├── .DS_Store
├── LICENSE.md
├── README.md
├── build.xml
├── build
├── .DS_Store
├── classes
│ ├── burp
│ │ ├── BurpExtender$1.class
│ │ └── BurpExtender.class
│ └── com
│ │ └── trustwave
│ │ └── burp
│ │ ├── ButtonTabComponent$1.class
│ │ ├── ButtonTabComponent$2.class
│ │ ├── ButtonTabComponent$TabButton.class
│ │ ├── ButtonTabComponent.class
│ │ └── NotesExtensionOperations.class
└── jar
│ └── BurpNotesExtension.jar
├── lib
├── .DS_Store
├── burp.jar
└── opencsv-2.3.jar
└── src
├── .DS_Store
├── burp
└── BurpExtender.java
└── com
├── .DS_Store
└── trustwave
├── .DS_Store
└── burp
├── ButtonTabComponent.java
└── NotesExtensionOperations.java
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1 | Burp Notes Extension
2 | Austin Lane
3 | http://www.trustwave.com
4 |
5 | ##INTRODUCTION
6 |
7 | Burp Notes Extension is a plugin for Burp Suite that adds a Notes tab. The tool
8 | aims to better organize external files that are created during penetration
9 | testing.
10 |
11 | Features:
12 | - Create text documents and spreadsheets directly within the Burp
13 | interface
14 | - Send HTTP requests and responses directly to new or existing files
15 |
16 | ##REQUIREMENTS
17 |
18 | - Burp Suite Pro 1.5.0.1+
19 | - OpenCSV (if building from source) - http://opencsv.sourceforge.net
20 |
21 | ##BUILDING FROM SOURCE
22 |
23 | 1. Drop Burp Suite Pro and the latest OpenCSV JARs in ./lib
24 | 2. ant clean; ant compile; ant jar;
25 |
26 | ##USAGE
27 |
28 | 1. In Burp Suite navigate to the Extender tab.
29 | 2. Select "Add".
30 | 3. Leave Extension Type as "Java" and choose "Select file…".
31 | 4. Navigate to the included "BurpNotesExtension.jar" file or your JAR compiled
32 | from source, then click "Open".
33 | 5. Click "Next" to load the plugin.
34 |
35 | Within the Notes tab, you can:
36 | - Save Notes: Save any currently open documents to a file.
37 | - Load Notes: Load a previously saved set of notes from a file.
38 | - New Text: Add a tab with a new text document.
39 | - Import Text: Load the contents of a text document.
40 | - New Spreadsheet: Add a tab with a new spreadsheet.
41 | - Import Spreadsheet: Load the contents of a CSV document.
42 | - You can also export individual notes tabs to an external file.
43 |
44 | From other tabs in Burp, right clicking in areas where a user can normally
45 | interact with HTTP Responses and Requests, such as the Proxy History or Site Map
46 | Table, will present options to send those items directly to the Notes Tab,
47 | either in a new document or appended to an existing one.
48 |
49 | ##COPYRIGHT
50 |
51 | Burp Notes Extension - A plugin for Burp Suite that adds text documents and
52 | spreadsheets.
53 | Austin Lane
54 | Copyright (C) 2013 Trustwave
55 |
56 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
57 | the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
58 | Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
59 | version.
60 |
61 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
62 | WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
63 | PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
64 |
65 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
66 | this program. If not, see
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1 | /*
2 | * Burp Notes Extension - A plugin for Burp Suite that adds text documents and spreadsheets.
3 | * Austin Lane
4 | * Copyright (C) 2013 Trustwave Holdings, Inc.
5 | *
6 | * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
7 | *
8 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
9 | *
10 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see .
11 | */
12 |
13 | package burp;
14 |
15 | import java.awt.Component;
16 | import java.awt.BorderLayout;
17 | import java.awt.Dimension;
18 | import java.awt.GridLayout;
19 | import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
20 | import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
21 | import java.io.PrintWriter;
22 | import java.util.HashMap;
23 | import java.util.List;
24 |
25 | import javax.swing.JButton;
26 | import javax.swing.JComboBox;
27 | import javax.swing.JLabel;
28 | import javax.swing.JMenuItem;
29 | import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
30 | import javax.swing.JPanel;
31 | import javax.swing.JTabbedPane;
32 | import javax.swing.SwingUtilities;
33 |
34 | import com.trustwave.burp.NotesExtensionOperations;
35 |
36 | import burp.IBurpExtender;
37 | import burp.IBurpExtenderCallbacks;
38 | import burp.IContextMenuFactory;
39 | import burp.IContextMenuInvocation;
40 | import burp.IExtensionStateListener;
41 | import burp.ITab;
42 |
43 | public class BurpExtender implements IBurpExtender, ITab, ActionListener, IExtensionStateListener, IContextMenuFactory
44 | {
45 | private NotesExtensionOperations ops;
46 |
47 | public final String TAB_NAME = "Notes";
48 |
49 | @Override
50 | public void registerExtenderCallbacks(final IBurpExtenderCallbacks Callbacks)
51 | {
52 | //Set up our extension operations
53 | this.ops = new NotesExtensionOperations(Callbacks);
54 |
55 | //name our extension
56 | ops.callbacks.setExtensionName("Burp Notes Extension");
57 |
58 | //Our main and error output
59 | ops.stdout = new PrintWriter(ops.callbacks.getStdout(), true);
60 | ops.errout = new PrintWriter(ops.callbacks.getStderr(), true);
61 |
62 | // register ourselves as an extension state listener
63 | ops.callbacks.registerExtensionStateListener(this);
64 |
65 | //register to produce options for the context menu
66 | ops.callbacks.registerContextMenuFactory(this);
67 |
68 | //Keep track of our documents and types
69 | ops.tabTypes = new HashMap();
70 |
71 | SwingUtilities.invokeLater(new Runnable(){
72 | @Override
73 | public void run(){
74 | //Create our initial UI components
75 | ops.mainPanel = new JPanel(new BorderLayout());
76 | ops.menuPanel = new JPanel();
77 | ops.menuPanel.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(150,500));
78 | ops.tabbedPane = new JTabbedPane();
