arachni 0.3 → 0.4

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  1. data/ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.md +1 -1
  2. data/CHANGELOG.md +146 -0
  3. data/CONTRIBUTORS.md +1 -0
  4. data/HACKING.md +3 -3
  5. data/README.md +81 -49
  6. data/Rakefile +11 -14
  7. data/bin/arachni +4 -8
  8. data/bin/arachni_rpc +17 -0
  9. data/bin/arachni_rpcd +18 -0
  10. data/bin/arachni_rpcd_monitor +18 -0
  11. data/bin/arachni_web +25 -48
  12. data/bin/arachni_web_autostart +3 -3
  13. data/conf/README.webui.yaml.txt +7 -21
  14. data/external/metasploit/plugins/arachni.rb +0 -7
  15. data/extras/modules/recon/raft_dirs.rb +108 -0
  16. data/extras/modules/recon/raft_dirs/raft-large-directories.txt +62290 -0
  17. data/extras/modules/recon/raft_files.rb +110 -0
  18. data/extras/modules/recon/raft_files/raft-large-files.txt +37037 -0
  19. data/extras/modules/recon/svn_digger_dirs.rb +108 -0
  20. data/extras/modules/recon/svn_digger_dirs/Licence.txt +674 -0
  21. data/extras/modules/recon/svn_digger_dirs/ReadMe-Arachni.txt +4 -0
  22. data/extras/modules/recon/svn_digger_dirs/ReadMe.txt +6 -0
  23. data/extras/modules/recon/svn_digger_dirs/all-dirs.txt +5960 -0
  24. data/extras/modules/recon/svn_digger_files.rb +114 -0
  25. data/extras/modules/recon/svn_digger_files/Licence.txt +674 -0
  26. data/extras/modules/recon/svn_digger_files/ReadMe-Arachni.txt +4 -0
  27. data/extras/modules/recon/svn_digger_files/ReadMe.txt +6 -0
  28. data/extras/modules/recon/svn_digger_files/all-extensionless.txt +25419 -0
  29. data/extras/modules/recon/svn_digger_files/all.txt +43135 -0
  30. data/lib/arachni.rb +2 -7
  31. data/lib/{audit_store.rb → arachni/audit_store.rb} +68 -60
  32. data/lib/{component_manager.rb → arachni/component_manager.rb} +8 -8
  33. data/lib/{component_options.rb → arachni/component_options.rb} +34 -4
  34. data/lib/{crypto → arachni/crypto}/rsa_aes_cbc.rb +1 -2
  35. data/lib/arachni/database.rb +4 -0
  36. data/lib/arachni/database/base.rb +125 -0
  37. data/lib/arachni/database/hash.rb +384 -0
  38. data/lib/arachni/database/queue.rb +93 -0
  39. data/lib/{exceptions.rb → arachni/exceptions.rb} +1 -1
  40. data/lib/arachni/framework.rb +899 -0
  41. data/lib/{http.rb → arachni/http.rb} +63 -166
  42. data/lib/{issue.rb → arachni/issue.rb} +46 -17
  43. data/lib/{mixins → arachni/mixins}/observable.rb +1 -1
  44. data/lib/arachni/mixins/progress_bar.rb +81 -0
  45. data/lib/arachni/mixins/terminal.rb +106 -0
  46. data/lib/{module.rb → arachni/module.rb} +0 -0
  47. data/lib/{module → arachni/module}/auditor.rb +250 -86
  48. data/lib/{module → arachni/module}/base.rb +8 -18
  49. data/lib/{module → arachni/module}/element_db.rb +10 -2
  50. data/lib/{module → arachni/module}/key_filler.rb +1 -1
  51. data/lib/arachni/module/manager.rb +145 -0
  52. data/lib/{module → arachni/module}/output.rb +6 -1
  53. data/lib/{module → arachni/module}/trainer.rb +48 -52
  54. data/lib/{module → arachni/module}/utilities.rb +66 -15
  55. data/lib/{nokogiri → arachni/nokogiri}/xml/node.rb +0 -0
  56. data/lib/arachni/options.rb +986 -0
  57. data/lib/{parser.rb → arachni/parser.rb} +0 -0
  58. data/lib/{parser → arachni/parser}/auditable.rb +111 -32
  59. data/lib/{parser → arachni/parser}/elements.rb +28 -20
  60. data/lib/{parser → arachni/parser}/page.rb +20 -3
  61. data/lib/{parser → arachni/parser}/parser.rb +100 -63
  62. data/lib/{plugin.rb → arachni/plugin.rb} +0 -0
  63. data/lib/{plugin → arachni/plugin}/base.rb +43 -6
  64. data/lib/{plugin → arachni/plugin}/manager.rb +40 -13
  65. data/lib/{report.rb → arachni/report.rb} +0 -0
  66. data/lib/{report → arachni/report}/base.rb +43 -2
  67. data/lib/{report → arachni/report}/manager.rb +7 -18
  68. data/lib/arachni/rpc/client/base.rb +42 -0
  69. data/lib/{rpc/xml → arachni/rpc}/client/dispatcher.rb +12 -13
  70. data/lib/arachni/rpc/client/instance.rb +62 -0
  71. data/lib/arachni/rpc/server/base.rb +51 -0
  72. data/lib/arachni/rpc/server/dispatcher.rb +438 -0
  73. data/lib/arachni/rpc/server/framework.rb +1163 -0
  74. data/lib/arachni/rpc/server/instance.rb +184 -0
