#!/usr/bin/env ruby require 'rex/post/meterpreter/packet_response_waiter' require 'rex/logging' require 'rex/exceptions' module Rex module Post module Meterpreter ### # # Exception thrown when a request fails. # ### class RequestError < ArgumentError def initialize(method, result) @method = method @result = result end def to_s "#{@method}: Operation failed: #{@result}" end # The method that failed. attr_reader :method # The error result that occurred, typically a windows error code. attr_reader :result end ### # # Handles packet transmission, reception, and correlation, # and processing # ### module PacketDispatcher PacketTimeout = 30 ## # # Transmission # ## # # Sends a packet without waiting for a response. # def send_packet(packet, completion_routine = nil, completion_param = nil) if (completion_routine) add_response_waiter(packet, completion_routine, completion_param) end bytes = 0 raw = packet.to_r if (raw) bytes = self.sock.write(raw) end return bytes end # # Sends a packet and waits for a timeout for the given time interval. # def send_request(packet, t = self.response_timeout) response = send_packet_wait_response(packet, t) if (response == nil) raise TimeoutError.new("Send timed out") elsif (response.result != 0) e = RequestError.new(packet.method, response.result) e.set_backtrace(caller) raise e end return response end # # Transmits a packet and waits for a response. # def send_packet_wait_response(packet, t) # First, add the waiter association for the supplied packet waiter = add_response_waiter(packet) # Transmit the packet if (send_packet(packet) <= 0) # Remove the waiter if we failed to send the packet. remove_response_waiter(waiter) return nil end # Wait for the supplied time interval waiter.wait(t) # Remove the waiter from the list of waiters in case it wasn't # removed remove_response_waiter(waiter) # Return the response packet, if any return waiter.response end ## # # Reception # ## # # Monitors the PacketDispatcher's sock for data in its own # thread context and parsers all inbound packets. # def monitor_socket self.waiters = [] @pqueue = [] @finish = false @last_recvd = Time.now @ping_sent = false self.alive = true # Spawn a thread for receiving packets self.receiver_thread = ::Thread.new do while (true) begin rv = Rex::ThreadSafe.select([ self.sock.fd ], nil, nil, 0.25) ping_time = 60 # If there's nothing to read, and it's been awhile since we # saw a packet, we need to send a ping. We wait # ping_time*2 seconds before deciding a session is dead. if (not rv and self.send_keepalives and Time.now - @last_recvd > ping_time) # If the queue is empty and we've already sent a # keepalive without getting a reply, then this # session is hosed, and we should give up on it. if @ping_sent and @pqueue.empty? and (Time.now - @last_recvd > ping_time * 2) dlog("No response to ping, session #{self.sid} is dead", LEV_3) self.alive = false @finish = true break end # Let the packet queue processor finish up before # we send a ping. if not @ping_sent and @pqueue.empty? # Our 'ping' is actually just a check for eof on # channel id 0. This method has no side effects # and always returns an answer (regardless of the # existence of chan 0), which is all that's # needed for a liveness check. The answer itself # is unimportant and is ignored. pkt = Packet.create_request('core_channel_eof') pkt.add_tlv(TLV_TYPE_CHANNEL_ID, 0) waiter = Proc.new { |response, param| @ping_sent = false @last_recvd = Time.now } send_packet(pkt, waiter) @ping_sent = true end next end next if not rv packet = receive_packet @pqueue << packet if packet @last_recvd = Time.now rescue ::Exception dlog("Exception caught in monitor_socket: #{$!