[framework] MSFGUI

Fabrice MOURRON fab at revhosts.net
Sun Apr 1 03:38:29 CDT 2007


Le 27 mars 07 à 00:21, H D Moore a écrit :

> The GUI is still under active development (by Fabrice), but you can  
> use it
> now if you have all of the dependencies installed. The current version
> allows you to select an exploit, configure it, launch it, and interact
> with the session or shell.
>
> Getting all the dependencies is kind of a challenge right now, the  
> only
> platform really supported is Gentoo Linux, as one of the patches for
> ruby-libglade2 hasn't made it upstream (correct?).

Yes, correct, but now, it seems to be okay on Unbuntu for this patch.

Btw, at Blackhat Europe 2007, many people asked me if it's possible  
to _not_ use the wizard (MsfAssistant) ...

MsfAssistant is actually based on Gtk::Assistant, a widget used to  
represent all operations splitted in several steps (Targets,  
Payloads, Encode, Options). But a minus version of Gtk2.10 is mandatory.
This version seems to be not easy to upgrade, but it's possible (even  
under Debian, pending 4 hours to compile, thanks to Nicolas Ruff  
feedbacks).

After a quick Backtrack review, it seems their gtk version is 2.8.20 ;-(

So, I decided to recode MsfAssistant to not use Gtk::Assistant.

Fab

>
> If you run Gentoo Linux on x86, you can test msfgui by doing:
>
> # emerge --sync
> # emerge -v gtk+ ruby-gnome2 ruby-gtk2 ruby-libglade2
>
> $ /path/to/msfgui
>
> -HD
>
> On Monday 26 March 2007 17:15, pikachu pokemon wrote:
>> sorry to interrupt.. I have a question.
>> is msfgui ready to use now or still under development?
>> I did look into mailing list for solution, but seems I don't  
>> really get
>> any answer. I hope I'm wrong.. anyway, I got following error:-







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