metasploit-framework/lib/packetfu/config.rb

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module PacketFu
# The Config class holds various bits of useful default information for packet creation.
# If initialized without arguments, the @iface and @pcapfile instance variables are
# set to the (pcaprub-believed) default interface and "/tmp/out.pcap", respectively.
#
# Any number of instance variables can be passed in to the intialize function (as a
# hash), though only the expected network-related variables will be readable and
# writeable directly.
#
# == Examples
#
# PacketFu::Config.new(:ip_saddr => "1.2.3.4").ip_saddr #=> "1.2.3.4"
# PacketFu::Config.new(:foo=>"bar").foo #=> NomethodError: undefined method `foo'...
#
# The config() function, however, does provide access to custom variables:
#
# PacketFu::Config.new(:foo=>"bar").config[:foo] #=> "bar"
# obj = PacketFu::Config.new(:foo=>"bar")
# obj.config(:baz => "bat")
# obj.config #=> {:iface=>"eth0", :baz=>"bat", :pcapfile=>"/tmp/out.pcap", :foo=>"bar"}
class Config
attr_accessor :eth_saddr, # The discovered eth_saddr
:eth_daddr, # The discovered eth_daddr (ie, the gateway)
:eth_src, # The discovered eth_src in binary form.
:eth_dst, # The discovered eth_dst (gateway) in binary form.
:ip_saddr, # The discovered ip_saddr
:ip_src, # The discovered ip_src in binary form.
:iface, # The declared interface.
:pcapfile # A declared default file to write to.
def initialize(args={})
if Process.euid.zero?
@iface = Pcap.lookupdev || "lo" # In case there aren't any...
end
@pcapfile = "/tmp/out.pcap"
args.each_pair { |k,v| self.instance_variable_set(("@" + k.to_s).intern,v) }
end
# Returns all instance variables as a hash (including custom variables set at initialization).
def config(arg=nil)
if arg.nil?
config_hash = {}
self.instance_variables.each { |v| config_hash[v.delete("@").intern] = self.instance_variable_get(v) }
config_hash
else
arg.each_pair {|k,v| self.instance_variable_set(("@" + k.to_s).intern, v)}
end
end
end
end