79 | ops.mainPanel.add(ops.menuPanel, BorderLayout.LINE_START);
80 | ops.mainPanel.add(ops.tabbedPane, BorderLayout.CENTER);
81 | //JPanel panel = new JPanel(new BorderLayout());
82 | //Tab Management
83 | ops.tabList = new JComboBox();
84 | ops.tabList.addItem("Choose...");
85 | ops.btnSaveTabAsTemplate = new JButton("Export Tab");
86 | ops.btnSaveTabAsTemplate.setActionCommand(NotesExtensionOperations.COMMAND_SAVE_TAB_AS_TEMPLATE);
87 | ops.btnSaveTabAsTemplate.addActionListener(BurpExtender.this);
88 | ops.btnSaveTabAsTemplate.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(130,30));
89 | ops.btnRemoveTab = new JButton("Remove Tab");
90 | ops.btnRemoveTab.setActionCommand(NotesExtensionOperations.COMMAND_REMOVE_TAB);
91 | ops.btnRemoveTab.addActionListener(BurpExtender.this);
92 |
93 | //Add the save,load, and document buttons
94 | JLabel menuLabel = new JLabel("Menu");
95 | ops.btnAddText = new JButton("New Text");
96 | ops.btnAddText.setActionCommand(NotesExtensionOperations.COMMAND_ADD_TEXT);
97 | ops.btnAddText.addActionListener(BurpExtender.this);
98 | ops.btnAddText.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(130,30));
99 | ops.btnAddSpreadsheet = new JButton("New Spreadsheet");
100 | ops.btnAddSpreadsheet.setActionCommand(NotesExtensionOperations.COMMAND_ADD_SPREADSHEET);
101 | ops.btnAddSpreadsheet.addActionListener(BurpExtender.this);
102 | ops.btnAddSpreadsheet.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(130,30));
103 | ops.btnImportText = new JButton("Import Text");
104 | ops.btnImportText.setActionCommand(NotesExtensionOperations.COMMAND_IMPORT_TEXT);
105 | ops.btnImportText.addActionListener(BurpExtender.this);
106 | ops.btnImportText.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(130,30));
107 | ops.btnImportSpreadsheet = new JButton("Import Spreadsheet");
108 | ops.btnImportSpreadsheet.setActionCommand(NotesExtensionOperations.COMMAND_IMPORT_SPREADSHEET);
109 | ops.btnImportSpreadsheet.addActionListener(BurpExtender.this);
110 | ops.btnImportSpreadsheet.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(130,30));
111 | ops.btnSaveNotes = new JButton("Save Notes");
112 | ops.btnSaveNotes.setActionCommand(NotesExtensionOperations.COMMAND_SAVE_NOTES);
113 | ops.btnSaveNotes.addActionListener(BurpExtender.this);
114 | ops.btnSaveNotes.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(130,30));
115 | ops.btnLoadNotes = new JButton("Load Notes");
116 | ops.btnLoadNotes.setActionCommand(NotesExtensionOperations.COMMAND_LOAD_NOTES);
117 | ops.btnLoadNotes.addActionListener(BurpExtender.this);
118 | ops.btnLoadNotes.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(130,30));
119 |
120 | //Make our panel with a grid layout for arranging the buttons
121 | //JPanel topPanel = new JPanel();
122 | //topPanel.add(ops.tabList);
123 | //topPanel.add(ops.btnRemoveTab);
124 | //topPanel.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(500,100));
125 | //panel.add(topPanel, BorderLayout.PAGE_START);
126 | //JPanel spaceLeft = new JPanel();
127 | //spaceLeft.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(300,200));
128 | //panel.add(spaceLeft, BorderLayout.LINE_START);
129 | ops.menuPanel.add(menuLabel);
130 | ops.menuPanel.add(ops.btnSaveTabAsTemplate);
131 | ops.menuPanel.add(ops.btnSaveNotes);
132 | ops.menuPanel.add(ops.btnLoadNotes);
133 | ops.menuPanel.add(ops.btnAddText);
134 | ops.menuPanel.add(ops.btnAddSpreadsheet);
135 | ops.menuPanel.add(ops.btnImportText);
136 | ops.menuPanel.add(ops.btnImportSpreadsheet);
137 | //buttonPanel.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(150,150));
138 | //panel.add(buttonPanel, BorderLayout.CENTER);
139 | //JPanel spaceRight = new JPanel();
140 | //spaceRight.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(300,200));
141 | //panel.add(spaceRight, BorderLayout.LINE_END);
142 | //JPanel spaceBottom = new JPanel();
143 | //spaceBottom.setPreferredSize(new Dimension(500,250));
144 | //panel.add(spaceBottom, BorderLayout.PAGE_END);
145 | //ops.tabbedPane.addTab("Main", panel);
146 | ops.callbacks.customizeUiComponent(ops.mainPanel);
147 |
148 | //Add our tab to the suite
149 | ops.callbacks.addSuiteTab(BurpExtender.this);
150 | }
151 | });
152 | }
153 |
154 | @Override
155 | public String getTabCaption() {
156 | return TAB_NAME;
157 | }
158 |
159 | @Override
160 | public Component getUiComponent() {
161 | return ops.mainPanel;
162 | }
163 |
164 | @Override
165 | public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
166 | String cmd = e.getActionCommand();
167 | ops.ParseAction(cmd);
168 |
169 | }
170 |
171 | @Override
172 | public void extensionUnloaded() {
173 | //Unloading extension, prompt user to save data if they have any tabs
174 | if(ops.tabbedPane.getTabCount() > 0){
175 | Object[] options = {"Yes", "No"};
176 | int n = JOptionPane.showOptionDialog(ops.mainPanel.getParent(), "Would you like to save your notes?", "Notes Tab", JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION, JOptionPane.QUESTION_MESSAGE, null, options, options[0]);
177 | if(n == JOptionPane.YES_OPTION){
178 | ops.SaveNotes();
179 | }
180 | }
181 | ops.stdout.println("Extension was unloaded");
182 | }
183 |
184 | @Override
185 | public List createMenuItems(IContextMenuInvocation invocation) {
186 | return ops.CreateMenuItems(invocation, this);
187 | }
188 | }
189 |
190 |
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5 | * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
6 | * are met:
7 | *
8 | * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
9 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
10 | *
11 | * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
12 | * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
13 | * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
14 | *
15 | * - Neither the name of Oracle or the names of its
16 | * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
17 | * from this software without specific prior written permission.
