---
-- The brute library is an attempt to create a common framework for performing
-- password guessing against remote services.
--
-- The library currently attempts to parallelize the guessing by starting
-- a number of working threads and increasing that number gradually until
-- brute.threads limit is reached. The starting number of threads can be set
-- with brute.start argument, it defaults to 5. The brute.threads argument
-- defaults to 20. It is worth noticing that the number of working threads
-- will grow exponentially until any error occurs, after that the engine
-- will switch to linear growth.
--
-- The library contains the following classes:
-- * Engine
-- ** The actual engine doing the brute-forcing .
-- * Error
-- ** Class used to return errors back to the engine.
-- * Options
-- ** Stores any options that should be used during brute-forcing.
--
-- In order to make use of the framework a script needs to implement a Driver
-- class. The Driver class is then to be passed as a parameter to the Engine
-- constructor, which creates a new instance for each guess. The Driver class
-- SHOULD implement the following four methods:
--
--
-- Driver:login = function( self, username, password )
-- Driver:check = function( self )
-- Driver:connect = function( self )
-- Driver:disconnect = function( self )
--
--
-- The login
method does not need a lot of explanation. The login
-- function should return two parameters. If the login was successful it should
-- return true and a creds.Account
. If the login was a failure it
-- should return false and a brute.Error
. The driver can signal
-- the Engine to retry a set of credentials by calling the Error objects
-- setRetry
method. It may also signal the Engine to abort all
-- password guessing by calling the Error objects setAbort
method.
-- Finally, the driver can notify the Engine about protocol related exception
-- (like the ftp code 421 "Too many connections") by calling
-- setReduce
method. The latter will signal the Engine to reduce
-- the number of running worker threads.
--
-- The following example code demonstrates how the Error object can be used.
--
--
-- -- After a number of incorrect attempts VNC blocks us, so we abort
-- if ( not(status) and x:match("Too many authentication failures") ) then
-- local err = brute.Error:new( data )
-- -- signal the engine to abort
-- err:setAbort( true )
-- return false, err
-- elseif ( not(status) ) then
-- local err = brute.Error:new( "VNC handshake failed" )
-- -- This might be temporary, signal the engine to retry
-- err:setRetry( true )
-- return false, err
-- end
-- .
-- .
-- .
-- -- Return a simple error, no retry needed
-- return false, brute.Error:new( "Incorrect password" )
--
--
-- The purpose of the check
method is to be able to determine
-- whether the script has all the information it needs, before starting the
-- brute force. It's the method where you should check, e.g., if the correct
-- database or repository URL was specified or not. On success, the
-- check
method returns true, on failure it returns false and the
-- brute force engine aborts.
--
-- NOTE: The check
method is deprecated and will be removed from
-- all scripts in the future. Scripts should do this check in the action
-- function instead.
--
-- The connect
method provides the framework with the ability to
-- ensure that the thread can run once it has been dispatched a set of
-- credentials. As the sockets in NSE are limited we want to limit the risk of
-- a thread blocking, due to insufficient free sockets, after it has acquired a
-- username and password pair.
--
-- The following sample code illustrates how to implement a sample
-- Driver
that sends each username and password over a socket.
--
--
-- Driver = {
-- new = function(self, host, port, options)
-- local o = {}
-- setmetatable(o, self)
-- self.__index = self
-- o.host = host
-- o.port = port
-- o.options = options
-- return o
-- end,
-- connect = function( self )
-- self.socket = nmap.new_socket()
-- return self.socket:connect( self.host, self.port )
-- end,
-- disconnect = function( self )
-- return self.socket:close()
-- end,
-- check = function( self )
-- return true
-- end,
-- login = function( self, username, password )
-- local status, err, data
-- status, err = self.socket:send( username .. ":" .. password)
-- status, data = self.socket:receive_bytes(1)
--
-- if ( data:match("SUCCESS") ) then
-- return true, creds.Account:new(username, password, creds.State.VALID)
-- end
-- return false, brute.Error:new( "login failed" )
-- end,
-- }
--
--
-- The following sample code illustrates how to pass the Driver
-- off to the brute engine.
