 -05:00
HD Moore 7e7690e5fb Handle cisco devices better with ssh logins 2012-06-04 16:07:17 -05:00
David Maloney cb4ccd427d Adds thelightcosine's pcanywhere module
Adds PCAnywhere bruteforce capabilities

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commit 5354fd849f0c009c534d7ce18369382dd56de550
Author: David Maloney <DMaloney@rapid7.com>
Date:   Thu May 31 14:35:23 2012 -0500

    Add explicit pack to encrypted header

commit 7911dd309a94df2729c8247c3817cf5de6b99aad
Author: David Maloney <DMaloney@rapid7.com>
Date:   Thu May 31 13:11:19 2012 -0500

    adds pcanywhere_login module
2012-06-04 16:07:17 -05:00
Steve Tornio 8d460f8343 add osvdb ref 2012-06-04 16:07:17 -05:00
sinn3r 2ea6795e02 Add s40 dir traversal vuln
I can't believe I stayed up all night, and this is all I could find.
2012-06-04 16:07:17 -05:00
Raphael Mudge ea18387d9c Adding rsmudge's Armitage update
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commit 60be1b2d1d
Author: Raphael Mudge <rsmudge@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed May 30 19:43:07 2012 -0400

    Armitage 05.30.12
    A small collection of bug fixes.
2012-06-04 16:07:17 -05:00
James Lee ff556cdbe1 But not *that* verbose 2012-06-04 16:07:16 -05:00
James Lee 8e46799e7a Make meterpreter test a little more verbose 2012-06-04 16:07:16 -05:00
James Lee f6bda30545 Add cd and pwd to Post::File API
Also changes working dir to /tmp (or %TMP% on Windows) when testing file
stuff.
2012-06-04 16:07:16 -05:00
sinn3r 7bf6431685 Print IP/Port for each message 2012-06-04 16:07:16 -05:00
sinn3r 785407b444 If we don't get a new file, we assume the upload failed. This is
possible when we actually don't have WRITE permission to the
'uploads/' directory.
2012-06-04 16:07:16 -05:00
sinn3r 6f7ab508c9 Don't really care about the return value for the last send_request_raw 2012-06-04 16:07:16 -05:00
sinn3r 0c50f9eac2 Allow the login() function to be a little more verbose for debugging purposes 2012-06-04 16:07:16 -05:00
James Lee 476cfb642d Committing Egypt's README updates
This is all documentation changes -- adds THIRD-PARTY licenses, updates
readme to be more like a readme, and moves the old readme to a COPYING
file.

Note that while this lands pull #388, it skips the Meterpreter changes
that were brought in almost certainly by accident.

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commit 7125509e8b
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed May 23 13:12:45 2012 -0600

    Add license info for rkelly and anemone

commit 14367041c3
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Wed May 23 12:49:14 2012 -0600

    Add licenses for gemcache stuff to THIRD-PARTY

commit c22138cf24
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon May 14 17:24:14 2012 -0600

    Add useful links

commit 47a9df3d54
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon May 14 16:41:21 2012 -0600

    Add copyright notices

commit 687567dfe2
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon May 14 16:28:17 2012 -0600

    Give THIRD-PARTY an md extension

    Should make display on Github nicer

commit e322676413
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon May 14 16:22:55 2012 -0600

    Break licenses for bundled stuff into THIRD-PARTY

commit e6463c6e7f
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon May 14 14:06:01 2012 -0600

    Move README to COPYING

commit 8a6a6bb63f
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon May 14 12:53:31 2012 -0600

    Better wording.

commit 5ac46d4f68
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon May 14 12:51:58 2012 -0600

    Add a little more explanitory text to Contributing.

commit 54dab50d98
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon May 14 12:37:09 2012 -0600

    Missed one

commit e23c80f01e
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon May 14 12:36:33 2012 -0600

    Better links

commit 47b944ec65
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon May 14 12:26:12 2012 -0600

    Meh, GFM doesn't like my headings

commit 12a7651e91
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon May 14 12:24:42 2012 -0600

    Initial stab at a better README

commit e3a0d4731b
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Mon May 14 11:59:41 2012 -0600

    LLC -> Inc.

commit 5b32b4245c
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Sun May 13 17:50:04 2012 -0600

    Whitespace at EOL

commit e6719f18ab
Author: James Lee <egypt@metasploit.com>
Date:   Sun May 13 17:48:50 2012 -0600