  75. data/lib/{rpc/xml → arachni/rpc}/server/module/manager.rb +8 -5
  76. data/lib/arachni/rpc/server/node.rb +267 -0
  77. data/lib/{rpc/xml → arachni/rpc}/server/options.rb +6 -35
  78. data/lib/{rpc/xml → arachni/rpc}/server/output.rb +29 -3
  79. data/lib/{rpc/xml → arachni/rpc}/server/plugin/manager.rb +5 -6
  80. data/lib/{ruby.rb → arachni/ruby.rb} +1 -2
  81. data/lib/arachni/ruby/array.rb +31 -0
  82. data/lib/{ruby → arachni/ruby}/object.rb +1 -1
  83. data/lib/{ruby → arachni/ruby}/string.rb +1 -1
  84. data/lib/{spider.rb → arachni/spider.rb} +83 -110
  85. data/lib/arachni/typhoeus/hydra.rb +7 -0
  86. data/lib/{typhoeus → arachni/typhoeus}/request.rb +11 -9
  87. data/lib/{typhoeus → arachni/typhoeus}/response.rb +4 -0
  88. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/cli/cli.rb +154 -84
  89. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/cli/output.rb +57 -19
  90. data/lib/{ui/xmlrpc → arachni/ui/rpc}/dispatcher_monitor.rb +11 -10
  91. data/lib/{ui/xmlrpc/xmlrpc.rb → arachni/ui/rpc/rpc.rb} +102 -158
  92. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/addon_manager.rb +23 -3
  93. data/lib/arachni/ui/web/addons/autodeploy.rb +207 -0
  94. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/addons/autodeploy/lib/manager.rb +142 -35
  95. data/lib/arachni/ui/web/addons/autodeploy/views/index.erb +291 -0
  96. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/addons/sample.rb +1 -1
  97. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/addons/sample/views/index.erb +0 -0
  98. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/addons/scheduler.rb +30 -22
  99. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/addons/scheduler/views/index.erb +56 -22
  100. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/addons/scheduler/views/options.erb +0 -0
  101. data/lib/arachni/ui/web/dispatcher_manager.rb +274 -0
  102. data/lib/arachni/ui/web/instance_manager.rb +69 -0
  103. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/log.rb +1 -1
  104. data/lib/arachni/ui/web/output_stream.rb +54 -0
  105. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/report_manager.rb +48 -54
  106. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/scheduler.rb +42 -47
  107. data/lib/arachni/ui/web/server.rb +1197 -0
  108. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/db/placeholder +0 -0
  109. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/banner.png +0 -0
  110. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/bodybg-small.png +0 -0
  111. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/bodybg.png +0 -0
  112. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/css/smoothness/images/pbar-ani.gif +0 -0
  113. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/css/smoothness/images/ui-bg_flat_0_aaaaaa_40x100.png +0 -0
  114. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/css/smoothness/images/ui-bg_flat_75_ffffff_40x100.png +0 -0
  115. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/css/smoothness/images/ui-bg_glass_55_fbf9ee_1x400.png +0 -0
  116. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/css/smoothness/images/ui-bg_glass_65_ffffff_1x400.png +0 -0
  117. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/css/smoothness/images/ui-bg_glass_75_dadada_1x400.png +0 -0
  118. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/css/smoothness/images/ui-bg_glass_75_e6e6e6_1x400.png +0 -0
  119. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/css/smoothness/images/ui-bg_glass_95_fef1ec_1x400.png +0 -0
  120. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/css/smoothness/images/ui-bg_highlight-soft_75_cccccc_1x100.png +0 -0
  121. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/css/smoothness/images/ui-icons_222222_256x240.png +0 -0
  122. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/css/smoothness/images/ui-icons_2e83ff_256x240.png +0 -0
  123. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/css/smoothness/images/ui-icons_454545_256x240.png +0 -0
  124. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/css/smoothness/images/ui-icons_888888_256x240.png +0 -0
