require 'msf/core' ### # # A reference to some sort of information. This is typically a URL, but could # be any type of referential value that people could use to research a topic. # ### class Msf::Module::Reference # # Serialize a reference from a string. # def self.from_s(str) return self.new(str) end # # Initializes a reference from a string. # def initialize(in_str) self.str = in_str end # # Compares references to see if their equal. # def ==(tgt) return (tgt.to_s == to_s) end # # Returns the reference as a string. # def to_s return self.str end # # Serializes the reference instance from a string. # def from_s(in_str) self.str = in_str end # # The reference string. # attr_reader :str protected attr_writer :str # :nodoc: end ### # # A reference to a website. # ### class Msf::Module::SiteReference < Msf::Module::Reference # # Class method that translates a URL into a site reference instance. # def self.from_s(str) instance = self.new if (instance.from_s(str) == false) return nil end return instance end # # Initializes a site reference from an array. ary[0] is the site and # ary[1] is the site context identifier, such as OSVDB. # def self.from_a(ary) return nil if (ary.length < 2) self.new(ary[0], ary[1]) end # # Initialize the site reference. # def initialize(in_site = nil, in_ctx_id = nil) self.ctx_id = in_ctx_id if (in_site == 'OSVDB') self.site = 'http://www.osvdb.org/' + in_ctx_id.to_s elsif (in_site == 'CVE') self.site = 'http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=' + in_ctx_id.to_s elsif (in_site == 'BID') self.site = 'http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/' + in_ctx_id.to_s elsif (in_site == 'MSB') self.site = 'http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/' + in_ctx_id.to_s + '.mspx' else self.site = in_site self.site += " (#{in_ctx_id.to_s})" if (in_ctx_id) end end # # Returns the absolute site URL. # def to_s return site || '' end # # Serializes a site URL string. # def from_s(str) if (/(http:\/\/|https:\/\/|ftp:\/\/)/.match(str)) self.site = str else return false end return true end # # The site being referenced. # attr_reader :site # # The context identifier of the site, such as OSVDB. # attr_reader :ctx_id protected attr_writer :site, :ctx_id end