18 | *
19 | * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS
20 | * IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
21 | * THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
22 | * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
23 | * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
24 | * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
25 | * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
26 | * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
27 | * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
28 | * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
29 | * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
30 | */
31 |
32 | package com.trustwave.burp;
33 |
34 | import javax.swing.AbstractButton;
35 | import javax.swing.BorderFactory;
36 | import javax.swing.JButton;
37 | import javax.swing.JLabel;
38 | import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
39 | import javax.swing.JPanel;
40 | import javax.swing.JTabbedPane;
41 | import javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicButtonUI;
42 | import java.awt.*;
43 | import java.awt.event.*;
44 |
45 | /**
46 | * Component to be used as tabComponent;
47 | * Contains a JLabel to show the text and
48 | * a JButton to close the tab it belongs to
49 | */
50 | @SuppressWarnings("serial")
51 | public class ButtonTabComponent extends JPanel {
52 | private final JTabbedPane pane;
53 | private final NotesExtensionOperations ops;
54 |
55 | public ButtonTabComponent(final JTabbedPane pane, final NotesExtensionOperations ops) {
56 | //unset default FlowLayout' gaps
57 | super(new FlowLayout(FlowLayout.LEFT, 0, 0));
58 | if (pane == null) {
59 | throw new NullPointerException("TabbedPane is null");
60 | }
61 | this.pane = pane;
62 | this.ops = ops;
63 | setOpaque(false);
64 |
65 | //make JLabel read titles from JTabbedPane
66 | JLabel label = new JLabel() {
67 | public String getText() {
68 | int i = pane.indexOfTabComponent(ButtonTabComponent.this);
69 | if (i != -1) {
70 | return pane.getTitleAt(i);
71 | }
72 | return null;
73 | }
74 | };
75 |
76 | add(label);
77 | //add more space between the label and the button
78 | label.setBorder(BorderFactory.createEmptyBorder(0, 0, 0, 5));
79 | //tab button
80 | JButton button = new TabButton();
81 | add(button);
82 | //add more space to the top of the component
83 | setBorder(BorderFactory.createEmptyBorder(2, 0, 0, 0));
84 | }
85 |
86 | private class TabButton extends JButton implements ActionListener {
87 | public TabButton() {
88 | int size = 17;
89 | setPreferredSize(new Dimension(size, size));
90 | setToolTipText("close this tab");
91 | //Make the button looks the same for all Laf's
92 | setUI(new BasicButtonUI());
93 | //Make it transparent
94 | setContentAreaFilled(false);
95 | //No need to be focusable
96 | setFocusable(false);
97 | setBorder(BorderFactory.createEtchedBorder());
98 | setBorderPainted(false);
99 | //Making nice rollover effect
100 | //we use the same listener for all buttons
101 | addMouseListener(buttonMouseListener);
102 | setRolloverEnabled(true);
103 | //Close the proper tab by clicking the button
104 | addActionListener(this);
105 | }
106 |
107 | public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
108 | int i = pane.indexOfTabComponent(ButtonTabComponent.this);
109 | if (i != -1) {
110 | ops.RemoveTab(i);
111 | }
112 | }
113 |
114 | //we don't want to update UI for this button
115 | public void updateUI() {
116 | }
117 |
118 | //paint the cross
119 | protected void paintComponent(Graphics g) {
120 | super.paintComponent(g);
121 | Graphics2D g2 = (Graphics2D) g.create();
122 | //shift the image for pressed buttons
123 | if (getModel().isPressed()) {
124 | g2.translate(1, 1);
125 | }
126 | g2.setStroke(new BasicStroke(2));
127 | g2.setColor(Color.BLACK);
128 | if (getModel().isRollover()) {
129 | g2.setColor(Color.MAGENTA);
130 | }
131 | int delta = 6;
132 | g2.drawLine(delta, delta, getWidth() - delta - 1, getHeight() - delta - 1);
133 | g2.drawLine(getWidth() - delta - 1, delta, delta, getHeight() - delta - 1);
134 | g2.dispose();
135 | }
136 | }
137 |
138 | private final static MouseListener buttonMouseListener = new MouseAdapter() {
139 | public void mouseEntered(MouseEvent e) {
140 | Component component = e.getComponent();
141 | if (component instanceof AbstractButton) {
142 | AbstractButton button = (AbstractButton) component;
143 | button.setBorderPainted(true);
144 | }
145 | }
146 |
147 | public void mouseExited(MouseEvent e) {
148 | Component component = e.getComponent();
149 | if (component instanceof AbstractButton) {
150 | AbstractButton button = (AbstractButton) component;
151 | button.setBorderPainted(false);
152 | }
153 | }
154 | };
155 | }
156 |
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1 | /*
2 | * Notes Extension Operations - A helper class for the Burp Notes Extensions plugin. Manages all the notes and interprets user interactions on behalf of the plugin.
3 | * Austin Lane
4 | * Copyright (C) 2013 Trustwave Holdings, Inc.
5 | *
6 | * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
7 | *
8 | * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
9 | *
10 | * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see .
11 | */
12 |
13 | package com.trustwave.burp;
14 |
15 | import java.awt.Component;
16 | import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
17 | import java.io.File;
18 | import java.io.FileReader;
19 | import java.io.BufferedReader;
20 | import java.io.BufferedWriter;
21 | import java.io.FileWriter;
22 | import java.io.IOException;
23 | import java.io.PrintWriter;
24 | import java.util.ArrayList;
25 | import java.util.HashMap;
26 | import java.util.List;
27 |
28 | import javax.swing.JButton;
29 | import javax.swing.JCheckBox;
30 | import javax.swing.JComboBox;
31 | import javax.swing.JFileChooser;
32 | import javax.swing.JMenu;
33 | import javax.swing.JMenuItem;
34 | import javax.swing.JPanel;
35 | import javax.swing.JOptionPane;
36 | import javax.swing.JScrollPane;
37 | import javax.swing.JTabbedPane;
38 | import javax.swing.JTable;
39 | import javax.swing.JTextArea;
40 |
41 | import burp.IBurpExtenderCallbacks;
42 | import burp.IContextMenuInvocation;
43 | import burp.IExtensionHelpers;
44 | import burp.IHttpRequestResponse;
45 | import burp.IHttpRequestResponseWithMarkers;
46 | import burp.IScanIssue;
47 |
48 | import au.com.bytecode.opencsv.CSVReader;
49 | import au.com.bytecode.opencsv.CSVWriter;
50 |
51 | public class NotesExtensionOperations{
52 | //PROPERTIES
53 | public IBurpExtenderCallbacks callbacks;
54 | public IExtensionHelpers helpers;
55 | public PrintWriter stdout, errout;
56 | public JPanel mainPanel, menuPanel;
57 | public JTabbedPane tabbedPane;
58 | public JComboBox tabList;
59 | public JButton btnAddText, btnAddSpreadsheet, btnImportText, btnImportSpreadsheet, btnLoadNotes, btnSaveNotes, btnSaveTabAsTemplate, btnRemoveTab;
60 | public HashMap tabTypes;
61 | public IHttpRequestResponse[] messages;
62 | public IScanIssue[] issues;
63 | public byte selectedContext;
64 | public ArrayList spreadsheetTemplateFile;
65 | public String textTemplateFile;
66 | public File currentNotesFile;
67 |
68 | //KEYWORDS
69 | public static final String COMMAND_ADD_TEXT = "addText";
70 | public static final String COMMAND_ADD_SPREADSHEET = "addSpreadsheet";
71 | public static final String COMMAND_IMPORT_TEXT = "importText";
72 | public static final String COMMAND_IMPORT_SPREADSHEET = "importSpreadsheet";
73 | public static final String COMMAND_LOAD_NOTES = "loadNotes";
74 | public static final String COMMAND_SAVE_NOTES = "saveNotes";
75 | public static final String COMMAND_ADD_NEW_TEXT = "newTextDoc";
76 | public static final String COMMAND_SAVE_TAB_AS_TEMPLATE = "saveTabAsTemplate";
77 | public static final String COMMAND_REMOVE_TAB = "removeTab";
78 | public static final String FILE_SAVE_SETTING = "lastSaveLocation";
79 | public static final int TEMPLATE_TEXT = 1;
80 | public static final int TEMPLATE_SPREADSHEET = 2;
81 |
82 | //Constructor
83 | /**
84 | * Creates a NotesExtensionOperations object, used for performing operations and managing data with the Burp Notes Extension.