    Only open /dev/null if we need it
2012-06-04 16:07:16 -05:00
sinn3r 7c5ede47f9 Add PHP Volunteer Management System exploit 2012-06-04 16:07:16 -05:00
Tod Beardsley 953c54aab9 Minor updates; added BID, fixed grammar
Modules should not refer to themselves in the first person unless they
are looking for Sarah Connor.
2012-05-30 16:17:01 -05:00
David Maloney 142a1727c9 Revert " Sets the passive flag on the JtR modules"
This reverts commit e70ccddc9a.
2012-05-30 10:14:13 -05:00
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.idea
# Sublime Text project directory (not created by ST by default)
.sublime-project
# RVM control file, keep this to avoid backdooring Metasploit
.rvmrc
# Allow for a local choice of (unsupported / semi-supported) ruby versions
# See PR #4136 for usage, but example usage for rvm:
# rvm --create --versions-conf use 2.1.4@metasploit-framework
# Because rbenv doesn't use .versions.conf, to achieve this same functionality, run:
# rbenv shell 2.1.4
.versions.conf
# YARD cache directory
.yardoc
# Mac OS X files
.DS_Store
# database config for testing
config/database.yml
# target config file for testing
features/support/targets.yml
# simplecov coverage data
coverage/
doc/
external/source/meterpreter/java/bin
external/source/meterpreter/java/build
external/source/meterpreter/java/extensions
external/source/javapayload/bin
external/source/javapayload/build
# Java binary ignores. Replace the 5 above with this once we're merged.
external/source/javapayload/*/.classpath
external/source/javapayload/*/.project
external/source/javapayload/*/.settings
external/source/javapayload/*/bin
external/source/javapayload/*/target
external/source/javapayload/*/*/.classpath
external/source/javapayload/*/*/.project
external/source/javapayload/*/*/.settings
external/source/javapayload/*/*/bin
external/source/javapayload/*/*/target
# Packaging directory
pkg
tags
*.swp
*.orig
*.rej
*~
# Ignore backups of retabbed files
*.notab
# ignore Visual Studio external source garbage
*.suo
*.sdf
*.opensdf
*.user
# Rails log directory
/log
# Rails tmp directory
/tmp
# ignore release/debug folders for exploits
external/source/exploits/**/Debug
external/source/exploits/**/Release
# Avoid checking in Meterpreter binaries. These are supplied upstream by
# the metasploit-payloads gem.
data/meterpreter/*.dll
data/meterpreter/*.php
data/meterpreter/*.py
data/meterpreter/*.bin
data/meterpreter/*.jar
data/meterpreter/*.lso
data/android
data/java
# Avoid checking in Meterpreter libs that are built from
# private source. If you're interested in this functionality,
# check out Metasploit Pro: https://metasploit.com/download
data/meterpreter/ext_server_pivot.*.dll
# Avoid checking in metakitty, the source for
# https://rapid7.github.io/metasploit-framework. It's an orphan branch.
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Tell us what this change does. If you're fixing a bug, please mention
the github issue number.
Please ensure you are submitting **from a unique branch** in your [repository](https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/pull/11086#issuecomment-445506416) to master in Rapid7's.
## Verification
List the steps needed to make sure this thing works
- [ ] Start `msfconsole`
- [ ] `use exploit/windows/smb/ms08_067_netapi`
- [ ] ...
- [ ] **Verify** the thing does what it should
- [ ] **Verify** the thing does not do what it should not
- [ ] **Document** the thing and how it works ([Example](https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/blob/master/documentation/modules/post/multi/gather/aws_keys.md))
If you are opening a PR for a new module that exploits a **specific** piece of hardware or requires a **complex or hard-to-find** testing environment, we recommend that you send us a demo of your module executing correctly. Seeing your module in action will help us review your PR faster!
Specific Hardware Examples:
* Switches
* Routers
* IP Cameras
* IoT devices
Complex Software Examples:
* Expensive proprietary software
* Software with an extensive installation process
* Software that requires exploit testing across multiple significantly different versions
* Software without an English language UI
We will also accept demonstrations of successful module execution even if your module doesn't meet the above conditions. It's not a necessity, but it may help us land your module faster!
Demonstration of successful module execution can take the form of a packet capture (pcap) or a screen recording. You can send pcaps and recordings to [msfdev@metasploit.com](mailto:msfdev@metasploit.com). Please include a CVE number in the subject header (if applicable), and a link to your PR in the email body.
If you wish to sanitize your pcap, please see the [wiki](https://docs.metasploit.com/docs/development/get-started/sanitizing-pcaps.html).
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# Reporting security issues
Thanks for your interest in making Metasploit more secure! If you feel
that you have found a security issue involving Metasploit, Meterpreter,
Recog, or any other Rapid7 open source project, you are welcome to let
us know in the way that's most comfortable for you.
## Via ZenDesk
You can click on the big orange button at [Rapid7's Vulnerability
Disclosure][r7-vulns] page, which will get you to our general
vulnerability reporting system. While this does require a (free) ZenDesk
account to use, you'll get regular updates on your issue as our software
support teams work through it. As it happens [that page][r7-vulns] also
will tell you what to expect when it comes to reporting vulns, how fast
we'll fix and respond, and all the rest, so it's a pretty good read
regardless.
## Via email
If you're more of a traditionalist, you can email your finding to
security@rapid7.com. If you like, you can use our [PGP key][pgp] to
encrypt your messages, but we certainly don't mind cleartext reports
over email.
## NOT via GitHub Issues
Please don't! Disclosing security vulnerabilities to public bug trackers
is kind of mean, even when it's well-intentioned, since you end up
dropping 0-day on pretty much everyone right out of the gate. We'd prefer
you didn't!
[r7-vulns]:https://www.rapid7.com/security/disclosure/
[pgp]:https://keybase.io/rapid7/pgp_keys.asc?fingerprint=9a90aea0576cbcafa39c502ba5e16807959d3eda
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name: Build Docs
# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#permissions
permissions:
actions: none
checks: none
contents: none
deployments: none
id-token: none
issues: none
discussions: none
packages: none
pages: none
pull-requests: none
repository-projects: none
security-events: none
statuses: none
on:
push:
branches-ignore:
- gh-pages
- metakitty
- weekly-dependency-updates
paths:
- docs
pull_request:
branches-ignore:
- weekly-dependency-updates
jobs:
# Ensures that the docs site builds successfully. Note that this workflow does not deploy the docs site.
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 40
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
ruby:
- '2.7'
name: Ruby ${{ matrix.ruby }}
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Ruby
uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: '${{ matrix.ruby }}'
bundler-cache: true
working-directory: docs
- name: build
working-directory: docs
run: |
bundle exec ruby build.rb --production
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name: Labels
# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#permissions
permissions:
actions: none
checks: none
contents: none
deployments: none
id-token: none
# This action can update/close issues
issues: write
discussions: none
packages: none
pages: none
# This action can update/close pull requests
pull-requests: write
repository-projects: none
security-events: none
statuses: none
on:
pull_request_target:
types: [labeled]
issues:
types: [labeled]
jobs:
handle-labels:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
github-token: ${{secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN}}
script: |
// NOTE: The following section is JavaScript. Note that backticks will need to be escaped within
// the multiline comment strings in the following config. When editing this file, using JavaScript
// syntax highlighting might be easier.
//
// This script has intentionally been inlined instead of using third-party Github actions for both
// security and performance reasons.
const allConfig = {
pullRequests: {
attic: {
close: true,
comment: `
Thanks for your contribution to Metasploit Framework! We've looked at this pull request, and we agree that it seems like a good addition to Metasploit, but it looks like it is not quite ready to land. We've labeled it \`attic\` and closed it for now.
What does this generally mean? It could be one or more of several things:
- It doesn't look like there has been any activity on this pull request in a while
- We may not have the proper access or equipment to test this pull request, or the contributor doesn't have time to work on it right now.
- Sometimes the implementation isn't quite right and a different approach is necessary.
We would love to land this pull request when it's ready. If you have a chance to address all comments, we would be happy to reopen and discuss how to merge this!
`
},
'needs-docs': {
close: false,
comment: `
Thanks for your pull request! Before this can be merged, we need the following documentation for your module:
- [Writing Module Documentation](https://docs.metasploit.com/docs/development/quality/writing-module-documentation.html)
- [Template](https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/blob/master/documentation/modules/module_doc_template.md)
- [Examples](https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/tree/master/documentation/modules)
`
},
'needs-linting': {
close: false,
comment: `
Thanks for your pull request! Before this pull request can be merged, it must pass the checks of our automated linting tools.
We use Rubocop and msftidy to ensure the quality of our code. This can be ran from the root directory of Metasploit:
\`\`\`
rubocop <directory or file>
tools/dev/msftidy.rb <directory or file>
\`\`\`
You can automate most of these changes with the \`-a\` flag:
\`\`\`
rubocop -a <directory or file>
\`\`\`
Please update your branch after these have been made, and reach out if you have any problems.
`
},
'needs-unique-branch': {
close: true,
comment: `
Thanks for your pull request! We require for all contributed code to come from a **from a unique branch** in your repository before it can be merged.
Please create a new branch in your fork of framework and resubmit this from that branch.
If you are using Git on the command line that may look like:
\`\`\`
# Checkout the master branch
git checkout master
# Create a new branch for your feature
git checkout -b <BRANCH_NAME>
# Add your new files
git add modules/my-cool-new-module
# Commit your changes with a relevant message
git commit
# Push your changes to GitHub
git push origin <BRANCH_NAME>
# Now browse to the following URL and create your pull request!
# - https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/pulls
\`\`\`
This helps protect the process, ensure users are aware of commits on the branch being considered for merge, allows for a location for more commits to be offered without mingling with other contributor changes and allows contributors to make progress while a PR is still being reviewed.
Please do resubmit from a unique branch, we greatly value your contribution! :tada:
`
},
'needs-testing-environment': {
close: false,
comment: `
Thanks for your pull request! As part of our landing process, we manually verify that all modules work as expected.
We have been unable to test this module successfully. This may be due to software or hardware requirements we cannot replicate.
To help unblock this pull request, please:
- Comment with links to documentation on how to set up an environment, and provide exact software version numbers to use
- Or comment guided steps on how to set up our environment for testing this module
- Or send pcaps/screenshots/recordings of it working - you can email us msfdev[at]rapid7.com
Once there's a clear path for testing and evaluating this module, we can progress with this further.
`
},
'needs-pull-request-template': {
close: false,
comment: `
When creating a pull request, please ensure that the default pull request template has been updated with the required details.
`
},
},
issues: {
termux: {
close: true,
comment: `
Metasploit installation on Termux is not supported. Refer to the following for more information:
* https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/issues/11023
`
},
// Used for issues that have had low effort applied, haven't followed the issue template, and there's not enough
// information to warrant staying open
'needs-issue-template': {
close: true,
comment: `
When creating an issue, please ensure that the default issue template has been updated with the required details:
https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/issues/new/choose
Closing this issue. If you believe this issue has been closed in error, please provide any relevant output and logs which may be useful in diagnosing the issue.
`
},
// Used for issues that have attempted to provide some details, but more information is required. This can be
// useful for older issues, or issues that have been raised without following the issue template fully and have
// useful comments present that stop it from being closed outright.
'needs-more-information': {
close: false,
comment: `
It looks like there's not enough information to replicate this issue. Please provide any relevant output and logs which may be useful in diagnosing the issue.
This includes:
- All of the item points within this [template](https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/blob/master/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md)
- The result of the \`debug\` command in your Metasploit console
- Screenshots showing the issues you're having
- Exact replication steps
The easier it is for us to replicate and debug an issue means there's a higher chance of this issue being resolved.
`
},
// Used for issues that have zero effort applied, potentially bot related
// https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/pull/13280#issuecomment-616842090
potato: {
close: true,
comment: `
When creating an issue, please ensure that the default issue template has been updated with the required details:
https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/issues/new/choose
Closing this issue. If you believe this issue has been closed in error, please provide any relevant output and logs which may be useful in diagnosing the issue.
`
},
attic: {
close: true,
comment: `
Thanks for your contribution to Metasploit Framework! We've looked at this issue, and unfortunately we do not currently have the bandwidth to prioritize this issue.
We've labeled this as \`attic\` and closed it for now. If you believe this issue has been closed in error, or that it should be prioritized, please comment with additional information.
`
}
}
};
const issueType = context.eventName === 'issues' ? 'issues' : 'pullRequests';
const config = allConfig[issueType][context.payload.label.name];
if (!config) {
return;
}
if (config.comment) {
const precedingWhitespaceLength = config.comment.split("\n")[1].search(/\S/);
const commentWithoutPrecedingWhitespace = config.comment.split("\n").map(line => line.substring(precedingWhitespaceLength)).join("\n").trim();
await github.rest.issues.createComment({
issue_number: context.issue.number,
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
body: commentWithoutPrecedingWhitespace
});
}
if (config.close) {
await github.rest.issues.update({
issue_number: context.issue.number,
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
state: 'closed'
});
}
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name: Lint
# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#permissions
permissions:
actions: none
checks: none
contents: none
deployments: none
id-token: none
issues: none
discussions: none
packages: none
pages: none
pull-requests: none
repository-projects: none
security-events: none
statuses: none
on:
push:
branches-ignore:
- gh-pages
- metakitty
- weekly-dependency-updates
pull_request:
branches-ignore:
- weekly-dependency-updates
jobs:
msftidy:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 40
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
ruby:
- '2.7'
name: Lint msftidy
steps:
- name: Install system dependencies
run: sudo apt-get install libpcap-dev graphviz
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
# Required to checkout HEAD^ and 3a046f01dae340c124dd3895e670983aef5fe0c5 for the msftidy script
# https://github.com/actions/checkout/tree/5a4ac9002d0be2fb38bd78e4b4dbde5606d7042f#checkout-head
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: '${{ matrix.ruby }}'
bundler-cache: true
env:
BUNDLE_WITHOUT: "coverage development pcap"
- name: Run msftidy
run: |
ln -sf ../../tools/dev/pre-commit-hook.rb ./.git/hooks/post-merge
ls -la ./.git/hooks
./.git/hooks/post-merge
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# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#permissions
permissions:
actions: none
checks: none
contents: none
deployments: none
id-token: none
# This action can update/close issues
issues: write
discussions: none
packages: none
pages: none
pull-requests: none
repository-projects: none
security-events: none
statuses: none
on:
schedule:
- cron: "0 15 * * 1-5"
name: Stale Bot workflow
jobs:
build:
name: stale
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: stale
id: stale
uses: actions/stale@v3
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
days-before-stale: 30
days-before-close: 30
operations-per-run: 75
stale-issue-message: |
Hi!
This issue has been left open with no activity for a while now.
We get a lot of issues, so we currently close issues after 60 days of inactivity. Its been at least 30 days since the last update here.
If we missed this issue or if you want to keep it open, please reply here. You can also add the label "not stale" to keep this issue open!
As a friendly reminder: the best way to see this issue, or any other, fixed is to open a Pull Request.
close-issue-message: |
Hi again!
Its been 60 days since anything happened on this issue, so we are going to close it.
Please keep in mind that Im only a robot, so if Ive closed this issue in error please feel free to reopen this issue or create a new one if you need anything else.
As a friendly reminder: the best way to see this issue, or any other, fixed is to open a Pull Request.
exempt-issue-labels: |
discussion,not-stale,confirmed,easy,newbie-friendly,suggestion,suggestion-module,suggestion-feature,suggestion-docs,ascii-utf8-issues,database,feature,enhancement,library
debug-only: false
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name: Verify
# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#permissions
permissions:
actions: none
checks: none
contents: none
deployments: none
id-token: none
issues: none
discussions: none
packages: none
pages: none
pull-requests: none
repository-projects: none
security-events: none
statuses: none
on:
push:
branches-ignore:
- gh-pages
- metakitty
- weekly-dependency-updates
pull_request:
branches-ignore:
- weekly-dependency-updates
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 40
name: Docker Build
steps:
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: docker-compose build
run: |
curl -L https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.22.0/docker-compose-`uname -s`-`uname -m` > docker-compose
chmod +x docker-compose
sudo mv docker-compose /usr/bin
/usr/bin/docker-compose build
test:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
timeout-minutes: 40
services:
postgres:
image: postgres:9.6
ports: ["5432:5432"]
env:
POSTGRES_USER: postgres
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: postgres
options: >-
--health-cmd pg_isready
--health-interval 10s
--health-timeout 5s
--health-retries 5
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
ruby:
- '2.7'
- '3.0'
- '3.1'
- '3.2'
os:
- ubuntu-20.04
- ubuntu-latest
exclude:
- { os: ubuntu-latest, ruby: '2.7' }
- { os: ubuntu-latest, ruby: '3.0' }
include:
- os: ubuntu-latest
ruby: '3.1'
test_cmd: 'bundle exec rake rspec-rerun:spec SPEC_OPTS="--tag content" DATASTORE_FALLBACKS=1'
test_cmd:
- bundle exec rake rspec-rerun:spec SPEC_OPTS="--tag content"
- bundle exec rake rspec-rerun:spec SPEC_OPTS="--tag ~content"
# Used for testing the remote data service
- bundle exec rake rspec-rerun:spec SPEC_OPTS="--tag content" REMOTE_DB=1
- bundle exec rake rspec-rerun:spec SPEC_OPTS="--tag ~content" REMOTE_DB=1
env:
RAILS_ENV: test
name: ${{ matrix.os }} - Ruby ${{ matrix.ruby }} - ${{ matrix.test_cmd }}
steps:
- name: Install system dependencies
run: sudo apt-get install libpcap-dev graphviz
- name: Checkout code
uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Ruby
env:
BUNDLE_WITHOUT: "coverage development pcap"
uses: ruby/setup-ruby@v1
with:
ruby-version: '${{ matrix.ruby }}'
bundler-cache: true
- name: Create database
run: |
cp config/database.yml.github_actions config/database.yml
bundle exec rake --version
bundle exec rake db:create
bundle exec rake db:migrate
# fail build if db/schema.rb update is not committed
git diff --exit-code db/schema.rb
- name: ${{ matrix.test_cmd }}
run: |
echo "${CMD}"
bash -c "${CMD}"
env:
CMD: ${{ matrix.test_cmd }}
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# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#permissions
permissions:
actions: none
checks: none
contents: none
deployments: none
id-token: none
# This action can update/close issues
issues: write
discussions: none
packages: none
pages: none
pull-requests: write
repository-projects: none
security-events: none
statuses: none
on:
push:
branches:
- weekly-dependency-updates
paths:
- 'Gemfile.lock'
name: Weekly dependency PR workflow
jobs:
create-pull-request:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Create Pull Request
uses: actions/github-script@v6
with:
script: |
const { repo, owner } = context.repo;
console.log('repo:');
console.log(JSON.stringify(repo, null, 4));
console.log('owner:');
console.log(JSON.stringify(owner, null, 4));
const hasPR = await github.rest.pulls.list({
owner,
repo,
head: owner + ':' + '${{ github.ref_name }}'
});
console.log('hasPR:');
console.log(JSON.stringify({ data: hasPR.data, status: hasPR.status }, null, 4));
if (Array.isArray(hasPR.data) && !hasPR.data.length) {
const result = await github.rest.pulls.create({
title: 'Weekly dependency updates',
owner,
repo,
head: '${{ github.ref_name }}',
base: 'master',
body: [
'This PR is auto-generated by [actions/github-script](https://github.com/actions/github-script). ',
'`bundle update` revealed the following gems have new version to be evaluated for update.'
].join('\n')
});
console.log('result:');
console.log(JSON.stringify({ data: result.data, status: result.status }, null, 4));
const labelResult = await github.rest.issues.addLabels({
owner,
repo,
issue_number: result.data.number,
labels: ['automation', 'rn-no-release-notes']
});
console.log('labelResult:');
console.log(JSON.stringify({ data: labelResult.data, status: labelResult.status }, null, 4));
}
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.bundle
Gemfile.local
Gemfile.local.lock
# Rubymine project directory
.idea
# Visual Studio Code configuration settings directory
.vscode
# Sublime Text project directory (not created by ST by default)
.sublime-project
# RVM control file, keep this to avoid backdooring Metasploit
.rvmrc
# Allow for a local choice of (unsupported / semi-supported) ruby versions
# See PR #4136 for usage, but example usage for rvm:
# rvm --create --versions-conf use 2.1.4@metasploit-framework
# Because rbenv doesn't use .versions.conf, to achieve this same functionality, run:
# rbenv shell 2.1.4
.versions.conf
# YARD cache directory
.yardoc
# Mac OS X files
.DS_Store
# database config for testing
config/database.yml
# target config file for testing
features/support/targets.yml
# Generated test files
spec/dummy
# simplecov coverage data
coverage
doc/
data/meterpreter/ext_server_pivot.dll
data/meterpreter/ext_server_pivot.x64.dll
external/source/meterpreter/java/bin
external/source/meterpreter/java/build
external/source/meterpreter/java/extensions
external/source/javapayload/bin
external/source/javapayload/build
# Java binary ignores. Replace the 5 above with this once we're merged.
external/source/javapayload/*/.classpath
external/source/javapayload/*/.project
external/source/javapayload/*/.settings
external/source/javapayload/*/bin
external/source/javapayload/*/target
external/source/javapayload/*/*/.classpath
external/source/javapayload/*/*/.project
external/source/javapayload/*/*/.settings
external/source/javapayload/*/*/bin
external/source/javapayload/*/*/target
# Packaging directory
pkg
tags
*.swp
*.orig
*.rej
*~
# Ignore backups of retabbed files
*.notab
# ignore Visual Studio external source garbage
*.suo
*.sdf
*.opensdf
*.user
# Rails log directory
/log
# Rails tmp directory
/tmp
# ignore release/debug folders for exploits
external/source/exploits/**/Debug
external/source/exploits/**/Release
# Avoid checking in Meterpreter binaries. These are supplied upstream by
# the metasploit-payloads gem.
data/meterpreter/*.dll
data/meterpreter/*.php
data/meterpreter/*.py
data/meterpreter/*.bin
data/meterpreter/*.jar
data/meterpreter/*.lso
data/android
data/java
# Avoid checking in Meterpreter libs that are built from
# private source. If you're interested in this functionality,
# check out Metasploit Pro: https://metasploit.com/download
data/meterpreter/ext_server_pivot.*.dll
# Avoid checking in metakitty, the source for
# https://rapid7.github.io/metasploit-framework. It's an orphan branch.
/metakitty
.vagrant
# local docker compose overrides
docker-compose.local*
.env
# Ignore python bytecode
*.pyc
rspec.failures
#Ignore any base disk store files
db/modules_metadata_base.pstore
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[submodule "external/source/ReflectiveDLLInjection"]
path = external/source/ReflectiveDLLInjection
url = https://github.com/rapid7/ReflectiveDLLInjection.git
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adfoster-r7 <adfoster-r7@github> <alandavid_foster@rapid7.com>
bwatters-r7 <bwatters-r7@github> <bwatters@rapid7.com>
cdelafuente-r7 <cdelafuente-r7@github> Christophe De La Fuente <christophe_delafuente@rapid7.com>
cdoughty-r7 <cdoughty-r7@github> <chris_doughty@rapid7.com>
cgranleese-r7 <cgranleese-r7@github> <christopher_granleese@rapid7.com>
dheiland-r7 <dheiland-r7@github> <dh@layereddefense.com>
dwelch-r7 <dwelch-r7@github> <dean_welch@rapid7.com>
gwillcox-r7 <gwillcox-r7@github> <Grant_Willcox@rapid7.com>
jmartin-r7 <jmartin-r7@github> <Jeffrey_Martin@rapid7.com>
mkienow-r7 <mkienow-r7@github> <matthew_kienow@rapid7.com>
pdeardorff-r7 <pdeardorff-r7@github> <paul_deardorff@rapid7.com>
pdeardorff-r7 <pdeardorff-r7@github> <Paul_Deardorff@rapid7.com>
smcintyre-r7 <smcintyre-r7@github> <spencer_mcintyre@rapid7.com>
space-r7 <space-r7@github> <shelby_pace@rapid7.com>
todb-r7 <todb-r7@github> <tod_beardsley@rapid7.com>
todb-r7 <todb-r7@github> <todb@metasploit.com>
todb-r7 <todb-r7@github> <todb@packetfu.com>
# Above this line are current Rapid7 employees. Below this paragraph are
# volunteers, former employees, and potential Rapid7 employees who, at
# one time or another, had some largeish number of commits landed on
# rapid7/metasploit-framework master branch. This should be refreshed
# periodically. If you're on this list and would like to not be, just
# let todb@metasploit.com know.
acammack-r7 <acammack-r7@github> <acammack@aus-mbp-1099.aus.rapid7.com>
acammack-r7 <acammack-r7@github> <adam_cammack@rapid7.com>
acammack-r7 <acammack-r7@github> <Adam_Cammack@rapid7.com>
adamgalway-r7 <adamgalway-r7@github> <adam_galway@rapid7.com>
asoto-r7 <asoto-r7@github> <aaron_soto@rapid7.com>
bannedit <bannedit@github> David Rude <bannedit0@gmail.com>
bcoles <bcoles@github> bcoles <bcoles@gmail.com>
bcook-r7 <bcook-r7@github> <bcook@rapid7.com>
bcook-r7 <bcook-r7@github> <busterb@gmail.com>
bokojan <bokojan@github> parzamendi-r7 <peter_arzamendi@rapid7.com>
bpatterson-r7 <bpatterson-r7@github> <bpatterson@rapid7.com>
bpatterson-r7 <bpatterson-r7@github> <Brian_Patterson@rapid7.com>
brandonprry <brandonprry@github> <bperry@brandons-mbp.attlocal.net>
brandonprry <brandonprry@github> Brandon Perry <bperry@bperry-rapid7.(none)>
brandonprry <brandonprry@github> Brandon Perry <bperry.volatile@gmail.com>
brandonprry <brandonprry@github> Brandon Perry <brandon.perry@zenimaxonline.com>
bturner-r7 <bturner-r7@github> <brandon_turner@rapid7.com>
bwall <bwall@github> Brian Wallace <bwall@openbwall.com>
bwall <bwall@github> (B)rian (Wall)ace <nightstrike9809@gmail.com>
ceballosm <ceballosm@github> Mario Ceballos <mc@metasploit.com>
Chao-mu <Chao-Mu@github> chao-mu <chao@confusion.(none)>
Chao-mu <Chao-Mu@github> <chao.mu@minorcrash.com>
ChrisJohnRiley <ChrisJohnRiley@github> Chris John Riley <chris.riley@c22.cc>
ChrisJohnRiley <ChrisJohnRiley@github> Chris John Riley <reg@c22.cc>
claudijd <claudijd@github> Jonathan Claudius <claudijd@yahoo.com>
claudijd <claudijd@github> Jonathan Claudius <jclaudius@trustwave.com>
corelanc0d3r <corelanc0d3r@github> corelanc0d3r <peter.ve@corelan.be>
corelanc0d3r <corelanc0d3r@github> Peter Van Eeckhoutte (corelanc0d3r) <peter.ve@corelan.be>
crcatala <crcatala@github> Christian Catalan <ccatalan@rapid7.com>
darkoperator <darkoperator@github> Carlos Perez <carlos_perez@darkoperator.com>
DanielRTeixeira <DanielRTeixeira@github> Daniel Teixeira <danieljcrteixeira@gmail.com>
dmaloney-r7 <dmaloney-r7@github> <David_Maloney@rapid7.com>
dmaloney-r7 <dmaloney-r7@github> <DMaloney@rapid7.com>
dmohanty-r7 <dmohanty-r7@github> <Dev_Mohanty@rapid7.com>
ecarey-r7 <ecarey-r7@github> <e@ipwnstuff.com>
efraintorres <efraintorres@github> efraintorres <etlownoise@gmail.com>
efraintorres <efraintorres@github> et <>
egypt <egypt@github> <egypt@metasploit.com> # aka egypt
egypt <egypt@github> <james_lee@rapid7.com>
espreto <espreto@github> <robertoespreto@gmail.com>
fab <fab@???> fab <> # fab at revhosts.net (Fabrice MOURRON)
farias-r7 <farias-r7@github> <fernando_arias@rapid7.com>
FireFart <FireFart@github> <firefart@gmail.com>
FireFart <FireFart@github> <FireFart@users.noreply.github.com>
gmikeska-r7 <gmikeska-r7@github> <greg_mikeska@rapid7.com>
gmikeska-r7 <gmikeska-r7@github> greg.mikeska@rapid7.com <=>
gmikeska-r7 <gmikeska-r7@github> greg.mikeska@rapid7.com <YOUR_USERNAME_FOR_EMAIL>
g0tmi1k <g0tmi1k@github> <g0tmi1k@users.noreply.github.com>
g0tmi1k <g0tmi1k@github> <have.you.g0tmi1k@gmail.com>
h00die <h00die@github> <h00die@users.noreply.github.com>
h00die <h00die@github> <mike@shorebreaksecurity.com>
h0ng10 <h0ng10@github> h0ng10 <hansmartin.muench@googlemail.com>
h0ng10 <h0ng10@github> Hans-Martin Münch <hansmartin.muench@googlemail.com>
hdm <hdm@github> HD Moore <hdm@digitaloffense.net>
hdm <hdm@github> HD Moore <hd_moore@rapid7.com>
hdm <hdm@github> HD Moore <x@hdm.io>
jabra <jabra@github> <jabra@spl0it.org>
jbarnett-r7 <jbarnett-r7@github> <James_Barnett@rapid7.com>
jbarnett-r7 <jbarnett-r7@github> <jbarnett@rapid7.com>
jcran <jcran@github> <jcran@0x0e.org>
jcran <jcran@github> <jcran@pentestify.com>
jcran <jcran@github> <jcran@pwnieexpress.com>
jcran <jcran@github> <jcran@rapid7.com>
jduck <jduck@github> <github.jdrake@qoop.org>
jduck <jduck@github> <jdrake@qoop.org>
jgor <jgor@github> jgor <jgor@indiecom.org>
jhart-r7 <jhart-r7@github> <jon_hart@rapid7.com>
jinq102030 <jinq102030@github> <Jin_Qian@rapid7.com>
jinq102030 <jinq102030@github> <jqian@rapid7.com>
joevennix <joevennix@github> Joe Vennix <joevennix@gmail.com>
joevennix <joevennix@github> <Joe_Vennix@rapid7.com>
joevennix <joevennix@github> <joev@metasploit.com>
joevennix <joevennix@github> jvennix-r7 <Joe_Vennix@rapid7.com>
juanvazquez <juanvazquez@github> jvazquez-r7 <juan.vazquez@metasploit.com>
juanvazquez <juanvazquez@github> jvazquez-r7 <juan_vazquez@rapid7.com>
kernelsmith <kernelsmith@github> Joshua Smith <kernelsmith@kernelsmith.com>
kernelsmith <kernelsmith@github> Joshua Smith <kernelsmith@metasploit.com>
kernelsmith <kernelsmith@github> kernelsmith <kernelsmith@kernelsmith>
kgray-r7 <kgray-r7@github> <kyle_gray@rapid7.com>
kost <kost@github> Vlatko Kosturjak <kost@linux.hr>
kris <kris@???> kris <>
KronicDeth <KronicDeth@github> Luke Imhoff <luke_imhoff@rapid7.com>
lsanchez-r7 <lsanchez-r7@github> <lance@aus-mac-1041.aus.rapid7.com>
lsanchez-r7 <lsanchez-r7@github> <lance@AUS-MAC-1041.local>
lsanchez-r7 <lsanchez-r7@github> <lance.sanchez+github@gmail.com>
lsanchez-r7 <lsanchez-r7@github> <lance.sanchez@gmail.com>
lsanchez-r7 <lsanchez-r7@github> <lance.sanchez@rapid7.com>
lsato-r7 <lsato-r7@github> <lsato@rapid7.com>
lvarela-r7 <lvarela-r7@github> <“leonardo_varela@rapid7.com”>
m-1-k-3 <m-1-k-3@github> m-1-k-3 <github@s3cur1ty.de>
m-1-k-3 <m-1-k-3@github> m-1-k-3 <m1k3@s3cur1ty.de>
m-1-k-3 <m-1-k-3@github> m-1-k-3 <michael.messner@integralis.com>
m-1-k-3 <m-1-k-3@github> Michael Messner <devnull@s3cur1ty.de>
Meatballs1 <Meatballs1@github> <eat_meatballs@hotmail.co.uk>
Meatballs1 <Meatballs1@github> <Meatballs1@users.noreply.github.com>
mubix <mubix@github> Rob Fuller <jd.mubix@gmail.com>
net-ninja <net-ninja@github.com> Steven Seeley <steventhomasseeley@gmail.com>
nevdull77 <nevdull77@github> Patrik Karlsson <patrik@cqure.net>
nmonkee <nmonkee@github> nmonkee <dave@northern-monkee.co.uk>
nullbind <nullbind@github> nullbind <scott.sutherland@nullbind.com>
nullbind <nullbind@github> Scott Sutherland <scott.sutherland@nullbind.com>
