require 'singleton' ### # # Below are the various evasion levels. The HIGH level indicates that the # maximum level of evasion techniques should be used to assist in avoiding # detection. The rest can be inferred from there. Typically, the higher the # evasion level the greater the risk of failure due to increased complexity of # tasks. # ### EVASION_HIGH = "high" EVASION_NORMAL = "normal" EVASION_LOW = "low" module Rex ### # # Evasion # ------- # # This class provides a singleton interface to managing evasion levels on both # a global level and on a per-subsystem basis. # ### class Evasion include Singleton @level = EVASION_NORMAL @subsys = {} # # We default to a normal evasion level. This is typically enough to be # sane but not enough to introduce instabilities. # # # Sets the global evasion level. # def self.set_level(lvl) @level = lvl end # # Returns the current global evasion level to the caller # def self.get_level @level end def self.high? (get_level == EVASION_HIGH) end def self.normal? (get_level == EVASION_NORMAL) end def self.low? (get_level == EVASION_LOW) end # # Sets the evasion level for a given subsystem # def self.set_subsys_level(subsys, lvl) @subsys[subsys] = lvl end # # Returns the evasion level for a given subsystem. If the evasion level # hasn't been specified for the subsystem, the global evasion level is # returned. # def self.get_subsys_level(subsys) @subsys[subsys] || get_level end # # Resets the global and per-subsystem evasion levels to default. # def self.reset set_level(EVASION_NORMAL) @subsys = Hash.new end # # Registers the supplied subsystem so that it will show up in an # enumeration. # def self.register_subsys(subsys, evlvl = nil) @subsys[subsys] = evlvl end # # Removes the supplied subsystem. # def self.deregister_subsys(subsys) @subsys.delete(subsys) end # # Returns the hash of subsystems. # def self.subsys @subsys end end end