85 | * @param Callbacks The IBurpExtenderCallbacks object provided by the BurpExtender class creating this object.
86 | */
87 | public NotesExtensionOperations(IBurpExtenderCallbacks Callbacks){
88 | this.callbacks = Callbacks;
89 | this.helpers = callbacks.getHelpers();
90 | //String lastPath = callbacks.loadExtensionSetting(FILE_SAVE_SETTING); //Recall last saved path if it exists
91 | //if(lastPath != null) currentNotesFile = new File(lastPath); //If we have a previously used path, set current file in case user wants to reload it
92 | }
93 |
94 | //FILE OPERATIONS
95 | /**
96 | * Prompt user to choose a file for saving or loading with a JFileChooser.
97 | * @param saveFile True - Show a Save Dialog. False - Show a Load Dialog.
98 | * @return The File chosen by the user.
99 | */
100 | public File GetFileFromDialog(boolean saveFile, String defaultName){
101 | JFileChooser fc = new JFileChooser();
102 | if(defaultName != "") fc.setSelectedFile(new File(defaultName));
103 | int returnVal;
104 | if(saveFile) returnVal = fc.showSaveDialog(tabbedPane);
105 | else returnVal = fc.showOpenDialog(tabbedPane);
106 | if(returnVal == JFileChooser.APPROVE_OPTION){
107 | //Save location chosen, open file and iterate through tabs to save data
108 | File f = fc.getSelectedFile();
109 | if(!saveFile) return f; //Not saving over file, so just return it
110 |
111 | try{
112 | if(f.exists()){
113 | f.delete();
114 | }
115 | f.createNewFile();
116 |
117 | return f;
118 | } catch(IOException exc){
119 | errout.println(exc.getMessage());
120 | }
121 | }
122 | return null;
123 | }
124 |
125 | /**
126 | * Write out all open documents to a text file using OpenCSV.
127 | * Each document begins and ends with TEXT/ENDTEXT or SPREADSHEET/ENDSPREADSHEET.
128 | * The second line is the name of the document.
129 | * Anything after that is the content of the document.
130 | */
131 | public void SaveNotes(){
132 | stdout.println("Saving");
133 | ArrayList data = GetNotesData();
134 | if(data.size() > 0) {
135 | File f;
136 | if((f = GetFileFromDialog(true, (currentNotesFile != null ? currentNotesFile.getPath() : "notes.txt"))) != null){
137 | currentNotesFile = f; //Remember the file location
138 | //callbacks.saveExtensionSettings(FILE_SAVE_SETTING, currentNotesFile.getPath()); //Update save location in extension settings
139 | try{
140 | //Create our various Writers
141 | FileWriter fw = new FileWriter(f);
142 | CSVWriter writer = new CSVWriter(fw);
143 | //Write out to file and close
144 | writer.writeAll(data);
145 | writer.close();
146 | fw.close();
147 | } catch(IOException exc){
148 | errout.println(exc.getMessage());
149 | }
150 | }
151 | } else {
152 | //No notes could be found
153 | }
154 | }
155 |
156 | /**
157 | * Prompt users to open a Notes Extension file, which will be used to populate documents
158 | */
159 | public void LoadNotes(){
160 | //Now pick file to load
161 | File file;
162 | try {
163 | if((file = GetFileFromDialog(false, (currentNotesFile != null ? currentNotesFile.getPath() : ""))) != null){
164 | currentNotesFile = file; //Remember the file just opened for saving later
165 | ArrayList spreadData = new ArrayList();
166 | if(file.exists() && file.isFile() && file.canRead()){
167 | CSVReader reader = new CSVReader(new FileReader(file));
168 | String[] nextLine;
169 | while((nextLine = reader.readNext()) != null){
170 | spreadData.add(nextLine);
171 | }
172 | if(spreadData.size() > 0){
173 | SetNotesData(spreadData);
174 | }
175 | reader.close();
176 | }
177 | }
178 | } catch (IOException exc) {
179 | errout.println(exc.getMessage());
180 | }
181 | }
182 |
183 | //TAB OPERATIONS
184 | /**
185 | * Builds an ArrayList based on the documents within the Notes tab. Used for saving data.
186 | * @return An ArrayList of String[] used for saving to a file.
