module Msf require 'msf/core/exploit/tcp' ### # # This module exposes methods that may be useful to exploits that deal with # servers that speak the SMTP protocol. # ### module Exploit::Remote::Smtp include Exploit::Remote::Tcp # # Creates an instance of an SMTP exploit module. # def initialize(info = {}) super # Register the options that all SMTP exploits may make use of. register_options( [ Opt::RHOST, Opt::RPORT(25), OptString.new('MAILFROM', [ true, 'FROM address of the e-mail', 'zombie@brains.net']), OptString.new('MAILTO', [ true, 'TO address of the e-mail', 'human@ahhhzombies111.net']), ], Msf::Exploit::Remote::Smtp) end # # This method establishes a SMTP connection to host and port specified by # the RHOST and RPORT options, respectively. After connecting, the banner # message is read in and stored in the 'banner' attribute. # def connect(global = true) print_status("Connecting to SMTP server #{rhost}:#{rport}...") fd = super # Wait for a banner to arrive... self.banner = fd.get_once print_status("Connected to target SMTP server.") # Return the file descriptor to the caller fd end # # Connect to the remote SMTP server, and begin a DATA transfer # def connect_login(global = true) smtpsock = connect(global) raw_send_recv("EHLO X\r\n") raw_send_recv("MAIL FROM: #{datastore['MAILFROM']}\r\n") raw_send_recv("RCPT TO: #{datastore['MAILTO']}\r\n") raw_send_recv("DATA\r\n") return true end # # This method transmits an IMAP command and waits for a response. If one is # received, it is returned to the caller. # def raw_send_recv(cmd, nsock = self.sock) nsock.put(cmd) nsock.get_once end protected # # This attribute holds the banner that was read in after a successful call # to connect or connect_login. # attr_accessor :banner end end