metasploit-framework/modules/auxiliary/analyze/jtr_mysql_fast.rb

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##
# This file is part of the Metasploit Framework and may be subject to
# redistribution and commercial restrictions. Please see the Metasploit
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#
##
require 'msf/core'
class Metasploit3 < Msf::Auxiliary
include Msf::Auxiliary::JohnTheRipper
def initialize
super(
'Name' => 'John the Ripper MySQL Password Cracker (Fast Mode)',
'Description' => %Q{
This module uses John the Ripper to identify weak passwords that have been
acquired from the mysql_hashdump module. Passwords that have been successfully
cracked are then saved as proper credentials
},
'Author' =>
[
'theLightCosine',
'hdm'
] ,
'License' => MSF_LICENSE # JtR itself is GPLv2, but this wrapper is MSF (BSD)
)
end
def run
wordlist = Rex::Quickfile.new("jtrtmp")
wordlist.write( build_seed().flatten.uniq.join("\n") + "\n" )
wordlist.close
hashlist = Rex::Quickfile.new("jtrtmp")
myloots = myworkspace.loots.where('ltype=?', 'mysql.hashes')
unless myloots.nil? or myloots.empty?
myloots.each do |myloot|
begin
mssql_array = CSV.read(myloot.path).drop(1)
rescue Exception => e
print_error("Unable to read #{myloot.path} \n #{e}")
end
mssql_array.each do |row|
hashlist.write("#{row[0]}:#{row[1]}:#{myloot.host.address}:#{myloot.service.port}\n")
end
end
hashlist.close
print_status("HashList: #{hashlist.path}")
print_status("Trying 'mysql-fast' Wordlist: #{wordlist.path}")
john_crack(hashlist.path, :wordlist => wordlist.path, :rules => 'single', :format => 'mysql-fast')
print_status("Trying 'mysql-fast' Rule: All4...")
john_crack(hashlist.path, :incremental => "All4", :format => 'mysql-fast')
print_status("Trying mysql-fast Rule: Digits5...")
john_crack(hashlist.path, :incremental => "Digits5", :format => 'mysql-fast')
cracked = john_show_passwords(hashlist.path, 'mysql-fast')
print_status("#{cracked[:cracked]} hashes were cracked!")
#Save cracked creds and add the passwords back to the wordlist for the next round
tfd = ::File.open(wordlist.path, "ab")
cracked[:users].each_pair do |k,v|
print_good("Host: #{v[1]} Port: #{v[2]} User: #{k} Pass: #{v[0]}")
tfd.write( v[0] + "\n" )
report_auth_info(
:host => v[1],
:port => v[2],
:sname => 'mssql',
:user => k,
:pass => v[0]
)
end
print_status("Trying 'mysql-sha1' Wordlist: #{wordlist.path}")
john_crack(hashlist.path, :wordlist => wordlist.path, :rules => 'single', :format => 'mysql-sha1')
print_status("Trying 'mysql-sha1' Rule: All4...")
john_crack(hashlist.path, :incremental => "All4", :format => 'mysql-sha1')
print_status("Trying 'mysql-sha1' Rule: Digits5...")
john_crack(hashlist.path, :incremental => "Digits5", :format => 'mysql-sha1')
cracked = john_show_passwords(hashlist.path, 'mysql-sha1')
print_status("#{cracked[:cracked]} hashes were cracked!")
cracked[:users].each_pair do |k,v|
print_good("Host: #{v[1]} Port: #{v[2]} User: #{k} Pass: #{v[0]}")
report_auth_info(
:host => v[1],
:port => v[2],
:sname => 'mssql',
:user => k,
:pass => v[0]
)
end
end
end
end