  125. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/css/smoothness/images/ui-icons_cd0a0a_256x240.png +0 -0
  126. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/css/smoothness/jquery-ui-1.8.9.custom.css +0 -0
  127. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/favicon.ico +0 -0
  128. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/footer.jpg +0 -0
  129. data/lib/{ui/web/server/public/icons/error.png → arachni/ui/web/server/public/icons/bad.png} +0 -0
  130. data/lib/arachni/ui/web/server/public/icons/error.png +0 -0
  131. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/icons/info.png +0 -0
  132. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/icons/ok.png +0 -0
  133. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/icons/status.png +0 -0
  134. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/js/jquery-1.4.4.min.js +0 -0
  135. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/js/jquery-ui-1.8.9.custom.min.js +0 -0
  136. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/js/jquery-ui-timepicker.js +0 -0
  137. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/logo.png +0 -0
  138. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/nav-left.jpg +0 -0
  139. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/nav-right.jpg +0 -0
  140. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/nav-selected-left.jpg +0 -0
  141. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/nav-selected-right.jpg +0 -0
  142. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/plugins/sample/style.css +0 -0
  143. data/lib/{ui/web/server/tmp → arachni/ui/web/server/public/reports}/placeholder +0 -0
  144. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/sidebar-bottom.jpg +0 -0
  145. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/sidebar-h4.jpg +0 -0
  146. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/sidebar-top.jpg +0 -0
  147. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/spider.png +0 -0
  148. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/public/style.css +3 -2
  149. data/lib/arachni/ui/web/server/tmp/placeholder +0 -0
  150. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/views/addon.erb +0 -0
  151. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/views/addons.erb +0 -0
  152. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/views/dispatcher_error.erb +0 -0
  153. data/lib/arachni/ui/web/server/views/dispatchers.erb +175 -0
  154. data/lib/arachni/ui/web/server/views/dispatchers_edit.erb +71 -0
  155. data/lib/arachni/ui/web/server/views/error.erb +22 -0
  156. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/views/flash.erb +2 -2
  157. data/lib/arachni/ui/web/server/views/home.erb +60 -0
  158. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/views/instance.erb +55 -75
  159. data/lib/arachni/ui/web/server/views/js/home.erb +32 -0
  160. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/views/layout.erb +2 -2
  161. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/views/log.erb +0 -0
  162. data/lib/arachni/ui/web/server/views/module.erb +30 -0
  163. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/views/modules.erb +2 -22
  164. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/views/options.erb +0 -0
  165. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/views/output_results.erb +4 -4
  166. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/views/plugins.erb +23 -12
  167. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/views/report_formats.erb +1 -1
  168. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/views/reports.erb +1 -1
  169. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/views/settings.erb +59 -16
  170. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/server/views/welcome.erb +3 -1
  171. data/lib/{ui → arachni/ui}/web/utilities.rb +8 -3
  172. data/lib/arachni/version.rb +16 -0
  173. data/modules/audit/code_injection.rb +11 -20
  174. data/modules/audit/code_injection_timing.rb +2 -6
  175. data/modules/audit/csrf.rb +8 -16