187 | */
188 | public ArrayList GetNotesData(){
189 | //ArrayList to store data we will write out
190 | ArrayList allElements = new ArrayList();
191 |
192 | for(int tab = 0; tab < tabbedPane.getTabCount(); tab++){
193 | String tabName = tabbedPane.getTitleAt(tab);
194 | //Check each tab name against our tab types list to determine how we will write it to the file
195 | if(tabTypes.get(tabName) == "TEXT"){
196 | //Text tab
197 | JTextArea textTab = (JTextArea) GetInnerComponent(tab);
198 |
199 | if(textTab != null){
200 | //Begin Block
201 | allElements.add(new String[]{"TEXT"});
202 | //Title
203 | allElements.add(new String[]{tabName});
204 | //Text
205 | allElements.add(new String[]{textTab.getText()});
206 | //End Block
207 | allElements.add(new String[]{"ENDTEXT"});
208 | }
209 |
210 | } else {
211 | //Spreadsheet tab
212 | JTable table = (JTable) GetInnerComponent(tab);
213 |
214 | if(table != null){
215 | //Begin Block
216 | allElements.add(new String[]{"SPREADSHEET"});
217 | //Title
218 | allElements.add(new String[]{tabName});
219 | //Data
220 | int numColumns = table.getColumnCount();
221 | String[] data = new String[numColumns];
222 | // Write cell data
223 | for(int i=0;i data){
246 | //Various flags to determine how to process lines being read in
247 | boolean inText = false;
248 | boolean inSpreadsheet = false;
249 | boolean inTitle = false;
250 | //Iterate through the ArrayList read from the file, build out the tabs
251 | String current = "";
252 | String tabName = "";
253 | ArrayList spreadData = new ArrayList();
254 | for(int i = 0; i < data.size(); i++){
255 | String[] nextLine = data.get(i);
256 | for(int j = 0; j < nextLine.length; j++){
257 | if(nextLine[j].equals("TEXT")){
258 | //Start text object
259 | inText = true;
260 | inTitle = true;
261 | current = "";
262 | } else if(nextLine[j].equals("ENDTEXT")){
263 | //End of text object, create the new textArea and add the tab
264 | inText = false;
265 | AddTextTab(current, tabName);
266 | } else if(nextLine[j].equals("SPREADSHEET")){
267 | //Start spreadsheet object
268 | inSpreadsheet = true;
269 | inTitle = true;
270 | spreadData.clear();
271 | } else if(nextLine[j].equals("ENDSPREADSHEET")){
272 | //End of spreadsheet block. Take our ArrayList and fill out a table
273 | inSpreadsheet = false;
274 | AddSpreadsheetTab(spreadData, tabName);
275 | } else if(inText){
276 | //Inside the content of a text block
277 | if(inTitle){
278 | tabName = nextLine[j];
279 | inTitle = false;
280 | } else {
281 | current += nextLine[j];
282 | }
283 | } else if(inSpreadsheet){
284 | //Inside the content of a spreadsheet
285 | if(inTitle){
286 | tabName = nextLine[j];
287 | inTitle = false;
288 | } else {
289 | spreadData.add(nextLine);
290 | j = nextLine.length; //End this loop early, we are taking the whole line
291 | }
292 | }
293 | }
294 | }
295 | }
296 |
297 | /**
298 | * Find the inner component of the TabbedPane->ScrollPane->Viewport->Component structure for the given index.
299 | * Will need to be cast as a Text Area or Table depending on the tab.
300 | * @param tabIndex The index of the Tabbed Pane from which to retrieve the component.
301 | * @return The primary display component inside the given tab.
302 | */
303 | public Component GetInnerComponent(int tabIndex){
304 | JScrollPane sp = (JScrollPane) tabbedPane.getComponentAt(tabIndex);
305 | if(sp != null && sp.getViewport() != null){
306 | Component c = sp.getViewport().getView();
307 | return c;
308 | }
309 | return null;
310 | }
311 |
312 | /**
313 | * Add a blank text tab to the Tabbed Pane. Will prompt the user for a name.
314 | */
315 | public void AddTextTab(boolean importFile){
316 | if(importFile) promptUseTemplate(TEMPLATE_TEXT);
317 | if(textTemplateFile != null) AddTextTab(textTemplateFile);
318 | else AddTextTab("");
319 | }
320 |
321 | /**
322 | * Add a new text tab to the Tabbed pane with the given text. Will prompt the user for a name.
323 | * @param text The text to display within the tab.
324 | */
325 | public void AddTextTab(String text){
326 | //Prompt user to name the document
327 | String name = getTabName();
328 | AddTextTab(text, name);
329 | }
330 |
331 | /**
332 | * Add a new text tab to the Tabbed Pane with the given text and name.
333 | * @param text The text to display within the tab.
334 | * @param name The name to appear on the tab.
335 | */
336 | public void AddTextTab(String text, String name){
337 | // TODO Prompt user for new document or import an existing one
338 | //Create a JTextArea for displaying plain text
339 | JTextArea newText = new JTextArea(5,30);
340 | newText.setText(text);
341 | //Clear template for next file if it was used
342 | textTemplateFile = null;
343 | //Set it in a scroll pane
344 | JScrollPane scrollWindow = new JScrollPane(newText);
345 | scrollWindow.setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(JScrollPane.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_AS_NEEDED);
346 | scrollWindow.setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(JScrollPane.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS);
347 | scrollWindow.setPreferredSize(tabbedPane.getSize());
348 | //Resize it to fit the tabbed pane
349 | newText.setBounds(tabbedPane.getBounds());
350 | //Mark the tab as a TEXT tab
351 | tabTypes.put(name, "TEXT");
352 | tabList.addItem(name);
353 | tabbedPane.addTab(name, scrollWindow);
354 | tabbedPane.setTabComponentAt(tabbedPane.getTabCount() - 1, new ButtonTabComponent(tabbedPane, this));
355 |
356 | }
357 |
358 | /**
359 | * Add a new blank spreadsheet to the Tabbed Pane. Will prompt the user for a name.
360 | */
361 | public void AddSpreadsheetTab(boolean importFile){
362 | if(importFile) promptUseTemplate(TEMPLATE_SPREADSHEET);
363 | if(spreadsheetTemplateFile != null) AddSpreadsheetTab(spreadsheetTemplateFile);
364 | else AddSpreadsheetTab(null);
365 | }
366 |
367 | /**
368 | * Adds a new spreadsheet tab to the Tabbed Pane with the specified data. Will prompt the user for a name.
369 | * @param data Data to populate the JTable within the tab.
370 | */
371 | public void AddSpreadsheetTab(ArrayList data){
372 | //Prompt user to name the document
373 | String name = getTabName();
374 | AddSpreadsheetTab(data, name);
375 | }
376 |
377 | /**
378 | * Adds a new spreadsheet tab to the Tabbed Pane with the specified data and name.
379 | * @param data Data to populate the JTable within the tab.
380 | * @param name The name to appear on the tab.
