68 lines
1.3 KiB
Ruby
68 lines
1.3 KiB
Ruby
require 'Msf/Core'
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module Msf
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###
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#
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# SessionEvents
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# -------------
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#
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# Event notifications that affect sessions.
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#
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###
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module SessionEvents
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# Called when a session is opened
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def on_session_open(session)
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end
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# Called when a session is closed
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def on_session_close(session)
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end
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end
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###
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#
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# Session
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# -------
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#
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# The session class represents a post-exploitation, uh, session.
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# Sessions can be written from, read to, and interacted with. The
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# underlying medium on which they are backed is arbitrary. For
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# instance, when an exploit is provided with a command shell,
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# either through a network connection or locally, the session's
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# read and write operations end up reading from and writing to
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# the shell that was spawned. The session object can be seen
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# as a general means of interacting with various post-exploitation
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# payloads through a common interface that is not necessarily
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# tied to a network connection.
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#
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###
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class Session
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def initialize()
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end
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#
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# Perform session-specific cleanup
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#
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def cleanup
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end
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attr_accessor :framework, :sid
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protected
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end
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end
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#
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# Require the individual provider interfaces
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#
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require 'Msf/Core/SessionProvider/SingleCommandExecution'
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require 'Msf/Core/SessionProvider/MultiCommandExecution'
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require 'Msf/Core/SessionProvider/SingleCommandShell'
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require 'Msf/Core/SessionProvider/MultiCommandShell'
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