metasploit-framework/lib/msf/core/framework.rb

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require 'msf/core'
require 'msf/util'
module Msf
###
#
# This class is the primary context that modules, scripts, and user
# interfaces interact with. It ties everything together.
#
###
class Framework
#
# Versioning information
#
Major = 3
Minor = 7
Point = 0
Release = "-dev"
if(Point)
Version = "#{Major}.#{Minor}.#{Point}#{Release}"
else
Version = "#{Major}.#{Minor}#{Release}"
end
Revision = "$Revision$"
# Repository information
RepoRevision = ::Msf::Util::SVN.revision
RepoUpdated = ::Msf::Util::SVN.updated
RepoUpdatedDays = ::Msf::Util::SVN.days_since_update
RepoUpdatedDaysNote = ::Msf::Util::SVN.last_updated_friendly
RepoUpdatedDate = ::Msf::Util::SVN.last_updated_date
RepoRoot = ::Msf::Util::SVN.root
# EICAR canary
EICARCorrupted = ::Msf::Util::EXE.is_eicar_corrupted?
# API Version
APIMajor = 1
APIMinor = 0
# Base/API Version
VersionCore = Major + (Minor / 10.0)
VersionAPI = APIMajor + (APIMinor / 10.0)
#
# Mixin meant to be included into all classes that can have instances that
# should be tied to the framework, such as modules.
#
module Offspring
#
# A reference to the framework instance from which this offspring was
# derived.
#
attr_accessor :framework
end
require 'msf/core/thread_manager'
require 'msf/core/module_manager'
require 'msf/core/session_manager'
require 'msf/core/db_manager'
require 'msf/core/event_dispatcher'
#
# Creates an instance of the framework context.
#
def initialize(opts={})
# Allow specific module types to be loaded
types = opts[:module_types] || MODULE_TYPES
self.threads = ThreadManager.new(self)
self.events = EventDispatcher.new(self)
self.modules = ModuleManager.new(self,types)
self.sessions = SessionManager.new(self)
self.datastore = DataStore.new
self.jobs = Rex::JobContainer.new
self.plugins = PluginManager.new(self)
self.db = DBManager.new(self, opts)
# Configure the thread factory
Rex::ThreadFactory.provider = self.threads
subscriber = FrameworkEventSubscriber.new(self)
events.add_exploit_subscriber(subscriber)
events.add_session_subscriber(subscriber)
events.add_general_subscriber(subscriber)
events.add_db_subscriber(subscriber)
events.add_ui_subscriber(subscriber)
end
def inspect
"#<Framework (#{sessions.length} sessions, #{jobs.length} jobs, #{plugins.length} plugins#{db.active ? ", #{db.driver} database active" : ""})>"