381 | */
382 | public void AddSpreadsheetTab(ArrayList data, String name){
383 | // TODO Prompt user for a new document or import an existing one
384 | // TODO If importing add method for interpreting CSV, investigate XLSX
385 | //Create a JTable for holding spreadsheet data
386 | JTable table = new JTable(60,20);
387 | //Add the table to a scroll pane
388 | JScrollPane scrollWindow = new JScrollPane(table);
389 | scrollWindow.setHorizontalScrollBarPolicy(JScrollPane.HORIZONTAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS);
390 | scrollWindow.setVerticalScrollBarPolicy(JScrollPane.VERTICAL_SCROLLBAR_ALWAYS);
391 | scrollWindow.setPreferredSize(tabbedPane.getSize());
392 | //Size the table and set some view properties
393 | table.setFillsViewportHeight(true);
394 | table.setShowVerticalLines(true);
395 | table.setPreferredScrollableViewportSize(tabbedPane.getSize());
396 | table.setAutoResizeMode(JTable.AUTO_RESIZE_OFF);
397 |
398 | //If we have spreadsheet data, fill in the table
399 | if(data != null){
400 | for(int row = 0; row < data.size(); row++){
401 | String[] rowData = data.get(row);
402 | for(int col = 0; col < rowData.length; col++){
403 | table.setValueAt(rowData[col], row, col);
404 | }
405 | }
406 | }
407 |
408 | //Set this tab as a spreadsheet
409 | tabTypes.put(name, "SPREADSHEET");
410 | tabList.addItem(name);
411 | tabbedPane.addTab(name, scrollWindow);
412 | tabbedPane.setTabComponentAt(tabbedPane.getTabCount() - 1, new ButtonTabComponent(tabbedPane, this));
413 |
414 | //Make sure the template is null at this point for the next new tab
415 | spreadsheetTemplateFile = null;
416 | }
417 |
418 | /**
419 | * Search through the TabbedPane and return the index of the tab matching the given name.
420 | * @param name The name to match within the tabs.
421 | * @return The index of a matching Tab or -1 if no matches are found.
422 | */
423 | public int FindTabByName(String name){
424 | for(int i = 0; i < tabbedPane.getTabCount(); i++){
425 | //Look for the tab with a name matching the selected document
426 | if(tabbedPane.getTitleAt(i).equals(name)){
427 | return i;
428 | }
429 | }
430 |
431 | return -1;
432 | }
433 |
434 | /**
435 | * Prompt the user to choose a name for a new tab.
436 | * @return The name entered by the user.
437 | */
438 | public String getTabName(){
439 | String newName = "";
440 | while(newName.replaceAll("\\s", "").length() == 0 || tabTypes.containsKey(newName))
441 | {
442 | newName = JOptionPane.showInputDialog(mainPanel.getParent(), "Please enter a unique name for the document:");
443 | }
444 | return newName;
445 | }
446 |
447 | /**
448 | * Prompt the user to choose a template file for a new spreadsheet.
449 | * @return The name entered by the user.
450 | */
451 | public void promptUseTemplate(int templateType){
452 | //Pick a file to import and fill in a new tab
453 | File file;
454 | try {
455 | if(templateType == TEMPLATE_TEXT){
456 | if((file = GetFileFromDialog(false, "TEMPLATE.txt")) != null){
457 | textTemplateFile = "";
458 | if(file.exists() && file.isFile() && file.canRead()){
459 | FileReader input = new FileReader(file);
460 | BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(input);
461 | String strLine;
462 | //Read File Line By Line
463 | while ((strLine = br.readLine()) != null) {
464 | // Print the content on the console
465 | textTemplateFile += strLine + "\n";
466 | }
467 | //Close the input stream
468 | br.close();
469 | }
470 | }
471 | } else if(templateType == TEMPLATE_SPREADSHEET){
472 | if((file = GetFileFromDialog(false, "TEMPLATE.csv")) != null){
473 | spreadsheetTemplateFile = new ArrayList();
474 | if(file.exists() && file.isFile() && file.canRead()){
475 | CSVReader reader = new CSVReader(new FileReader(file));
476 | String[] nextLine;
477 | while((nextLine = reader.readNext()) != null){
478 | spreadsheetTemplateFile.add(nextLine);
479 | }
480 | reader.close();
481 | }
482 | }
483 | }
484 | } catch (IOException exc) {
485 | errout.println(exc.getMessage());
486 | }
487 | }
488 |
489 | /**
490 | * Remove the tab at the specified index
491 | * @param index The index of the tab to remove.
492 | */
493 | public void RemoveTab(int index){
494 | Object[] options = {"OK", "Cancel"};
495 | int n = JOptionPane.showOptionDialog(tabbedPane, "If you close this tab you will lose any unsaved data.", "Notes Tab", JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION, JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE, null, options, options[0]);
496 | if(n == JOptionPane.OK_OPTION){
497 | String name = tabbedPane.getTitleAt(index);
498 | tabList.removeItem(name);
499 | tabTypes.remove(name);
500 | tabbedPane.remove(index);
501 | }
502 | }
503 |
504 | public void ClearAllTabs(){
505 | Object[] options = {"Yes", "No"};
506 | int n = JOptionPane.showOptionDialog(tabbedPane, "Do you want to clear all open tabs?", "Notes Tab", JOptionPane.YES_NO_OPTION, JOptionPane.WARNING_MESSAGE, null, options, options[0]);
507 | if(n == JOptionPane.YES_OPTION){
508 | for(int i = tabbedPane.getTabCount() - 1; i >=0; i--){
509 | String name = tabbedPane.getTitleAt(i);
510 | tabList.removeItem(name);
511 | tabTypes.remove(name);
512 | tabbedPane.remove(i);
513 | }
514 | }
515 | }
516 |
517 | /**
518 | * Save the content of the spreadsheet tab as a template CSV
519 | * @param index The index of the tab to save.
