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

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##
# This module requires Metasploit: http://metasploit.com/download
# Current source: https://github.com/rapid7/metasploit-framework
##
require 'msf/core'
require 'msf/core/auxiliary/jtr'
class MetasploitModule < Msf::Auxiliary
include Msf::Auxiliary::JohnTheRipper
def initialize
super(
'Name' => 'John the Ripper Password Cracker (Fast Mode)',
'Description' => %Q{
This module uses John the Ripper to identify weak passwords that have been
acquired as hashed files (loot) or raw LANMAN/NTLM hashes (hashdump). The goal
of this module is to find trivial passwords in a short amount of time. To
crack complex passwords or use large wordlists, John the Ripper should be
used outside of Metasploit. This initial version just handles LM/NTLM credentials
from hashdump and uses the standard wordlist and rules.
},
'Author' => 'hdm',
'License' => MSF_LICENSE # JtR itself is GPLv2, but this wrapper is MSF (BSD)
)
end
def run
cracker = new_john_cracker
# generate our wordlist and close the file handle
wordlist = wordlist_file
wordlist.close
print_status "Wordlist file written out to #{wordlist.path}"
cracker.wordlist = wordlist.path
cracker.hash_path = hash_file
['lm','nt'].each do |format|
# dupe our original cracker so we can safely change options between each run
cracker_instance = cracker.dup
cracker_instance.format = format
print_status "Cracking #{format} hashes in normal wordlist mode..."
# Turn on KoreLogic rules if the user asked for it
if datastore['KoreLogic']
cracker_instance.rules = 'KoreLogicRules'
print_status "Applying KoreLogic ruleset..."
end
cracker_instance.crack do |line|
print_status line.chomp
end
print_status "Cracking #{format} hashes in single mode..."
cracker_instance.rules = 'single'
cracker_instance.crack do |line|
print_status line.chomp
end
if format == 'lm'
print_status "Cracking #{format} hashes in incremental mode (All4)..."
cracker_instance.rules = nil
cracker_instance.wordlist = nil
cracker_instance.incremental = 'All4'
cracker_instance.crack do |line|
print_status line.chomp
end
end
print_status "Cracking #{format} hashes in incremental mode (Digits)..."
cracker_instance.rules = nil
cracker_instance.wordlist = nil
cracker_instance.incremental = 'Digits'
cracker_instance.crack do |line|
print_status line.chomp
end
print_status "Cracked Passwords this run:"
cracker_instance.each_cracked_password do |password_line|
password_line.chomp!
next if password_line.blank?
fields = password_line.split(":")
# If we don't have an expected minimum number of fields, this is probably not a hash line
next unless fields.count >=7
username = fields.shift
core_id = fields.pop
# pop off dead space here
2.times{ fields.pop }
# get the NT and LM hashes
nt_hash = fields.pop
lm_hash = fields.pop
password = fields.join(':')
if format == 'lm'
if password.blank?
if nt_hash == Metasploit::Credential::NTLMHash::BLANK_NT_HASH
password = ''
else
next
end
end
password = john_lm_upper_to_ntlm(password, nt_hash)
# password can be nil if the hash is broken (i.e., the NT and
# LM sides don't actually match) or if john was only able to
# crack one half of the LM hash. In the latter case, we'll
# have a line like:
# username:???????WORD:...:...:::
next if password.nil?
end
print_good "#{username}:#{password}:#{core_id}"
create_cracked_credential( username: username, password: password, core_id: core_id)
end
end
end
def hash_file
hashlist = Rex::Quickfile.new("hashes_tmp")
Metasploit::Credential::NTLMHash.joins(:cores).where(metasploit_credential_cores: { workspace_id: myworkspace.id } ).each do |hash|
hash.cores.each do |core|
user = core.public.username
hash_string = "#{hash.data}"
id = core.id
hashlist.puts "#{user}:#{id}:#{hash_string}:::#{id}"
end
end
hashlist.close
print_status "Hashes Written out to #{hashlist.path}"
hashlist.path
end
end