require 'rex/ui' require 'rex/post/meterpreter' require 'rex/logging' module Rex module Post module Meterpreter module Ui ### # # This class provides a shell driven interface to the meterpreter client API. # ### class Console include Rex::Ui::Text::DispatcherShell # Dispatchers require 'rex/post/meterpreter/ui/console/interactive_channel' require 'rex/post/meterpreter/ui/console/command_dispatcher' require 'rex/post/meterpreter/ui/console/command_dispatcher/core' # # Initialize the meterpreter console. # def initialize(client) if (Rex::Compat.is_windows()) super("meterpreter") else super("%undmeterpreter%clr") end # The meterpreter client context self.client = client # Queued commands array self.commands = [] # Point the input/output handles elsewhere reset_ui enstack_dispatcher(Console::CommandDispatcher::Core) # Set up logging to whatever logsink 'core' is using if ! $dispatcher['meterpreter'] $dispatcher['meterpreter'] = $dispatcher['core'] end end # # Called when someone wants to interact with the meterpreter client. It's # assumed that init_ui has been called prior. # def interact(&block) # Run queued commands commands.delete_if { |ent| run_single(ent) true } # Run the interactive loop run { |line| # Run the command run_single(line) # If a block was supplied, call it, otherwise return false if (block) block.call else false end } end # # Interacts with the supplied channel. # def interact_with_channel(channel) channel.extend(InteractiveChannel) unless (channel.kind_of?(InteractiveChannel) == true) channel.interact(input, output) channel.reset_ui end # # Queues a command to be run when the interactive loop is entered. # def queue_cmd(cmd) self.commands << cmd end # # Runs the specified command wrapper in something to catch meterpreter # exceptions. # def run_command(dispatcher, method, arguments) begin super rescue Timeout::Error log_error("Operation timed out.") rescue RequestError => info log_error(info.to_s) rescue ::Errno::EPIPE, ::OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError, ::IOError self.client.kill rescue ::Exception => e log_error("Error running command #{method}: #{e.class} #{e}") end end # # Logs that an error occurred and persists the callstack. # def log_error(msg) print_error(msg) elog(msg, 'meterpreter') dlog("Call stack:\n#{$@.join("\n")}", 'meterpreter') end attr_reader :client # :nodoc: protected attr_writer :client # :nodoc: attr_accessor :commands # :nodoc: end end end end end