520 | */
521 | public void ExportTab(int index){
522 | String name = tabbedPane.getTitleAt(index);
523 | String type = tabTypes.get(name);
524 | if(type == "SPREADSHEET"){
525 | ExportSpreadsheetTab(index);
526 | } else if(type == "TEXT"){
527 | ExportTextTab(index);
528 | }
529 | }
530 |
531 | public void ExportTextTab(int index){
532 | //Text tab
533 | JTextArea textTab = (JTextArea) GetInnerComponent(index);
534 |
535 | if(textTab != null){
536 | //Text
537 | String data = textTab.getText();
538 |
539 | if(data != null ){
540 | File f;
541 | if((f = GetFileFromDialog(true, "TEMPLATE.txt")) != null){
542 | try{
543 | // Create file
544 | FileWriter fstream = new FileWriter(f);
545 | BufferedWriter out = new BufferedWriter(fstream);
546 | out.write(data);
547 | //Close the output stream
548 | out.close();
549 | } catch (Exception exc){//Catch exception if any
550 | errout.println(exc.getMessage());
551 | }
552 | }
553 | }
554 | }
555 | }
556 |
557 | public void ExportSpreadsheetTab(int index){
558 | stdout.println("Exporting Tab Data");
559 | //ArrayList to store data we will write out
560 | ArrayList data = new ArrayList();
561 | JTable table = (JTable) GetInnerComponent(index);
562 |
563 | if(table != null){
564 | //Data
565 | int numColumns = table.getColumnCount();
566 | String[] row;
567 | // Write cell data
568 | for(int i=0;i 0) {
579 | File f;
580 | if((f = GetFileFromDialog(true, "TEMPLATE.csv")) != null){
581 | try{
582 | //Create our various Writers
583 | FileWriter fw = new FileWriter(f);
584 | CSVWriter writer = new CSVWriter(fw);
585 | //Write out to file and close
586 | writer.writeAll(data);
587 | writer.close();
588 | fw.close();
589 | } catch(IOException exc){
590 | errout.println(exc.getMessage());
591 | }
592 | }
593 | } else {
594 | //No notes could be found
595 | }
596 | }
597 | }
598 |
599 | //CONTEXT MENU OPERATIONS
600 | /**
601 | * Create menu items for a context menu on behalf of the Burp Extension's createMenuItems().
602 | * @param invocation The IContextMenuInvocation sent by the extension.
603 | * @param listener The listener to be passed to any created menu items.
604 | * @return A new List to use in the context menu, null if no valid Contexts are used.
605 | */
606 | public List CreateMenuItems(IContextMenuInvocation invocation, ActionListener listener){
607 | //User has opened a context menu. Check the context to see if its somewhere where we can grab a request/response
608 | //Remember the context and message so when we go to the action listener we can see what was happening
609 | selectedContext = invocation.getInvocationContext();
610 | messages = invocation.getSelectedMessages();
611 | issues = invocation.getSelectedIssues();
612 | if(selectedContext == IContextMenuInvocation.CONTEXT_MESSAGE_EDITOR_REQUEST ||
613 | selectedContext == IContextMenuInvocation.CONTEXT_MESSAGE_EDITOR_RESPONSE ||
614 | selectedContext == IContextMenuInvocation.CONTEXT_MESSAGE_VIEWER_REQUEST ||
615 | selectedContext == IContextMenuInvocation.CONTEXT_MESSAGE_VIEWER_RESPONSE){
616 | //Present each document, the context shows whether they selected response/request
617 | List menu = new ArrayList();
618 | JMenu main = new JMenu("Send to Notes");
619 | menu.add(main);
620 | //Send request/response a new text document
621 | main.add(CreateMenuItem("New Text Document", "CON|" + NotesExtensionOperations.COMMAND_ADD_NEW_TEXT, listener));
622 | //Send request/response to an existing document
623 | for(int i = 0; i < tabbedPane.getTabCount(); i++){
624 | if(tabTypes.get(tabbedPane.getTitleAt(i)) == "TEXT"){
625 | String docName = tabbedPane.getTitleAt(i);
626 | main.add(CreateMenuItem(docName, "CON|" + docName, listener));
627 | }
628 | }
629 | return menu;
630 | } else if(selectedContext == IContextMenuInvocation.CONTEXT_PROXY_HISTORY ||
631 | selectedContext == IContextMenuInvocation.CONTEXT_TARGET_SITE_MAP_TABLE){
632 | //Need to present request/response options for each document
633 | List menu = new ArrayList();
634 | JMenu main = new JMenu("Send to Notes");
635 | menu.add(main);
636 | //Add a Request/Response option for a new text document
637 | main.add(NotesExtensionOperations.CreateMenuItem("New Text Document (Request)", "REQ|newTextDoc", listener));
638 | main.add(NotesExtensionOperations.CreateMenuItem("New Text Document (Response)", "RES|newTextDoc", listener));
639 | //Iterate through all open text documents, add a Request and Response option for each
640 | for(int i = 0; i < tabbedPane.getTabCount(); i++){
641 | if(tabTypes.get(tabbedPane.getTitleAt(i)) == "TEXT"){
642 | String docName = tabbedPane.getTitleAt(i);
643 | main.add(NotesExtensionOperations.CreateMenuItem(docName + " (Request)", "REQ|" + docName, listener));
644 | main.add(NotesExtensionOperations.CreateMenuItem(docName + " (Response)", "RES|" + docName, listener));
645 | }
646 | }
647 | return menu;
648 | } else if(selectedContext == IContextMenuInvocation.CONTEXT_SCANNER_RESULTS){
649 | //Present each document, the context shows whether they selected response/request
650 | List menu = new ArrayList();
651 | JMenu main = new JMenu("Send to Notes");
652 | menu.add(main);
653 | //Send request/response a new text document
654 | main.add(CreateMenuItem("New Text Document", "SCAN|" + NotesExtensionOperations.COMMAND_ADD_NEW_TEXT, listener));
655 | //Send request/response to an existing document
656 | for(int i = 0; i < tabbedPane.getTabCount(); i++){
657 | if(tabTypes.get(tabbedPane.getTitleAt(i)) == "TEXT"){
658 | String docName = tabbedPane.getTitleAt(i);
659 | main.add(CreateMenuItem(docName, "SCAN|" + docName, listener));
660 | }
661 | }
662 | return menu;
663 | }
664 |
665 | //No contexts we care about, don't return a menu option
666 | return null;
667 | }
668 |
669 | /**
670 | * Create and return a JMenuItem
671 | * @param name The name to be displayed.
672 | * @param command The action command to be used by this item.
673 | * @param listener The listener responsible for interpreting the command.
674 | * @return A new JMenuItem.
675 | */
676 | public static JMenuItem CreateMenuItem(String name, String command, ActionListener listener){
677 | JMenuItem newItem = new JMenuItem(name);
678 | newItem.setActionCommand(command);
679 | newItem.addActionListener(listener);
680 |
681 | return newItem;
682 | }
683 |
684 | /**
685 | * Interpret the command sent by the BurpExtension's ActionListener
686 | * @param cmd The command string sent by the ActionListener.