  176. data/modules/audit/ldapi.rb +5 -11
  177. data/modules/audit/os_cmd_injection.rb +5 -9
  178. data/modules/audit/os_cmd_injection_timing.rb +4 -8
  179. data/modules/audit/path_traversal.rb +7 -13
  180. data/modules/audit/response_splitting.rb +8 -21
  181. data/modules/audit/rfi.rb +6 -46
  182. data/modules/audit/sqli.rb +5 -11
  183. data/modules/audit/sqli/regexp_ids.txt +0 -6
  184. data/modules/audit/sqli_blind_rdiff.rb +5 -10
  185. data/modules/audit/sqli_blind_timing.rb +4 -9
  186. data/modules/audit/trainer.rb +6 -12
  187. data/modules/audit/unvalidated_redirect.rb +6 -17
  188. data/modules/audit/xpath.rb +5 -12
  189. data/modules/audit/xss.rb +37 -23
  190. data/modules/audit/xss_event.rb +5 -10
  191. data/modules/audit/xss_path.rb +47 -41
  192. data/modules/audit/xss_script_tag.rb +5 -10
  193. data/modules/audit/xss_tag.rb +5 -10
  194. data/modules/audit/xss_uri.rb +17 -89
  195. data/modules/recon/allowed_methods.rb +6 -15
  196. data/modules/recon/backdoors.rb +12 -52
  197. data/modules/recon/backup_files.rb +25 -88
  198. data/modules/recon/common_directories.rb +8 -54
  199. data/modules/recon/common_files.rb +7 -58
  200. data/modules/recon/directory_listing.rb +6 -15
  201. data/modules/recon/grep/captcha.rb +1 -1
  202. data/modules/recon/grep/credit_card.rb +62 -27
  203. data/modules/recon/grep/cvs_svn_users.rb +1 -1
  204. data/modules/recon/grep/emails.rb +1 -1
  205. data/modules/recon/grep/html_objects.rb +1 -1
  206. data/modules/recon/grep/private_ip.rb +1 -1
  207. data/modules/recon/grep/ssn.rb +9 -9
  208. data/modules/recon/htaccess_limit.rb +6 -14
  209. data/modules/recon/http_put.rb +7 -15
  210. data/modules/recon/interesting_responses.rb +7 -13
  211. data/modules/recon/mixed_resource.rb +100 -0
  212. data/modules/recon/unencrypted_password_forms.rb +8 -20
  213. data/modules/recon/webdav.rb +6 -16
  214. data/modules/recon/xst.rb +7 -13
  215. data/path_extractors/anchors.rb +1 -1
  216. data/path_extractors/forms.rb +1 -1
  217. data/path_extractors/frames.rb +1 -1
  218. data/path_extractors/generic.rb +47 -3
  219. data/path_extractors/links.rb +1 -1
  220. data/path_extractors/meta_refresh.rb +1 -1
  221. data/path_extractors/scripts.rb +3 -4
  222. data/path_extractors/sitemap.rb +1 -1
  223. data/plugins/autologin.rb +9 -18
  224. data/plugins/beep_notify.rb +51 -0
  225. data/plugins/cookie_collector.rb +12 -12
  226. data/plugins/defaults/autothrottle.rb +86 -0
  227. data/plugins/{content_types.rb → defaults/content_types.rb} +25 -19
  228. data/plugins/{healthmap.rb → defaults/healthmap.rb} +30 -18
  229. data/plugins/defaults/metamodules/remedies/discovery.rb +164 -0
  230. data/plugins/defaults/metamodules/remedies/manual_verification.rb +65 -0
  231. data/{metamodules/timeout_notice.rb → plugins/defaults/metamodules/remedies/timing_attacks.rb} +26 -22
  232. data/{metamodules → plugins/defaults/metamodules}/uniformity.rb +15 -14
  233. data/plugins/{profiler.rb → defaults/profiler.rb} +19 -30
  234. data/plugins/defaults/resolver.rb +55 -0
  235. data/plugins/email_notify.rb +108 -0
  236. data/plugins/form_dicattack.rb +8 -16
  237. data/plugins/http_dicattack.rb +4 -12
  238. data/plugins/libnotify.rb +86 -0
  239. data/plugins/proxy.rb +8 -17
  240. data/plugins/proxy/server.rb +3 -3
  241. data/plugins/rescan.rb +60 -0
  242. data/plugins/waf_detector.rb +5 -16
  243. data/profiles/full.afp +3 -30
  244. data/reports/afr.rb +2 -5
  245. data/reports/ap.rb +3 -1
  246. data/reports/html.rb +210 -68
  247. data/reports/html/default.erb +72 -1014
  248. data/reports/html/default/configuration.erb +126 -0
  249. data/reports/html/default/css/jquery-ui.css +570 -0
  250. data/reports/html/default/css/jquery.jqplot.min.css +1 -0
  251. data/reports/html/default/css/main.css +391 -0
  252. data/reports/html/default/issue.erb +189 -0
  253. data/reports/html/default/issues.erb +65 -0
  254. data/reports/html/default/js/charts.js +146 -0
  255. data/reports/html/default/js/helpers.js +95 -0
  256. data/reports/html/default/js/init.js +73 -0