--
--
-- action = function(host, port)
-- local options = { key1 = val1, key2 = val2 }
-- local status, accounts = brute.Engine:new(Driver, host, port, options):start()
-- if( not(status) ) then
-- return accounts
-- end
-- return stdnse.format_output( true, accounts )
-- end
--
--
-- The Engine is written with performance and reasonable resource usage in mind
-- and requires minimum extra work from a script developer. A trivial approach
-- is to spawn as many working threads as possible regardless of network
-- conditions, other scripts' needs, and protocol response. This indeed works
-- well, but only in ideal conditions. In reality there might be several
-- scripts running or only limited number of threads are allowed to use sockets
-- at any given moment (as it is in Nmap). A more intelligent approach is to
-- automate the management of Engine's running threads, so that performance
-- of other scripts does not suffer because of exhaustive brute force work.
-- This can be done on three levels: protocol, network, and resource level.
--
-- On the protocol level the developer should notify the Engine about connection
-- restrictions imposed by a server that can be learned during a protocol
-- communication. Like code 421 "To many connections" is used in FTP. Reasonably
-- in such cases we would like to reduce the number of connections to this
-- service, hence saving resources for other work and reducing the load on the
-- target server. This can be done by returning an Error object with called
-- setReduce
method on it. The error will make the Engine reduce
-- the number of running threads.
--
-- Following is an example how it can be done for FTP brute.
--
--
-- local line =
--
-- if(string.match(line, "^230")) then
-- stdnse.debug1("Successful login: %s/%s", user, pass)
-- return true, creds.Account:new( user, pass, creds.State.VALID)
-- elseif(string.match(line, "^530")) then
-- return false, brute.Error:new( "Incorrect password" )
-- elseif(string.match(line, "^421")) then
-- local err = brute.Error:new("Too many connections")
-- err:setReduce(true)
-- return false, err
-- elseif(string.match(line, "^220")) then
-- elseif(string.match(line, "^331")) then
-- else
-- stdnse.debug1("WARNING: Unhandled response: %s", line)
-- local err = brute.Error:new("Unhandled response")
-- err:setRetry(true)
-- return false, err
-- end
--
--
-- On the network level we want to catch errors that can occur because of
-- network congestion or target machine specifics, say firewalled. These
-- errors can be caught as return results of operations on sockets, like
-- local status, err = socket.receive()
. Asking a developer to
-- relay such errors to the Engine is counterproductive, and it would lead to
-- bloated scripts with lots of repetitive code. The Engine takes care of that
-- with a little help from the developer. The only thing that needs to be
-- done is to use brute.new_socket()
instead of
-- nmap.new_socket()
when creating a socket in a script.
--
-- NOTE: A socket created with brute.new_socket()
will behave as
-- a regular socket when used without the brute library. The returned object
-- is a BruteSocket instance, which can be treated as a regular socket object.
--
-- Example on creating "brute" socket.
--
--
-- connect = function( self )
-- self.socket = brute.new_socket()
-- local status, err = self.socket:connect(self.host, self.port)
-- self.socket:set_timeout(arg_timeout)
-- if(not(status)) then
-- return false, brute.Error:new( "Couldn't connect to host: " .. err )
-- end
-- return true
-- end
--
--
-- On the resource level the Engine can query the current status of the NSE.
-- As of the time of writing, the only parameter used is a number of threads
-- waiting for connection (as was said before the NSE has a constraint on the
-- number of concurrent connections due to performance reasons). With a
-- running brute script the limit can be hit pretty fast, which can affect
-- performance of other scripts. To mitigate this situation resource management
-- strategy is used, and the Engine will reduce the number of working threads
-- if there are any threads waiting for connection. As a result the preference
-- for connection will be given to non brute scripts and if there are many
-- brute scripts running simultaneously, then they will not exhaust resources
-- unnecessarily.
-- This feature is enabled by default and does not require any additional work
-- from the developer.