687 | */
688 | public void ParseAction(String cmd){
689 | if(cmd.equals(COMMAND_ADD_TEXT)){
690 | AddTextTab(false);
691 | } else if(cmd.equals(COMMAND_ADD_SPREADSHEET)){
692 | AddSpreadsheetTab(false);
693 | } else if(cmd.equals(COMMAND_IMPORT_TEXT)){
694 | AddTextTab(true);
695 | } else if(cmd.equals(COMMAND_IMPORT_SPREADSHEET)){
696 | AddSpreadsheetTab(true);
697 | } else if(cmd.equals(COMMAND_SAVE_NOTES)){
698 | SaveNotes();
699 | } else if(cmd.equals(COMMAND_LOAD_NOTES)){
700 | if(tabbedPane.getTabCount() > 0) ClearAllTabs();
701 | LoadNotes();
702 | } else if(cmd.equals(COMMAND_SAVE_TAB_AS_TEMPLATE)){
703 | if(tabbedPane.getTabCount() > 0) ExportTab(tabbedPane.getSelectedIndex());
704 | } else if(cmd.equals(COMMAND_REMOVE_TAB)){
705 | //if(tabList.getSelectedIndex() > 0) RemoveTab(tabList.getSelectedIndex());
706 | }
707 | else {
708 | ParseConCommand(cmd);
709 | }
710 | }
711 |
712 | /**
713 | * Split command from the ActionListener by '|' and see if it results in a context|document command
714 | * @param cmd The command string sent by the ActionListener.
715 | */
716 | public void ParseConCommand(String cmd){
717 | String[] command = cmd.split("\\|");
718 | if(command != null && command.length == 2){
719 | boolean getReq = false;
720 | if(command[0].equals("CON")){
721 | //Look at selectedContext to see which to copy
722 | if(selectedContext == IContextMenuInvocation.CONTEXT_MESSAGE_EDITOR_REQUEST ||
723 | selectedContext == IContextMenuInvocation.CONTEXT_MESSAGE_VIEWER_REQUEST)
724 | getReq = true;
725 | } else if(command[0].equals("REQ")){
726 | //Copy the request
727 | getReq = true;
728 | } else if(command[0].equals("SCAN") && issues != null){
729 | //Prompt user to select details they want for the selected issues
730 | //Asking once for all selected issues, rather than prompting over and over
731 | JCheckBox chkName = new JCheckBox("Issue Name", true);
732 | JCheckBox chkIssueDetail = new JCheckBox("Issue Detail", true);
733 | JCheckBox chkIssueBack = new JCheckBox("Issue Background", true);
734 | JCheckBox chkIssueType = new JCheckBox("Issue Type", true);
735 | JCheckBox chkRemBack = new JCheckBox("Remediation Background", true);
736 | JCheckBox chkRemDetail = new JCheckBox("Remediation Detail", true);
737 | JCheckBox chkUrl = new JCheckBox("Issue URL", true);
738 | String msg = "Please select details to include:";
739 | Object[] msgContent = {msg, chkName, chkIssueDetail, chkIssueBack, chkIssueType, chkRemBack, chkRemDetail, chkUrl };
740 | int n = JOptionPane.showConfirmDialog (mainPanel.getParent(), msgContent, "Select Details", JOptionPane.OK_CANCEL_OPTION);
741 |
742 | for(int i = 0; i < issues.length; i++){
743 | IScanIssue issue = issues[i];
744 | //Go through each issue and output relevant details
745 | String fullText = "";
746 | if(chkName.isSelected()) fullText += issue.getIssueName() + "\n";
747 | if(chkIssueDetail.isSelected()) fullText += issue.getIssueDetail() + "\n";
748 | if(chkIssueBack.isSelected()) fullText += issue.getIssueBackground() + "\n";
749 | if(chkIssueType.isSelected()) fullText += issue.getIssueType() + "\n";
750 | if(chkRemBack.isSelected()) fullText += issue.getRemediationBackground() + "\n";
751 | if(chkRemDetail.isSelected()) fullText += issue.getRemediationDetail() + "\n";
752 | if(chkUrl.isSelected()) fullText += issue.getUrl() + "\n";
753 |
754 | if(command[1].equals(COMMAND_ADD_NEW_TEXT)){
755 | //We are adding a new document to the tab
756 | AddTextTab(fullText);
757 | } else if(tabTypes.containsKey(command[1])){
758 | //We are adding the messages to an existing document
759 | int numTab = FindTabByName(command[1]);
760 | JTextArea textTab = (JTextArea) GetInnerComponent(numTab);
761 | String origText = textTab.getText();
762 | textTab.setText(origText + "\n" + fullText);
763 | }
764 | /* //Leaving this block for later when I decide if I want to extract the vulnerable parameter name, if applicable to the issue
765 | //Not directly exposed by API, instead it will have to be extracted working back from included markers
766 | IHttpRequestResponseWithMarkers[] scanIssues = (IHttpRequestResponseWithMarkers[])issue.getHttpMessages();
767 | for(int j = 0; j < scanIssues.length; j++){
768 | IHttpRequestResponseWithMarkers curIssue = (IHttpRequestResponseWithMarkers) scanIssues[j];
769 | List markers = curIssue.getRequestMarkers();
770 | String markedRequest = helpers.bytesToString(curIssue.getRequest());
771 | for(int k = 0; k < markers.size(); k++){
772 | int[] marker = markers.get(k);
773 | stdout.println(markedRequest.substring(marker[0],marker[1]));
774 | stdout.println(marker[0]);
775 | stdout.println(marker[1]);
776 | }
777 | } */
778 | }
779 | }
780 | //If getReq == false, we are grabbing the response
781 | if(messages != null){
782 | //Copy any response/requests in messages to a string
783 | String fullText = "";
784 | for(int i = 0; i < messages.length; i++){
785 | IHttpRequestResponse rr = messages[i];
786 | if(getReq) fullText += helpers.bytesToString(rr.getRequest());
787 | else fullText += helpers.bytesToString(rr.getResponse());
788 | }
789 | if(command[1].equals(COMMAND_ADD_NEW_TEXT)){
790 | //We are adding a new document to the tab
791 | AddTextTab(fullText);
792 | } else if(tabTypes.containsKey(command[1])){
793 | //We are adding the messages to an existing document
794 | int numTab = FindTabByName(command[1]);
795 | JTextArea textTab = (JTextArea) GetInnerComponent(numTab);
796 | String origText = textTab.getText();
797 | textTab.setText(origText + "\n" + fullText);
798 | }
799 | }
800 | messages = null; //Clear it out once we are done
801 | issues = null;
802 | selectedContext = Byte.MIN_VALUE;
803 | }
804 | }
805 | }
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