  257. data/reports/html/default/js/lib/jqplot.barRenderer.min.js +57 -0
  258. data/reports/html/default/js/lib/jqplot.categoryAxisRenderer.min.js +57 -0
  259. data/reports/html/default/js/lib/jqplot.cursor.min.js +57 -0
  260. data/reports/html/default/js/lib/jqplot.pieRenderer.min.js +57 -0
  261. data/reports/html/default/js/lib/jqplot.pointLabels.min.js +57 -0
  262. data/reports/html/default/js/lib/jquery-ui.min.js +404 -0
  263. data/reports/html/default/js/lib/jquery.jqplot.min.js +57 -0
  264. data/reports/html/default/js/lib/jquery.min.js +167 -0
  265. data/reports/html/default/plugins.erb +22 -0
  266. data/reports/html/default/search.erb +8 -0
  267. data/reports/html/default/sitemap.erb +15 -0
  268. data/reports/html/default/summary.erb +68 -0
  269. data/reports/html/default/summary_issue.erb +19 -0
  270. data/reports/json.rb +51 -0
  271. data/reports/marshal.rb +49 -0
  272. data/reports/metareport.rb +4 -6
  273. data/reports/metareport/arachni_metareport.rb +1 -1
  274. data/reports/plugin_formatters/html/autologin.rb +30 -41
  275. data/reports/plugin_formatters/html/content_types.rb +1 -10
  276. data/reports/plugin_formatters/html/cookie_collector.rb +36 -44
  277. data/reports/plugin_formatters/html/discovery.rb +50 -0
  278. data/reports/plugin_formatters/html/form_dicattack.rb +24 -32
  279. data/reports/plugin_formatters/html/healthmap.rb +45 -54
  280. data/reports/plugin_formatters/html/http_dicattack.rb +24 -32
  281. data/reports/plugin_formatters/html/profiler.rb +17 -48
  282. data/reports/plugin_formatters/html/profiler/template.erb +6 -99
  283. data/reports/plugin_formatters/html/resolver.rb +63 -0
  284. data/reports/plugin_formatters/html/{metaformatters/timeout_notice.rb → timing_attacks.rb} +7 -19
  285. data/reports/plugin_formatters/html/{metaformatters/uniformity.rb → uniformity.rb} +5 -17
  286. data/reports/plugin_formatters/html/waf_detector.rb +24 -32
  287. data/reports/plugin_formatters/stdout/autologin.rb +30 -35
  288. data/reports/plugin_formatters/stdout/content_types.rb +41 -46
  289. data/reports/plugin_formatters/stdout/cookie_collector.rb +33 -38
  290. data/reports/plugin_formatters/stdout/discovery.rb +47 -0
  291. data/reports/plugin_formatters/stdout/form_dicattack.rb +27 -32
  292. data/reports/plugin_formatters/stdout/healthmap.rb +47 -51
  293. data/reports/plugin_formatters/stdout/http_dicattack.rb +27 -32
  294. data/reports/plugin_formatters/stdout/metamodules.rb +48 -55
  295. data/reports/plugin_formatters/stdout/profiler.rb +60 -65
  296. data/reports/plugin_formatters/stdout/resolver.rb +45 -0
  297. data/reports/plugin_formatters/stdout/{metaformatters/timeout_notice.rb → timing_attacks.rb} +6 -14
  298. data/reports/plugin_formatters/stdout/{metaformatters/uniformity.rb → uniformity.rb} +6 -14
  299. data/reports/plugin_formatters/stdout/waf_detector.rb +23 -28
  300. data/reports/plugin_formatters/xml/autologin.rb +36 -41
  301. data/reports/plugin_formatters/xml/content_types.rb +47 -52
  302. data/reports/plugin_formatters/xml/cookie_collector.rb +39 -44
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+ =begin
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+ Arachni
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+ Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Tasos "Zapotek" Laskos <tasos.laskos@gmail.com>
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+
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+ (See LICENSE file for details)
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+
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+ =end
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+
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+ module Arachni
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+
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+ module Modules
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+
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+ #
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+ # Looks for common files on the server, based on wordlists generated from open source repositories.
