module Msf ### # # SessionManager # -------------- # # The purpose of the session manager is to keep track of sessions that are # created during the course of a framework instance's lifetime. When # exploits succeed, the payloads they use will create a session object, # where applicable, there will implement zero or more of the core # supplied interfaces for interacting with that session. For instance, # if the payload supports reading and writing from an executed process, # the session would implement SimpleCommandShell in a method that is # applicable to the way that the command interpreter is communicated # with. # ### class SessionManager < Hash include Framework::Offspring def initialize(framework) self.framework = framework self.sid_pool = 0 end # # Enumerates the sorted list of keys. # def each_sorted(&block) self.keys.sort.each(&block) end # # Registers the supplied session object with the framework and returns # a unique session identifier to the caller. # def register(session) if (session.sid) wlog("registered session passed to register again (sid #{session.sid}).") return nil end next_sid = (self.sid_pool += 1) # Insert the session into the session hash table self[next_sid.to_i] = session # Initialize the session's sid and framework instance pointer session.sid = next_sid session.framework = framework # Notify the framework that we have a new session opening up... framework.events.on_session_open(session) return next_sid end # # Deregisters the supplied session object with the framework # def deregister(session) # Tell the framework that we have a parting session framework.events.on_session_close(session) # Remove it from the hash self.delete(session.sid.to_i) # Close it down session.cleanup end # # Returns the session associated with the supplied sid, if any # def get(sid) return self[sid.to_i] end protected attr_accessor :sid_pool, :sessions end end