This commit changes the migrate function so that an optional timeout parameter can be given. This means that people in high-latency scenarios can extend the timeout when migration in order to increase the chances that things will work.
adsi_group_enum - Lists all groups on the specified domain
adsi_nested_group_user_enum - Lists all users on the specified domain who are members of a given group DN (taking into account recursive/nested groups)
This commit does a few tidies of code, as well as adds the ability to
write all the kiwi output to disk as well as to the console. We can't
yet add this stuff to the credential DB because it's tied to machine,
where the creds that come out of kiwi are often tied to domains.
This also removes duplicate creds from the output list, and gets rid of
the auth id stuff from the output too (not sure why it was useful
before).
When attempting to update cached payload sizes which utilize the
Rex::Powershell functionality, the BRE block which appropriates
initial code is called with the 'code' variable being a nil which
results in:
```
lib/rex/powershell/script.rb:40:in `initialize': no implicit
conversion of nil into String (TypeError)
```
This throws a conditional into the File.open call which presents an
empty string instead of a nil. This still results in the rescue
block having to catch the exception, but manages to keep the
payload size updating script happy an retains consistent
behavior.
It should not look like this:
```
meterpreter > ps -h
Usage: ps [ options ]
OPTIONS:
-S Search string to filter by
-h This help menu
```
It should not not look like this:
```
meterpreter > ps -h
Use the command with no arguments to see all running processes.
The following options can be used to filter those results:
OPTIONS:
-A <opt> Filters processes on architecture (x86 or x86_64)
-S <opt> String to search for (converts to regex)
-U <opt> Filters processes on the user using the supplied RegEx
-h Help menu.
-s Show only SYSTEM processes
```
Sync critical functionality from Rex and Msf namespaces dealing
with encoding and processing of powershell script for exploit
or post namespaces.
Import Post module. Primarily adds a psh_exec method which will be
replaced in the next PR with @benpturner's work integrated into
the Post module namespace.
Provide a sample metasploit windows post module to show the
execution pipeline - entire subs process can be removed and the
module reduced to a psh_exec(datastore['SCRIPT']).
This commit is designed to provide sync between the SVIT fork and
upstream. Pending commits to be based on this work will provide
access to .NET compiler in the Post namespace to be used for
dynamic persistent payload creation on target and the import of
@benpturner's work.
Allow searching through netstat output tables for specific strings.
Example:
```
meterpreter > netstat -S 192
Connection list
===============
Proto Local address Remote address State User Inode PID/Program name
----- ------------- -------------- ----- ---- ----- ----------------
tcp 10.1.1.20:3389 192.168.100.186:38470 ESTABLISHED 0 0 3076/svchost.exe
tcp 10.1.1.20:63826 192.168.100.186:31158 ESTABLISHED 0 0 4568/powershell.exe
tcp 10.1.1.20:64887 192.168.100.186:31158 ESTABLISHED 0 0 -
```
from @sempervictus
Merge forked changes to cmd_ps allowing for the use of string
matching on listing output via Rex::Ui::Text::Table's SearchTerm
facility
Example:
```
meterpreter > ps -S x64.*Auth.*Sys
Process list
============
PID Name Arch Session User Path
--- ---- ---- ------- ---- ----
400 smss.exe x64 0 NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM C:\Windows\System32\smss.exe
...
```
from @sempervictus
Allow passing 'SearchTerm' into Rex::Ui::Text::Table creation to
filter all output by regex match to the string passed.
Provides base functionality for higher level subscribers such as
cmd_ls in meterpreter sessions for filtering output
from @sempervictus
Merge forked changes to cmd_ls allowing for the use of string
matching on listing output via Rex::Ui::Text::Table's SearchTerm
facility.
Example:
```
meterpreter > ls chef -R -S wget
No entries exist in chef/backup/chef/handlers
No entries exist in chef/backup/chef/ohai_plugins
No entries exist in chef/backup/chef
No entries exist in chef/backup
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/avast/attributes
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/avast/recipes
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/avast
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/chef-client/attributes
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/chef-client/libraries
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/chef-client/recipes
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/chef-client
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/chef_handler/attributes
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/chef_handler/libraries
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/chef_handler/providers
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/chef_handler/recipes
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/chef_handler/resources
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/chef_handler
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/cron/providers
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/cron/recipes
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/cron/resources
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/cron
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/logrotate/attributes
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/logrotate/definitions
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/logrotate/libraries
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/logrotate/recipes
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/logrotate
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/ohai/attributes
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/ohai/files/default/plugins
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/ohai/files/default
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/ohai/files
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/ohai/recipes
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/ohai
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/svit-windows/attributes
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/svit-windows/recipes
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/svit-windows/templates/default/plugins
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/svit-windows/templates/default
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/svit-windows/templates
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/svit-windows
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/windows/attributes
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/windows/files/default/handlers
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/windows/files/default
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/windows/files
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/windows/libraries
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/windows/providers
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/windows/recipes
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/windows/resources
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks/windows
No entries exist in chef/cache/cookbooks
No entries exist in chef/cache
No entries exist in chef/handlers
No entries exist in chef/log
No entries exist in chef/ohai_plugins
No entries exist in chef/run
Listing: chef
=============
Mode Size Type Last modified Name
---- ---- ---- ------------- ----
100666/rw-rw-rw- 161 fil 2014-07-21 11:08:26 -0400 wget.ps1
100666/rw-rw-rw- 1285 fil 2014-07-21 11:08:26 -0400 wget.vbs
meterpreter >
```
* Moved over to using single quotes for strings that don't need
escaping or interpolation.
* Changed one pack spec to be "more correct". Thankfully, we were only
packing 0 so the endianness isn't a problem, however it should be
correct, hence the fix.
This makes meterpeter shut down it's comms and sleep for a while before
it attempts to open communications again. This is effectively the same
as doing a transport change back to the same transport, but with
a timeout.
This allows for checking against exit types to be super easy instead of
having to have extra checks in place. Also changed the order of scope_id
and uri in the transport URI generation. The net effect of this is NOP
because these things only appear separately.
Merged with HD's stuff as he fixed up a few things that I had done too.
Conflicts:
lib/msf/base/sessions/meterpreter_options.rb
lib/rex/post/meterpreter/client_core.rb
lib/rex/post/meterpreter/packet_dispatcher.rb
Timeouts are correctly passed through to the client instances from the
handlers. The cilent also passes those values through to the RDI code so
that the binaries are correctly patched.
the NTDS Parser class will take a meterpreter
client and a fielpath and provide an enumerator for reading
out the user accounts as ruby objects
MSP-12357
The 'next' and 'prev' commands were added so that the session can jump
transports without having to add new ones at the same time.
There's also a command which gives the UUID now so that this can be
reused across sessions.
Migration now uses the new meterpreter loader. Migration configuration
is loaded and created by meterpreter on the fly, and supports the
multiple transport stuff that's just been wired in.
Getting closer to a normalised view of what this stuff will look like.
There URL patching is slowly being removed. Reverse HTTPS works fine,
and by default HTTP should too.
Next up, x64 for the same main ones.
added a priv extension method to open
a stream channel to read ntdsaccounts from
and an NTDS account class to accept the
data and parse it into a useable structure
MSP-12357
The original URI is registered as '/foobar/' but is deregistered as
'//foobar/', causing it to never get deregistered. Changing this fixes
unregistration of the service handler for staged payloads, but stageless
doesn't work properly if the URI actually gets deregistered.
Rather than listening forever after a session shuts down, close the session if
there are no other URI's registered on the listener. This allows reconfiguring
the listener without restarting framework, but should be safe for situations
where multiple modules share the same listener.