pwn 0.5.30 → 0.5.32
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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/README.md +3 -3
- data/lib/pwn/plugins/assembly.rb +15 -7
- data/lib/pwn/version.rb +1 -1
- metadata +1 -1
checksums.yaml
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---
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SHA256:
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metadata.gz:
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data.tar.gz:
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metadata.gz: f23ad9826be7dce7611f61d4069abb3fe8a278911acaf9dbac182a41784164c5
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data.tar.gz: a133ddb8c0525ed8026a3624d77c3c9da3c08385dbee6af8eb900ea9b763c37f
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SHA512:
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metadata.gz:
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data.tar.gz:
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metadata.gz: daf84f4d89ffa73eb4d1c37bc421a18fdd628064e09e1454cdb672a79052f914fc65ed102ad101317e93f812f2029d64772961e4026bee8d2d96cda90bce8a8f
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data.tar.gz: fa7fe4bd6fb8bb7f51adac89e4d18b8806aa3558d2397f38bde923d2ec9175b6048debc4776bf471ff227564c8da9402b49fb337935e5186c40be454d03c1b01
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data/README.md
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$ ./install.sh
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$ ./install.sh ruby-gem
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$ pwn
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pwn[v0.5.
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pwn[v0.5.32]:001 >>> PWN.help
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```
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[![Installing the pwn Security Automation Framework](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/0dayInc/pwn/master/documentation/pwn_install.png)](https://youtu.be/G7iLUY4FzsI)
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$ gem uninstall --all --executables pwn
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$ gem install --verbose pwn
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$ pwn
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pwn[v0.5.
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pwn[v0.5.32]:001 >>> PWN.help
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```
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If you're using a multi-user install of RVM do:
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$ rvmsudo gem uninstall --all --executables pwn
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$ rvmsudo gem install --verbose pwn
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$ pwn
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pwn[v0.5.
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pwn[v0.5.32]:001 >>> PWN.help
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```
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PWN periodically upgrades to the latest version of Ruby which is reflected in `/opt/pwn/.ruby-version`. The easiest way to upgrade to the latest version of Ruby from a previous PWN installation is to run the following script:
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data/lib/pwn/plugins/assembly.rb
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arch = opts[:arch] ||= PWN::Plugins::DetectOS.arch
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endian = opts[:endian] ||= :little
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pwn_asm_tmp = Tempfile.new('pwn_asm')
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raise 'ERROR: opcodes parameter is required.' if opcodes.nil?
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case arch
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when 'i386', 'i686', 'x86'
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when 'amd64', 'x86_64'
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arch_obj = Metasm::X86_64.new(endian)
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when 'amd64', 'i386', 'i686', 'x86', 'x86_64'
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arch = 'i386'
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when 'armv4l', 'armv4b', 'armv5l', 'armv5b', 'armv6l', 'armv6b', 'armv7b', 'armv7l', 'arm', 'armhf'
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arch = 'arm'
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when 'aarch64', 'arm64'
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arch = 'aarch64'
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else
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raise "Unsupported architecture: #{arch}"
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end
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# If opcodes appear to be '909090' then convert to "\x90\x90\x90"
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opcodes = opcodes.chars.each_slice(2).map(&:join).map { |x| format('\x%02x', x.to_i(16)) }.join if opcodes.length.even?
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File.binwrite(pwn_asm_tmp.path, opcodes)
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`objdump -D -b binary -m #{arch} -M intel --endian #{endian} #{pwn_asm_tmp.path}`
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rescue StandardError => e
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raise e
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ensure
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tmp_file = [pwn_asm_tmp.path]
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FileUtils.rm_f(tmp_file) if File.exist?(pwn_asm_tmp.path)
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end
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# Supported Method Parameters::
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arch = opts[:arch] ||= PWN::Plugins::DetectOS.arch
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endian = opts[:endian] ||= :little
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raise 'ERROR: asm parameter is required.' if asm.nil?
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case arch
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when 'i386', 'i686', 'x86'
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arch_obj = Metasm::Ia32.new(endian)
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data/lib/pwn/version.rb
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