require 'msf/core' require 'msf/base' require 'msf/ui' require 'msf/ui/console/framework_event_manager' require 'msf/ui/console/command_dispatcher' require 'msf/ui/console/table' require 'find' module Msf module Ui module Console ### # # This class implements a user interface driver on a console interface. # ### class Driver < Msf::Ui::Driver ConfigCore = "framework/core" ConfigGroup = "framework/ui/console" DefaultPrompt = "%undmsf%clr" DefaultPromptChar = "%clr>" # # The console driver processes various framework notified events. # include FrameworkEventManager # # The console driver is a command shell. # include Rex::Ui::Text::DispatcherShell # # Initializes a console driver instance with the supplied prompt string and # prompt character. The optional hash can take extra values that will # serve to initialize the console driver. # # The optional hash values can include: # # AllowCommandPassthru # # Whether or not unknown commands should be passed through and executed by # the local system. # # RealReadline # # Whether or to use the system Readline or the RBReadline (default) # # HistFile # # Name of a file to store command history # def initialize(prompt = DefaultPrompt, prompt_char = DefaultPromptChar, opts = {}) # Choose a readline library before calling the parent rl = false rl_err = nil begin if(opts['RealReadline']) require 'readline' rl = true end rescue ::LoadError rl_err = $! end # Default to the RbReadline wrapper require 'readline_compatible' if(not rl) histfile = opts['HistFile'] || Msf::Config.history_file # Call the parent super(prompt, prompt_char, histfile) # Temporarily disable output self.disable_output = true # Load pre-configuration load_preconfig # Initialize attributes self.framework = opts['Framework'] || Msf::Simple::Framework.create(opts) # Initialize the user interface to use a different input and output # handle if one is supplied input = opts['LocalInput'] input ||= Rex::Ui::Text::Input::Stdio.new if (opts['LocalOutput']) if (opts['LocalOutput'].kind_of?(String)) output = Rex::Ui::Text::Output::File.new(opts['LocalOutput']) else output = opts['LocalOutput'] end else output = Rex::Ui::Text::Output::Stdio.new end init_ui(input, output) init_tab_complete # Add the core command dispatcher as the root of the dispatcher # stack enstack_dispatcher(CommandDispatcher::Core) # Report readline error if there was one.. if not rl_err.nil? print_error("***") print_error("* WARNING: Unable to load readline: #{rl_err}") print_error("* Falling back to RbReadLine") print_error("***") end # Add the database dispatcher if it is usable if (framework.db.usable) require 'msf/ui/console/command_dispatcher/db' enstack_dispatcher(CommandDispatcher::Db) else print_error("***") if framework.db.error == "disabled" print_error("* WARNING: Database support has been disabled") else print_error("* WARNING: No database support: #{framework.db.error.class} #{framework.db.error}") end print_error("***") end begin require 'openssl' rescue ::LoadError print_error("***") print_error("* WARNING: No OpenSSL support. This is required by meterpreter payloads and many exploits") print_error("* Please install the ruby-openssl package (apt-get install libopenssl-ruby on Debian/Ubuntu") print_error("***") end # Register event handlers register_event_handlers # Load console-specific configuration load_config(opts['Config']) # Re-enable output self.disable_output = false # Load additional modules as necessary self.framework.modules.add_module_path(opts['ModulePath'], false) if opts['ModulePath'] # Whether or not command passthru should be allowed self.command_passthru = (opts['AllowCommandPassthru'] == false) ? false : true # Disables "dangerous" functionality of the console @defanged = opts['Defanged'] == true # If we're defanged, then command passthru should be disabled if @defanged self.command_passthru = false end # Parse any specified database.yml file if framework.db.usable # Look for our database configuration in the following places, in order: # command line arguments # environment variable # configuration directory (usually ~/.msf3) dbfile = opts['DatabaseYAML'] dbfile ||= ENV["MSF_DATABASE_CONFIG"] dbfile ||= File.join(Msf::Config.get_config_root, "database.yml") if (dbfile and File.exists? dbfile) dbinfo = YAML.load(File.read(dbfile)) dbenv = opts['DatabaseEnv'] || "production" db = dbinfo[dbenv] if not db print_error("No database definition for environment #{dbenv}") else if not framework.db.connect(db) print_error("Failed to connect to the database: #{framework.db.error} #{db.inspect} #{framework.db.error.backtrace}") end end end end # Process things before we actually display the prompt and get rocking on_startup(opts) # Process the resource script if opts['Resource'] and opts['Resource'].kind_of? Array opts['Resource'].each { |r| load_resource(r) } else # If the opt is nil here, we load ~/.msf3/msfconsole.rc load_resource(opts['Resource']) end end # # Loads configuration that needs to be analyzed before the framework # instance is created. # def load_preconfig begin conf = Msf::Config.load rescue wlog("Failed to load configuration: #{$!}") return end if (conf.group?(ConfigCore)) conf[ConfigCore].each_pair { |k, v| on_variable_set(true, k, v) } end end # # Loads configuration for the console. # def load_config(path=nil) begin conf = Msf::Config.load(path) rescue wlog("Failed to load configuration: #{$!}") return end # If we have configuration, process it if (conf.group?(ConfigGroup)) conf[ConfigGroup].each_pair { |k, v| case k.downcase when "activemodule" run_single("use #{v}") end } end end # # Saves configuration for the console. # def save_config # Build out the console config group group = {} if (active_module) group['ActiveModule'] = active_module.fullname end # Save it begin Msf::Config.save(ConfigGroup => group) rescue ::Exception print_error("Failed to save console config: #{$!