}", 'meterpreter', LEV_1) @finish = true self.alive = false break end end end # Spawn a new thread that monitors the socket self.dispatcher_thread = ::Thread.new do begin # Whether we're finished or not is determined by the receiver # thread above. while(not @finish) if(@pqueue.empty?) ::IO.select(nil, nil, nil, 0.10) next end incomplete = [] backlog = [] while(@pqueue.length > 0) backlog << @pqueue.shift end # # Prioritize message processing here # 1. Close should always be processed at the end # 2. Command responses always before channel data # tmp_command = [] tmp_channel = [] tmp_close = [] backlog.each do |pkt| if(pkt.response?) tmp_command << pkt next end if(pkt.method == "core_channel_close") tmp_close << pkt next end tmp_channel << pkt end backlog = [] backlog.push(*tmp_command) backlog.push(*tmp_channel) backlog.push(*tmp_close) # # Process the message queue # backlog.each do |pkt| begin if ! dispatch_inbound_packet(pkt) # Only requeue packets newer than the timeout if (::Time.now.to_i - pkt.created_at.to_i < PacketTimeout) incomplete << pkt end end rescue ::Exception => e dlog("Dispatching exception with packet #{pkt}: #{e} #{e.backtrace}", 'meterpreter', LEV_1) end end @pqueue.unshift(*incomplete) if(@pqueue.length > 100) dlog("Backlog has grown to over 100 in monitor_socket, dropping older packets: #{@pqueue[0 .. 25].map{|x| x.inspect}.join(" - ")}", 'meterpreter', LEV_1) @pqueue = @pqueue[25 .. 100] end end rescue ::Exception => e dlog("Exception caught in monitor_socket dispatcher: #{e.class} #{e} #{e.backtrace}", 'meterpreter', LEV_1) ensure self.receiver_thread.kill if self.receiver_thread end end end # # Parses data from the dispatcher's sock and returns a Packet context # once a full packet has been received. # def receive_packet return parser.recv(self.sock) end # # Stop the monitor # def monitor_stop if(self.receiver_thread) self.receiver_thread.kill self.receiver_thread = nil end if(self.dispatcher_thread) self.dispatcher_thread.kill self.dispatcher_thread = nil end end ## # # Waiter registration # ## # # Adds a waiter association with the supplied request packet. # def add_response_waiter(request, completion_routine = nil, completion_param = nil) waiter = PacketResponseWaiter.new(request.rid, completion_routine, completion_param) self.waiters << waiter return waiter end # # Notifies a whomever is waiting for a the supplied response, # if anyone. # def notify_response_waiter(response) self.waiters.each() { |waiter| if (waiter.waiting_for?(response)) waiter.notify(response) remove_response_waiter(waiter) break end } end # # Removes a waiter from the list of waiters. # def remove_response_waiter(waiter) self.waiters.delete(waiter) end ## # # Dispatching # ## # # Initializes the inbound handlers. # def initialize_inbound_handlers @inbound_handlers = [] end # # Dispatches and processes an inbound packet. If the packet is a # response that has an associated waiter, the waiter is notified. # Otherwise, the packet is passed onto any registered dispatch # handlers until one returns success. # def dispatch_inbound_packet(packet, client = nil) handled = false # If no client context was provided, return self as PacketDispatcher # is a mixin for the Client instance if (client == nil) client = self end # If the packet is a response, try to notify any potential # waiters if ((resp = packet.response?)) if (notify_response_waiter(packet)) return true end end # Enumerate all of the inbound packet handlers until one handles # the packet @inbound_handlers.each { |handler| handled = nil begin if ! resp handled = handler.request_handler(client, packet) else handled = handler.response_handler(client, packet) end rescue ::Exception => e dlog("Exception caught in dispatch_inbound_packet: handler=#{handler} #{e.class} #{e} #{e.backtrace}", 'meterpreter', LEV_1) return true end if (handled) break end } return handled end # # Registers an inbound packet handler that implements the # InboundPacketHandler interface. # def register_inbound_handler(handler) @inbound_handlers << handler end # # Deregisters a previously registered inbound packet handler. # def deregister_inbound_handler(handler) @inbound_handlers.delete(handler) end protected attr_accessor :receiver_thread # :nodoc: attr_accessor :dispatcher_thread # :nodoc: attr_accessor :waiters # :nodoc: end end; end; end