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+ #
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+ # More information about the SVNDigger wordlists:
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+ # http://www.mavitunasecurity.com/blog/svn-digger-better-lists-for-forced-browsing/
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+ #
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+ # The SVNDigger word lists were released under the GPL v3.0 License.
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+ #
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+ # @author: Herman Stevens
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+ # <herman.stevens@gmail.com>
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+ # http://blog.astyran.sg
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+ #
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+ # @version: 0.1
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+ #
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+ # @see http://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/538.html
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+ #
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+ class SvnDiggerFiles < Arachni::Module::Base
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+
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+ include Arachni::Module::Utilities
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+
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+ def initialize( page )
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+ super( page )
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+ end
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+
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+ def prepare
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+ # to keep track of the requests and not repeat them
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+ @@__audited ||= Set.new
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+
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+ @@__filenames ||=[]
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+ return if !@@__filenames.empty?
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+
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+ read_file( 'all.txt' ) {
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+ |file|
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+ @@__filenames << file unless file.include?( '?' )
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+ }
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+ read_file( 'all-extensionless.txt' ) {
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+ |file|
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+ @@__filenames << file unless file.include?( '?' )
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+ }
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ def run( )
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+ path = get_path( @page.url )
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+ return if @@__audited.include?( path )
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+
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+ print_status( "Scanning SVNDigger Files..." )
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+
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+ @@__filenames.each {
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+ |file|
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+
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+ url = path + file
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+ print_status( "Checking for #{url}" )
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+ log_remote_file_if_exists( url ) {
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+ print_ok( "Found #{file} at " + res.effective_url )
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+ }
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+ }
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+ end
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+ def self.info
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+ {
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+ :name => 'SVNDigger Files',
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+ :description => %q{Finds files, based on wordlists created from open source repositories.
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+
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+ The wordlist utilized by this module will be vast and will add a considerable
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+ :elements => [ ],
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+ :author => 'Herman Stevens <herman.stevens@gmail.com> ',
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+ :version => '0.1',
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+ :references => {
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+ 'Mavituna Security' =>
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+ 'http://www.mavitunasecurity.com/blog/svn-digger-better-lists-for-forced-browsing/',
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+ 'OWASP Testing Guide' =>
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+ 'https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Testing_for_Old,_Backup_and_Unreferenced_Files_(OWASP-CM-006)'
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+ },
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+ :targets => { 'Generic' => 'all' },
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+ :issue => {
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+ :name => %q{A SVNDigger file was detected.},
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+ :description => %q{},
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+ :tags => [ 'svndigger', 'path', 'file', 'discovery' ],
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+ :cwe => '538',
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+ :severity => Issue::Severity::INFORMATIONAL,
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+ :cvssv2 => '',
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+ :remedy_guidance => 'Review these resources manually. Check if unauthorized interfaces are exposed,
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+ :remedy_code => '',
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+ }
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+ end
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+ end
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