ohdae <ohdae@github> ohdae <bindshell@live.com>
oj <oj@github> <oj@buffered.io>
pbarry-r7 <pbarry-r7@github> <pearce_barry@rapid7.com>
r3dy <r3dy@github> Royce Davis <r3dy@Royces-MacBook-Pro.local>
r3dy <r3dy@github> Royce Davis <rdavis@Royces-MacBook-Pro-2.local>
r3dy <r3dy@github> Royce Davis <royce.e.davis@gmail.com>
rep <mschloesser-r7@github> Mark Schloesser <mark_schloesser@rapid7.com>
rep <mschloesser-r7@github> mschloesser-r7 <mark_schloesser@rapid7.com>
RageLtMan <sempervictus@github> <rageltman [at] sempervictus>
RageLtMan <sempervictus@github> <rageltman@sempervictus.com>
Rick Flores <0xnanoquetz9l@gmail.com> Rick Flores (nanotechz9l) <0xnanoquetz9l@gmail.com>
rsmudge <rsmudge@github> Raphael Mudge <rsmudge@gmail.com> # Aka `butane
rwhitcroft <rwhitcroft@github> <rwhitcroft.github@gmail.com>
rwhitcroft <rwhitcroft@github> <rwhitcroft@gmail.com>
rwhitcroft <rwhitcroft@github> <rwhitcroft@users.noreply.github.com>
schierlm <schierlm@github> Michael Schierl <schierlm@gmx.de> # Aka mihi
scriptjunkie <scriptjunkie@github> Matt Weeks <scriptjunkie@scriptjunkie.us>
scriptjunkie <scriptjunkie@github> scriptjunkie <scriptjunkie@scriptjunkie.us>
sdavis-r7 <sdavis-r7@github> <scott_davis@rapid7.com>
sdavis-r7 <sdavis-r7@github> <Scott_Davis@rapid7.com>
sdavis-r7 <sdavis-r7@github> <sdavis@rapid7.com>
sgonzalez-r7 <sgonzalez-r7@github> <sgonzalez@rapid7.com>
sgonzalez-r7 <sgonzalez-r7@github> <sonny_gonzalez@rapid7.com>
shuckins-r7 <shuckins-r7@github> <samuel_huckins@rapid7.com>
sjanusz-r7 <sjanusz-r7@github> <simon_janusz@rapid7.com>
skape <skape@???> Matt Miller <mmiller@hick.org>
smashery <smashery@github> Ashley Donaldson <smashery@gmail.com>
spoonm <spoonm@github> Spoon M <spoonm@gmail.com>
stufus <stufus@github> Stuart Morgan <stuart.morgan@mwrinfosecurity.com>
stufus <stufus@github> Stuart <stufus@users.noreply.github.com>
swtornio <swtornio@github> Steve Tornio <swtornio@gmail.com>
Tasos Laskos <Tasos_Laskos@rapid7.com> Tasos Laskos <Tasos_Laskos@rapid7.com>
tatanus <tatanus@github> <adam_compton@rapid7.com>
tdoan-r7 <tdoan-r7@github> <thao_doan@rapid7.com>
techpeace <techpeace@github> Matt Buck <Matthew_Buck@rapid7.com>
techpeace <techpeace@github> Matt Buck <techpeace@gmail.com>
timwr <timwr@github> <timrlw@gmail.com>
TomSellers <TomSellers@github> Tom Sellers <tom@fadedcode.net>
trevrosen <trevrosen@github> Trevor Rosen <trevor@catapult-creative.com>
trevrosen <trevrosen@github> Trevor Rosen <Trevor_Rosen@rapid7.com>
TrustedSec <davek@trustedsec.com> trustedsec <davek@trustedsec.com>
void-in <void-in@github> void_in <root@localhost.localdomain>
void-in <void-in@github> void-in <root@localhost.localdomain>
void-in <void-in@github> <void-in@users.noreply.github.com>
void-in <void-in@github> void-in <waqas.bsquare@gmail.com>
void-in <void-in@github> Waqas Ali <waqas.bsquare@gmail.com>
wchen-r7 <wchen-r7@github> <msfsinn3r@gmail.com> # aka sinn3r
wchen-r7 <wchen-r7@github> <wei_chen@rapid7.com>
wwalker-r7 <wwalker-r7@github> <wyatt_walker@rapid7.com>
wwebb-r7 <wwebb-r7@github> <William_Webb@rapid7.com>
zeroSteiner <zeroSteiner@github> Spencer McIntyre <zeroSteiner@gmail.com>
# Aliases for utility author names. Since they're fake, typos abound
Metasploit Bot <metasploit@rapid7.com> Metasploit <metasploit@rapid7.com>
Jenkins Bot <jenkins@rapid7.com> Jenkins <jenkins@rapid7.com>
Tab Assassin <tabassassin@metasploit.com> TabAssassin <tabasssassin@metasploit.com>
Tab Assassin <tabassassin@metasploit.com> Tabassassin <tabassassin@metasploit.com>
Tab Assassin <tabassassin@metasploit.com> Tabasssassin <tabassassin@metasploit.com>
Tab Assassin <tabassassin@metasploit.com> URI Assassin <tabassassin@metasploit.com>
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# This list was intially created by analyzing the last three months (51
# modules) committed to Metasploit Framework. Many, many older modules
# will have offenses, but this should at least provide a baseline for
# new modules.
#
# Updates to this file should include a 'Description' parameter for any
# explanation needed.
# inherit_from: .rubocop_todo.yml
AllCops:
TargetRubyVersion: 2.6
SuggestExtensions: false
NewCops: disable
require:
- ./lib/rubocop/cop/layout/module_hash_on_new_line.rb
- ./lib/rubocop/cop/layout/module_hash_values_on_same_line.rb
- ./lib/rubocop/cop/layout/module_description_indentation.rb
- ./lib/rubocop/cop/layout/extra_spacing_with_bindata_ignored.rb
- ./lib/rubocop/cop/lint/module_disclosure_date_format.rb
- ./lib/rubocop/cop/lint/module_disclosure_date_present.rb
- ./lib/rubocop/cop/lint/deprecated_gem_version.rb
- ./lib/rubocop/cop/lint/module_enforce_notes.rb
Layout/SpaceBeforeBrackets:
Description: >-
Disabled as it generates invalid code:
https://github.com/rubocop-hq/rubocop/issues/9499
Enabled: false
Lint/AmbiguousAssignment:
Enabled: true
Lint/DeprecatedConstants:
Enabled: true
Lint/DuplicateBranch:
Description: >-
Disabled as it causes a lot of noise around our current exception/error handling
Enabled: false
Lint/DuplicateRegexpCharacterClassElement:
Enabled: false
Lint/EmptyBlock:
Enabled: false
Lint/EmptyClass:
Enabled: false
Lint/LambdaWithoutLiteralBlock:
Enabled: true
Lint/NoReturnInBeginEndBlocks:
Enabled: true
Lint/NumberedParameterAssignment:
Enabled: true
Lint/OrAssignmentToConstant:
Enabled: true
Lint/RedundantDirGlobSort:
Enabled: true
Lint/SymbolConversion:
Enabled: true
Lint/ToEnumArguments:
Enabled: true
Lint/TripleQuotes:
Enabled: true
Lint/UnexpectedBlockArity:
Enabled: true
Lint/UnmodifiedReduceAccumulator:
Enabled: true
Lint/UnusedMethodArgument:
Description: >-
Disabled on files under the lib/ directory (aka library files)
as this can break YARD documentation since YARD doesn't recognize
the _ prefix before parameter names and thinks its a different argument.
See https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/pull/17735
Also see https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop/pull/11020
Enabled: true
Exclude:
- 'lib/**/*'
Style/ArgumentsForwarding:
Enabled: true
Style/BlockComments:
Description: >-
Disabled as multiline comments are great for embedded code snippets/payloads that can
be copy/pasted directly into a terminal etc.
Enabled: false
Style/CaseLikeIf:
Description: >-
This would cause a lot of noise, and potentially introduce subtly different code when
being auto fixed. Could potentially be enabled in isolation, but would require more
consideration.
Enabled: false
Style/CollectionCompact:
Enabled: true
Style/DocumentDynamicEvalDefinition:
Enabled: false
Style/EndlessMethod:
Enabled: true
Style/HashExcept:
Enabled: true
Style/IfWithBooleanLiteralBranches:
Description: >-
Most of the time this is a valid replacement. Although it can generate subtly different
rewrites that might break code:
2.7.2 :001 > foo = nil
=> nil
2.7.2 :002 > (foo && foo['key'] == 'foo') ? true : false
=> false
2.7.2 :003 > foo && foo['key'] == 'foo'
=> nil
Enabled: false
Style/NegatedIfElseCondition:
Enabled: false
Style/MultipleComparison:
Description: >-
Disabled as it generates invalid code:
https://github.com/rubocop-hq/rubocop/issues/9520
It may also introduce subtle semantic issues if automatically applied to the
entire codebase without rigorous testing.
Enabled: false
Style/NilLambda:
Enabled: true
Style/RedundantArgument:
Enabled: false
Style/RedundantAssignment:
Description: >-
Disabled as it sometimes improves the readability of code having an explicitly named
response object, it also makes it easier to put a breakpoint between the assignment
and return expression
Enabled: false
Style/SwapValues:
Enabled: false
Layout/ModuleHashOnNewLine:
Enabled: true
Layout/ModuleHashValuesOnSameLine:
Enabled: true
Layout/ModuleDescriptionIndentation:
Enabled: true
Lint/ModuleDisclosureDateFormat:
Enabled: true
Lint/ModuleDisclosureDatePresent:
Include:
# Only exploits require disclosure dates, but they can be present in auxiliary modules etc.
- 'modules/exploits/**/*'
Lint/ModuleEnforceNotes:
Include:
# Only exploits and auxiliary modules require SideEffects to be listed.
- 'modules/exploits/**/*'
- 'modules/auxiliary/**/*'
- 'modules/post/**/*'
Lint/DeprecatedGemVersion:
Enabled: true
Exclude:
- 'metasploit-framework.gemspec'
Metrics/ModuleLength:
Description: 'Most Metasploit modules are quite large. This is ok.'
Enabled: false
Metrics/ClassLength:
Description: 'Most Metasploit classes are quite large. This is ok.'
Enabled: false
Style/ClassAndModuleChildren:
Enabled: false
Description: 'Forced nesting is harmful for grepping and general code comprehension'
Metrics/AbcSize:
Enabled: false
Description: 'This is often a red-herring'
Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity:
Enabled: false
Description: 'This is often a red-herring'
Metrics/PerceivedComplexity:
Enabled: false
Description: 'This is often a red-herring'
Metrics/BlockNesting:
Description: >-
This is a good rule to follow, but will cause a lot of overhead introducing this rule.
Enabled: false
Metrics/ParameterLists:
Description: >-
This is a good rule to follow, but will cause a lot of overhead introducing this rule.
Increasing the max count for now
Max: 8
Style/TernaryParentheses:
Enabled: false
Description: 'This outright produces bugs'
Style/FrozenStringLiteralComment:
Enabled: false
Description: 'We cannot support this yet without a lot of things breaking'
Style/MutableConstant:
Enabled: false
Description: 'We cannot support this yet without a lot of things breaking'
Style/RedundantReturn:
Description: 'This often looks weird when mixed with actual returns, and hurts nothing'
Enabled: false
Naming/HeredocDelimiterNaming:
Description: >-
Could be enabled in isolation with additional effort.
Enabled: false
Naming/AccessorMethodName:
Description: >-
Disabled for now, as this naming convention is used in a lot of core library files.
Could be enabled in isolation with additional effort.
Enabled: false
Naming/ConstantName:
Description: >-
Disabled for now, Metasploit is unfortunately too inconsistent with its naming to introduce
this. Definitely possible to enforce this in the future if need be.
Examples:
ManualRanking, LowRanking, etc.
NERR_ClientNameNotFound
HttpFingerprint
CachedSize
ErrUnknownTransferId
Enabled: false
Naming/VariableNumber:
Description: 'To make it easier to use reference code, disable this cop'
Enabled: false
Style/NumericPredicate:
Description: 'This adds no efficiency nor space saving'
Enabled: false
Style/EvenOdd:
Description: 'This adds no efficiency nor space saving'
Enabled: false
Style/FloatDivision:
Description: 'Not a safe rule to run on Metasploit without manual verification as the right hand side may be a string'
Enabled: false
Style/FormatString:
Description: 'Not a safe rule to run on Metasploit without manual verification that the format is not redefined/shadowed'
Enabled: false
Style/Documentation:
Enabled: true
Description: 'Most Metasploit modules do not have class documentation.'
Exclude:
- 'modules/**/*'
- 'test/modules/**/*'
- 'spec/file_fixtures/modules/**/*'
Layout/FirstArgumentIndentation:
Enabled: true
EnforcedStyle: consistent
Description: 'Useful for the module hash to be indented consistently'
Layout/ArgumentAlignment:
Enabled: true
EnforcedStyle: with_first_argument
Description: 'Useful for the module hash to be indented consistently'
Layout/FirstHashElementIndentation:
Enabled: true
EnforcedStyle: consistent
Description: 'Useful for the module hash to be indented consistently'
Layout/FirstHashElementLineBreak:
Enabled: true
Description: 'Enforce consistency by breaking hash elements on to new lines'
Layout/SpaceInsideArrayLiteralBrackets:
Enabled: false
Description: 'Almost all module metadata have space in brackets'
Style/GuardClause:
Enabled: false
Description: 'This often introduces bugs in tested code'
Style/EmptyLiteral:
Enabled: false
Description: 'This looks awkward when you mix empty and non-empty literals'
Style/NegatedIf:
Enabled: false
Description: 'This often introduces bugs in tested code'
Style/ConditionalAssignment:
Enabled: false
Description: 'This is confusing for folks coming from other languages'
Style/Encoding:
Description: 'We prefer binary to UTF-8.'
Enabled: false
Style/ParenthesesAroundCondition:
Enabled: false
Description: 'This is used in too many places to discount, especially in ported code. Has little effect'
Style/StringConcatenation:
Enabled: false
Description: >-
Disabled for now as it changes escape sequences when auto corrected:
https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop/issues/9543
Additionally seems to break with multiline string concatenation with trailing comments, example:
payload = "\x12" + # Size
"\x34" + # eip
"\x56" # etc
With `rubocop -A` this will become:
payload = "\u00124V" # etc
Style/TrailingCommaInArrayLiteral:
Enabled: false
Description: 'This is often a useful pattern, and is actually required by other languages. It does not hurt.'
Layout/LineLength:
Description: >-
Metasploit modules often pattern match against very
long strings when identifying targets.
Enabled: false
Metrics/BlockLength:
Enabled: true
Description: >-
While the style guide suggests 10 lines, exploit definitions
often exceed 200 lines.
Max: 300
Metrics/MethodLength:
Enabled: true
Description: >-
While the style guide suggests 10 lines, exploit definitions
often exceed 200 lines.
Max: 300
Naming/MethodParameterName:
Enabled: true
Description: 'Whoever made this requirement never looked at crypto methods, IV'
MinNameLength: 2
Naming/PredicateName:
Enabled: true
# Current methods that break the rule, so that we don't add additional methods that break the convention
AllowedMethods:
- has_additional_info?
- has_advanced_options?
- has_auth
- has_auto_target?
- has_bad_activex?
- has_badchars?
- has_chars?
- has_check?
- has_command?
- has_content_type_extension?
- has_datastore_cred?
- has_evasion_options?
- has_fatal_errors?
- has_fields
- has_files?
- has_flag?
- has_function_name?
- has_gcc?
- has_h2_headings
- has_input_name?
- has_j_security_check?
- has_key?
- has_match?
- has_module
- has_object_ref
- has_objects_list
- has_options?
- has_page?
- has_passphrase?
- has_pid?
- has_pkt_line_data?
- has_prereqs?
- has_privacy_waiver?
- has_privates?
- has_protected_mode_prompt?
- has_proxy?
- has_read_data?
- has_ref?
- has_required_args
- has_required_module_options?
- has_requirements
- has_rop?
- has_s_flag?
- has_service_cred?
- has_subscriber?
- has_subtree?
- has_text
- has_tlv?
- has_u_flag?
- has_users?
- has_vuln?
- has_waiver?
- have_auth_error?
- have_powershell?
- is_accessible?
- is_admin?
- is_alive?
- is_alpha_web_server?
- is_android?
- is_app_binom3?
- is_app_carlogavazzi?
- is_app_cnpilot?
- is_app_epaduo?
- is_app_epmp1000?
- is_app_infovista?
- is_app_ironport?
- is_app_metweblog?
- is_app_oilom?
- is_app_openmind?
- is_app_popad?
- is_app_radware?
- is_app_rfreader?
- is_app_sentry?
- is_app_sevone?
- is_app_splunk?
- is_app_ssl_vpn?
- is_array_type?
- is_auth_required?
- is_author_blacklisted?
- is_badchar
- is_base64?
- is_bind?
- is_cached_size_accurate?
- is_cgi_enabled?
- is_cgi_exploitable?
- is_check_interesting?
- is_child_of?
- is_clr_enabled
- is_connect?
- is_dlink?
- is_dn?
- is_dynamic?
- is_error_code
- is_exception?
- is_exploit_module?
- is_exploitable?
- is_fqdn?
- is_glob?
- is_groupwise?
- is_guest_mode_enabled?
- is_hash_from_empty_pwd?
- is_high_integrity?
- is_hostname?
- is_ie?
- is_imc?
- is_imc_som?
- is_in_admin_group?
- is_interface?
- is_ip_targeted?
- is_key_wanted?
- is_leaf?
- is_local?
- is_logged_in?
- is_loggedin
- is_loopback_address?
- is_mac?
- is_match
- is_md5_format?
- is_module_arch?
- is_module_platform?
- is_module_wanted?
- is_multi_platform_exploit?
- is_not_null?
- is_null_pointer
- is_null_pointer?
- is_num?
- is_num_type?
- is_numeric
- is_online?
- is_parseable
- is_pass_ntlm_hash?
- is_passwd_method?
- is_password_required?
- is_payload_compatible?
- is_payload_platform_compatible?
- is_pointer_type?
- is_pri_key?
- is_proficy?
- is_rdp_up
- is_remote_exploit?
- is_resource_taken?
- is_rf?
- is_rmi?
- is_root?
- is_routable?
- is_running?
- is_scan_complete
- is_secure_admin_disabled?
- is_session_type?
- is_signature_correct?
- is_single_object?
- is_struct_type?
- is_supermicro?
- is_superuser?
- is_sws?
- is_system?
- is_system_user?
- is_target?
- is_target_suitable?
- is_trial_enabled?
- is_trustworthy
- is_uac_enabled?
- is_url_alive
- is_usable?
- is_uuid?
- is_valid?
- is_valid_bus?
- is_valid_snmp_value
- is_value_wanted?
- is_version_compat?
- is_version_tested?
- is_vmware?
- is_vul
- is_vulnerable?
- is_warbird?
- is_windows?
- is_writable
- is_writable?
- is_x86?
- is_zigbee_hwbridge_session?
# %q() is super useful for long strings split over multiple lines and
# is very common in module constructors for things like descriptions
Style/RedundantPercentQ:
Enabled: false
Style/NumericLiterals:
Enabled: false
Description: 'This often hurts readability for exploit-ish code.'
Layout/FirstArrayElementLineBreak:
Enabled: true
Description: 'This cop checks for a line break before the first element in a multi-line array.'
Layout/FirstArrayElementIndentation:
Enabled: true
EnforcedStyle: consistent
Description: 'Useful to force values within the register_options array to have sane indentation'
Layout/EmptyLinesAroundClassBody:
Enabled: false
Description: 'these are used to increase readability'
Layout/EmptyLinesAroundMethodBody:
Enabled: true
Layout/ExtraSpacingWithBinDataIgnored:
Description: 'Do not use unnecessary spacing.'
Enabled: true
# When true, allows most uses of extra spacing if the intent is to align
# things with the previous or next line, not counting empty lines or comment
# lines.
AllowForAlignment: false
# When true, allows things like 'obj.meth(arg) # comment',
# rather than insisting on 'obj.meth(arg) # comment'.
# If done for alignment, either this OR AllowForAlignment will allow it.
AllowBeforeTrailingComments: true
# When true, forces the alignment of `=` in assignments on consecutive lines.
ForceEqualSignAlignment: false
Style/For:
Enabled: false
Description: 'if a module is written with a for loop, it cannot always be logically replaced with each'
Style/WordArray:
Enabled: false
Description: 'Metasploit prefers consistent use of []'
Style/IfUnlessModifier:
Enabled: false
Description: 'This style might save a couple of lines, but often makes code less clear'
Style/PercentLiteralDelimiters:
Description: 'Use `%`-literal delimiters consistently.'
Enabled: true
# Specify the default preferred delimiter for all types with the 'default' key
# Override individual delimiters (even with default specified) by specifying
# an individual key
PreferredDelimiters:
default: ()
'%i': '[]'
'%I': '[]'
'%r': '{}'
'%w': '[]'
'%W': '[]'
'%q': '{}' # Chosen for module descriptions as () are frequently used characters, whilst {} are rarely used
VersionChanged: '0.48.1'
Style/RedundantBegin:
Enabled: true
Style/SafeNavigation:
Description: >-
This cop transforms usages of a method call safeguarded by
a check for the existence of the object to
safe navigation (`&.`).
This has been disabled as in some scenarios it produced invalid code, and disobeyed the 'AllowedMethods'
configuration.
Enabled: false
Style/UnpackFirst:
Description: >-
Disabling to make it easier to copy/paste `unpack('h*')` expressions from code
into a debugging REPL.
Enabled: false
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# RM_INFO is set when using Rubymine. In Rubymine, starting SimpleCov is
# controlled by running with coverage, so don't explicitly start coverage (and
# therefore generate a report) when in Rubymine. This _will_ generate a report
# whenever `rake spec` is run.
unless ENV['RM_INFO']
SimpleCov.start
end
SimpleCov.configure do
# ignore this file
add_filter '.simplecov'
#
# Changed Files in Git Group
# @see http://fredwu.me/post/35625566267/simplecov-test-coverage-for-changed-files-only
#
untracked = `git ls-files --exclude-standard --others`
unstaged = `git diff --name-only`
staged = `git diff --name-only --cached`
all = untracked + unstaged + staged
changed_filenames = all.split("\n")
add_group 'Changed' do |source_file|
changed_filenames.detect { |changed_filename|
source_file.filename.end_with?(changed_filename)
}
end
#
# Framework (msf) related groups
#
add_group 'Metasploit Framework', 'lib/msf'
add_group 'Metasploit Framework (Base)', 'lib/msf/base'
add_group 'Metasploit Framework (Core)', 'lib/msf/core'
#
# Other library groups
#
add_group 'Metasm', 'lib/metasm'
add_group 'PacketFu', 'lib/packetfu'
add_group 'Rex', 'lib/rex'
add_group 'RKelly', 'lib/rkelly'
add_group 'Ruby Mysql', 'lib/rbmysql'
add_group 'Ruby Postgres', 'lib/postgres'
add_group 'SNMP', 'lib/snmp'
add_group 'Zip', 'lib/zip'
#
# Specs are reported on to ensure that all examples are being run and all
# lets, befores, afters, etc are being used.
#
add_group 'Specs', 'spec'
end
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--protected
--exclude samples/
--exclude \.ut\.rb/
--exclude \.ts\.rb/
--files CONTRIBUTING.md,COPYING,LICENSE
app/**/*.rb
lib/msf/**/*.rb
lib/metasploit/**/*.rb
lib/rex/**/*.rb
plugins/**/*.rb
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# Contributor Code of Conduct
As contributors and maintainers of this project, and in the interest of
fostering an open and welcoming community, we pledge to respect all people who
contribute through reporting issues, posting feature requests, updating
documentation, submitting pull requests or patches, and other activities.
We are committed to making participation in this project a harassment-free
experience for everyone, regardless of level of experience, gender, gender
identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, personal appearance,
body size, race, ethnicity, age, religion, or nationality.
Examples of unacceptable behavior by participants include:
* The use of sexualized language or imagery
* Personal attacks
* Trolling or insulting/derogatory comments
* Public or private harassment
* Publishing other's private information, such as physical or electronic
addresses, without explicit permission
* Other unethical or unprofessional conduct
Project maintainers have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or
reject comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions
that are not aligned to this Code of Conduct, or to ban temporarily or
permanently any contributor for other behaviors that they deem inappropriate,
threatening, offensive, or harmful.
By adopting this Code of Conduct, project maintainers commit themselves to
fairly and consistently applying these principles to every aspect of managing
this project. Project maintainers who do not follow or enforce the Code of
Conduct may be permanently removed from the project team.
This Code of Conduct applies both within project spaces and in public spaces
when an individual is representing the project or its community.
Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be
reported by contacting the project maintainers at msfdev@metasploit.com. If
the incident involves a committer, you may report it directly to
caitlin_condon@rapid7.com or todb@metasploit.com.
All complaints will be reviewed and investigated and will result in a
response that is deemed necessary and appropriate to the circumstances.
Maintainers are obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the
reporter of an incident.
This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage],
version 1.3.0, available at
[http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/3/0/][version]
[homepage]: http://contributor-covenant.org
[version]: http://contributor-covenant.org/version/1/3/0/
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# Contributing to Metasploit
Thank you for your interest in making Metasploit -- and therefore, the
world -- a better place! Before you get started, please review our [Code of Conduct](./CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). This helps us ensure our community is positive and supportive for everyone involved.
## Code Free Contributions
Before we get into the details of contributing code, you should know there are multiple ways you can add to Metasploit without any coding experience:
- You can [submit bugs and feature requests](https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/issues/new/choose) with detailed information about your issue or idea:
- If you'd like to propose a feature, describe what you'd like to see. Mock ups of console views would be great.
- If you're reporting a bug, please be sure to include the expected behaviour, the observed behaviour, and steps to reproduce the problem. Resource scripts, console copy-pastes, and any background on the environment you encountered the bug in would be appreciated. More information can be found [below](#bug-reports).
- [Help fellow users with open issues]. This can require technical knowledge, but you can also get involved in conversations about bug reports and feature requests. This is a great way to get involved without getting too overwhelmed!
- [Help fellow committers test recently submitted pull requests](https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/pulls). Again this can require some technical skill, but by pulling down a pull request and testing it, you can help ensure our new code contributions for stability and quality.
- [Report a security vulnerability in Metasploit itself] to Rapid7. If you see something you think makes Metasploit vulnerable to an attack, let us know!
- Add [module documentation]. New documentation is always needed and cleaning up existing documents is just as important! If you're a non-native english speaker, you can help by replacing any ambiguous idioms, metaphors, or unclear language that might make our documentation hard to understand.
## Code Contributions
For those of you who are looking to add code to Metasploit, your first step is to set up a [development environment]. Once that's done, we recommend beginners start by adding a [proof-of-concept exploit from ExploitDB,](https://www.exploit-db.com/search?verified=true&hasapp=true&nomsf=true) as a new module to the Metasploit framework. These exploits have been verified as recreatable and their ExploitDB page includes a copy of the exploitable software. This makes testing your module locally much simpler, and most importantly the exploits don't have an existing Metasploit implementation. ExploitDB can be slow to update however, so please double check that there isn't an existing module before beginning development! If you're certain the exploit you've chosen isn't already in Metasploit, read our [writing an exploit guide](https://docs.metasploit.com/docs/development/developing-modules/guides/get-started-writing-an-exploit.html). It will help you to get started and avoid some common mistakes.
Once you have finished your new module and tested it locally to ensure it's working as expected, check out our [guide for accepting modules](https://docs.metasploit.com/docs/development/maintainers/process/guidelines-for-accepting-modules-and-enhancements.html#module-additions). This will give you a good idea of how to clean up your code so that it's likely to get accepted.
Finally, follow our short list of do's and don'ts below to make sure your valuable contributions actually make it into Metasploit's master branch! We try to consider all our pull requests fairly and in detail, but if you do not follow these rules, your contribution
will be closed. We need to ensure the code we're adding to master is written to a high standard.
### Code Contribution Do's & Don'ts:
Keeping the following in mind gives your contribution the best chance of landing!
#### <u>Pull Requests</u>
**Pull request [PR#9966] is a good example to follow.**
* **Do** create a [topic branch] to work on instead of working directly on `master`. This helps to:
* Protect the process.
* Ensures users are aware of commits on the branch being considered for merge.
* Allows for a location for more commits to be offered without mingling with other contributor changes.
* Allows contributors to make progress while a PR is still being reviewed.
* **Do** follow the [50/72 rule] for Git commit messages.
* **Do** write "WIP" on your PR and/or open a [draft PR] if submitting **working** yet unfinished code.
* **Do** target your pull request to the **master branch**.
* **Do** specify a descriptive title to make searching for your pull request easier.
* **Do** include [console output], especially for effects that can be witnessed in the `msfconsole`.
* **Do** list [verification steps] so your code is testable.
* **Do** [reference associated issues] in your pull request description.
* **Don't** leave your pull request description blank.
* **Don't** abandon your pull request. Being responsive helps us land your code faster.
* **Don't** post questions in older closed PRs.
#### <u>New Modules</u>
* **Do** license your code as BSD 3-clause, BSD 2-clause, or MIT.
* **Do** stick to the [Ruby style guide] and use [Rubocop] to find common style issues.
* **Do** set up `msftidy` to fix any errors or warnings that come up as a [pre-commit hook].
* **Do** use the many module mixin [API]s.
* **Do** include instructions on how to setup the vulnerable environment or software.
* **Do** include [Module Documentation] showing sample run-throughs.
* **Do** ask cve@rapid7.com for a CVE ID if this describes a new vulnerability (remember to mention your PR number!)
* **Don't** include more than one module per pull request.
* **Don't** submit new [scripts]. Scripts are shipped as examples for automating local tasks, and anything "serious" can be done with post modules and local exploits.
#### <u>Library Code</u>
* **Do** write [RSpec] tests - even the smallest change in a library can break existing code.
* **Do** follow [Better Specs] - it's like the style guide for specs.
* **Do** write [YARD] documentation - this makes it easier for people to use your code.
* **Don't** fix a lot of things in one pull request. Small fixes are easier to validate.
#### <u>Bug Fixes</u>
* **Do** include reproduction steps in the form of verification steps.
* **Do** link to any corresponding [Issues] in the format of `See #1234` in your commit description.
## Bug Reports
Please report vulnerabilities in Rapid7 software directly to security@rapid7.com. For more on our disclosure policy and Rapid7's approach to coordinated disclosure, [head over here](https://www.rapid7.com/security).
When reporting Metasploit issues:
* **Do** write a detailed description of your bug and use a descriptive title.
* **Do** include reproduction steps, stack traces, and anything that might help us fix your bug.
* **Don't** file duplicate reports; search for your bug before filing a new report.
* **Don't** attempt to report issues on a closed PR.
If you need some more guidance, talk to the main body of open source contributors over on our
[Metasploit Slack] or [#metasploit on Freenode IRC].
Finally, **thank you** for taking the few moments to read this far! You're already way ahead of the
curve, so keep it up!
[Code of Conduct]:https://docs.metasploit.com/docs/code-of-conduct.html
[Submit bugs and feature requests]:http://r-7.co/MSF-BUGv1
[Help fellow users with open issues]:https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/issues
[help fellow committers test recently submitted pull requests]:https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/pulls
[Report a security vulnerability in Metasploit itself]:https://www.rapid7.com/disclosure.jsp
[development environment]:http://r-7.co/MSF-DEV
[proof-of-concept exploits]:https://www.exploit-db.com/search?verified=true&hasapp=true&nomsf=true
[Ruby style guide]:https://github.com/bbatsov/ruby-style-guide
[Rubocop]:https://rubygems.org/search?query=rubocop
[50/72 rule]:http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html
[topic branch]:http://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Branching-Branching-Workflows#Topic-Branches
[draft PR]:https://help.github.com/en/articles/about-pull-requests#draft-pull-requests
[console output]:https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/writing-on-github/creating-and-highlighting-code-blocks#fenced-code-blocks
[verification steps]:https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/writing-on-github/basic-writing-and-formatting-syntax#task-lists
[reference associated issues]:https://github.com/blog/1506-closing-issues-via-pull-requests
[PR#9966]:https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/pull/9966
[pre-commit hook]:https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/blob/master/tools/dev/pre-commit-hook.rb
[API]:https://rapid7.github.io/metasploit-framework/api
[module documentation]:https://docs.metasploit.com/docs/using-metasploit/basics/module-documentation.html
[scripts]:https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/tree/master/scripts
[RSpec]:http://rspec.info
[Better Specs]:http://www.betterspecs.org/
[YARD]:http://yardoc.org
[Issues]:https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/issues
[Metasploit Slack]:https://www.metasploit.com/slack
[#metasploit on Freenode IRC]:http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23metasploit&uio=d4
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Copyright (C) 2006-2020, Rapid7, Inc.
Copyright (C) 2006-2012, Rapid7 Inc.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification,
are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* Neither the name of Rapid7, Inc. nor the names of its contributors
may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
without specific prior written permission.
* Neither the name of Rapid7 LLC nor the names of its contributors
may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND
ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
@@ -30,8 +30,24 @@ SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
The Metasploit Framework is provided under the 3-clause BSD license above.
The copyright on this package is held by Rapid7, Inc.
The copyright on this package is held by Rapid7 LLC.
This license does not apply to several components within the Metasploit
Framework source tree. For more details see the LICENSE file.
This license does not apply to the following components:
- The Bit-Struct library located under lib/bit-struct
- The OpenSSL library embedded into the Meterpreter payload binaries and the
corresponding header files in the source tree
- The Packet Sniffer SDK (MicroOLAP) library embedded into the Meterpreter
Sniffer extension. HD Moore has a single-seat developer license.
- The modified TightVNC binaries and their associated source code.
- The Byakugan plugin located under external/source/byakugan
- The Metasm library located under lib/metasm
- The PcapRub library located under external/pcaprub
- The Rabal library located under lib/rabal
- The PacketFu library located under lib/packetfu
- The Ruby-Lorcon library located under external/ruby-lorcon
- The SNMP library located under lib/snmp
- The Zip library located under lib/zip
- The SSHKey library located under lib/sshkey
Details for the above packages can be found in the THIRD-PARTY file.
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Active Metasploit 5 development will sometimes push aggressive changes.
Integrations with 3rd-party tools, as well as general usage, may change quickly
from day to day. Some of the steps for dealing with major changes will be
documented here. We will continue to maintain the Metasploit 4.x branch until
Metasploit 5.0 is released.
**2018/01/17 - [internal] module cache reworked to not store metadata in PostgreSQL**
Metasploit no longer stores module metadata in a PostgreSQL database, instead
storing it in a cache file in your local ~/.msf4 config directory. This has a
number of advantages:
* Fast searches whether you have the database enabled or not (no more slow search mode)
* Faster load time for msfconsole, the cache loads more quickly
* Private module data is not uploaded to a shared database, no collisions
* Adding or deleting modules no longer displays file-not-found error messages on start in msfconsole
* Reduced memory consumption
Code that reads directly from the Metasploit database for module data will need
to use the new module search API.
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FROM ruby:3.0.5-alpine3.15 AS builder
LABEL maintainer="Rapid7"
ARG BUNDLER_CONFIG_ARGS="set clean 'true' set no-cache 'true' set system 'true' set without 'development test coverage'"
ENV APP_HOME=/usr/src/metasploit-framework
ENV TOOLS_HOME=/usr/src/tools
ENV BUNDLE_IGNORE_MESSAGES="true"
WORKDIR $APP_HOME
COPY Gemfile* metasploit-framework.gemspec Rakefile $APP_HOME/
COPY lib/metasploit/framework/version.rb $APP_HOME/lib/metasploit/framework/version.rb
COPY lib/metasploit/framework/rails_version_constraint.rb $APP_HOME/lib/metasploit/framework/rails_version_constraint.rb
COPY lib/msf/util/helper.rb $APP_HOME/lib/msf/util/helper.rb
RUN apk add --no-cache \
autoconf \
bash \
bison \
build-base \
curl \
ruby-dev \
openssl-dev \
readline-dev \
sqlite-dev \
postgresql-dev \
libpcap-dev \
libxml2-dev \
libxslt-dev \
yaml-dev \
zlib-dev \
ncurses-dev \
git \
go \
&& echo "gem: --no-document" > /etc/gemrc \
&& gem update --system \
&& bundle config $BUNDLER_ARGS \
&& bundle install --jobs=8 \
# temp fix for https://github.com/bundler/bundler/issues/6680
&& rm -rf /usr/local/bundle/cache \
# needed so non root users can read content of the bundle
&& chmod -R a+r /usr/local/bundle
ENV GO111MODULE=off
RUN mkdir -p $TOOLS_HOME/bin && \
cd $TOOLS_HOME/bin && \
curl -O https://dl.google.com/go/go1.19.3.src.tar.gz && \
tar -zxf go1.19.3.src.tar.gz && \
rm go1.19.3.src.tar.gz && \
cd go/src && \
./make.bash
FROM ruby:3.0.5-alpine3.15
LABEL maintainer="Rapid7"
ENV APP_HOME=/usr/src/metasploit-framework
ENV TOOLS_HOME=/usr/src/tools
ENV NMAP_PRIVILEGED=""
ENV METASPLOIT_GROUP=metasploit
# used for the copy command
RUN addgroup -S $METASPLOIT_GROUP
RUN apk add --no-cache bash sqlite-libs nmap nmap-scripts nmap-nselibs \
postgresql-libs python2 python3 py3-pip ncurses libcap su-exec alpine-sdk \
python2-dev openssl-dev nasm mingw-w64-gcc
RUN /usr/sbin/setcap cap_net_raw,cap_net_bind_service=+eip $(which ruby)
RUN /usr/sbin/setcap cap_net_raw,cap_net_bind_service=+eip $(which nmap)
COPY --from=builder /usr/local/bundle /usr/local/bundle
RUN chown -R root:metasploit /usr/local/bundle
COPY . $APP_HOME/
COPY --from=builder $TOOLS_HOME $TOOLS_HOME
RUN chown -R root:metasploit $APP_HOME/
RUN chmod 664 $APP_HOME/Gemfile.lock
RUN gem update --system
RUN cp -f $APP_HOME/docker/database.yml $APP_HOME/config/database.yml
RUN curl -L -O https://github.com/pypa/get-pip/raw/3843bff3a0a61da5b63ea0b7d34794c5c51a2f11/get-pip.py && python get-pip.py && rm get-pip.py
RUN pip install impacket
RUN pip install requests
ENV GOPATH=$TOOLS_HOME/go
ENV GOROOT=$TOOLS_HOME/bin/go
ENV PATH=${PATH}:${GOPATH}/bin:${GOROOT}/bin
WORKDIR $APP_HOME
# we need this entrypoint to dynamically create a user
# matching the hosts UID and GID so we can mount something
# from the users home directory. If the IDs don't match
# it results in access denied errors.
ENTRYPOINT ["docker/entrypoint.sh"]
CMD ["./msfconsole", "-r", "docker/msfconsole.rc", "-y", "$APP_HOME/config/database.yml"]
Regular → Executable
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source 'https://rubygems.org'
# Add default group gems to `metasploit-framework.gemspec`:
# spec.add_runtime_dependency '<name>', [<version requirements>]
gemspec name: 'metasploit-framework'
# separate from test as simplecov is not run on travis-ci
group :coverage do
# code coverage for tests
gem 'simplecov', '0.18.2'
end
group :development do
# Markdown formatting for yard
gem 'redcarpet'
# generating documentation
gem 'yard'
# for development and testing purposes
gem 'pry-byebug'
# Ruby Debugging Library - rebuilt and included by default from Ruby 3.1 onwards.
# Replaces the old lib/debug.rb and provides more features.
gem 'debug', '>= 1.0.0'
# module documentation
gem 'octokit'
# memory profiling
gem 'memory_profiler'
# cpu profiling
gem 'ruby-prof', '1.4.2'
# Metasploit::Aggregator external session proxy
# disabled during 2.5 transition until aggregator is available
# gem 'metasploit-aggregator'
end
group :development, :test do
# automatically include factories from spec/factories
gem 'factory_bot_rails'
# Make rspec output shorter and more useful
gem 'fivemat'
# running documentation generation tasks and rspec tasks
gem 'rake'
# Define `rake spec`. Must be in development AND test so that its available by default as a rake test when the
# environment is development
gem 'rspec-rails'
gem 'rspec-rerun'
gem 'rubocop'
end
group :test do
# Manipulate Time.now in specs
gem 'timecop'
end
source 'http://rubygems.org'
gem 'rails', '3.2.2'
gem 'metasploit_data_models', '0.0.2', :git => "git://github.com/rapid7/metasploit_data_models.git"
gem 'pg', '>=0.13'
gem 'msgpack'
gem 'nokogiri'
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##
# Example Gemfile.local file for Metasploit Framework
#
# The Gemfile.local file provides a way to use other gems that are not
# included in the standard Gemfile provided with Metasploit.
# This filename is included in Metasploit's .gitignore file, so local changes
# to this file will not accidentally show up in future pull requests. This
# example Gemfile.local includes all gems in Gemfile using instance_eval.
# It also creates a new bundle group, 'local', to hold additional gems.
#
# This file will not be used by default within the framework. As such, one
# must first install the custom Gemfile.local with bundle:
# bundle install --gemfile Gemfile.local
#
# Note that msfupdate does not consider Gemfile.local when updating the
# framework. If it is used, it may be necessary to run the above bundle
# command after the update.
#
###
# Include the Gemfile included with the framework. This is very
# important for picking up new gem dependencies.
msf_gemfile = File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'Gemfile')
if File.readable?(msf_gemfile)
instance_eval(File.read(msf_gemfile))
end
# Create a custom group
group :local do
# This is the first way to add a non-standard gem file dependency in.
gem 'lab', '~> 0.2.7'
# And this is another way that references local directories to find and compile the gem file as needed.
# This is the optimal method for testing Gem PRs such as those in rex-text or rex-powershell.
gem 'rex-powershell', path: '../rex-powershell'
end
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PATH
remote: .
specs:
metasploit-framework (6.3.16)
actionpack (~> 7.0)
activerecord (~> 7.0)
activesupport (~> 7.0)
aws-sdk-ec2
aws-sdk-iam
aws-sdk-s3
bcrypt
bcrypt_pbkdf
bootsnap
bson
chunky_png
dnsruby
ed25519
em-http-request
eventmachine
faker
faraday
faraday-retry
faye-websocket
filesize
hrr_rb_ssh-ed25519
http-cookie
irb
jsobfu
json
metasm
metasploit-concern
metasploit-credential
metasploit-model
metasploit-payloads (= 2.0.130)
metasploit_data_models
metasploit_payloads-mettle (= 1.0.20)
mqtt
msgpack (~> 1.6.0)
nessus_rest
net-ldap
net-smtp
net-ssh
network_interface
nexpose
nokogiri
octokit (~> 4.0)
openssl-ccm
openvas-omp
packetfu
patch_finder
pcaprub
pdf-reader
pg
puma
railties
rasn1
rb-readline
recog
redcarpet
rex-arch
rex-bin_tools
rex-core
rex-encoder
rex-exploitation
rex-java
rex-mime
rex-nop
rex-ole
rex-powershell
rex-random_identifier
rex-registry
rex-rop_builder
rex-socket
rex-sslscan
rex-struct2
rex-text
rex-zip
ruby-macho
ruby_smb (~> 3.2.0)
rubyntlm
rubyzip
sinatra
sqlite3
sshkey
swagger-blocks
thin
tzinfo
tzinfo-data
unix-crypt
warden
win32api
windows_error
winrm
xdr
xmlrpc
zeitwerk
GEM
remote: https://rubygems.org/
specs:
Ascii85 (1.1.0)
actionpack (7.0.4.3)
actionview (= 7.0.4.3)
activesupport (= 7.0.4.3)
rack (~> 2.0, >= 2.2.0)
rack-test (>= 0.6.3)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0)
rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.0, >= 1.2.0)
actionview (7.0.4.3)
activesupport (= 7.0.4.3)
builder (~> 3.1)
erubi (~> 1.4)
rails-dom-testing (~> 2.0)
rails-html-sanitizer (~> 1.1, >= 1.2.0)
activemodel (7.0.4.3)
activesupport (= 7.0.4.3)
activerecord (7.0.4.3)
activemodel (= 7.0.4.3)
activesupport (= 7.0.4.3)
activesupport (7.0.4.3)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2)
i18n (>= 1.6, < 2)
minitest (>= 5.1)
tzinfo (~> 2.0)
addressable (2.8.4)
public_suffix (>= 2.0.2, < 6.0)
afm (0.2.2)
arel-helpers (2.14.0)
activerecord (>= 3.1.0, < 8)
ast (2.4.2)
aws-eventstream (1.2.0)
aws-partitions (1.749.0)
aws-sdk-core (3.171.0)
aws-eventstream (~> 1, >= 1.0.2)
aws-partitions (~> 1, >= 1.651.0)
aws-sigv4 (~> 1.5)
jmespath (~> 1, >= 1.6.1)
aws-sdk-ec2 (1.375.0)
aws-sdk-core (~> 3, >= 3.165.0)
aws-sigv4 (~> 1.1)
aws-sdk-iam (1.77.0)
aws-sdk-core (~> 3, >= 3.165.0)
aws-sigv4 (~> 1.1)
aws-sdk-kms (1.63.0)
aws-sdk-core (~> 3, >= 3.165.0)
aws-sigv4 (~> 1.1)
aws-sdk-s3 (1.120.1)
aws-sdk-core (~> 3, >= 3.165.0)
aws-sdk-kms (~> 1)
aws-sigv4 (~> 1.4)
aws-sigv4 (1.5.2)
aws-eventstream (~> 1, >= 1.0.2)
bcrypt (3.1.18)
bcrypt_pbkdf (1.1.0)
bindata (2.4.15)
bootsnap (1.16.0)
msgpack (~> 1.2)
bson (4.15.0)
builder (3.2.4)
byebug (11.1.3)
chunky_png (1.4.0)
coderay (1.1.3)
concurrent-ruby (1.2.2)
cookiejar (0.3.3)
crass (1.0.6)
daemons (1.4.1)
debug (1.7.2)
irb (>= 1.5.0)
reline (>= 0.3.1)
diff-lcs (1.5.0)
dnsruby (1.70.0)
simpleidn (~> 0.2.1)
docile (1.4.0)
domain_name (0.5.20190701)
unf (>= 0.0.5, < 1.0.0)
ed25519 (1.3.0)
em-http-request (1.1.7)
addressable (>= 2.3.4)
cookiejar (!= 0.3.1)
em-socksify (>= 0.3)
eventmachine (>= 1.0.3)
http_parser.rb (>= 0.6.0)
em-socksify (0.3.2)
eventmachine (>= 1.0.0.beta.4)
erubi (1.12.0)
eventmachine (1.2.7)
factory_bot (6.2.1)
activesupport (>= 5.0.0)
factory_bot_rails (6.2.0)
factory_bot (~> 6.2.0)
railties (>= 5.0.0)
faker (3.2.0)
i18n (>= 1.8.11, < 2)
faraday (2.7.4)
faraday-net_http (>= 2.0, < 3.1)
ruby2_keywords (>= 0.0.4)
faraday-net_http (3.0.2)
faraday-retry (2.1.0)
faraday (~> 2.0)
faye-websocket (0.11.2)
eventmachine (>= 0.12.0)
websocket-driver (>= 0.5.1)
ffi (1.15.5)
filesize (0.2.0)
fivemat (1.3.7)
gssapi (1.3.1)
ffi (>= 1.0.1)
gyoku (1.4.0)
builder (>= 2.1.2)
rexml (~> 3.0)
hashery (2.1.2)
hrr_rb_ssh (0.4.2)
hrr_rb_ssh-ed25519 (0.4.2)
ed25519 (~> 1.2)
hrr_rb_ssh (>= 0.4)
http-cookie (1.0.5)
domain_name (~> 0.5)
http_parser.rb (0.8.0)
httpclient (2.8.3)
i18n (1.12.0)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
io-console (0.6.0)
irb (1.6.4)
reline (>= 0.3.0)
jmespath (1.6.2)
jsobfu (0.4.2)
rkelly-remix
json (2.6.3)
little-plugger (1.1.4)
logging (2.3.1)
little-plugger (~> 1.1)
multi_json (~> 1.14)
loofah (2.20.0)
crass (~> 1.0.2)
nokogiri (>= 1.5.9)
memory_profiler (1.0.1)
metasm (1.0.5)
metasploit-concern (5.0.1)
activemodel (~> 7.0)
activesupport (~> 7.0)
railties (~> 7.0)
zeitwerk
metasploit-credential (6.0.4)
metasploit-concern
metasploit-model
metasploit_data_models (>= 5.0.0)
net-ssh
pg
railties
rex-socket
rubyntlm
rubyzip
metasploit-model (5.0.1)
activemodel (~> 7.0)
activesupport (~> 7.0)
railties (~> 7.0)
metasploit-payloads (2.0.130)
metasploit_data_models (6.0.2)
activerecord (~> 7.0)
activesupport (~> 7.0)
arel-helpers
metasploit-concern
metasploit-model (>= 3.1)
pg
railties (~> 7.0)
recog
webrick
metasploit_payloads-mettle (1.0.20)
method_source (1.0.0)
mini_portile2 (2.8.1)
minitest (5.18.0)
mqtt (0.6.0)
msgpack (1.6.1)
multi_json (1.15.0)
mustermann (3.0.0)
ruby2_keywords (~> 0.0.1)
nessus_rest (0.1.6)
net-ldap (0.18.0)
net-protocol (0.2.1)
timeout
net-smtp (0.3.3)
net-protocol
net-ssh (7.1.0)
network_interface (0.0.2)
nexpose (7.3.0)
nio4r (2.5.9)
nokogiri (1.14.3)
mini_portile2 (~> 2.8.0)
racc (~> 1.4)
nori (2.6.0)
octokit (4.25.1)
faraday (>= 1, < 3)
sawyer (~> 0.9)
openssl-ccm (1.2.3)
openssl-cmac (2.0.2)
openvas-omp (0.0.4)
packetfu (1.1.13)
pcaprub
parallel (1.23.0)
parser (3.2.2.1)
ast (~> 2.4.1)
patch_finder (1.0.2)
pcaprub (0.13.1)
pdf-reader (2.11.0)
Ascii85 (~> 1.0)
afm (~> 0.2.1)
hashery (~> 2.0)
ruby-rc4
ttfunk
pg (1.4.6)
pry (0.14.2)
coderay (~> 1.1)
method_source (~> 1.0)
pry-byebug (3.10.1)
byebug (~> 11.0)
pry (>= 0.13, < 0.15)
public_suffix (5.0.1)
puma (6.2.2)
nio4r (~> 2.0)
racc (1.6.2)
rack (2.2.6.4)
rack-protection (3.0.6)
rack
rack-test (2.1.0)
rack (>= 1.3)
rails-dom-testing (2.0.3)
activesupport (>= 4.2.0)
nokogiri (>= 1.6)
rails-html-sanitizer (1.5.0)
loofah (~> 2.19, >= 2.19.1)
railties (7.0.4.3)
actionpack (= 7.0.4.3)
activesupport (= 7.0.4.3)
method_source
rake (>= 12.2)
thor (~> 1.0)
zeitwerk (~> 2.5)
rainbow (3.1.1)
rake (13.0.6)
rasn1 (0.12.1)
strptime (~> 0.2.5)
rb-readline (0.5.5)
recog (3.1.1)
nokogiri
redcarpet (3.6.0)
regexp_parser (2.8.0)
reline (0.3.3)
io-console (~> 0.5)
rex-arch (0.1.14)
rex-text
rex-bin_tools (0.1.8)
metasm
rex-arch
rex-core
rex-struct2
rex-text
rex-core (0.1.30)
rex-encoder (0.1.6)
metasm
rex-arch
rex-text
rex-exploitation (0.1.38)
jsobfu
metasm
rex-arch
rex-encoder
rex-text
rexml
rex-java (0.1.6)
rex-mime (0.1.7)
rex-text
rex-nop (0.1.2)
rex-arch
rex-ole (0.1.7)
rex-text
rex-powershell (0.1.97)
rex-random_identifier
rex-text
ruby-rc4
rex-random_identifier (0.1.10)
rex-text
rex-registry (0.1.4)
rex-rop_builder (0.1.4)
metasm
rex-core
rex-text
rex-socket (0.1.49)
rex-core
rex-sslscan (0.1.9)
rex-core
rex-socket
rex-text
rex-struct2 (0.1.3)
rex-text (0.2.50)
rex-zip (0.1.4)
rex-text
rexml (3.2.5)
rkelly-remix (0.0.7)
rspec (3.12.0)
rspec-core (~> 3.12.0)
rspec-expectations (~> 3.12.0)
rspec-mocks (~> 3.12.0)
rspec-core (3.12.1)
rspec-support (~> 3.12.0)
rspec-expectations (3.12.2)
diff-lcs (>= 1.2.0, < 2.0)
rspec-support (~> 3.12.0)
rspec-mocks (3.12.5)
diff-lcs (>= 1.2.0, < 2.0)
rspec-support (~> 3.12.0)
rspec-rails (6.0.1)
actionpack (>= 6.1)
activesupport (>= 6.1)
railties (>= 6.1)
rspec-core (~> 3.11)
rspec-expectations (~> 3.11)
rspec-mocks (~> 3.11)
rspec-support (~> 3.11)
rspec-rerun (1.1.0)
rspec (~> 3.0)
rspec-support (3.12.0)
rubocop (1.50.2)
json (~> 2.3)
parallel (~> 1.10)
parser (>= 3.2.0.0)
rainbow (>= 2.2.2, < 4.0)
regexp_parser (>= 1.8, < 3.0)
rexml (>= 3.2.5, < 4.0)
rubocop-ast (>= 1.28.0, < 2.0)
ruby-progressbar (~> 1.7)
unicode-display_width (>= 2.4.0, < 3.0)
rubocop-ast (1.28.0)
parser (>= 3.2.1.0)
ruby-macho (3.0.0)
ruby-prof (1.4.2)
ruby-progressbar (1.13.0)
ruby-rc4 (0.1.5)
ruby2_keywords (0.0.5)
ruby_smb (3.2.5)
bindata
openssl-ccm
openssl-cmac
rubyntlm
windows_error (>= 0.1.4)
rubyntlm (0.6.3)
rubyzip (2.3.2)
sawyer (0.9.2)
addressable (>= 2.3.5)
faraday (>= 0.17.3, < 3)
simplecov (0.18.2)
docile (~> 1.1)
simplecov-html (~> 0.11)
simplecov-html (0.12.3)
simpleidn (0.2.1)
unf (~> 0.1.4)
sinatra (3.0.6)
mustermann (~> 3.0)
rack (~> 2.2, >= 2.2.4)
rack-protection (= 3.0.6)
tilt (~> 2.0)
sqlite3 (1.6.2)
mini_portile2 (~> 2.8.0)
sshkey (2.0.0)
strptime (0.2.5)
swagger-blocks (3.0.0)
thin (1.8.2)
daemons (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.9)
eventmachine (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.4)
rack (>= 1, < 3)
thor (1.2.1)
tilt (2.1.0)
timecop (0.9.6)
timeout (0.3.2)
ttfunk (1.7.0)
tzinfo (2.0.6)
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0)
tzinfo-data (1.2023.3)
tzinfo (>= 1.0.0)
unf (0.1.4)
unf_ext
unf_ext (0.0.8.2)
unicode-display_width (2.4.2)
unix-crypt (1.3.1)
warden (1.2.9)
rack (>= 2.0.9)
webrick (1.8.1)
websocket-driver (0.7.5)
websocket-extensions (>= 0.1.0)
websocket-extensions (0.1.5)
win32api (0.1.0)
windows_error (0.1.5)
winrm (2.3.6)
builder (>= 2.1.2)
erubi (~> 1.8)
gssapi (~> 1.2)
gyoku (~> 1.0)
httpclient (~> 2.2, >= 2.2.0.2)
logging (>= 1.6.1, < 3.0)
nori (~> 2.0)
rubyntlm (~> 0.6.0, >= 0.6.3)
xdr (3.0.3)
activemodel (>= 4.2, < 8.0)
activesupport (>= 4.2, < 8.0)
xmlrpc (0.3.2)
webrick
yard (0.9.34)
zeitwerk (2.6.7)
PLATFORMS
ruby
DEPENDENCIES
debug (>= 1.0.0)
factory_bot_rails
fivemat
memory_profiler
metasploit-framework!
octokit
pry-byebug
rake
redcarpet
rspec-rails
rspec-rerun
rubocop
ruby-prof (= 1.4.2)
simplecov (= 0.18.2)
timecop
yard
BUNDLED WITH
2.1.4
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# $Id$
This file contains some brief instructions on contributing to the
Metasploit Framework.
Code Style
==========
In order to maintain consistency and readability, we ask that you
adhere to the following style guidelines:
- Hard tabs, not spaces
- Try to keep your lines under 100 columns (assuming four-space tabs)
- do; end instead of {} for a block
- Always use str[0,1] instead of str[0]
(This avoids a known ruby 1.8/1.9 incompatibility.)
- Method names should always be lower_case and words separated by "_"
- Variable names should be lower case with words separated by "_"
- Don't depend on any external gems or libraries without talking to
todb to resolve packaging and licensing issues
You can use the the "./tools/msftidy.rb" script to do some rudimentary
checking for various violations.
Code No-Nos
===========
1. Don't print to standard output. Doing so means that users of
interfaces other than msfconsole, such as msfrpc and msfgui, won't see
your output. You can use print_line to accomplish the same thing as
puts.
2. Don't read from standard input, doing so will make your code
lock up the entire module when called from other interfaces. If you
need user input, you can either register an option or expose an
interactve session type specific for the type of exploit.
3. Don't use "sleep". It has been known to cause issues with
multi-threaded programs on various platforms. Instead, we use
"select(nil, nil, nil, <time>)" throughout the framework. We have
found this works around the underlying issue.
4. Always use Rex sockets, not ruby sockets. This includes
third-party libraries such as Net::Http. There are several very good
reasons for this rule. First, the framework doesn't get notified on
the creation of ruby sockets and won't know how to clean them up in
case your module raises an exception without cleaning up after itself.
Secondly, non-Rex sockets do not know about routes and therefore can't
be used through a meterpreter tunnel. Lastly, regular sockets miss
out on msf's proxy and ssl features. Msf includes many protocols
already implemented with Rex and if the protocol you need is missing,
porting another library to use them is straight-forward. See our
Net::SSH modifications in lib/net/ssh/ for an example.
5. When opening an IO stream, always force binary with "b" mode (or
using IO#binmode). This not only helps keep Windows and non-Windows
runtime environments consistent with each other, but also guarantees
that files will be treated as ASCII-8BIT instead of UTF-8.
6. Don't use String#[] for a single character. This returns a Fixnum in
ruby 1.8 and a String in 1.9, so it's safer to use the following idiom:
str[idx,1]
which always returns a String. If you need the ASCII byte, unpack it like
so:
str[idx,1].unpack("C")[0]
7. Whenever possible, avoid using '+' or '+=' to concatenate strings.
The '<<' operator is significantly faster. The difference will become
even more apparent when doing string manipulation in a loop. The
following table approximates the underlying implementation:
Ruby Pseudo-C
----------- ----------------
a = b + c a = malloc(b.len+c.len+1);
strcpy(a, b);
memcpy(a+b.len, c, c.len);
a[b.len + c.len] = '\0';
a = b a = b;
a << c a = realloc(a, a.len+c.len+1);
memcpy(a+a.len, c, c.len);
a[a.len + c.len] = '\0';
Note that the original value of 'b' is lost in the second case. Care
must be taken to duplicate strings that you do not want to modify.
8. For other Ruby 1.8.x/1.9.x compat issues, please see Sam Ruby's
excellent slide show at <http://slideshow.rubyforge.org/ruby19.html>
for an overview of common and not-so-common Ruby version related gotchas.
9. Never, ever use $global variables. This applies to modules, mixins,
and libraries. If you need a "global" within a specific class, you can
use @@class_variables, but most modules should use @instance variables
to store information between methods.
10. Do not define CONSTANTS within individual modules. This can lead to
warning messages when the module is reloaded. Try to keep constants
inside libraries and mixins instead.
Creating New Modules
====================
When creating a new module, the simplest way to start is to copy
another module that uses the same protocol and modify it to your
needs. If you're creating an exploit module, generally you'll want
to edit the exploit() method. Auxiliary Scanner modules use one of
run_host(), run_range(), or run_batch() instead of exploit().
Non-scanner aux modules use run().
Submitting Your Code
====================
The process for submitting new modules via GitHub is documented here:
https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/wiki/Metasploit-Development-Environment
This describes the process of forking, editing, and generating a
pull request, and is the preferred method for bringing new modules
and framework enhancements to the attention of the core Metasploit
development team. Note that this process requires a GitHub account.
For modules, note that Author field is not automatic, and should be
filled in in the format of 'Your Name <user[at]domain.tld>' so future
developers can contact you with any questions.
Licensing
=========
By submitting code contributions to the Metasploit Project it is
assumed that you are offering your code under the Metasploit License
or similar 3-clause BSD-compatible license. MIT and Ruby Licenses
are also fine. We specifically cannot include GPL code. LGPL code
is accepted on a case by case basis for libraries only and is never
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Files: data/exploits/mysql/lib_mysqludf_sys_*.so
Copyright: 2007 Roland Bouman
2008-2010 Roland Bouman and Bernardo Damele A. G.
License: LGPL-2.1
Purpose: These files are used in exploits/multi/mysql/mysql_udf_payload.rb
Files: data/headers/windows/c_payload_util/beacon.h
Copyright: 2022, Copyright Help/Systems LLC and its group of companies.
License: Apache 2.0
Files: data/jtr/*
Copyright: Copyright 1996-2013 by Solar Designer
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Files: data/post/SharpHound.exe
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Copyright (C) 2016-2022 Specter Ops Inc.
License: GNU GPL 3.0
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Files: data/templates/to_mem_pshreflection.ps1.template
Copyright: 2012, Matthew Graeber
License: BSD-3-clause
Files: data/webcam/api.js
Copyright: Copyright 2013 Muaz Khan<@muazkh>.
License: MIT
Files: external/source/byakugan/*
Copyright: Lurene Grenier, 2009
License: BSD-3-clause
Files: external/source/evasion/windows/process_herpaderping/ProcessHerpaderping/*
Copyright: 2020 Johnny Shaw
License: MIT
Files: external/source/exploits/CVE-2018-8120/*
Copyright: 2018
License: GNU GPL 3
Purpose: This supports exploits/windows/local/ms18_8120_win32k_privesc module
Files: external/source/exploits/CVE-2022-1043/cve-2022-1043.c
Copyright: 2022 Open Source Security, Inc.
License: GNU GPL 2.0
Purpose: This source file is necessary for users to create a stand-alone executable
to exploit CVE-2022-1043, a local privilege escalation vulnerability in
Linux kernels 5.12-rc3 - 5.14-rc7.
Files: external/source/exploits/CVE-2022-22942/cve-2022-22942-dc.c
Copyright: 2022 Open Source Security, Inc.
License: GNU GPL 2.0
Purpose: This source file is necessary for users to create a stand-alone executable
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Files: exteneral/source/exploits/CVE-2022-26904/*
Copyright: 2022 Abdelhamid Naceri
License: MIT
Files: external/source/exploits/drunkpotato/Common_Src_Files/spnegotokenhandler/*
Copyright: 2011 Jon Bringhurst
License: GNU GPL 2.0
Files: external/source/exploits/IE11SandboxEscapes/*
Copyright: James Forshaw, 2014
License: GPLv3
Purpose: This set of source code supports the following modules
exploits/windows/local/ms13_097_ie_registry_symlink.rb
exploits/windows/local/ms14_009_ie_dfsvc.rb
Files: external/source/ipwn/*
Copyright: 2004-2005 vlad902 <vlad902 [at] gmail.com>
2007 H D Moore <hdm [at] metasploit.com>
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Purpose: These files are used in payloads/stages/osx/armle/execute
Files: external/source/metsvc/*
Copyright: 2007, Determina Inc.
License: BSD-3-clause
Files: external/source/osx/isight/*
Copyright: 2009
License: GPL
Purpose: Used in modules/payloads/stages/osx/x86/isight to capture images.
Files: external/source/pxesploit/regeditor/ntreg.h
external/source/pxesploit/regeditor/ntreg.c
Copyright: 1997-2010, Petter Nordahl-Hagen
License: LGPL
Purpose: Unknown. These files are used to create a linux binary called regeditor
which allows a linux OS to edit a Windows registry. It is used in
pxesploit modules.
Files: external/source/ReflectiveDLLInjection/*
Copyright: 2011, Stephen Fewer of Harmony Security (www.harmonysecurity.com)
License: BSD-3-clause
Files: external/source/shellcode/windows/build.sh
Copyright: 2009
License: GPL / Perl Artistic
Purpose: A perl script to build some of the x86 Windows payloads.
Files: external/source/unixasm/*
Copyright: 2004-2008 Ramon de Carvalho Valle <ramon@risesecurity.org>
License: BSD-4-clause
Files: external/source/vncdll/winvnc/*
external/source/tightvnc/*
Copyright: 1999 AT&T Laboratories Cambridge.
2000 Tridia Corp.
2002-2003 RealVNC Ltd.
2001-2004 HorizonLive.com, Inc.
2000-2006 Constantin Kaplinsky.
2000-2009 TightVNC Group
License: GPL-2
Purpose: The built result is used in:
payloads/stages/windows/vncinject.rb
payloads/stages/windows/x64/vncinject.rb
Files: external/source/exploits/CVE-2022-46689/vm_unaligned_copy_switch_race.c
Copyright: 1999-2007 Apple Inc.
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Files: lib/anemone.rb
lib/anemone/*
Copyright: 2009 Vertive, Inc.
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Files: lib/expect.rb
Copyright: 2017 Yukihiro Matsumoto
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Files: lib/msf/core/modules/external/python/async_timeout/*
Copyright: 2016-2023 Andrew Svetlov
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Files: lib/msf/core/web_services/public/*
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Copyright: Copyright 2018 SmartBear Software
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lib/net/dns/*
Copyright: 2006 Marco Ceresa
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Files: lib/postgres_msf.rb
lib/postgres/postgres-pr/message.rb
lib/postgres/postgres-pr/connection.rb
Copyright: 2005 Michael Neumann
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Copyright: Jeremy Hinegadner <jeremy at hinegardner dot org>
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Files: lib/rbmysql.rb
lib/rbmysql/*
Copyright: 2009 tommy
License: Ruby
Files: lib/snmp.rb
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Files: modules/auxiliary/dos/cisco/cisco_7937g_dos.py
Copyright: 2020, Cody Martin
License: GPL
Purpose: This module allows an attacker to render a Cisco 7937G unresponsive
until it is manually power cycled.
Files: modules/auxiliary/dos/cisco/cisco_7937g_dos_reboot.py
Copyright: 2020, Cody Martin
License: GPL
Purpose: This module allows an attacker to render a Cisco 7937G unresponsive
until it automatically power cycles.
Files: modules/auxiliary/admin/http/cisco_7937g_ssh_privesc.py
Copyright: 2020, Cody Martin
License: GPL
Purpose: This module allows an unauthenticated user to change the credentials
for SSH access on a Cisco 7937G device.
Files: modules/auxiliary/gather/office365userenum.py
Copyright: 2015 Oliver Morton
License: GPL
Purpose: Enumerates valid usernames from Office 365 using ActiveSync.
Files: modules/exploits/linux/local/bpf_priv_esc.rb
data/exploits/CVE-2016-4557/hello
Copyright: 2001-2007
License: GPL
Purpose: This module contains the source code for FUSE, which this module
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Files: modules/exploits/linux/local/ntfs3g_priv_esc.rb
Copyright: 2017
License: GPLv2
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Files: modules/exploits/unix/fileformat/metasploit_libnotify_cmd_injection.rb
Copyright: 2020
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Files: modules/exploits/windows/smb/ms04_007_killbill.rb
Copyright: 2004, Solar Eclipse
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Purpose: The module exploits the Windows ASN.1 vulnerability in Windows 2000
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Copyright: 2009-2010 Berend-Jan "SkyLined" Wever <berendjanwever@gmail.com>
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Files: modules/payloads/singles/windows/x64/messagebox.rb
Copyright: 2018, jaguinaga
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Purpose: This module allows us to create an x64 Windows messagebox payload.
Files: modules/post/linux/dos/xen_420_dos.rb
Copyright: 2016
License: GPL
Purpose: This module crashes the Xen 4.2.0 hypervisor when run in a
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Files: tools/exploit/metasm_shell.rb
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which contains a notice placed by Apple identifying such program or
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1.1 "Applicable Patent Rights" mean: (a) in the case where Apple is
the grantor of rights, (i) claims of patents that are now or hereafter
acquired, owned by or assigned to Apple and (ii) that cover subject
matter contained in the Original Code, but only to the extent
necessary to use, reproduce and/or distribute the Original Code
without infringement; and (b) in the case where You are the grantor of
rights, (i) claims of patents that are now or hereafter acquired,
owned by or assigned to You and (ii) that cover subject matter in Your
Modifications, taken alone or in combination with Original Code.
1.2 "Contributor" means any person or entity that creates or
contributes to the creation of Modifications.
1.3 "Covered Code" means the Original Code, Modifications, the
combination of Original Code and any Modifications, and/or any
respective portions thereof.
1.4 "Externally Deploy" means: (a) to sublicense, distribute or
otherwise make Covered Code available, directly or indirectly, to
anyone other than You; and/or (b) to use Covered Code, alone or as
part of a Larger Work, in any way to provide a service, including but
not limited to delivery of content, through electronic communication
with a client other than You.
1.5 "Larger Work" means a work which combines Covered Code or portions
thereof with code not governed by the terms of this License.
1.6 "Modifications" mean any addition to, deletion from, and/or change
to, the substance and/or structure of the Original Code, any previous
Modifications, the combination of Original Code and any previous
Modifications, and/or any respective portions thereof. When code is
released as a series of files, a Modification is: (a) any addition to
or deletion from the contents of a file containing Covered Code;
and/or (b) any new file or other representation of computer program
statements that contains any part of Covered Code.
1.7 "Original Code" means (a) the Source Code of a program or other
work as originally made available by Apple under this License,
including the Source Code of any updates or upgrades to such programs
or works made available by Apple under this License, and that has been
expressly identified by Apple as such in the header file(s) of such
work; and (b) the object code compiled from such Source Code and
originally made available by Apple under this License.
1.8 "Source Code" means the human readable form of a program or other
work that is suitable for making modifications to it, including all