}") end end # # Processes the resource script file for the console. # def load_resource(path=nil) path ||= File.join(Msf::Config.config_directory, 'msfconsole.rc') return if not ::File.readable?(path) lines = ::File.readlines(path) while lines.length > 0 line = lines.shift break if not line line.strip! next if line.length == 0 next if line =~ /^#/ if line =~ // buff = '' while lines.length > 0 line = lines.shift break if not line break if line =~ /<\/ruby>/ buff << line end if ! buff.empty? print_status("resource (#{path})> Ruby Code (#{buff.length} bytes)") begin eval(buff, binding) rescue ::Interrupt raise $! rescue ::Exception => e print_error("resource (#{path})> Ruby Error: #{e.class} #{e} #{e.backtrace}") end end else print_line("resource (#{path})> #{line}") run_single(line) end end end # # Saves the recent history to the specified file # def save_recent_history(path) num = Readline::HISTORY.length - hist_last_saved - 1 tmprc = "" num.times { |x| tmprc << Readline::HISTORY[hist_last_saved + x] + "\n" } if tmprc.length > 0 print_status("Saving last #{num} commands to #{path} ...") save_resource(tmprc, path) else print_error("No commands to save!") end # Always update this, even if we didn't save anything. We do this # so that we don't end up saving the "makerc" command itself. self.hist_last_saved = Readline::HISTORY.length end # # Creates the resource script file for the console. # def save_resource(data, path=nil) path ||= File.join(Msf::Config.config_directory, 'msfconsole.rc') begin rcfd = File.open(path, 'w') rcfd.write(data) rcfd.close rescue ::Exception end end # # Called before things actually get rolling such that banners can be # displayed, scripts can be processed, and other fun can be had. # def on_startup(opts = {}) # Check for modules that failed to load if (framework.modules.failed.length > 0) print_error("WARNING! The following modules could not be loaded!") framework.modules.failed.each_pair do |file, err| print_error("\t#{file}: #{err}") end end framework.events.on_ui_start(Msf::Framework::Revision) run_single("banner") unless opts['DisableBanner'] opts["Plugins"].each do |plug| run_single("load #{plug}") unless opts['DisableBanner'] end if opts["Plugins"] self.on_command_proc = Proc.new { |command| framework.events.on_ui_command(command) } end # # Called when a variable is set to a specific value. This allows the # console to do extra processing, such as enabling logging or doing # some other kind of task. If this routine returns false it will indicate # that the variable is not being set to a valid value. # def on_variable_set(glob, var, val) case var.downcase when "payload" if (framework and framework.modules.valid?(val) == false) return false elsif (active_module) active_module.datastore.clear_non_user_defined elsif (framework) framework.datastore.clear_non_user_defined end when "sessionlogging" handle_session_logging(val) if (glob) when "consolelogging" handle_console_logging(val) if (glob) when "loglevel" handle_loglevel(val) if (glob) end end # # Called when a variable is unset. If this routine returns false it is an # indication that the variable should not be allowed to be unset. # def on_variable_unset(glob, var) case var.downcase when "sessionlogging" handle_session_logging('0') if (glob) when "consolelogging" handle_console_logging('0') if (glob) when "loglevel" handle_loglevel(nil) if (glob) end end # # The framework instance associated with this driver. # attr_reader :framework # # Whether or not commands can be passed through. # attr_reader :command_passthru # # The active module associated with the driver. # attr_accessor :active_module # # The active session associated with the driver. # attr_accessor :active_session # # If defanged is true, dangerous functionality, such as exploitation, irb, # and command shell passthru is disabled. In this case, an exception is # raised. # def defanged? if @defanged raise DefangedException end end def stop framework.events.on_ui_stop() super end protected attr_writer :framework # :nodoc: attr_writer :command_passthru # :nodoc: # # If an unknown command was passed, try to see if it's a valid local # executable. This is only allowed if command passthru has been permitted # def unknown_command(method, line) [method, method+".exe"].each do |cmd| if (command_passthru == true and Rex::FileUtils.find_full_path(cmd)) print_status("exec: #{line}") print_line('') self.busy = true begin io = ::IO.popen(line, "r") io.each_line do |data| print(data) end io.close rescue ::Errno::EACCES, ::Errno::ENOENT print_error("Permission denied exec: #{line}") end self.busy = false return end end super end ## # # Handlers for various global configuration values # ## # # SessionLogging. # def handle_session_logging(val) if (val =~ /^(y|t|1)/i) Msf::Logging.enable_session_logging(true) print_line("Session logging will be enabled for future sessions.") else Msf::Logging.enable_session_logging(false) print_line("Session logging will be disabled for future sessions.") end end # # ConsoleLogging. # def handle_console_logging(val) if (val =~ /^(y|t|1)/i) Msf::Logging.enable_log_source('console') print_line("Console logging is now enabled.") set_log_source('console') rlog("\n[*] Console logging started: #{Time.now}\n\n", 'console') else rlog("\n[*] Console logging stopped: #{Time.now}\n\n", 'console') unset_log_source Msf::Logging.disable_log_source('console') print_line("Console logging is now disabled.") end end # # This method handles adjusting the global log level threshold. # def handle_loglevel(val) set_log_level(Rex::LogSource, val) set_log_level(Msf::LogSource, val) end end # # This exception is used to indicate that functionality is disabled due to # defanged being true # class DefangedException < ::Exception def to_s "This functionality is currently disabled (defanged mode)" end end end end end