end
#
# Returns the module set for encoders.
#
def encoders
return modules.encoders
end
#
# Returns the module set for exploits.
#
def exploits
return modules.exploits
end
#
# Returns the module set for nops
#
def nops
return modules.nops
end
#
# Returns the module set for payloads
#
def payloads
return modules.payloads
end
#
# Returns the module set for auxiliary modules
#
def auxiliary
return modules.auxiliary
end
#
# Returns the module set for post modules
#
def post
return modules.post
end
#
# Returns the framework version in Major.Minor format.
#
def version
Version
end
#
# Event management interface for registering event handler subscribers and
# for interacting with the correlation engine.
#
attr_reader :events
#
# Module manager that contains information about all loaded modules,
# regardless of type.
#
attr_reader :modules
#
# Session manager that tracks sessions associated with this framework
# instance over the course of their lifetime.
#
attr_reader :sessions
#
# The global framework datastore that can be used by modules.
#
attr_reader :datastore
#
# The framework instance's aux manager. The aux manager is responsible
# for collecting and catalogging all aux information that comes in from
# aux modules.
#
attr_reader :auxmgr
#
# Background job management specific to things spawned from this instance
# of the framework.
#
attr_reader :jobs
#
# The framework instance's plugin manager. The plugin manager is
# responsible for exposing an interface that allows for the loading and
# unloading of plugins.
#
attr_reader :plugins
#
# The framework instance's db manager. The db manager
# maintains the database db and handles db events
#
attr_reader :db
#
# The framework instance's thread manager. The thread manager
# provides a cleaner way to manage spawned threads
#
attr_reader :threads
protected
attr_writer :events # :nodoc:
attr_writer :modules # :nodoc:
attr_writer :sessions # :nodoc:
attr_writer :datastore # :nodoc:
attr_writer :auxmgr # :nodoc:
attr_writer :jobs # :nodoc:
attr_writer :plugins # :nodoc:
attr_writer :db # :nodoc:
attr_writer :threads # :nodoc:
end
class FrameworkEventSubscriber
include Framework::Offspring
def initialize(framework)
self.framework = framework
end
def report_event(data)
if framework.db.active
framework.db.report_event(data)
end
end
include GeneralEventSubscriber
#
# Generic handler for module events
#
def module_event(name, instance, opts={})
if framework.db.active
event = {
:workspace => framework.db.find_workspace(instance.workspace),
:name => name,
:username => instance.owner,
:info => {
:module_name => instance.fullname,
:module_uuid => instance.uuid
}.merge(opts)
}
report_event(event)
end
end
def on_module_run(instance)
opts = { :datastore => instance.datastore.to_h }
module_event('module_run', instance, opts)
end
def on_module_complete(instance)
module_event('module_complete', instance)
end
def on_module_error(instance, exception=nil)
module_event('module_error', instance, :exception => exception.to_s)
end
include ::Msf::UiEventSubscriber
def on_ui_command(command)
if framework.db.active
report_event(:name => "ui_command", :info => {:command => command})
end
end
def on_ui_stop()
if framework.db.active
report_event(:name => "ui_stop")
end
end
def on_ui_start(rev)
#
# The database is not active at startup time, so this event can never
# be saved to the db. Might look into storing it in a flat file or
# something later.
#
#info = { :revision => rev }
#report_event(:name => "ui_start", :info => info)
end
require 'msf/core/session'
include ::Msf::SessionEvent
def on_session_open(session)
framework.db.report_session(:session => session)
end
def on_session_upload(session, lpath, rpath)
framework.db.report_session_event({
:etype => 'upload',
:session => session,
:local_path => lpath,
:remote_path => rpath
})
end
def on_session_download(session, rpath, lpath)
#session_event('session_download', session, :local_path => lpath, :remote_path => rpath)
framework.db.report_session_event({
:etype => 'download',
:session => session,
:local_path => lpath,
:remote_path => rpath
})
end
def on_session_close(session, reason='')
if session.db_record
# Don't bother saving here, the session's cleanup method will take
# care of that later.
session.db_record.close_reason = reason
session.db_record.closed_at = Time.now
end
end
#def on_session_interact(session)
# $stdout.puts('session_interact', session.inspect)
#end
def on_session_command(session, command)
#session_event('session_command', session, :command => command)
framework.db.report_session_event({
:etype => 'command',
:session => session,
:command => command
})
end
def on_session_output(session, output)
# Break up the output into chunks that will fit into the database.
buff = output.dup
chunks = []
if buff.length > 1024
while buff.length > 0
chunks << buff.slice!(0,1024)
end
else
chunks << buff
end
chunks.each { |chunk|
#session_event('session_output', session, :output => chunk)
framework.db.report_session_event({
:etype => 'output',
:session => session,
:output => chunk
})
}
end
def on_session_route(session, route)
framework.db.report_session_route(session, route)
end
def on_session_route_remove(session, route)
framework.db.report_session_route_remove(session, route)
end
#
# This is covered by on_module_run and on_session_open, so don't bother
#
#require 'msf/core/exploit'
#include ExploitEvent
#def on_exploit_success(exploit, session)
#end
end
end