modules it contains, plus any associated interface definition files,
scripts used to control compilation and installation of an executable
(object code).
1.9 "You" or "Your" means an individual or a legal entity exercising
rights under this License. For legal entities, "You" or "Your"
includes any entity which controls, is controlled by, or is under
common control with, You, where "control" means (a) the power, direct
or indirect, to cause the direction or management of such entity,
whether by contract or otherwise, or (b) ownership of fifty percent
(50%) or more of the outstanding shares or beneficial ownership of
such entity.
2. Permitted Uses; Conditions & Restrictions. Subject to the terms
and conditions of this License, Apple hereby grants You, effective on
the date You accept this License and download the Original Code, a
world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license, to the extent of
Apple's Applicable Patent Rights and copyrights covering the Original
Code, to do the following:
2.1 Unmodified Code. You may use, reproduce, display, perform,
internally distribute within Your organization, and Externally Deploy
verbatim, unmodified copies of the Original Code, for commercial or
non-commercial purposes, provided that in each instance:
(a) You must retain and reproduce in all copies of Original Code the
copyright and other proprietary notices and disclaimers of Apple as
they appear in the Original Code, and keep intact all notices in the
Original Code that refer to this License; and
(b) You must include a copy of this License with every copy of Source
Code of Covered Code and documentation You distribute or Externally
Deploy, and You may not offer or impose any terms on such Source Code
that alter or restrict this License or the recipients' rights
hereunder, except as permitted under Section 6.
2.2 Modified Code. You may modify Covered Code and use, reproduce,
display, perform, internally distribute within Your organization, and
Externally Deploy Your Modifications and Covered Code, for commercial
or non-commercial purposes, provided that in each instance You also
meet all of these conditions:
(a) You must satisfy all the conditions of Section 2.1 with respect to
the Source Code of the Covered Code;
(b) You must duplicate, to the extent it does not already exist, the
notice in Exhibit A in each file of the Source Code of all Your
Modifications, and cause the modified files to carry prominent notices
stating that You changed the files and the date of any change; and
(c) If You Externally Deploy Your Modifications, You must make
Source Code of all Your Externally Deployed Modifications either
available to those to whom You have Externally Deployed Your
Modifications, or publicly available. Source Code of Your Externally
Deployed Modifications must be released under the terms set forth in
this License, including the license grants set forth in Section 3
below, for as long as you Externally Deploy the Covered Code or twelve
(12) months from the date of initial External Deployment, whichever is
longer. You should preferably distribute the Source Code of Your
Externally Deployed Modifications electronically (e.g. download from a
web site).
2.3 Distribution of Executable Versions. In addition, if You
Externally Deploy Covered Code (Original Code and/or Modifications) in
object code, executable form only, You must include a prominent
notice, in the code itself as well as in related documentation,
stating that Source Code of the Covered Code is available under the
terms of this License with information on how and where to obtain such
Source Code.
2.4 Third Party Rights. You expressly acknowledge and agree that
although Apple and each Contributor grants the licenses to their
respective portions of the Covered Code set forth herein, no
assurances are provided by Apple or any Contributor that the Covered
Code does not infringe the patent or other intellectual property
rights of any other entity. Apple and each Contributor disclaim any
liability to You for claims brought by any other entity based on
infringement of intellectual property rights or otherwise. As a
condition to exercising the rights and licenses granted hereunder, You
hereby assume sole responsibility to secure any other intellectual
property rights needed, if any. For example, if a third party patent
license is required to allow You to distribute the Covered Code, it is
Your responsibility to acquire that license before distributing the
Covered Code.
3. Your Grants. In consideration of, and as a condition to, the
licenses granted to You under this License, You hereby grant to any
person or entity receiving or distributing Covered Code under this
License a non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable license,
under Your Applicable Patent Rights and other intellectual property
rights (other than patent) owned or controlled by You, to use,
reproduce, display, perform, modify, sublicense, distribute and
Externally Deploy Your Modifications of the same scope and extent as
Apple's licenses under Sections 2.1 and 2.2 above.
4. Larger Works. You may create a Larger Work by combining Covered
Code with other code not governed by the terms of this License and
distribute the Larger Work as a single product. In each such instance,
You must make sure the requirements of this License are fulfilled for
the Covered Code or any portion thereof.
5. Limitations on Patent License. Except as expressly stated in
Section 2, no other patent rights, express or implied, are granted by
Apple herein. Modifications and/or Larger Works may require additional
patent licenses from Apple which Apple may grant in its sole
discretion.
6. Additional Terms. You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for,
warranty, support, indemnity or liability obligations and/or other
rights consistent with the scope of the license granted herein
("Additional Terms") to one or more recipients of Covered Code.
However, You may do so only on Your own behalf and as Your sole
responsibility, and not on behalf of Apple or any Contributor. You
must obtain the recipient's agreement that any such Additional Terms
are offered by You alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify, defend
and hold Apple and every Contributor harmless for any liability
incurred by or claims asserted against Apple or such Contributor by
reason of any such Additional Terms.
7. Versions of the License. Apple may publish revised and/or new
versions of this License from time to time. Each version will be given
a distinguishing version number. Once Original Code has been published
under a particular version of this License, You may continue to use it
under the terms of that version. You may also choose to use such
Original Code under the terms of any subsequent version of this
License published by Apple. No one other than Apple has the right to
modify the terms applicable to Covered Code created under this
License.
8. NO WARRANTY OR SUPPORT. The Covered Code may contain in whole or in
part pre-release, untested, or not fully tested works. The Covered
Code may contain errors that could cause failures or loss of data, and
may be incomplete or contain inaccuracies. You expressly acknowledge
and agree that use of the Covered Code, or any portion thereof, is at
Your sole and entire risk. THE COVERED CODE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND
WITHOUT WARRANTY, UPGRADES OR SUPPORT OF ANY KIND AND APPLE AND
APPLE'S LICENSOR(S) (COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS "APPLE" FOR THE
PURPOSES OF SECTIONS 8 AND 9) AND ALL CONTRIBUTORS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM
ALL WARRANTIES AND/OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT
NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND/OR CONDITIONS OF
MERCHANTABILITY, OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY, OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, OF ACCURACY, OF QUIET ENJOYMENT, AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD
PARTY RIGHTS. APPLE AND EACH CONTRIBUTOR DOES NOT WARRANT AGAINST
INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE COVERED CODE, THAT THE
FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE COVERED CODE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS,
THAT THE OPERATION OF THE COVERED CODE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR
ERROR-FREE, OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE COVERED CODE WILL BE CORRECTED. NO
ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY APPLE, AN APPLE
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR ANY CONTRIBUTOR SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY.
You acknowledge that the Covered Code is not intended for use in the
operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation, communication
systems, or air traffic control machines in which case the failure of
the Covered Code could lead to death, personal injury, or severe
physical or environmental damage.
9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE EXTENT NOT PROHIBITED BY LAW, IN NO
EVENT SHALL APPLE OR ANY CONTRIBUTOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING
TO THIS LICENSE OR YOUR USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE COVERED CODE, OR
ANY PORTION THEREOF, WHETHER UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY,
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), PRODUCTS LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF
APPLE OR SUCH CONTRIBUTOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES AND NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY
REMEDY. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY OF
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THIS LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY
TO YOU. In no event shall Apple's total liability to You for all
damages (other than as may be required by applicable law) under this
License exceed the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00).
10. Trademarks. This License does not grant any rights to use the
trademarks or trade names "Apple", "Apple Computer", "Mac", "Mac OS",
"QuickTime", "QuickTime Streaming Server" or any other trademarks,
service marks, logos or trade names belonging to Apple (collectively
"Apple Marks") or to any trademark, service mark, logo or trade name
belonging to any Contributor. You agree not to use any Apple Marks in
or as part of the name of products derived from the Original Code or
to endorse or promote products derived from the Original Code other
than as expressly permitted by and in strict compliance at all times
with Apple's third party trademark usage guidelines which are posted
at http://www.apple.com/legal/guidelinesfor3rdparties.html.
11. Ownership. Subject to the licenses granted under this License,
each Contributor retains all rights, title and interest in and to any
Modifications made by such Contributor. Apple retains all rights,
title and interest in and to the Original Code and any Modifications
made by or on behalf of Apple ("Apple Modifications"), and such Apple
Modifications will not be automatically subject to this License. Apple
may, at its sole discretion, choose to license such Apple
Modifications under this License, or on different terms from those
contained in this License or may choose not to license them at all.
12. Termination.
12.1 Termination. This License and the rights granted hereunder will
terminate:
(a) automatically without notice from Apple if You fail to comply with
any term(s) of this License and fail to cure such breach within 30
days of becoming aware of such breach;
(b) immediately in the event of the circumstances described in Section
13.5(b); or
(c) automatically without notice from Apple if You, at any time during
the term of this License, commence an action for patent infringement
against Apple; provided that Apple did not first commence
an action for patent infringement against You in that instance.
12.2 Effect of Termination. Upon termination, You agree to immediately
stop any further use, reproduction, modification, sublicensing and
distribution of the Covered Code. All sublicenses to the Covered Code
which have been properly granted prior to termination shall survive
any termination of this License. Provisions which, by their nature,
should remain in effect beyond the termination of this License shall
survive, including but not limited to Sections 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11,
12.2 and 13. No party will be liable to any other for compensation,
indemnity or damages of any sort solely as a result of terminating
this License in accordance with its terms, and termination of this
License will be without prejudice to any other right or remedy of
any party.
13. Miscellaneous.
13.1 Government End Users. The Covered Code is a "commercial item" as
defined in FAR 2.101. Government software and technical data rights in
the Covered Code include only those rights customarily provided to the
public as defined in this License. This customary commercial license
in technical data and software is provided in accordance with FAR
12.211 (Technical Data) and 12.212 (Computer Software) and, for
Department of Defense purchases, DFAR 252.227-7015 (Technical Data --
Commercial Items) and 227.7202-3 (Rights in Commercial Computer
Software or Computer Software Documentation). Accordingly, all U.S.
Government End Users acquire Covered Code with only those rights set
forth herein.
13.2 Relationship of Parties. This License will not be construed as
creating an agency, partnership, joint venture or any other form of
legal association between or among You, Apple or any Contributor, and
You will not represent to the contrary, whether expressly, by
implication, appearance or otherwise.
13.3 Independent Development. Nothing in this License will impair
Apple's right to acquire, license, develop, have others develop for
it, market and/or distribute technology or products that perform the
same or similar functions as, or otherwise compete with,
Modifications, Larger Works, technology or products that You may
develop, produce, market or distribute.
13.4 Waiver; Construction. Failure by Apple or any Contributor to
enforce any provision of this License will not be deemed a waiver of
future enforcement of that or any other provision. Any law or
regulation which provides that the language of a contract shall be
construed against the drafter will not apply to this License.
13.5 Severability. (a) If for any reason a court of competent
jurisdiction finds any provision of this License, or portion thereof,
to be unenforceable, that provision of the License will be enforced to
the maximum extent permissible so as to effect the economic benefits
and intent of the parties, and the remainder of this License will
continue in full force and effect. (b) Notwithstanding the foregoing,
if applicable law prohibits or restricts You from fully and/or
specifically complying with Sections 2 and/or 3 or prevents the
enforceability of either of those Sections, this License will
immediately terminate and You must immediately discontinue any use of
the Covered Code and destroy all copies of it that are in your
possession or control.
13.6 Dispute Resolution. Any litigation or other dispute resolution
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Metasploit [![Maintainability](https://api.codeclimate.com/v1/badges/943e398e619c09568f3f/maintainability)](https://codeclimate.com/github/rapid7/metasploit-framework/maintainability) [![Test Coverage](https://api.codeclimate.com/v1/badges/943e398e619c09568f3f/test_coverage)](https://codeclimate.com/github/rapid7/metasploit-framework/test_coverage) [![Docker Pulls](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/metasploitframework/metasploit-framework.svg)](https://hub.docker.com/r/metasploitframework/metasploit-framework/)
Metasploit
==
The Metasploit Framework is released under a BSD-style license. See
[COPYING](COPYING) for more details.
COPYING for more details.
The latest version of this software is available from: https://docs.metasploit.com/docs/using-metasploit/getting-started/nightly-installers.html
The latest version of this software is available from http://metasploit.com/
You can find documentation on Metasploit and how to use it at:
https://docs.metasploit.com/
Bug tracking and development information can be found at:
https://dev.metasploit.com/redmine/projects/framework/
Information about setting up a development environment can be found at:
https://docs.metasploit.com/docs/development/get-started/setting-up-a-metasploit-development-environment.html
The public GitHub source repository can be found at:
https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
Our bug and feature request tracker can be found at:
https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/issues
Questions and suggestions can be sent to:
msfdev(at)metasploit.com
New bugs and feature requests should be directed to:
https://r-7.co/MSF-BUGv1
The framework mailing list is the place to discuss features and ask for help.
To subscribe, visit the following web page:
https://mail.metasploit.com/mailman/listinfo/framework
API documentation for writing modules can be found at:
https://docs.metasploit.com/api/
Questions and suggestions can be sent to: Freenode IRC channel or e-mail the metasploit-hackers mailing list
The mailing list archives are available from:
https://mail.metasploit.com/pipermail/framework/
Installing
--
Generally, you should use [the free installer](https://docs.metasploit.com/docs/using-metasploit/getting-started/nightly-installers.html),
which contains all of the dependencies and will get you up and running with a
few clicks. See the [Dev Environment Setup](https://docs.metasploit.com/docs/development/get-started/setting-up-a-metasploit-development-environment.html) if
you'd like to deal with dependencies on your own.
Generally, you should use the installer which contains all dependencies
and will get you up and running with a few clicks. See the [Dev
Environment Setup][wiki-devenv] if you'd like to deal with dependencies
on your own.
Using Metasploit
--
Metasploit can do all sorts of things. The first thing you'll want to do
is start `msfconsole`, but after that, you'll probably be best served by
reading [Metasploit Unleashed][unleashed], the [great community
resources](https://metasploit.github.io), or take a look at the
[Using Metasploit](https://docs.metasploit.com/docs/using-metasploit/basics/using-metasploit.html)
page on the documentation website.
reading some of the great tutorials online:
* [Metasploit Unleashed][unleashed]
* [The official Metasploit wiki on Github][wiki-start]
Contributing
--
See the [Dev Environment Setup][devenv] guide on GitHub, which will
walk you through the whole process from installing all the
See the [Dev Environment Setup][wiki-devenv] guide on github which will
walk you through the whole process starting from installing all the
dependencies, to cloning the repository, and finally to submitting a
pull request. For slightly more information, see
[Contributing](https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md).
pull request.
[devenv]: https://docs.metasploit.com/docs/development/get-started/setting-up-a-metasploit-development-environment.html "Metasploit Development Environment Setup"
[unleashed]: https://www.offensive-security.com/metasploit-unleashed/ "Metasploit Unleashed"
[wiki-devenv]: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/wiki/Metasploit-Development-Environment "Metasploit Development Environment Setup"
[wiki-start]: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/wiki/ "Metasploit Wiki"
[wiki-usage]: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework/wiki/Using-Metasploit "Using Metasploit"
[unleashed]: http://www.offensive-security.com/metasploit-unleashed/ "Metasploit Unleashed"
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#!/usr/bin/env rake
require File.expand_path('../config/application', __FILE__)
require 'msfenv'
require 'metasploit/framework/require'
require 'metasploit/framework/spec/untested_payloads'
# @note must be before `Metasploit::Framework::Application.load_tasks`
#
# define db rake tasks from activerecord if activerecord is in the bundle. activerecord could be not in the bundle if
# the user installs with `bundle install --without db`
Metasploit::Framework::Require.optionally_active_record_railtie
begin
require 'rspec/core'
require 'rspec-rerun/tasks'
rescue LoadError
puts "rspec not in bundle, so can't set up spec tasks. " \
"To run specs ensure to install the development and test groups."
puts "Bundle currently installed '--without #{Bundler.settings.without.join(' ')}'."
puts "To clear the without option do `bundle install --without ''` (the --without flag with an empty string) or " \
"`rm -rf .bundle` to remove the .bundle/config manually and then `bundle install`"
else
require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(spec: 'db:test:prepare')
end
Metasploit::Framework::Application.load_tasks
Metasploit::Framework::Spec::Constants.define_task
Metasploit::Framework::Spec::Threads::Suite.define_task
Metasploit::Framework::Spec::UntestedPayloads.define_task
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This file lists bundled packages and their associated licensing terms.
- The Packet Sniffer SDK (MicroOLAP) library embedded into the Meterpreter
Sniffer extension. HD Moore has a single-seat developer license.
- The Rabal library located under lib/rabal
Ruby
====
- The Bit-Struct library located under lib/bit-struct.
Copyright (c) 2005-2009, Joel VanderWerf.
- The SNMP library located under lib/snmp.
Copyright (c) 2004 David R. Halliday
- The Zip library located under lib/zip.
Copyright (C) 2002-2004 Thomas Sondergaard
- Gem components located under lib/gemcache/
* rdoc - RDoc is Copyright (c) 2001-2003 Dave Thomas, The Pragmatic Programmers.
Portions (c) 2007-2011 Eric Hodel. Portions copyright others, see individual
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* eventmachine - Copyright (C) 2006-07 by Francis Cianfrocca
* json - Copyright Daniel Luz <dev at mernen dot com>
* pg - Copyright (c) 1997-2012 by the authors
````
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````
PacketFu
========
- The PacketFu library located under lib/packetfu.
Copyright (c) 2008-2012, Tod Beardsley
````
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All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
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DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL TOD BEARDSLEY BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
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ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
````
GPL
===
- The modified TightVNC binaries and their associated source code.
````
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* EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
* PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR
* ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
* SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
* LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
* STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
* ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
* OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
* ====================================================================
*
* This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
* (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
* Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
*
*/
Original SSLeay License
-----------------------
/* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
* All rights reserved.
*
* This package is an SSL implementation written
* by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
* The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
*
* This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as
* the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions
* apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA,
* lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation
* included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms
* except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
*
* Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in
* the code are not to be removed.
* If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution
* as the author of the parts of the library used.
* This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or
* in documentation (online or textual) provided with the package.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
* must display the following acknowledgement:
* "This product includes cryptographic software written by
* Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)"
* The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library
* being used are not cryptographic related :-).
* 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from
* the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement:
* "This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com)"
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG `AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or
* derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be
* copied and put under another distribution licence
* [including the GNU Public Licence.]
*/
````
MIT
===
- The SSHKey library located under lib/sshkey.
Copyright (c) 2011 James Miller
- The Net::SSH library located under lib/net/ssh.
Copyright (c) 2008 Jamis Buck <jamis@37signals.com>
- Anemone located under lib/anemone
Copyright (c) 2009 Vertive, Inc.
- RKelly located under lib/rkelly/
Copyright (c) 2007, 2008, 2009 Aaron Patterson, John Barnette
- Gem components located under lib/gemcache
* actionmailer - Copyright (c) 2004-2011 David Heinemeier Hansson
* actionpack - Copyright (c) 2004-2011 David Heinemeier Hansson
* activemodel - Copyright (c) 2004-2011 David Heinemeier Hansson
* activerecord - Copyright (c) 2004-2011 David Heinemeier Hansson
* activeresource - Copyright (c) 2006-2011 David Heinemeier Hansson
* activesupport - Copyright (c) 2005-2011 David Heinemeier Hansson
* authlogic - Copyright (c) 2011 Ben Johnson of Binary Logic
* carrierwave - Copyright (c) 2008-2012 Jonas Nicklas
* chunky_png - Copyright (c) 2010 Willem van Bergen
* daemons - Copyright (c) 2005-2012 Thomas Uehlinger
* diff-lcs - Copyright 20042011 Austin Ziegler
* formtastic - Copyright (c) 2008-2010 Justin French
* fssm - Copyright (c) 2011 Travis Tilley
* hike - Copyright (c) 2011 Sam Stephenson
* i18n - Copyright (c) 2008 The Ruby I18n team
* jquery-rails - Copyright (c) 2010 Andre Arko
* liquid - Copyright (c) 2005, 2006 Tobias Luetke
* method_source - Copyright (c) 2011 John Mair (banisterfiend)
* multi_json - Copyright (c) 2010 Michael Bleigh, Josh Kalderimis, Erik Michaels-Ober, and Intridea, Inc.
* rack - Copyright (c) 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Christian Neukirchen <purl.org/net/chneukirchen>
* rack-cache - Copyright (c) 2008 Ryan Tomayko <http://tomayko.com/about>
* rack-ssl - Copyright (c) 2010 Joshua Peek
* rake - Copyright (c) 2003, 2004 Jim Weirich
* slop - Copyright (c) 2012 Lee Jarvis
* sprockets - Copyright (c) 2011 Sam Stephenson, Copyright (c) 2011 Joshua Peek
* state_machine - Copyright (c) 2006-2012 Aaron Pfeifer
* thor - Copyright (c) 2008 Yehuda Katz
* tilt - Copyright (c) 2010 Ryan Tomayko <http://tomayko.com/about>
* treetop - Copyright (c) 2007 Nathan Sobo
* tzinfo - Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Philip Ross
````
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
````
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# -*- mode: ruby -*-
# vi: set ft=ruby :
display_name = "metasploit-framework"
Vagrant.configure(2) do |config|
config.ssh.forward_x11 = true
config.vm.box = "hashicorp/bionic64" # https://app.vagrantup.com/hashicorp/boxes/bionic64
config.vm.network :forwarded_port, guest: 4444, host: 4444
config.vm.provider "vmware_desktop" do |v|
v.memory = 2048
v.cpus = 2
v.vmx['displayname'] = display_name
#v.gui = true # uncomment to show VM in your hypervisor's GUI
end
config.vm.provider "virtualbox" do |v|
v.name = display_name
v.memory = 2048
v.cpus = 2
#v.gui = true # uncomment to show VM in your hypervisor's GUI
end
%w(.vimrc .gitconfig).each do |f|
local = File.expand_path "~/#{f}"
if File.exist? local
config.vm.provision "file", source: local, destination: f
end
end
[ #"echo 127.0.1.1 `cat /etc/hostname` >> /etc/hosts", work around a bug in official Ubuntu Xenial cloud images
"apt-get update",
"apt-get dist-upgrade -y",
"apt-get -y install curl build-essential git tig vim john nmap libpq-dev libpcap-dev gnupg2 fortune postgresql postgresql-contrib",
].each do |step|
config.vm.provision "shell", inline: step
end
[ # use the rvm install method used in omnibus install
# only show stderr when gpg really fails. avoids superfluous stderr from gpg
'out=`curl -sSL https://rvm.io/mpapis.asc | gpg --import - 2>&1` && echo "imported mpapis.asc" || echo $out 1>&2',
'out=`curl -sSL https://rvm.io/pkuczynski.asc | gpg --import - 2>&1` && echo "imported pkuczynski.asc" || echo $out 1>&2',
'out=`curl -L -sSL https://get.rvm.io | bash -s stable 2>&1` && echo "rvm installed" || echo $out 1>&2',
# only install Ruby if the right version isn't already present
"echo 'Installing Ruby if necessary'",
'cd /vagrant && rv=`cat .ruby-version` && source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm && rvm list strings | grep -q $rv || rvm install $rv',
'source ~/.rvm/scripts/rvm && cd /vagrant && gem install --quiet bundler && bundle',
'mkdir -p ~/.msf4',
].each do |step|
config.vm.provision "shell", privileged: false, inline: step
end
config.vm.provision "file", source: "config/database.yml.vagrant", destination: "~/.msf4/database.yml"
config.vm.provision "shell", inline: "sudo -u postgres psql postgres -tAc \"SELECT 1 FROM pg_roles WHERE rolname='vagrant'\" | grep -q 1 || sudo -u postgres createuser -s -e -w vagrant && sudo -u postgres psql -c \"ALTER USER vagrant with ENCRYPTED PASSWORD 'vagrant';\""
["msf_dev_db", "msf_test_db"].each do |database|
config.vm.provision "shell", inline: "sudo -u postgres psql -lqt | awk '{ print $1 }' | grep -w #{database} | wc -l | grep -q 1 || sudo -u postgres createdb --owner vagrant #{database}"
end
end
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This directory contains ActiveRecord concerns, models and validators.
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module Mdm::Workspace::BoundaryRange
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
included do
#
# Validations
#
validate :boundary_must_be_ip_range
#
# Instance Methods
#
# If {#limit_to_network} is disabled, this will always return `true`.
# Otherwise, return `true` only if all of the given IPs are within the
# project {#boundary boundaries}.
#
# @param ips [String] IP range(s)
# @return [true] if actions on ips are allowed.
# @return [false] if actions are not allowed on ips.
def allow_actions_on?(ips)
return true unless limit_to_network
return true unless boundary
return true if boundary.empty?
boundaries = Shellwords.split(boundary)
return true if boundaries.empty? # It's okay if there is no boundary range after all
given_range = Rex::Socket::RangeWalker.new(ips)
return false unless given_range # Can't do things to nonexistant IPs
allowed = false
boundaries.each do |boundary_range|
ok_range = Rex::Socket::RangeWalker.new(boundary)
allowed = true if ok_range.include_range? given_range
end
return allowed
end
# Validates that {#boundary} is {#valid_ip_or_range? a valid IP address or
# IP address range}. Due to this not being tested before it was moved here
# from Mdm, the default workspace does not validate. We always validate boundaries
# and a workspace may have a blank default boundary.
#
# @return [void]
def boundary_must_be_ip_range
unless boundary.blank?
begin
boundaries = Shellwords.split(boundary)
rescue ArgumentError
boundaries = []
end
boundaries.each do |range|
unless valid_ip_or_range?(range)
errors.add(:boundary, "must be a valid IP range")
end
end
end
end
# Returns an array of addresses ranges
#
# @return [Array<String>]
def addresses
(boundary || "").split("\n")
end
private
# Returns whether `string` is a valid IP address or IP address range.
#
# @return [true] if valid IP address or IP address range.
# @return [false] otherwise.
def valid_ip_or_range?(string)
range = Rex::Socket::RangeWalker.new(string)
range && range.ranges && range.ranges.any?
end
end
end
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# Adds associations to `Metasploit::Credential::Core` which are inverses of association on models under
# {BruteForce::Reuse}.
require 'metasploit/framework/credential'
module Metasploit::Credential::Core::ToCredential
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
included do
def to_credential
Metasploit::Framework::Credential.new(
public: public.try(:username) || '',
private: private.try(:data) || '',
private_type: private.try(:type).try(:demodulize).try(:underscore).try(:to_sym),
realm: realm.try(:value),
realm_key: realm.try(:key),
parent: self
)
end
end
end
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class ApplicationRecord < ActiveRecord::Base
self.abstract_class = true
include ArelHelpers::ArelTable
include ArelHelpers::JoinAssociation
end
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require 'metasploit/framework/file_path_validator'
require 'metasploit/framework/executable_path_validator'
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module Metasploit
module Framework
