├── .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 /.DS_Store: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SpiderLabs/BurpNotesExtension/2f451773b8a4d73dcab066ab7c61c0c08bb5d6c9/.DS_Store -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. 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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); 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All rights reserved. 3 | * 4 | * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/com/trustwave/burp/NotesExtensionOperations.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | } --------------------------------------------------------------------------------