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The Framework supports various relational database through the use of plugins.
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The database support has the following structure:
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* Entity definitions for hosts, services, vulnerabilities, and notes
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* Generic database API for manipulating entities
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* Generic database command set for interacting with the backend
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* Vendor-specific plugins for linking the API to a real database
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* Generic plugins for database integration
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[Entity Definitions]
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lib/msf/core/db_objects.rb
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data/sql/*.sql
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data/sql/*.db
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[Generic API]
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lib/msf/core/db.rb
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lib/msf/core/db_backend.rb
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[Generic Commands]
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lib/msf/ui/console/command_dispatcher/db.rb
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[Specific Plugins]
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lib/db_sqlite2.db
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lib/db_sqlite3.db
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lib/db_postgres.db
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[Extra Plugins]
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lib/db_tracker.rb
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To test the database support, install the appropriate Ruby support module,
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start msfconsole, and load the vendor-specific plugin:
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$ msfconsole
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msf> load db_sqlite3
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[*] Successfully loaded plugin: db_sqlite3
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You can now use the "db" commands to interact with the database.
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