# This is a ActiveModel custom validator that assumes the attribute
# is supposed to be the path to a regular file. It checks whether the
# file exists and whether or not it is an executable file.
class ExecutablePathValidator < ActiveModel::EachValidator
def validate_each(record, attribute, value)
unless ::File.executable? value
record.errors.add(attribute, (options[:message] || "is not a valid path to an executable file"))
end
end
end
end
end
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module Metasploit
module Framework
# This is a ActiveModel custom validator that assumes the attribute
# is supposed to be the path to a regular file. It checks whether the
# file exists and whether or not it is a regular file.
class FilePathValidator < ActiveModel::EachValidator
def validate_each(record, attribute, value)
unless value && ::File.file?(value)
record.errors.add(attribute, (options[:message] || "is not a valid path to a regular file"))
end
end
end
end
end
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
#
# $Id$
#
# Ruby front-end to the Armitage Java user interface
#
# $Revision$
#
msfbase = __FILE__
while File.symlink?(msfbase)
msfbase = File.expand_path(File.readlink(msfbase), File.dirname(msfbase))
end
if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /mswin|mingw/i
exec "javaw", "-jar", "#{File.dirname(msfbase)}/data/armitage/armitage.jar", *ARGV
else
exec "java", "-jar", "#{File.dirname(msfbase)}/data/armitage/armitage.jar", *ARGV
end
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Contains various files that help configure Metasploit. Most files here you'll never have to deal with, though
`database.yml.example` might be useful for those looking to configure their database, and `openssl.conf`
might be helpful for those trying to troubleshoot OpenSSL issues in Metasploit.
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require 'fiddle'
Fiddle.const_set(:VERSION, '0.0.0') unless Fiddle.const_defined?(:VERSION)
require 'rails'
require File.expand_path('../boot', __FILE__)
all_environments = [
:development,
:production,
:test
]
Bundler.require(
*Rails.groups(
coverage: [:test],
db: all_environments,
pcap: all_environments
)
)
#
# Railties
#
# For compatibility with jquery-rails (and other engines that need action_view) in pro
require 'action_controller/railtie'
require 'action_view/railtie'
#
# Project
#
require 'metasploit/framework/common_engine'
require 'metasploit/framework/database'
module Metasploit
module Framework
class Application < Rails::Application
include Metasploit::Framework::CommonEngine
config.paths['log'] = "#{Msf::Config.log_directory}/#{Rails.env}.log"
config.paths['config/database'] = [Metasploit::Framework::Database.configurations_pathname.try(:to_path)]
config.autoloader = :zeitwerk
case Rails.env
when "development"
config.eager_load = false
when "test"
config.eager_load = false
when "production"
config.eager_load = false
end
if ActiveRecord.respond_to?(:legacy_connection_handling=)
ActiveRecord.legacy_connection_handling = false
end
end
end
end
# Silence warnings about this defaulting to true
I18n.enforce_available_locales = true
require 'msfenv'
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require 'pathname'
require 'rubygems'
GEMFILE_EXTENSIONS = [
'.local',
''
]
msfenv_real_pathname = Pathname.new(__FILE__).realpath
root = msfenv_real_pathname.parent.parent
unless ENV['BUNDLE_GEMFILE']
require 'pathname'
GEMFILE_EXTENSIONS.each do |extension|
extension_pathname = root.join("Gemfile#{extension}")
if extension_pathname.readable?
ENV['BUNDLE_GEMFILE'] = extension_pathname.to_path
break
end
end
end
begin
require 'bundler/setup'
rescue LoadError => e
$stderr.puts "[*] Bundler failed to load and returned this error:"
$stderr.puts
$stderr.puts " '#{e}'"
$stderr.puts
$stderr.puts "[*] You may need to uninstall or upgrade bundler"
exit(1)
end
lib_path = root.join('lib').to_path
unless $LOAD_PATH.include? lib_path
$LOAD_PATH.unshift lib_path
end
require 'digest'
require 'metasploit/framework/version'
require 'msf/base/config'
# Invalidate and delete the bootsnap cache if required. For instance if the metasploit-framework version has changed.
#
# @param [Hash] bootsnap_config See https://github.com/Shopify/bootsnap/blob/95e8d170aea99a831fd484ce09ad2f195644e740/lib/bootsnap.rb#L38
# @return [void]
def invalidate_bootsnap_cache!(bootsnap_config)
expected_cache_metadata = {
'metasploit_framework_version' => Metasploit::Framework::Version::VERSION,
'ruby_description' => RUBY_DESCRIPTION,
'bundler_lockfile_hash' => Digest::MD5.hexdigest(Bundler.read_file(Bundler.default_lockfile)),
'bootsnap_config' => {
'load_path_cache' => bootsnap_config[:load_path_cache],
'compile_cache_iseq' => bootsnap_config[:compile_cache_iseq],
'compile_cache_yaml' => bootsnap_config[:compile_cache_yaml],
}
}
cache_metadata_path = File.join(bootsnap_config[:cache_dir], "metadata.yaml")
if File.exist?(cache_metadata_path)
cache_metadata = YAML.safe_load(File.binread(cache_metadata_path))
if cache_metadata != expected_cache_metadata
FileUtils.rm_rf(bootsnap_config[:cache_dir], secure: true)
end
end
FileUtils.mkdir_p(bootsnap_config[:cache_dir])
File.binwrite(cache_metadata_path, expected_cache_metadata.to_yaml)
nil
end
# Attempt to use bootsnap caching for improved startup time
begin
require 'bootsnap'
env = ENV['RAILS_ENV'] || ENV['RACK_ENV'] || ENV['ENV']
development_mode = ['', nil, 'development'].include?(env)
cache_dir = ::File.join(Msf::Config.config_directory, "bootsnap_cache")
bootsnap_config = {
cache_dir: cache_dir,
ignore_directories: [],
development_mode: development_mode,
load_path_cache: true, # Optimize the LOAD_PATH with a cache
compile_cache_iseq: false, # Don't compile Ruby code into ISeq cache, breaks coverage reporting.
compile_cache_yaml: false, # Don't compile YAML into a cache
readonly: false, # Update caches - https://github.com/Shopify/bootsnap/commit/b51397f96c33aa421fd5c29484fb9574df9eb451
}
invalidate_bootsnap_cache!(bootsnap_config)
Bootsnap.setup(**bootsnap_config)
rescue
$stderr.puts 'Warning: Failed bootsnap cache setup'
begin
FileUtils.rm_rf(cache_dir, secure: true)
rescue
$stderr.puts 'Warning: Failed deleting bootsnap cache'
end
end
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<%
rerun = File.file?('rerun.txt') ? IO.read('rerun.txt') : ""
rerun_opts = rerun.to_s.strip.empty? ? "--format #{ENV['CUCUMBER_FORMAT'] || 'progress'} features" : "--format #{ENV['CUCUMBER_FORMAT'] || 'pretty'} #{rerun}"
std_opts = "--format #{ENV['CUCUMBER_FORMAT'] || 'pretty'} --strict --tags ~@wip"
ignored_tags = "--tags ~@boot --tags ~@targets"
%>
default: <%= std_opts %> <%= ignored_tags %> features
boot: <%= std_opts %> --tags @boot features
exploit: <%= std_opts %> --tags @targets features
wip: --tags @wip:3 --wip features
rerun: <%= rerun_opts %> --format rerun --out rerun.txt --strict --tags ~@wip
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# To set up a metasploit database, follow the directions hosted at:
# http://r-7.co/MSF-DEV#set-up-postgresql
#
# Kali Linux and the Omnibus installers both include an easy wrapper script for
# managing your database, which may be more convenient than rolling your own.
development: &pgsql
adapter: postgresql
database: metasploit_framework_development
username: metasploit_framework_development
password: __________________________________
host: localhost
port: 5432
pool: 200
timeout: 5
# You will often want to seperate your databases between dev
# mode and prod mode. Absent a production db, though, defaulting
# to dev is pretty sensible for many developer-users.
production: &production
<<: *pgsql
# Warning: The database defined as "test" will be erased and
# re-generated from your development database when you run "rake".
# Do not set this db to the same as development or production.
#
# Note also, sqlite3 is totally unsupported by Metasploit now.
test:
<<: *pgsql
database: metasploit_framework_test
username: metasploit_framework_test
password: ___________________________
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# @note This file is only for use in GitHub Actions. If you need to make a
# config/database.yml for running rake, rake spec, or rspec locally, please
# customize `conifg/database.yml.example`
#
# @example Customizing config/database.yml.example
# cp config/database.yml.example config/database.yml
# # update password fields for each environment's user
development: &pgsql
adapter: postgresql
database: metasploit_framework_development
host: localhost
username: postgres
password: postgres
pool: 25
timeout: 5
# Warning: The database defined as "test" will be erased and
# re-generated from your development database when you run "rake".
# Do not set this db to the same as development or production.
#
# Note also, sqlite3 is totally unsupported by Metasploit now.
test:
<<: *pgsql
database: metasploit_framework_test
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development: &pgsql
adapter: postgresql
database: msf_dev_db
username: vagrant
password: vagrant
host: localhost
port: 5432
pool: 200
timeout: 5
production: &production
<<: *pgsql
test:
<<: *pgsql
database: msf_test_db
username: vagrant
wassword: vagrant
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# Load the rails application
require File.expand_path('../application', __FILE__)
# Initialize the rails application
Metasploit::Framework::Application.initialize!
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if defined? Metasploit::Framework::Application
Metasploit::Framework::Application.configure do
config.log_level = :info
end
end
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openssl_conf = openssl_init
[openssl_init]
providers = provider_sect
ssl_conf = ssl_sect
[provider_sect]
default = default_sect
legacy = legacy_sect
[default_sect]
activate = 1
[legacy_sect]
activate = 1
[ssl_sect]
system_default = system_default_sect
[system_default_sect]
MinProtocol = SSLv3
CipherString = ALL:@SECLEVEL=0
Options = UnsafeLegacyRenegotiation
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This folder contains various data files used for a variety of purposes, including but not limited to banners for the
console, exploit source code for exploits (under `data/exploits`), template code and binaries, wordlists and shellcode.
As a general rule of thumb this folder will most often be used when you are using compiled binaries or source code from
other exploits for cases such as local privilege escalation exploits and need to provide the exploit code and compiled
binaries so that maintainers can verify the binary and compile it themselves, as so that modules can find the R7 compiled
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=============================================================================
Armitage - Cyber Attack Management for Metasploit
=============================================================================
*** http://www.fastandeasyhacking.com ***
1. What is Armitage?
-----------------
Armitage is a graphical cyber attack management tool for Metasploit that
visualizes your targets, recommends exploits, and exposes the advanced
capabilities of the framework.
Advanced users will find Armitage valuable for managing remote Metasploit
instances and collaboration. Armitage's red team collaboration features allow
your team to use the same sessions, share data, and communicate through one
Metasploit instance.
Armitage aims to make Metasploit usable for security practitioners who
understand hacking but don't use Metasploit every day. If you want to learn
Metasploit and grow into the advanced features, Armitage can help you.
2. Documentation
-------------
The documentation for Armitage is located on the Armitage website at:
http://www.fastandeasyhacking.com. Read the FAQ and the Manual for
information on connecting Armitage to Metasploit and using it.
3. Install and Update
----------
To get started, see the manual at http://www.fastandeasyhacking.com
4. Source Code
-----------
This projected is hosted on Google Code at:
http://code.google.com/p/armitage/
5. Disclaimer
----------
Use this code for your development and don't hack systems that you don't
have permission to hack. The existence of this software does not reflect the
opinions or beliefs of my current employers, past employers, future
employers, or any small animals I come into contact with. Enjoy this
software with my blessing. I hope it helps you learn and become a better
security professional.
6. Contact
-------
Report bugs in the issue tracker at:
http://code.google.com/p/armitage/issues/list
E-mail contact@fastandeasyhacking.com with other questions/concerns. Make
sure you peruse the FAQ and Manual first.
7. License
-------
(c) 2010-2012 Raphael Mudge. This project is licensed under the BSD license.
See section 8 for more information.
lib/jgraphx.jar is used here within the terms of the BSD license offered by
JGraphX Ltd. http://www.jgraphx.com/
-
lib/msgpack-0.5.1-devel.jar and lib/postgresql-9.1-901.jdbc4.jar are both
BSD licensed libraries.
-
Some code in src/msf/* comes from msfgui by scriptjunkie.
-
This project uses the LGPL Sleep scripting language with no modifications.
Sleep's source is available at: http://sleep.dashnine.org/
8. The BSD License
---------------
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted provided
that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all
such forms and that any documentation, advertising materials, and other
materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the
software was developed by the copyright holders. The name of the copyright
holders may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this
software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ''AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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#!/bin/bash
# start msfrpcd and the deconfliction server. Check for common mistakes
# to save some time and head scratching...
# check the arguments
EXPECTED=2
if [ $# -ne $EXPECTED ]; then
echo "[-] You must provide: <external IP address> <team password>"
echo " <external IP address> must be reachable by Armitage"
echo " clients on port 55553"
echo " <team password> is a shared password your team uses to"
echo " authenticate to the Armitage team server"
exit
fi
# check that we're r00t
if [ $UID -ne 0 ]; then
echo "[-] Superuser privileges are required to run the team server"
exit
fi
# check if java is available...
if [ $(command -v java) ]; then
true
else
echo "[-] java is not in \$PATH"
echo " is Java installed?"
exit
fi
# check if keytool is available...
if [ $(command -v keytool) ]; then
true
else
echo "[-] keytool is not in \$PATH"
echo " install the Java Developer Kit"
exit
fi
# check if msfrpcd is available
if [ $(command -v msfrpcd) ]; then
true
else
echo "[-] msfrpcd is not in \$PATH"
echo " is Metasploit installed?"
exit
fi
# check if msfrpcd is running or not
if [ "$(pidof msfrpcd)" ]; then
echo "[-] msfrpcd is already running. Kill it before running this script"
echo " try: killall -9 msfrpcd"
exit
fi
# generate a certificate
# naturally you're welcome to replace this step with your own permanent certificate.
# just make sure you pass -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore="/path/to/whatever" and
# -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword="password" to java. This is used for setting up
# an SSL server socket. Also, the SHA-1 digest of the first certificate in the store
# is printed so users may have a chance to verify they're not being owned.
echo "[+] Generating X509 certificate and keystore (for SSL)"
rm -f ./armitage.store
keytool -keystore ./armitage.store -storepass 123456 -keypass 123456 -genkey -keyalg RSA -alias armitage -dname "CN=Armitage Hacker, OU=FastAndEasyHacking, O=Armitage, L=Somewhere, S=Cyberspace, C=Earth"
# start everything up
echo "[+] Starting RPC daemon"
msfrpcd -U msf -P $2 -a 127.0.0.1 -p 55554 -S
echo "[+] sleeping for 20s (to let msfrpcd initialize)"
sleep 20
echo "[+] Starting Armitage team server"
java -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=./armitage.store -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=123456 -server -XX:+UseParallelGC -jar armitage.jar --server $1 55554 msf $2 55553
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Armitage Changelog
==================
7 Jun 12 - Adding on to those quick bug fixes / tweaks
--------
- Disabled Nagles algorithm for team server and client SSL sockets.
This makes team server much more responsive... trust me.
- Fixed bug preventing Armitage from showing "Started Service"
message when starting the SOCKS Proxy server.
- Fixed a find feature highlight bug in the View tab.
30 May 12 - A few quick bug fixes / tweaks...
---------
- Fixed an exception when killing a session or removing a route
through the UI.
- Oooh, ps command added a new column to its output. Updated ps
parser to handle this.
- Hosts -> Import Hosts now works under Windows again. Had to
escape the filename. *sigh*
- Hail Mary now sets LHOST option. This is necessary for some
attacks to work properly.
- Tweaked console create code in beginning of Armitage setup to
hopefully avoid aggravating the evil console.create deadlock
condition.
21 May 12
---------
- Added a hack to prevent the input area from flickering when the
prompt changes.
- Updated the color palette to something a little more subtle.
- Added an optimization to how modules are launched. This will make
a difference for team use in high latency situations.
- Rewrote MSF Scans feature to use console queue. This option is more
reliable and it makes the code easier to follow.
- Added a hack to combine chat message writes with a read request.
This will make the event log more responsive in a high latency
situation (can't you tell I care about this "situation")
- Fixed text highlights through Ctrl+F on Windows. UNIX platforms
were always OK. Another good reason to not use these tools on
Windows. Ever.
- View -> Downloads Sync Files feature now works on Windows. It looks
like leaving those pesky :'s in the file paths is bad.
17 May 12
---------
- Fixed bug with loot/download viewer breaking with a font resize.
- Default console font color is now grey. I never noticed that I had
white text on a black background before. That's a lot of contrast.
This is adjustable too through Armitage -> Preferences.
- And... the Armitage console now displays pretty colors. If you don't
like colors, set the console.show_colors.boolean preference to false
through Armitage -> Preferences.
- Fixed a bug preventing input field from getting focus when popping a
console tab using Ctrl+W.
14 May 12
---------
- Oopserific--dynamic workspace shortcuts were not bound until you
clicked the Workspaces menu. I fixed that.
- Improved console pool's ability to detect a dead console. If you saw
"null" prompts in an open tab, it's because of a dead console. Fixed
- Bound Ctrl+Backspace to reset dynamic workspaces. Ctrl+0 is now back
to what it originally did (resetting the font size to default).
- Added Ctrl+T to take a screenshot of the active tab
- Added Ctrl+W to pop the active tab into its own window
- Armitage team server is now SSL enabled. The teamserver script (you
are using it, right?) generates a certificate for you using keytool.
The server presents the SHA1 hash of its certificate. Armitage users
have the opportunity to verify and trust the hash of the certificate
presented to them or to reject it and not connect.
- Added Ctrl+Left / Ctrl+Right to quickly navigate through tabs.
- Added a check to prevent clients from connecting to msfrpcd directly
when teaming is enabled.
- Fixed a bug that prevented command shells from opening on some sessions
- Team server client now caches certain calls to RPC server.
- Reworked the Loot/Downloads View button. Now, all highlighted files are
displayed in one View tab. This makes searching easier. Each file is
displayed with a colored header (to make it easier to tell when one file
ends and the other begins).
- Added Sync Files button to Loot/Downloads tabs when connected to a team
server. This button will download all files associated with the highlighted
rows and save them in the Armitage data directory.
7 May 12
--------
Note: Armitage team server setup has changed. Refer to the manual for
the latest information: http://www.fastandeasyhacking.com/manual#7
- Armitage team mode now routes all Metasploit-bound calls through the
deconfliction server. Armitage also pools "temporary" Metasploit
consoles. It's too bad this is logged as one change, because it's
more like twenty. These changes were motivated by a desire to avoid
triggering a race condition that was introduced w/ Metasploit 4.3.0.
http://dev.metasploit.com/redmine/issues/6829
On the bright side these changes will allow a lot more flexibility
to optimize how Armitage interacts with msfrpcd and to do some neat
things (like logging) in a centralized way.
- Module description (in module launch dialog) is now resizable.
- Added Ctrl+D keyboard shortcut to close active tab.
- Armitage now uses (more robust) console queue for launching post
modules, handlers, brute force attacks, and other things.
- Fixed a race condition in the Jobs tab refresh after killing a job
- Armitage now filters smb hashes from non-psexec/smb login dialogs.
- Added armitage.log_data_here.folder setting. This setting lets you
specify where Armitage will save its logs, downloaded files, and
screenshots. *cough* Some penetration testers like to dump everything
to an encrypted volume. *cough*. I apologize it took this long to
get this feature in place.
- Improved perceived responsiveness of a console interaction
17 Apr 12
---------
- Modified how Armitage determines a console command is complete to stay
compat with behavior changes in a recent Metasploit update.
- Armitage now queues console commands to prevent out of order execution.
16 Apr 12
---------
- The search field in the module browser now updates results in real time.
Start typing and Armitage will start filtering the module tree for you.
Clear the field to reset it to the default state.
- Added keyboard shortcuts to switch dynamic workspaces...
Ctrl+1 = first workspace
Ctrl+2 = second workspace
....
Ctrl+0 = show all
- Added keyboard shortcuts:
Ctrl+N = new console
Ctrl+O = open preferences
- Armitage's Meterpreter -> Access -> Dump Hashes -> lsass method is now
much better about grabbing all of the hashdump output and adding it to
the creds table. The hashdump command returns output as an arbitrary
number of chunks. I now use a different read strategy for determining when
the output is complete.
- You may now use Ctrl+Alt to deselect highlighted items in a range in the
Jobs and Workspaces table views (most other table views that do multi
selection should allow this already).
- Added Shell -> Pass Session for *NIX shell sessions. Uses the system_session
module to pass a shell session elsewhere (or duplicate the current shell)
29 Mar 12
---------
- Fixed a bug that affects first-time users. Armitage was not initializing a
console before trying to connect to the database.
28 Mar 12
---------
- Team server now delivers chat messages in batches vs. one line at a time.
This will make syncing on reconnect much better (in theory)
- Several optimizations to prevent unnecessary reads/calls to deconfliction
server when in team mode. This will primarily affect high latency situations.
- Use Shift+Click to close all tabs with the same name. This feature now closes
all tabs in the same group (e.g., all screenshots, file browsers, command
shells, etc.)
- Armitage now logs launches of the enum_dns module.
- Hosts -> DNS Enumerate now populates NS field with highlighted host.
- Armitage now adds a tooltip to tabs associated with a session. Hover your
mouse over a tab X button to see which host the tab is associated with.
- Fixed a potential exception caused when listing downloads.
- Created a queue to process certain commands meant for Metasploit in order and
in a throttled manner. Started moving some Armitage calls to it. Now you can
fire an exploit at 1,000 hosts and Armitage won't blink. It might take awhile
before that exploit finishes firing against all of the hosts though :)
- The file browser now has a "List Drives" button. It's only available on
Windows sessions. Click it to see which drives are available.
- File browser can now navigate to folders with apostrophes in their name.
- Made some major internal changes to how Armitage interacts with Metasploit. The
goal is to make a more robust and faster hacking experience for you.
22 Mar 12
---------
- Updated Armitage NMap profiles with the following:
-T4 (instead of -T5) [wait longer for open services to reply]
-n [forces NMap to not resolve the hostname of IP addresses]
--min-hostgroup 96 [allows more parallelism when scanning hosts]
- Armitage now intercepts screenshot and webcam_snap commands from meterpreter
shell and performs the appropriate action with them.
- View -> Creds -> Export button now works in team mode.
- Doh! Armitage now properly shows VMWare icon when OS is set to a VMWare ESXi
- Armitage "is command finished?" heuristic now accounts for commands like
del /S which prompt with a (Y/N)? - you can safely use these commands again.
- Armitage now detects whether a client connecting to the team server is out
dated or not. It rejects old clients. They will get a message indicating they
need to update and then their client won't do anything else. You'll see a
message printed to STDOUT where the team server ran about the rejection.
- Added a * indicator to the active workspace in the workspaces menu.
- Added Hosts -> DNS Enumerate, this menu launches a Metasploit module that will
attempt to discover hosts by querying a name server in different ways.
- Added a file chooser helper to WORDLIST option.
- Armitage now displays a pivot relationship between a compromised host and the
NAT/proxy device it is connected through.
- Added a Copy button to services tab. This button copies the highlighted hosts
to the clipboard. I found myself needing this several times recently.
- Improved reverse payload selection logic (now it includes rev php meterpreter)
- Armitage now sets a different LPORT for each exploit launched with a rev payload
10:30am
- Changed algorithm for determining which edges to highlight in graph view. If there
is a pivot and both sides have a session, then the edge is highlighted.
8 Mar 12 1.43-dev
--------
- Armitage now uses session_host to determine which host a session is associated
with. This value is grabbed directly from the OS itself. You'll no longer have
20 meterpreter sessions associated with a NAT/firewall device.
- Armitage now spins up a new listener for each client-side attack (no longer
relying on the random default listener created on startup). Of course you can
change this... double-click the PAYLOAD option to set it to something else.
- Token stealing dialog now disables refresh button while grabbing tokens. Enables
it again when done.
- Armitage now talks to Metasploit every two minutes to prevent auth timeout.
- Armitage now displays a firewall icon for hosts with no OS marked as a firewall
by MSF.
- Armitage now selects an IPv6 bind payload when attacking IPv6 hosts.
- Armitage now explicitly sets RPORT for different MSF Scan options and psexec.
- Updated the about dialog to include a version number and release date.
- Added a ./teamserver [external IP] [shared pass] script to the UNIX distro of
Armitage. This script makes it much easier to startup Armitage's team server mode.
2 Mar 12 - Catching up to a few MSF 4.3.0-dev changes...
--------
- Added a tab rename feature.
- Hosts that self report as .NET server now display an XP/2003 era icon.
- Updated route command parser to conform to Metasploit 4.3.0's output for it
- "Check all credentials" feature now works when running the deconfliction
server AND client from the same folder.
- [host] -> Host -> Operating System -> * now clears notes related to host
before updating OS. This allows future scans to trigger MSF normalization
code and update the OS to something else (e.g., from Unknown to X)
29 Feb 12
---------
- Armitage now displays a VMWare icon for hosts flagged as ESX/ESXi servers
- Overhauled token stealing user experience--this is the cadillac version. You
now get a nice list of the available tokens (from the post module), click to
impersonate, refresh, rev2self, and getuid.
- Improved file browser responsiveness
- Table view now allows individual hosts to be deselected in an interveral
(Armitage will no longer reselect these hosts for you)
- Dynamic workspaces no longer requires a comma and a space between entries (a
comma is good enough)
- Improved the [Host] -> Remove menu option
- Deconfliction server now returns the previous 100 events to new clients.
- File browser directory up button is now more obvious
- Keyboard accelerators when you right-click in the graph view are now correct.
- Adjusted the graph view scrolling increments to something sane.
- Added a slight delay between commands issued to a console to prevent them
from executing out of order.
21 Feb 12
---------
- Added Cut/Copy/Paste menu to table cell editor.
- Module browser search field now treats spaces as a wildcard. You may type:
"win meterp" and Armitage will treat it as "win*meterp"
- Hovering over an edge in graph view no longer reports a "null" tooltip
- Fixed parsing of ps output for the process dialog (it's much much better now)
14 Feb 12
---------
- Added ports 5631 (pc anywhere) and 902 (vmauthd) to the MSF Scans feature.
- Several cosmetic tweaks to the spacing in Armitage tables.
- Moved table render code from Sleep to Java to avoid potential lock conflicts
- Added support for vba-exe payload output type.
- Payload generation dialog now sets more appropriate default options for the
vba output type when it is selected.
- Meterp command shell "read more stuff?" heuristic now accounts for Yes/No/All
- Fixed ExitOnSession showing up twice when setting advanced options for a
client-side exploit
- You may now import multiple files through Hosts -> Import again.
- Added 5s timeout to d-server connect attempt.
- Added a --client [connect.properties] to specify which Metasploit server to
connect to. The connect.properties file is a Java properties file that looks
like this (without the leading whitespace):
host=127.0.0.1
port=55553
user=msf
pass=test
19 Jan 12
---------
- Data export now includes a sessions file. This lists all of the Metasploit
sessions you had in your database. There's some neat data here including
which exploit was used, which payload, start time, and close time. You can
calculate how much time you spent on your client's boxes. Cool stuff.
- Fixed a potential dead-lock caused by mouse enter/exit events firing code
that required a lock. Nice landmine to defuse.
- Fixed a weird condition with d-server detection. Sometimes (rarely)
Armitage wouldn't detect the d-server even when it's present.
- Added check to d-server allowing one lock per/client. Client won't reobtain
a lock until it lets it go. This prevents you from opening two shell tabs
for a shell session in team mode.
- Fixed an infinite loop condition when some Windows shell commands would
return output with no newlines (e.g., net stop [some service]). Thanks
Jesse for pointing me to this one.
- Data export now includes a timeline file. This file documents all of the
major engagement events seen by Armitage. Included with each of these
events is the source ip of the attack system and the user who carried out
the action (when teaming is setup).
- Data export now exports timestamps with current timezone (not GMT)
- Fixed a nasty bug that's been with Armitage since the beginning! I wasn't
freeing edges properly in the graph view. If you had pivots setup in graph
view and used Armitage long enough--eventually Armitage would slow down until
the program became unusable. At least it's fixed now.
- Adjusted the d-server state identity hash combination algorithm to better
avoid collissions.
- Armitage now displays 'shell session' below a host if the host info is just
the Windows shell banner.
5 Jan 12
--------
- Armitage d-server now transmits hosts, service, and session state only
when something has changed. This makes teaming much snappier.
- Uploading an imported hosts file now shows a progress dialog.
- File browser upload function no longer blocks the user interface in team
mode. A progress dialog is shown for uploading larger files.
- Removed Ctrl+R refresh hosts shortcut from graph view (it's no longer
necessary)
- Armitage now exits if it was unable to connect to the collaboration server.
- Hosts -> NMap Scans and Hosts -> MSF Scans dialogs are now populated with
the selected values from the target area by default.
- You may now interact with a Windows command shell through Java meterpreter.
- Armitage no longer shows Webcam Shot option through Java meterpreter.
- Armitage now detects when it does not have read permissions for the database
YAML file and prompts with something helpful. Before it would just freeze
with a blank dialog. Not helpful. :)
- Armitage now only shows services that are open.
- View -> Reporting -> Export Data now has the capability of dumping the whole
database (not just the current workspace).
- Added a dialog to View -> Reporting Export Data. Now you have the ability to
dump all hosts or choose to dump one of the dynamic workspaces. This gives
you a lot of flexibility with which hosts are included.
- Cleaned up exported output of vulnerabilities in the Metasploit database:
-- duplicate entries are collapsed to one (this was the fault of my query)
-- refs column contains references separated by a comma and a space
-- added info and module columns. The module column indicates the appropriate
Metasploit module
