## # This module requires Metasploit: https://metasploit.com/download # Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework ## ### # # This sample auxiliary module simply displays the selected action and # registers a custom command that will show up when the module is used. # ### class MetasploitModule < Msf::Auxiliary def initialize(info = {}) super( update_info( info, 'Name' => 'Sample Auxiliary Module', # The description can be multiple lines, but does not preserve formatting. 'Description' => 'Sample Auxiliary Module', 'Author' => ['Joe Module '], 'License' => MSF_LICENSE, 'Actions' => [ [ 'Default Action', { 'Description' => 'This does something' } ], [ 'Another Action', { 'Description' => 'This does a different thing' } ] ], # The action(s) that will run as background job 'PassiveActions' => [ 'Another Action' ], # https://docs.metasploit.com/docs/development/developing-modules/module-metadata/definition-of-module-reliability-side-effects-and-stability.html 'Notes' => { 'Stability' => [], 'Reliability' => [], 'SideEffects' => [] }, 'DefaultAction' => 'Default Action' ) ) end def run print_status("Running the simple auxiliary module with action #{action.name}") end # Framework automatically registers `cmd_*` methods to be dispatched when the # corresponding command is used. For example, here this method will be called # when entering the `aux_extra_command` command in the console. def cmd_aux_extra_command(*args) print_status("Running inside aux_extra_command(#{args.join(' ')})") end end