-- Metasploit modules now populate name, info, and module in an appropriate
way.
- Values exported to TSV are cleaned up such that newlines are replaced with a
literal \n and tabs are converted to three spaces.
30 Dec 11 - last release of the year?
---------
- Hosts -> Clear Database now clears the sessions and clients tables
- Fixed a bug preventing dynamic workspace port/session filter from
working on a fresh database. This was a fun one. This only affected
folks with a completely fresh database and because Hosts -> Clear
Database didn't clear everything, this went unnoticed until now.
- Added various reverse shell payloads to payload helper dialog.
- Added file chooser helper for SigningCert and SigningKey options.
- Added hack to return correct route info when setting up pivoting through
Java meterpreter.
- Armitage now posts a note to the event log when a user starts a browser
exploit or a server module.
- Armitage now supports dragging and dropping a module onto a host in graph
and table view. This action opens the module launcher configured to work
with that host.
- Drastically rewrote MSF Scans. MSF Scans now intelligently builds a list
of ports to scan based on what Metasploit can do. After an initial port
scan, MSF Scans runs discovery modules against relevant hosts. As a bonus
you will see all of the output of these scans.
- Enhanced the Windows heuristic used to guess which OS image to display
- The deconfliction server throttle is now less draconian about how long it
throttles a call.
- Armitage no longer posts to the event log from the UI thread (this will
prevent the UI from blocking in some cases)
- Command shell now handles interaction with d-server in a separate thread
from the UI thread. This will prevent UI blocking in some cases.
- Added Ping Sweep... option for non-Windows meterpreter sessions. Now Java
meterpreter users have a quick host discovery option.
- Change Host OS option now matches new Metasploit database schema.
- Deconfliction server now sets LHOST to the IP address you provided. Also,
Armitage clients do not overwrite LHOST once it is set.
- Interacting with a shell in team mode no longer blocks UI to communicate
with d-server.
12 Dec 11
---------
- Armitage teaming mode now downloads the resulting file for any fileformat
exploit.
- Armitage -> Set Exploit Rank and Set Target View now show a * next to an
item to indicate the current setting.
- Shift+click on Launch in a module launch dialog will not close the module
launch dialog. One use case for this: set up a payload multi/handler,
shift+click Launch to do it, then change output type to exe, click Launch
and you're all set.
- Dynamic Workspace editor now trims whitespace from your entries. Errant
whitespace causes Armitage to reject the entry and your workspace never
acivates.
- Updated the "msfrpcd died" troubleshooting dialog. The new one takes folks
to a website with detailed information.
- Armitage now uses "load" to load a meterpreter module instead of "use"
- Key logger event log announcement now notes the session ID. This is so
your teammates will know not to migrate that session since it's recording
key strokes.
- Right-click X in tab -> Save Screenshot now displays filename without the
path.
- Deconfliction server now detects when database is not available and offers
troubleshooting steps.
- Loot/Downloads viewer now has a right-click menu to Copy selected text.
22 Nov 11 - A big improvement...
---------
- Services refresh is now set to 30s (vs. 60s before)
- Workspaces -> Manage now opens as a tab and shows all data about workspaces
- Fixed a bug with Edit Workspace not auto-checking session box when set.
- Meterpreter -> Access -> Escalate Privileges now highlights the priv esc
options in the post module true. This is viable now that getsystem is a
module.
- Payload module launcher now lets you set Template, Iterations, Encoder, and
KeepTemplateWorking for any Windows payload. Also, payload is generated and
saved locally without opening a tab.
- sessions -i ## trap is now smarter and opens a shell tab for shell sessions,
a meterpreter tab for meterpreter sessions, and offers an error when you
try to interact with a session that doesn't exist.
- Armitage no longer shows a host until it receives a db.hosts reply.
- Right-click a module and select Relevant Targets to create a dynamic
workspace that shows only targets that meet the host/port criteria for that
module. Use Ctrl+A to select all of those hosts and rock'n'roll. :)
- Hosts -> Import Hosts now works when the folder/file has spaces in it.
- Dynamic workspaces are now local to the current Armitage client. They no
longer have a global effect in teaming mode.
- Added an Activate button to workspace management dialog.
- Fixed a bug with sessions only dyn workspace sometimes showing hosts that
do not have sessions.
- You may now highlight multiple jobs in View -> Jobs and select Kill to get
rid of all them at once.
11.17.11 - All the things I wanted to do, but didn't have time
--------
Release Note 1: if you use Armitage teaming, things changed. You have to start
msfrpcd with a different set of flags and your team must use the latest version
of Armitage. If you have a script that starts msfrpcd, you must update it.
More information is at: http://www.fastandeasyhacking.com/manual#7
Release Note 2: Armitage requires a Metasploit base install of 4.0 or greater.
If you use msfupdate to update a Metasploit install prior to 4.0, then Armitage
will not work. The Metasploit pre-4.0 installers did not install dependencies
that Armitage requires today. Missing are certain Java cryptography extensions
and the msgpack Ruby gem. BackTrack 5 is Metasploit 3.7. BackTrack 5r1 is 4.0.
- db.services now limits its results to hosts that are returned by db.hosts.
This fixes a bug where services data for some hosts was not returned when
when >3,500 hosts are in the armitage database.
- MSF Scans menu is now available under Hosts menu again.
- Removed Browser Autopwn menu as its future in Metasploit is undecided.
- Find Attacks/Hail Mary now pull latest service info from DB before resolving
the attacks. This prevents a situation where Find Attacks after a scan yielded
nothing because Armitage had not synced with the database yet.
- Deconfliction server now complains when you try to use 127.0.0.1 as your host
- Added cut/copy/paste/clear menu to most textfields. (for Glen)
- Added Workspaces -> Manage to edit, add, and remove dynamic workspaces.
- Added code to intercept "sessions -i ##" and open a meterpreter tab instead.
- Armitage now honors port setting when starting msfrpcd for you.
- Armitage now detects msfrpcd shutdown and offers user advice to fix it. The
most common cause is probably a lack of msgpack.
- Fixed a deadlock that happened when generating a payload.
11.13.11 - A major rewrite of a lot of stuff.
--------
- Moved from XML/RPC interface to MSGPACK. This should be much faster.
- Removed Armitage dependence on Metapsloit db.* API--since it may go away soon.
- Attack recommendations and Hail Mary no longer depend on db_autopwn. New code
offers same results with improved speed.
- Simplified Hail Mary and Find Attacks to use port/OS information only.
- Greatly improved keystroke recorder. The option is now called "Log Keystrokes".
It uses the Metasploit keystroke_recorder post module. Results are regularly
dumped into the post module window. Also, the results are stored as loot
available for the team to view.
- Launching the keystroke_recorder post module now makes an announcement to the
event log.
- Added a button to Processes tab to log keystrokes. This will bring up a the
keystroke_recorder module configured to migrate to the process and record
keystrokes there.
- Removed Workspaces menu. Armitage now works from the default workspace.
- Simplified Hosts menu.
- Meterpreter -> Access -> Persistence now calls persistence post module.
- Improved Meterpreter -> Access -> Steal Tokens, it's still wonky but it's a
little better now.
- Host import now uses db_import command running in a console.
- Added Armitage -> Set Exploit Rank to update the minimum exploit rank value.
- Armitage now displays up to 512 hosts and 12,288 services at any given time.
This keeps Armitage operable even if you scan a big freaking network.
- Added dynamic workspaces. This feature gives you the ability to define a filter
on the database and Armitage will display only hosts that match this filter.
You may define filters based on operating system, open ports, and network address.
Go to Workspaces -> Create to create a filter. Filters show up under the
Workspaces menu and you may switch back and forth betweem them too.
- Simplified the Connect dialog. One button. :)
- Right-click Scan option now scans for HTTPS.
- Check all credentials option no longer tries blank passwords/username as pass
- Added a read optimization to the console code. This will reduce load in a team
engagement + make consoles feel faster when there is output.
- Armitage now opens the event log tab instead of a metasploit console tab in team
mode.
- Fixed a host sorting issue in table view.
- Moved View -> Targets to Armitage -> Set Target View
- Overhauled how Armitage handles downloaded files. Downloads are saved to a set
place on the attack server. Downloads are available to the whole team through
View -> Downloads. This works like the loot viewer. Team members may view text
files or download binary files. This method is friendlier when downloading whole
directories of stuff.
10.20.11
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- Modified hail mary attack to get a little more success with some common Windows
attacks.
10.17.11
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- Added menu item to dump hashes using the old lsass method or the smart hashdump
registry method.
10.13.11 take II?
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- updated msf3/data directories to account for new install locations.
- Removed Meterpreter -> Access - > Duplicate because it is now redundant with
Meterpreter -> Access -> Pass Session
- Updated Meterpreter -> Access -> Pass Session to have LPORT of default
Meterpreter listener. Click Launch to simply duplicate your current session.
- Added Meterpreter -> Access -> Steal Token to list and steal user/group tokens
- Updated meterpreter multiplexer to not expect output from rev2self.
10.13.11
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- added ability to set up VNC on a target when connected to a remote Metasploit
- Armitage now tells you where to connect your VNC client to access the desktop
of a compromised host. You'll need to have a local VNC client available.
10.12.11 - oooh SECKSY
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- fixed a typo in the default armitage settings file.
- made PAYLOAD helper friendly to post/windows/manage/payload_inject
- Meterpreter -> Access -> Pass Session now uses payload_inject
10.12.11
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- Meterpreter N -> Hashdump now runs post/windows/gather/smart_hashdump module.
This gives you the benefit of seeing its output and it works in more
situations.
- Right-click the tab X button and select Save Screenshot to take a screenshot
of the current tab. This image will render the tab contents exactly as seen
on the screen. Useful for putting together a report or presentation.
(thanks Rob for the suggestion)
- Added a module launcher helper for RHOSTS and RHOST. This helper will let you
import a list of IPs (separated by newlines) from a file into these fields.
- View -> Reporting -> Export Data no longer fails if there are no hosts to
export data about.
- Armitage now runs post/auxiliary modules as jobs (meaning you may kill them
using View -> Jobs)
- hashdump and smart_hashdump post modules will now announce to the event log
that hashes were dumped when they're run (whether through the menu or
the module browser).
- View -> Reporting -> Export Data now takes a screenshot of the table view
and includes it in the artifacts (when table view is active)
09.26.11 - take 2
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- Improved performance when launching exploits and other modules that open
a new tab.
- Launching an exploit will only open a tab when fewer than four hosts are
highlighted. If four or more are highlighted, then Armitage will use the old
behavior of silently launching each exploit. [You're supposed to be able to
attack hundreds of hosts at once--hence my desire to add this caveat]
- When launching an exploit in the background, Armitage will show a dialog
indicating that the exploit was launched against X hosts.
09.26.11
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- You may now drag and drop Armitage tabs to rearrange their order.
- Armitage "show all commands" option (for better exploit feedback) is now on
by default.
- You may now right-click a screenshot/webcam shot to zoom in or out on the
image. The zoom-level stays fixed (in case you refresh the image later)
- Added a menu to the X button in the tabs. Through this menu you may open the
current tab in its own window or close all like tabs.
- Updated Hosts -> Import Hosts to reflect the current importable file types.
- Added View -> Reporting -> Export Data to dump most Metasploit tables into
TSV and XML files suitable for parsing (by you!) into a report format of
some sort.
- Armitage now encodes (-e x86/shikata_ga_nai -i 3) any Windows meterpreter
payload generated from the module launcher dialog.
- [host] -> Meterpreter -> Access -> Duplicate now uses multi_meter_inject to
launch Meterpreter into memory directly (rather than upload and execute a file)
- In teaming mode, Armitage will now automatically upload a file selected through
the + option (e.g., USER_FILE +) to the Metasploit server and set the value
in Metasploit accordingly.
- Modified error output for a failed Metasploit method to only display the
method name and error message. Displaying a large input would cause Armitage
UI to start flashing in some weird disco mode until a hard reset. Yeaah.
09.08.11
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- Armitage now highlights the event log tab when something new is posted and the
tab is not active. Control the color by editing tab.highlight.color pref.
- Fixed a bug preventing preference values from saving properly (and having an
effect).
- Added "Check all credentials" option to the login dialogs. This option will
login to the service to test each credential. Successful logins will populate
the credentials table.
- Fixed a bug preventing the first open console from scrolling all the way to
the bottom when open.
- Credential export button now escapes the file path (making the button work on
Windows). This bug is another good example of why you should use Armitage on
Linux. It'll just work. Windows users: expect surprises.
- Use Ctrl+Shift on a tab X button to remove the tab and create a desktop window
with its contents. I suspect you'll find this really useful at times.
- Armitage now remembers your auto-layout setting. Right-click in the graph area
to change it.
- Setting armitage.show_all_commands.boolean to true will now run each exploit in
its own tab. Setting this is a good way to get feedback on the attacks you
launch and to learn the Metasploit console better.
07.31.11
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- Fixed bug preventing Meterpreter -> Access -> Hashdump from noting all hashes
into the credentials table.
07.30.11 - Paying down some engineering debt.
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- Loot viewer no longer displays non-text files. If you try to "view" a
binary loot, it will the folder containing it.
- Improved UI responsiveness by making sure all communication with Metasploit
happens in some thread other than the UI thread. This will prevent latency
from bogging the UI down and making it feel locked up. Armitage will also
feel a lot faster for many actions.
- The code that creates a console, executes a command, and calls a callback
now uses a much tighter sleeping schedule (10ms vs 500ms). This greatly
improves Armitage responsiveness.
- Armitage connect progress dialog now shows progress setting up the Armitage
environment once a connection is successful. Chances are it'll happen fast
enough that you won't see it.
- View -> Activity Log now opens activity log folder on MacOS X.
- Removed restriction that prevents user from deleting/clearing default
workspace.
- File chooser helper used to set values in the module launch dialog now
escapes all backslashes in the path. This fixes a problem on Windows caused
by the console stripping the unescaped backslashes.
07.28.11 - Armed for Metasploit 4
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- Armitage now sends use prive with use stdapi when it gets a command not
found error in Meterpreter.
- Armitage now sends BLANK_PASSWORDS 0 with any Login menu items. This
should speed up the login by forcing Metasploit to not try a blank
user/password first.
- Armitage no longer sends payload related variables to auxiliary modules.
(note to programmer: auxiliary modules don't use PAYLOADs :P~~~)
- Module launch dialog for client-side attacks (fileformat and browser)
now presents payload options to you. They're still configured to a
reasonable default (and updated as the exploit target changes).
- Client-side payload "guess" is now better about selecting an OS X specific
payload when appropriate.
- Double-click the PAYLOAD option in the module launch dialog to open a
chooser that lets you select a payload and choose whether to create a
handler for it or not. This will configure the appropriate payload vars
for you. You're welcome to tweak them from there.
- Simplified some of the logic in the file browser and added better error
reporting.
- Added a visual hint to clickable option names in the module launcher.
Double-clicking these options will open a dialog to assist setting the value.
- Added a visual hint to clickable preference types in the preferences window.
Double-clicking these types will open a dialog to assist setting the value.
- Fixed a potential deadlock caused by launching modules while Armitage is
still initializing.
- Added a preference to disable displaying the MSF ASCII banner when a new
console opens. This preference is set to show the banner by default.
- Added a regexp to strip non-ascii chars from usernames collected with dump
hashes. The RPC daemon throws an exception when I try to report usernames
with these chars in them.
23 Jul 11 - Change Log
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- Ooops! My baaad. I broke db.creds in MSF. Someone else unbroke it. Now
I call it the right way from Armitage so everything works like it's
supposed to. :)
21 Jul 11 - Change Log
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- loots dialog is now populated by db.loots RPC call. This is faster
and compatible with changes made to MSF.
- credentials dialog is now populated by.creds RPC call. This is
faster and compatible with changes made to MSF.
- RPC connection code now strips out more characters that may cause
the XML parser to complain.
** There were a few changes made to MSF over the past few days that
broke the credentials and loots dialog. This update brings Armitage
back to compatability with what exists in MSF trunk. **
19 Jul 11 - Change Log
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- You may now execute a post module against multiple hosts at once.
Simply highlight the hosts, find your post module, double-click it
and watch the magic happen. The drawback--each session will open a
new tab to display the output of the post module.
- You may now hold down shift and click on a tab to close all tabs
with the same title. If you run a post module against multiple hosts
this is a good way to get rid of all those tabs.
- Graph view Ctrl+P shortcut (save screenshot of graph view) now shows
pivots.
- post module output now logs to ~/.armitage/[host]/post.log
- Fixed some weirdness with popup menu mouse events not being consumed
- Added View -> Activity Logs to open folder containing Armitage logs
- Fixed command history so up arrow really gives the previous command
- Keystrokes dumped using dump button on key scan dialog are now logged
to ~/.armitage/[host]/keyscan.log
*Respun* Armitage.dmg with .app file fix for MacOS X Lion. Thanks to
@NightLion for contributing this.
12 Jul 11 - Change Log
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- Fixed a race condition causing some file browser actions to fail on
Windows hosts at times.
- Files downloaded through file browser are now archived in:
[host]\Downloads
- Hail Mary output nows goes to [log dir]\all\hailmary.log
- Added Crack Passwords button to Credentials tab. This opens the
launcher for John the Ripper: auxiliary/analyze/jtr_crack_fast
- Added Post Modules item to Meterpreter N -> Explore and Shell N menus.
This menu item will show applicable post-exploitation modules in
the module browser.
- Loot browser now opens loot viewer as a tab.
- Loot viewer now has many of the same keyboard shortcuts as a console
tab. You can Ctrl+F to search for stuff, Ctrl+Plus/Minus to increase
and shrink the font, and Ctrl+A to select everything.
02 Jul 11 - Change Log
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- Doubled wait time for Meterpreter ls command to complete.
- Armitage now shows psexec option instead of smb on Login menu for
Windows hosts (when smb service is present).
- Fixed bug preventing manual import of a single host
- Removed automatic resending of console commands that didn't appear
sent. This was a work-around for a msf bug that may not be present
anymore. We'll find out.
- Removed --script-all from NMap profiles. I saw quite a discussion
about this on the NMap mailing list. Oops. Oh well :)
http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2011/q2/572
- All host import options now use Metasploit's import_data RPC call.
This is what all the remote calls map to anyways.
- Added Help button to start dialog.
- Armitage now opens cmd.exe and executes programs from the file
browser using the current process token (execute -t in Meterpreter)
- Added logging. Logs are stored in ~/.armitage organized as
[date]/[host]/[file]. The logging captures:
- all Console tab output (console.log)
- the collaboration event log (event.log)
- all Meterpreter tab output (meterpreter_[session].log)
- all Command Shell tab output (cmd_[session]_[pid].log)
- all Shell tab output (shell_[session].log)
- all Screenshots captured through Armitage (.../Screenshots/)
- all Webcam shots captured through Armitage (.../Webcam Shots/)
You can turn this off by setting armitage.log_everything.boolean
to false in the Armitage preferences.
- Added a Reset button to preferences dialog to reset Armitage
preferences.
- SSL now defaults to off on all platforms
- Added a Default button to the database settings helper. This
button loads the default database settings ignoring what is in the
config file.
- Loot viewer now uses the same colors and font as a console tab
- Fixed bug preventing Loot browser from populating data/time column
- Preferences dialog now brings font and shortcut dialogs to front
to prevent them from being hidden by prefs dialog.
24 Apr 11 - Happy Birthday Gerry Edition
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- Added a check to prevent jerk faces from entering an empty nick in
collaborative mode. :)
- Fixed a potential dead-lock condition with the screenshot/webcam
shot tab.
- Armitage -> Listeners -> Reverse now binds to 0.0.0.0.
- Host import now posts an event to the collab mode shared event log
- added an option to display an MOTD message to clients that connect
to Armitage in the collaboration mode. Use -m or --motd before
--server and specify a file, e.g.:
armitage -m /path/to/motd.txt --server ...
Clients will see this message when they connect.
- Added Meterpreter -> Access -> Pass Session to send a meterpreter
session to a handler set up on another host.
- Armitage now sets ExitOnSession to false for multi/handlers started
within Armitage.
- Pivoting and ARP Scan dialogs now highlight first option by default.
- Added a sanity check to the Route class to prevent malformed IPs
from screwing up sorting.
- Removed sqlite3 from the database options. I should have done this
long ago--it has no place in Armitage.
- Armitage now intercepts meterpreter "shell" command and opens a
new tab with the cmd.exe interaction in it.
17 Apr 11 - Change Log
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- Windows command shell interactions are now less likely to die. How
oh how did we get here? Armitage interacts with cmd.exe through a
Meterpreter channel. If an unnecessary read happens, it ties up the
meterpreter session for 10-20s AND the channel dies. If you typed
commands in too quickly, it's probable that Armitage would do an
unnecessary read and the channel would die. I believe I've headed
off this problem. Armitage now locks the channel until the command
completes. If the command times out or completes, the channel
becomes unlocked. This should prevent most out of place reads. In
collaboration mode, this was a great way for excited teammates to
tie up the meterp session for everyone. :) "I typed this command
20 times and nothing happened!!!" Doh! You queued 20 reads with a
10-20S timeout each and destroyed that channel. -- Armitage
protects against this situation now.
- Command history no longer saves empty commands.
- Armitage server mode now provides all details that a client needs
to connect to the server.
13 Apr 11 - Change Log (Dayton, OH Capstone Edition)
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- Metasploit now has host normalization (this is great news). I've
removed the OS reporting code from Armitage as a consequence. This
means less overhead communicating with Metasploit
- Fixed a potential deadlock triggered when interacting with a Windows
command shell. Sorry about the freezes Matt and Brant.
- Fixed a strange condition in Armitage that sometimes caused shell
sessions to die.
- Download from file browser now notifies user when a file is downloaded.
- Armitage server mode now prints database connect string to console to
assist with set up of Metasploit teaming.
- Fixed a bug causing exploit recommendations to not show for Windows
hosts due to host normalization
- Added a check to prevent cd .. button in file browser from retriggering
too quickly. This will prevent the meterpreter command queue from
becoming very backed up doing a cd/ls over and over again.
- Graph view no longer counts edges as a selected item when creating a
list of hosts to apply an action to.
- Added another heuristic to prevent Windows cmd.exe interaction from
locking up.
10 Apr 11 - Change Log
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- Fixed key logger dump button.
- Process migrate function displays success or fail message again.
- Armitage now displays nmap output in a tab. You can thank scriptjunkie
for making this work in Metasploit. Please send cash, check, or money
order directly to him.
- Greatly improved post-pivot host discovery workflow... here's the deal:
-- [host] -> Meterpreter -> ARP Scan menu now shows networks local to
host and lets you choose to launch an ARP scan from that Meterpreter
session.
-- Highlight one or more hosts, right-click, and select Scan to launch
MSF discovery scans against the highlighted hosts.
- Added a rudimentary loot browser/viewer to Armitage. Go to View -> Loot
to see the currently captured loots. Loot is the Metasploit term for
data captured by certain post/ modules.
- Armitage now presents a warning when it detects a second Metasploit
user connected to the same Metasploit server without the collaboration
server in place.
- Armitage collaboration mode now updates target information more often
- Updated Armitage to work with Metasploit's new normalized host OS
constants and to restore the os_flavor value when it is wiped out.
16 Mar 11
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- Shell -> Disconnect now executes in a separate thread.
- Armitage now creates ~/armitage-tmp and writes there if the current dir
is /Applications or it can't write to the current directory.
- Fixed a potential deadlock issue in the file browser
- Directory up button in file browser now shows that it has been pressed
- Added Execute option to file browser (now you can run a program by
right-clicking on it and selecting Execute--for Jesse)
- Multiple improvements to responsiveness of command shell and meterpreter
tabs. This should benefit collaboration mode too.
12 Mar 11 (MACCDC Post Day 1 Update)
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- Fixed a bug preventing host import from working with a remote connection
- Armitage client now increases default wait for meterpreter commands to
complete when in teaming mode.
- Increased wait time to download a generated payload file to 8s.
11 Mar 11 Update (0100h EST)
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- Fixed a deadlock condition in the module launcher (caused by the changes
to increase responsiveness... oops).
10 Mar 11 Update (2230h EST)
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- Fixed race condition importing manual list of hosts (sometimes the file
would get deleted). Grr.
- Added a lock to prevent multiple Armitage clients from trying to
determine what OS a box has. This should help in CTF situations.
10 Mar 11 Changes
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Quick story: NECCDC 2011 Red Team. TJ launches a script that lands 70
sessions in the first few seconds. 11 red team members are connected to
Armitage eager to carry out their pieces of pwnage. The Ruby process pegs
the CPU and Armitage fails spectacularly. Very funny. This releases fixes
that.
- Armitage YAML parser now accepts quoted strings in the YAML fields
- Added caching of sessions.list, db.hosts, and db.services to Armitage
collaboration server. This should help prevent msfrpcd from overloading
when many clients are connected and owning boxen at one time.
- Improved GUI responsiveness by making several parts of the Armitage GUI
spawn a new thread to avoid blocking while communicating with Metasploit
- Added a tooltip to the "Start MSF" and "Connect" buttons to clarify use
- Export credentials button now prompts for a remote file when connected
to a remote Metasploit instance.
- Export credentials and payload generate output now transparently
downloads to your local host when connected to Armitage's collab server.
- Armitage now loads stdapi in Meterpreter if it finds it's not loaded.
Armitage also prompts you to rerun the failed command when this happens.
- Right-click in services now shows popup for taking actions against
selected hosts. Now you can do mass actions against hosts sorted by port.
- Added Access -> Persist to Meterpreter menu. This will run Meterpreter's
persistence script using the default Armitage handler. Meterpreter will
start at boot and at login.
- Added an Armitage.app file for MacOS X. Use Armitage from OS X as a
client to connect to Metasploit hosted in other places.
- Added a check for whether current working directory is writeable or not.
If it's not, Armitage does all of its read/write operations in home dir.
Tested with 10 concurrent Armitage clients from four boxes with 140+ shell
sessions and a few meterpreter sessions. I think we're ready to rock now.
27 Feb 11 Changes
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- Webcam snap features works again. Sorry about that. :)
- Download file button in file browser now works through the collaboration
server. This feature has a few limitations / requirements:
1) Armitage server must have the same $PWD as msfrpcd
2) Files must download in less than 12s or else you'll need to retrieve
them from the msfrpcd host.
3) Recursive downloads of files from a directory are kept on the host with
msfrpcd. You'll need to retrieve them with sftp or something else.
25 Feb 11 Changes
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This release is primarily bug fixes. The network attack collaboration
feature is further tested and ready for your use.
See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coF8dVLBnOQ
- Armitage now consumes data from msfrpcd's stderr when Start MSF button is
used. This means Armitage won't lock up when database tables are
initialized during the first run on Windows.
- pivoting, logins, hail mary, and pass-the-hash now print to the event log.
- Pass-the-hash dialog is now available via [host] -> Login -> psexec.
- Fixed bug causing Event Log menu to be present outside of collab mode.
- armitage.sh start-up shell script is now named armitage
- Console destroy and shell unlocking commands on tab close now happen in a
new thread to prevent the GUI from blocking.
- Armitage now stops meterpreter read thread when it detects a dead session.
- Replaced jyaml with a quick and dirty parser that doesn't mistake ####e#
for a double number. This was screwing up connecting to postgres for some
of you.
- Upload button in file browser now works through Armitage's collab server
- Added Ctrl+P shortcut to save screen capture of hosts graph view
22 Feb 11 Changes
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- Improved shell "when should I read more data from this channel" heuristic.
This means command shell sessions should not freeze on an errant Meterp.
read command that blocks until the universe is recreated.
- Fixed a potential deadlock using Armitage's meterpreter dialogs with a
meterpreter tab open.
- Command shell tab now only opens when Armitage knows channel and PID
settings
- Rewrote how Armitage interfaces with Meterpreter. This has a few impacts:
-- Armitage now waits for a command to execute and reads its output
before executing another command. This prevents Armitage from getting
confused when you're doing a lot of stuff at once.
-- You can now open multiple meterpreter console tabs for a session
-- Commands executed by Armitage's dialogs will not show up in your
Meterpreter tab(s).
- File browser now does a cd "current directory" before each action.
- Added a network attack collaboration feature to Armitage. This is as
beta as it gets (although it *should* work). To use it, start msfrpcd
and connect Armitage's collaboration server (on the same box as msfrcpd!)
./armitage --server host port user pass [ssl? 1 or 0]
This will connect Armitage's collaboration server to the Metasploit RPC
daemon you specify. This server will then bind port+1 and tell future
Armitage clients to use it for extra collaboration features.
Connect one or more remote Armitage clients as normal. Some of the
features you get in this mode:
1. View -> Event Log for chatting and watching major events
2. Command shell and webcam/screenshot features work for remote clients
3. Armitage clients automatically lock a shell session when they're in use
and notify other clients that it's locked if they try to use it.
4. Transparent real-time sharing of meterpreter amongst multiple clients.
- Payload generation now works on Windows (I wasn't escaping the backslashes
in the paths... doh!)
- Armitage now prompts you for a path (and not a file chooser) when generating
a payload using a remote connection to Metasploit.
- Armitage now loads database settings from file in MSF_DATABASE_CONFIG env var
- You can now highlight text in the Armitage console tabs on MacOS X.
- Fixed a potential deadlock when opening a Windows command shell tab
Update 9am EST
- Removed a remnant of my development environment from server.sl. If you see:
jar file to import package from was not found! at line 25
Then you need to update.
13 Feb 11 Changes
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- Organized View menu (it was getting out of control)
- Added RPC Console item to view menu (Start MSF only). This item will show
the STDOUT for msfrpcd. Use this to watch nmap's output.
- Added Ctrl+A shortcut to select all text in a console tab
- Kill meterpreter, kill pivots, and credential dumps now use fresh
consoles to execute. This ensures they will execute even if the global
console is stale (this sometimes happens.)
- Added tab completion to Meterpreter window.
- Hosts -> Import Hosts now lets you select multiple files to import at once.
- Use SSL is now checked by default on Linux (and unchecked by def. on Win)
- Updated Armitage to remove or alter some UI options when connected to a
remote Metasploit RPC instance.
-- Meterpreter shell is the only interact option
-- Webcam and Screenshot menu items are gone
-- Upload asks for a full file name rather than show a file chooser dialog
These adjustments are necessary during remote connections as Armitage does
not have access to the local file system of the Metasploit RPC daemon.
21 Jan 11 Changes
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- Increased wait time between connection attempts to MSF RPC
- Fixed bug with Windows command shell not working when using Armitage from a
Windows host.
- Host refresh using sysinfo now only happens when no OS is set for the host.
- Fixed a deadlock condition caused when an automatic sysinfo request was
made while a Meterpreter tab for the same host was open.
18 Jan 11 Changes
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- Added a Migrate Now! item to Meterpreter Access menu. Runs migrate -f.
- Right-click in Meterpreter console now shows menu as before (silly bugs).
- Armitage now detects hashdump failure and reports possible causes to you.
- Armitage now binds default handler to 0.0.0.0.
- Added a table view for the targets area. Go to View -> Targets to change the
setting. If you're working with many hosts, table view may be better for you.
- Added preliminary support for Metasploit post/ modules. You can launch them
and if a host is highlighted, Armitage will populate the SESSION var for you.
- Armitage now uses the sysinfo command in a meterpreter session to pull host
OS info if it doesn't know it. This also means Armitage will auto-populate
the host OS when a client-side attack is successful.
- Tab completion is now ignored when input field is empty
13 Jan 11 Changes
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- Hosts reported as Windows Me now display W2K era Windows logo.
- "Hail Mary" attack is now launched and managed by Armitage. Exploits are
selected using the output of db_autopwn AND the operating system information
Armitage knows. Also attacks are launched in a more optimal order (sorted by
exploit rank/age). This is a big improvement over db_autopwn by itself.
- Added a link to the Armitage Issue Tracker in the Help menu.
- Updated remote exploit payload selection to choose Java payloads or Windows
shell payloads before resorting to the generic/* payloads.
- Updated client-side exploit launcher to let you select the target. Armitage
uses this target (plus the exploit name) to determine which payload to use.
multi/java_signed_applet works very nicely now ;)
- Fixed (once and for all now) the mysterious OS info not refreshing bug.
Now those pretty OS pictures will show up if Metasploit knows about the OS.
- Added a 52 character length limit to a target's description in the target
dropdown. This stops weird GUI layouts caused by long target descriptions.
- Exploit recommendations now take into account FreeBSD hosts.
- Added an OpenBSD option to the hosts menu.
- Armitage now does a setg AutoLoadStdapi true when setting up MSF.
- Last modified field of file browser now sorts properly.
- Jobs console and its kill feature should now work in all circumstances.
- Session menus for meterpreter now limited for non-Win meterp sessions.
- Updated Armitage/Windows to provide a better startup experience. Simply
extract the archive over your MSF install and rock n' roll.
22 Dec 10 Changes
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- Updated meterpreter shell and command shell console to honor your set
preferences. I forgot to pass $preferences to the console constructor. Doh!
- Added a -d/--debug command line option. This will dump System.getProperties()
and a log of all exchanges with the MSF server to debug.log in the current
working directory.
- To play nice with existing conventions, Armitage is now licensed under the
BSD license. Distribute, use, reuse, recycle.... have fun.
- Fixed a deadlock condition that arose when a large nmap scan is imported
- About dialog now shows up centered.
- Armitage now has a graphic for Cisco IOS. You can mark a host as a Cisco IOS
device. Also Armitage recognizes IOS from an NMAP Scan.
- Fixed Armitage "crash" due to read timeouts. This would occur for those of
you who ran a really taxing operation (e.g., db_autopwn).
- Added a time limit flag to db_autopwn (20s)
- Ctrl+R is now even more aggressive clearing internal data structures.
- Shell N -> Meterpreter... no longer blocks waiting for the operation to
complete.
13 Dec 10 Changes
---------
- Added Meterpreter -> Browse -> Webcam Shot to grab webcam snap shots.
- You may now click the image in the webcam/screenshot view to save it.
- Workspace -> Create menu now automatically switches you to the net workspace.
- UNIX shell sessions now have an Upload... menu. This item will open a local
file and use the printf command on the remote host to put it together. It's
slow but it works.
- Removed the rename file menu item from the file browser. It turns out I had
my Windows command shell vs. meterpreter command interface crossed. The
command doesn't exist in Meterpreter.
- Upload button now waits until file is uploaded to refresh file listing
- Added Timestomp item to File Browser popup menu. This works like a clipboard.
Select Get MACE to capture the MACE values of the current file. Use Set MACE
on another file to set the MACE values to the currently known attributes.
- Dump hashes menu item no longer pulls up a new credentials tab.
- Added a Refresh button to the credentials tab.
- Updated db refresh code to be a little smarter about when it needs to merge
db_notes hints into the MSF database.
6 Dec 10 Changes
--------
- added -y filename.yml command line option for specifying a YAML file with
database parameters
- updated "Start MSF" to launch "ruby msfrpcd" on Windows. This requires the
current working directory of Armitage be set to the Metasploit base directory.
- jobs view now parses job output with only 3 columns of information.
- connect dialog is now centered on your screen when you start Armitage
- Armitage now saves your settings when you use Start MSF.
- Armitage now forces cells in editor mode to save before launching a module or
an exploit. This should prevent a few surprises where things seemed like they
weren't working for a few of you.
- MSF Discovery Scans are now started from a separate thread, preventing
Armitage from "locking up" while the scans launch. A dialog also comes up to
state how many scans were launched.
- MSF Discovery Scans are now limited to 2 threads/scan on Windows and 8 on
other operating systems. This prevents serious lag issues caused by
starting too many threads.
- connect dialog is now a window, meaning it has an icon in whatever your
window manager is and if you close it Armitage exits.
- updated DB Connect String helper dialog to ask for DB user, DB pass, DB host,
and DB name. This should prevent some of you from confusing the database
user/pass with the MSFRPCD user/pass.
- Current environment variables are now passed to msfrpcd when executed from
Armitage. This will allow msfrpcd to inherit any PATH changes and other
necessary things when Armitage is run from a shell script or batch file.
- Added .svn folders to the Armitage distribution. Now you can use svn update .
to keep your install of Armitage up to date.
- File browser upload and make directory commands now allow files with spaces
in them.
- Armitage will now exit if it takes longer than 5 seconds to shutdown msfrpcd
when cancel is pressed during the connecting phase.
25 Nov 10
---------
- start msf button now kills msfrpcd session if db_connect fails
- set default database options to mysql with BackTrack 4 R2 settings.
- Armitage -> Exit menu now kills msfrpcd, if the "Start MSF" button was used
- Added ability to set up a multi/handler from Payload launch dialog
13 Nov 10
---------
- fixed file browser directory icon showing up in every field within Windows L&F
- added an export button to the credentials view. This will save the credentials to
a pwdump format file.
- fixed console highlighting issue, sadly you'll need to click in the console input
box for it to have focus again. Write once, debug everywhere.
- added "hail mary" attack option--this launches db_autopwn
- attack menus now honor the armitage.required_exploit_rank.string setting
- added Ctrl+R shortcut for refreshing the target view (esp. OS info)
- fixed db_notes parsing for latest version of MSF (3.5.x?)
- fixed how auxiliary scans are displayed in the jobs table.
- db connect helper now prepopulates fields with info taken from connect string
- added an 8s timeout to abort the database connect if it fails.
- OS from db_notes to db_hosts refresh is now guaranteed on connect
- Packaged everything into a single jar file, now I can code in what I like
without hassle from people who are too lazy to look at the code.
- SSL handshake now fails after 8 seconds (should give those of you trying
an SSL connect to a non-SSL server an idea that something is up)
- added an executable to launch Armitage on Windows
- fixed command shell interaction bug caused by directories with spaces.
- Start MSF button now reports an error if it couldn't start MSF-RPC
2 Nov 10
--------
- Initial (priv8) release.
@@ -1,374 +0,0 @@
---
queries:
- action: ENUM_ACCOUNTS
description: 'Dump info about all known user accounts in the domain.'
filter: '(|(objectClass=organizationalPerson)(sAMAccountType=805306368)(objectcategory=user)(objectClass=user))'
attributes:
- dn
- name
- description
- displayName
- sAMAccountName
- objectSID
- userPrincipalName
- userAccountControl
- homeDirectory
- homeDrive
- profilePath
- memberof
- lastLogoff
- lastLogon
- lastLogonDate
- logonCount
- badPwdCount
- pwdLastSet
- SmartcardLogonRequired
- LastBadPasswordAttempt
- PasswordLastSet
- PaswordNeverExpires
references:
- http://www.ldapexplorer.com/en/manual/109050000-famous-filters.htm
- https://adsecurity.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/DEFCON24-2016-Metcalf-BeyondTheMCSE-RedTeamingActiveDirectory.pdf
- action: ENUM_AD_CS_CAS
description: 'Enumerate AD Certificate Service certificate authorities.'
base_dn_prefix: 'CN=Enrollment Services,CN=Public Key Services,CN=Services,CN=Configuration'
filter: '(objectClass=pKIEnrollmentService)'
attributes:
- cn
- name
- cACertificateDN
- dNSHostname
- certificateTemplates
- objectGUID
- caCertificate
references:
- https://aaroneg.com/post/2018-05-15-enterprise-ca/
- action: ENUM_AD_CS_CERT_TEMPLATES
description: 'Enumerate AD Certificate Service certificate templates.'
base_dn_prefix: 'CN=Certificate Templates,CN=Public Key Services,CN=Services,CN=Configuration'
filter: '(objectClass=pkicertificatetemplate)'
attributes:
- cn
- name
- displayName
- msPKI-Cert-Template-OID
- msPKI-Template-Schema-Version
- msPKI-Enrollment-Flag
- msPKI-Certificate-Name-Flag
- msPKI-Private-Key-Flag
- msPKI-RA-Signature
- pKIExtendedKeyUsage
references:
- https://web.archive.org/web/20220818094600if_/https://specterops.io/assets/resources/Certified_Pre-Owned.pdf
- action: ENUM_ADMIN_OBJECTS
description: 'Dump info about all objects with protected ACLs (i.e highly privileged objects).'
filter: '(adminCount=1)'
attributes:
- dn
- description
- distinguishedName
- name
- samAccountName
- objectSID
- objectGUID
- objectCategory
- member
- memberof
references:
- https://troopers.de/downloads/troopers19/TROOPERS19_AD_Fun_With_LDAP.pdf
- action: ENUM_ALL_OBJECT_CATEGORY
description: 'Dump all objects containing any objectCategory field.'
filter: '(objectCategory=*)'
attributes:
- dn
- objectCategory
- action: ENUM_ALL_OBJECT_CLASS
description: 'Dump all objects containing any objectClass field.'
filter: '(objectClass=*)'
attributes:
- dn
- objectClass
- action: ENUM_COMPUTERS
description: 'Dump all objects containing an objectCategory or objectClass of Computer.'
filter: '(|(objectCategory=computer)(objectClass=computer))'
attributes:
- dn
- name
- description
- displayName
- sAMAccountName
- objectSID
- distinguishedName
- dNSHostName
- givenName
- operatingSystem
- operatingSystemVersion
- operatingSystemServicePack
- lastLogonTimestamp
- servicePrincipalName
- primaryGroupId
references:
- http://www.ldapexplorer.com/en/manual/109050000-famous-filters.htm
- https://adsecurity.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/DEFCON24-2016-Metcalf-BeyondTheMCSE-RedTeamingActiveDirectory.pdf
- action: ENUM_CONSTRAINED_DELEGATION
description: 'Dump info about all known objects that allow contrained delegation.'
filter: '(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=16777216)'
attributes:
- cn
- sAMAccountName
- objectCategory
- msds-allowedtodelegateto
- servicePrincipalName
references:
- https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-server/identity/useraccountcontrol-manipulate-account-properties
- https://www.ired.team/offensive-security-experiments/active-directory-kerberos-abuse/abusing-kerberos-constrained-delegation
- action: ENUM_DNS_RECORDS
description: 'Dump info about DNS records the server knows about using the dnsNode object class.'
filter: '(objectClass=dnsNode)'
attributes:
- dc
- cn
- dnsRecord
- dnsTombstoned
- name
references:
- https://www.netspi.com/blog/technical/network-penetration-testing/exploiting-adidns/
- https://github.com/dirkjanm/krbrelayx/blob/master/dnstool.py
- action: ENUM_DNS_ZONES
description: 'Dump info about DNS zones the server knows about using the dnsZone object class under the DC DomainDnsZones. This is needed as without this BASEDN prefix we often miss certain entries.'
filter: '(objectClass=dnsZone)'
base_dn_prefix: 'DC=DomainDnsZones'
attributes:
- name
- distinguishedName
references:
- https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit/blob/master/Recon/PowerView.ps1
- action: ENUM_DOMAIN
description: 'Dump info about the Active Directory domain.'
filter: '(objectClass=domain)'
attributes:
- ms-DS-MachineAccountQuota
- objectSID
- name
- lockoutduration
- lockoutthreshold
- minpwdage
- maxpwdage
- minpwdlength
- action: ENUM_DOMAIN_CONTROLLERS
description: 'Dump all known domain controllers.'
filter: '(&(objectCategory=Computer)(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=8192))'
attributes:
- dn
- displayName
- distinguishedName
- dNSHostName
- description
- givenName
- name
- operatingSystem
- operatingSystemVersion
- operatingSystemServicePack
references:
- http://www.ldapexplorer.com/en/manual/109050000-famous-filters.htm
- https://adsecurity.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/DEFCON24-2016-Metcalf-BeyondTheMCSE-RedTeamingActiveDirectory.pdf
- action: ENUM_EXCHANGE_RECIPIENTS
description: 'Dump info about all known Exchange recipients.'
filter: '(|(mailNickname=*)(proxyAddresses=FAX:*))'
attributes:
- dn
- mailNickname
- proxyAddresses
- name
references:
- http://www.ldapexplorer.com/en/manual/109050000-famous-filters.htm
- action: ENUM_EXCHANGE_SERVERS
description: 'Dump info about all known Exchange servers.'
filter: '(&(objectClass=msExchExchangeServer)(!(objectClass=msExchExchangeServerPolicy)))'
attributes:
- dn
- displayName
- distinguishedName
- dNSHostName
- description
- givenName
- name
- operatingSystem
- operatingSystemVersion
- operatingSystemServicePack
references:
- http://www.ldapexplorer.com/en/manual/109050000-famous-filters.htm
- https://adsecurity.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/DEFCON24-2016-Metcalf-BeyondTheMCSE-RedTeamingActiveDirectory.pdf
- action: ENUM_GMSA_HASHES
description: 'Dump info about GMSAs and their password hashes if available.'
filter: '(objectClass=msDS-GroupManagedServiceAccount)'
attributes:
- cn
- displayName
- msDS-ManagedPassword
references:
- https://stealthbits.com/blog/securing-gmsa-passwords/
- https://o365blog.com/post/gmsa/
- https://adsecurity.org/?p=4367
- action: ENUM_GROUPS
description: 'Dump info about all known groups in the LDAP environment.'
filter: '(|(objectClass=group)(objectClass=groupOfNames)(groupType:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=2147483648)(objectClass=posixGroup)(objectcategory=group))'
attributes:
- cn
- name
- description
- groupType
- memberof
- member
- owner
- adminCount
- managedBy
- groupAttributes
references:
- http://www.ldapexplorer.com/en/manual/109050000-famous-filters.htm
- action: ENUM_GROUP_POLICY_OBJECTS
description: 'Dump info about all known Group Policy Objects (GPOs) in the LDAP environment.'
filter: '(objectClass=groupPolicyContainer)'
attributes:
- displayName
- gPCFileSysPath
- objectCategory
- objectGUID
references:
- https://troopers.de/downloads/troopers19/TROOPERS19_AD_Fun_With_LDAP.pdf
- action: ENUM_HOSTNAMES
description: 'Dump info about all known hostnames in the LDAP environment.'
filter: '(dnsHostName=*)'
attributes:
- dn
- name
- dnsHostName
- serverName
references:
- https://troopers.de/downloads/troopers19/TROOPERS19_AD_Fun_With_LDAP.pdf
- https://github.com/PowerShellMafia/PowerSploit/blob/master/Recon/PowerView.ps1
- action: ENUM_LAPS_PASSWORDS
description: 'Dump info about computers that have LAPS enabled, and passwords for them if available.'
filter: '(ms-MCS-AdmPwd=*)'
attributes:
- cn
- displayName
- ms-MCS-AdmPwd
references:
- https://ppn.snovvcrash.rocks/pentest/infrastructure/ad/ldap-ldaps
- action: ENUM_LDAP_SERVER_METADATA
description: 'Dump metadata about the setup of the domain.'
filter: '(objectClass=*)'
attributes:
- dn
- defaultNamingContext
- domainFunctionality
- forestFunctionality
- domainControllerFunctionality
- dnsHostName
references:
- https://troopers.de/downloads/troopers19/TROOPERS19_AD_Fun_With_LDAP.pdf
- action: ENUM_MACHINE_ACCOUNT_QUOTA
description: 'Dump the number of computer accounts a user is allowed to create in a domain.'
filter: '(objectClass=domain)'
attributes:
- ms-DS-MachineAccountQuota
references:
- https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/adschema/a-ms-ds-machineaccountquota
- action: ENUM_ORGROLES
description: 'Dump info about all known organization roles in the LDAP environment.'
filter: '(objectClass=organizationalRole)'
attributes:
- displayName
- name
- description
- action: ENUM_ORGUNITS
description: 'Dump info about all known organizational units in the LDAP environment.'
filter: '(objectClass=organizationalUnit)'
attributes:
- displayName
- name
- description
references:
- http://www.ldapexplorer.com/en/manual/109050000-famous-filters.htm
- action: ENUM_UNCONSTRAINED_DELEGATION
description: 'Dump info about all known objects that allow uncontrained delegation.'
filter: '(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=524288)'
attributes:
- cn
- sAMAccountName
- objectCategory
- memberof
- member
references:
- https://www.ired.team/offensive-security-experiments/active-directory-kerberos-abuse/domain-compromise-via-unrestricted-kerberos-delegation
- https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-server/identity/useraccountcontrol-manipulate-account-properties
- action: ENUM_USER_ACCOUNT_DISABLED
description: 'Dump info about disabled user accounts.'
filter: '(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=2)'
attributes:
- cn
- displayName
- description
- sAMAccountName
- userPrincipalName
- userAccountControl
- action: ENUM_USER_ACCOUNT_LOCKED_OUT
description: 'Dump info about locked out user accounts.'
filter: '(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=16)'
attributes:
- cn
- displayName
- sAMAccountName
- userPrincipalName
- userAccountControl
references:
- https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-server/identity/useraccountcontrol-manipulate-account-properties
- action: ENUM_USER_ASREP_ROASTABLE
description: 'Dump info about all users who are configured not to require kerberos pre-authentication and are therefore AS-REP roastable.'
filter: '(&(samAccountType=805306368)(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=4194304))'
attributes:
- cn
- displayName
- description
- sAMAccountName
- userPrincipalName
- userAccountControl
references:
- http://www.ldapexplorer.com/en/manual/109050000-famous-filters.htm
- https://burmat.gitbook.io/security/hacking/domain-exploitation
- action: ENUM_USER_PASSWORD_NEVER_EXPIRES
description: 'Dump info about all users whose password never expires.'
filter: '(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=65536)'
attributes:
- cn
- displayName
- description
- sAMAccountName
- userPrincipalName
- userAccountControl
references:
- https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-server/identity/useraccountcontrol-manipulate-account-properties
- action: ENUM_USER_PASSWORD_NOT_REQUIRED
description: 'Dump info about all users whose password never expires and whose account is still enabled.'
filter: '(&(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=32)(!(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=2)))'
attributes:
- cn
- displayName
- description
- sAMAccountName
- userPrincipalName
- userAccountControl
references:
- https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-server/identity/useraccountcontrol-manipulate-account-properties
- action: ENUM_USER_SPNS_KERBEROAST
description: 'Dump info about all user objects with Service Principal Names (SPNs) for kerberoasting.'
filter: '(&(&(servicePrincipalName=*)(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=512))(!(userAccountControl:1.2.840.113556.1.4.803:=2)))'
attributes:
- cn
- sAMAccountName
- servicePrincipalName
references:
- https://malicious.link/post/2022/ldapsearch-reference/
- https://burmat.gitbook.io/security/hacking/domain-exploitation
- https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-server/identity/useraccountcontrol-manipulate-account-properties
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
---
queries:
# - action: SAMPLE_ACTION
# description: 'A description.'
# # base_dn_prefix: 'An optional string to prefix to the Base DN'
# filter: '(objectClass=*)'
# attributes:
# - dn
# - objectClass
@@ -1,55 +0,0 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<saml2p:Response xmlns:saml2p="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:protocol" Destination="https://<%= vcenter_fqdn.encode(xml: :text) %>/ui/saml/websso/sso" ID="_<%= vcenter_saml_response_id.encode(xml: :text) %>" InResponseTo="<%= vcenter_saml_id.encode(xml: :text) %>" IssueInstant="<%= vcenter_saml_issue.encode(xml: :text) %>" Version="2.0">
<saml2:Issuer xmlns:saml2="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:assertion">https://<%= vcenter_fqdn.encode(xml: :text) %>/websso/SAML2/Metadata/<%= vcenter_saml_domain.encode(xml: :text) %></saml2:Issuer>
<saml2p:Status>
<saml2p:StatusCode Value="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:status:Success"/>
<saml2p:StatusMessage>Request successful</saml2p:StatusMessage>
</saml2p:Status>
<saml2:Assertion xmlns:saml2="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:assertion" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" ID="_<%= vcenter_saml_assert_id.encode(xml: :text) %>" IssueInstant="<%= vcenter_saml_issue.encode(xml: :text) %>" Version="2.0">
<saml2:Issuer Format="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:nameid-format:entity">https://<%= vcenter_fqdn.encode(xml: :text) %>/websso/SAML2/Metadata/<%= vcenter_saml_domain.encode(xml: :text) %></saml2:Issuer>
<saml2:Subject>
<saml2:NameID Format="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/claims/UPN"><%= vcenter_saml_user.encode(xml: :text) %>@<%= vcenter_saml_domain.encode(xml: :text) %></saml2:NameID>
<saml2:SubjectConfirmation Method="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:cm:bearer">
<saml2:SubjectConfirmationData InResponseTo="<%= vcenter_saml_id.encode(xml: :text) %>" NotOnOrAfter="<%= vcenter_saml_not_after.encode(xml: :text) %>" Recipient="https://<%= vcenter_fqdn.encode(xml: :text) %>/ui/saml/websso/sso"/>
</saml2:SubjectConfirmation>
</saml2:Subject>
<saml2:Conditions NotBefore="<%= vcenter_saml_not_before.encode(xml: :text) %>" NotOnOrAfter="<%= vcenter_saml_not_after.encode(xml: :text) %>">
<saml2:ProxyRestriction Count="10"/>
<saml2:Condition xmlns:rsa="http://www.rsa.com/names/2009/12/std-ext/SAML2.0" Count="10" xsi:type="rsa:RenewRestrictionType"/>
<saml2:AudienceRestriction>
<saml2:Audience>https://<%= vcenter_fqdn.encode(xml: :text) %>/ui/saml/websso/metadata</saml2:Audience>
</saml2:AudienceRestriction>
</saml2:Conditions>
<saml2:AuthnStatement AuthnInstant="<%= vcenter_saml_issue.encode(xml: :text) %>" SessionIndex="_<%= vcenter_saml_idx_id.encode(xml: :text) %>" SessionNotOnOrAfter="<%= vcenter_saml_not_after.encode(xml: :text) %>">
<saml2:AuthnContext>
<saml2:AuthnContextClassRef>urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:ac:classes:PasswordProtectedTransport</saml2:AuthnContextClassRef>
</saml2:AuthnContext>
</saml2:AuthnStatement>
<saml2:AttributeStatement>
<saml2:Attribute FriendlyName="userPrincipalName" Name="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/claims/UPN" NameFormat="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:attrname-format:uri">
<saml2:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string"><%= vcenter_saml_user.encode(xml: :text) %>@<%= vcenter_saml_domain.encode(xml: :text) %></saml2:AttributeValue>
</saml2:Attribute>
<saml2:Attribute FriendlyName="Groups" Name="http://rsa.com/schemas/attr-names/2009/01/GroupIdentity" NameFormat="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:attrname-format:uri">
<saml2:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string"><%= vcenter_saml_domain.encode(xml: :text) %>\Users</saml2:AttributeValue>
<saml2:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string"><%= vcenter_saml_domain.encode(xml: :text) %>\Administrators</saml2:AttributeValue>
<saml2:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string"><%= vcenter_saml_domain.encode(xml: :text) %>\CAAdmins</saml2:AttributeValue>
<saml2:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string"><%= vcenter_saml_domain.encode(xml: :text) %>\ComponentManager.Administrators</saml2:AttributeValue>
<saml2:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string"><%= vcenter_saml_domain.encode(xml: :text) %>\SystemConfiguration.BashShellAdministrators</saml2:AttributeValue>
<saml2:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string"><%= vcenter_saml_domain.encode(xml: :text) %>\SystemConfiguration.ReadOnly</saml2:AttributeValue>
<saml2:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string"><%= vcenter_saml_domain.encode(xml: :text) %>\SystemConfiguration.SupportUsers</saml2:AttributeValue>
<saml2:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string"><%= vcenter_saml_domain.encode(xml: :text) %>\SystemConfiguration.Administrators</saml2:AttributeValue>
<saml2:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string"><%= vcenter_saml_domain.encode(xml: :text) %>\LicenseService.Administrators</saml2:AttributeValue>
<saml2:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string"><%= vcenter_saml_domain.encode(xml: :text) %>\Everyone</saml2:AttributeValue>
</saml2:Attribute>
<saml2:Attribute FriendlyName="Subject Type" Name="http://vmware.com/schemas/attr-names/2011/07/isSolution" NameFormat="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:attrname-format:uri">
<saml2:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string">false</saml2:AttributeValue>
</saml2:Attribute>
<saml2:Attribute FriendlyName="surname" Name="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims/surname" NameFormat="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:attrname-format:uri">
<saml2:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string"><%= vcenter_saml_domain.encode(xml: :text) %></saml2:AttributeValue>
</saml2:Attribute>
<saml2:Attribute FriendlyName="givenName" Name="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/ws/2005/05/identity/claims/givenname" NameFormat="urn:oasis:names:tc:SAML:2.0:attrname-format:uri">
<saml2:AttributeValue xsi:type="xsd:string"><%= vcenter_saml_user.encode(xml: :text) %></saml2:AttributeValue>
</saml2:Attribute>
</saml2:AttributeStatement>
</saml2:Assertion>
</saml2p:Response>
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spoof_regex: .*
ntlm_challenge: "1122334455667788"
ntlm_domain: anonymous
http_basic: no
ssl_cert: null
logfile: null
hashdir: null
services:
- type: DRDA
enabled: yes
- type: FTP
enabled: yes
- type: HTTP
enabled: yes
- type: HTTPS
enabled: yes
- type: IMAP
enabled: yes
- type: MSSQL
enabled: yes
- type: MySQL
enabled: yes
- type: POP3
enabled: yes
- type: Postgres
enabled: yes
- type: PrintJob
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strip cpuinfo.ia64.bin && \
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// This is a slightly modified copy of the METASM pe-ia32-cpuid.rb example
/*
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# This file is part of Metasm, the Ruby assembly manipulation suite
# Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Yoann GUILLOT
#
# Licence is LGPL, see LICENCE in the top-level directory
#
# this sample shows the compilation of a slightly more complex program
# it displays in a messagebox the result of CPUID
#
*/
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
static char *featureinfo[32] = {
"fpu", "vme", "de", "pse", "tsc", "msr", "pae", "mce", "cx8",
"apic", "unk10", "sep", "mtrr", "pge", "mca", "cmov", "pat",
"pse36", "psn", "clfsh", "unk20", "ds", "acpi", "mmx",
"fxsr", "sse", "sse2", "ss", "htt", "tm", "unk30", "pbe"
}, *extendinfo[32] = {
"sse3", "unk1", "unk2", "monitor", "ds-cpl", "unk5-vt", "unk6", "est",
"tm2", "unk9", "cnxt-id", "unk12", "cmpxchg16b", "unk14", "unk15",
"unk16", "unk17", "unk18", "unk19", "unk20", "unk21", "unk22", "unk23",
"unk24", "unk25", "unk26", "unk27", "unk28", "unk29", "unk30", "unk31"
};
#define cpuid(id) __asm__( "cpuid" : "=a"(eax), "=b"(ebx), "=c"(ecx), "=d"(edx) : "a"(id), "b"(0), "c"(0), "d"(0))
#define b(val, base, end) ((val << (31-end)) >> (31-end+base))
int main(void)
{
unsigned long eax, ebx, ecx, edx;
unsigned long i;
cpuid(0);
fprintf(stdout, "VENDOR: %.4s%.4s%.4s\n", (char *)&ebx, (char *)&edx, (char *)&ecx);
cpuid(1);
fprintf(stdout, "MODEL: family=%ld model=%ld stepping=%ld efamily=%ld emodel=%ld ",
b(eax, 8, 11), b(eax, 4, 7), b(eax, 0, 3), b(eax, 20, 27), b(eax, 16, 19));
fprintf(stdout, "brand=%ld cflush sz=%ld*8 nproc=%ld apicid=%ld\n",
b(ebx, 0, 7), b(ebx, 8, 15), b(ebx, 16, 23), b(ebx, 24, 31));
fprintf(stdout, "FLAGS:");
for (i=0 ; i<32 ; i++)
if (edx & (1 << i))
fprintf(stdout, " %s", featureinfo[i]);
for (i=0 ; i<32 ; i++)
if (ecx & (1 << i))
fprintf(stdout, " %s", extendinfo[i]);
fprintf(stdout, "\n");
fflush(stdout);
return 0;
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Example plugin
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Add changelog content here
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<title>Example plugin readme</title>
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<body>
<h1>
Example plugin
</h1>
<h2>Todo</h2>
<p>
Add readme content here
</p>
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