--
-- Stagnation avoidance mechanism is implemented to alert users about services
-- that might have failed during bruteforcing. The Engine will abort if all working
-- threads have been experiencing connection errors during 100 consequentive
-- iterations of the main thread loop. If brute.killstagnated
-- is set to false
the Engine will continue after issuing a
-- warning.
--
-- For a complete example of a brute implementation consult the
-- svn-brute.nse
or vnc-brute.nse
scripts
--
-- @args brute.useraspass guess the username as password for each user
-- (default: true)
-- @args brute.emptypass guess an empty password for each user
-- (default: false)
-- @args brute.unique make sure that each password is only guessed once
-- (default: true)
-- @args brute.firstonly stop guessing after first password is found
-- (default: false)
-- @args brute.passonly iterate over passwords only for services that provide
-- only a password for authentication. (default: false)
-- @args brute.retries the number of times to retry if recoverable failures
-- occur. (default: 2)
-- @args brute.delay the number of seconds to wait between guesses (default: 0)
-- @args brute.threads the number of initial worker threads, the number of
-- active threads will be automatically adjusted.
-- @args brute.mode can be user, pass or creds and determines what mode to run
-- the engine in.
-- * user - the unpwdb library is used to guess passwords, every password
-- password is tried for each user. (The user iterator is in the
-- outer loop)
-- * pass - the unpwdb library is used to guess passwords, each password
-- is tried for every user. (The password iterator is in the
-- outer loop)
-- * creds- a set of credentials (username and password pairs) are
-- guessed against the service. This allows for lists of known
-- or common username and password combinations to be tested.
-- If no mode is specified and the script has not added any custom
-- iterator the pass mode will be enabled.
-- @args brute.credfile a file containing username and password pairs delimited
-- by '/'
-- @args brute.guesses the number of guesses to perform against each account.
-- (default: 0 (unlimited)). The argument can be used to prevent account
-- lockouts.
-- @args brute.start the number of threads the engine will start with.
-- (default: 5).
--
-- @author Patrik Karlsson
-- @copyright Same as Nmap--See https://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html
--
-- Version 0.73
-- Created 06/12/2010 - v0.1 - created by Patrik Karlsson
-- Revised 07/13/2010 - v0.2 - added connect, disconnect methods to Driver
--
-- Revised 07/21/2010 - v0.3 - documented missing argument brute.mode
-- Revised 07/23/2010 - v0.4 - fixed incorrect statistics and changed output to
-- include statistics, and to display "no accounts
-- found" message.
-- Revised 08/14/2010 - v0.5 - added some documentation and smaller changes per
-- David's request.
-- Revised 08/30/2010 - v0.6 - added support for custom iterators and did some
-- needed cleanup.
-- Revised 06/19/2011 - v0.7 - added support for creds library [Patrik]
-- Revised 07/07/2011 - v0.71- fixed some minor bugs, and changed credential
-- iterator to use a file handle instead of table
-- Revised 07/21/2011 - v0.72- added code to allow script reporting invalid
-- (non existing) accounts using setInvalidAccount
-- Revised 11/12/2011 - v0.73- added support for max guesses per account to
-- prevent account lockouts.
-- bugfix: added support for guessing the username
-- as password per default, as suggested by the
-- documentation.
-- Revised 07/11/2016 - v.8 - added smart resource management and error handling
-- mechanisms. Sergey Khegay
local coroutine = require "coroutine"
local creds = require "creds"
local io = require "io"
local nmap = require "nmap"
local os = require "os"
local stdnse = require "stdnse"
local table = require "table"
local unpwdb = require "unpwdb"
local math = require "math"
_ENV = stdnse.module("brute", stdnse.seeall)
-- Engine options that can be set by scripts
-- Supported options are:
-- * firstonly - stop after finding the first correct password
-- (can be set using script-arg brute.firstonly)
-- * passonly - guess passwords only, don't supply a username
-- (can be set using script-arg brute.passonly)
-- * max_retries - the amount of retries to do before aborting
-- (can be set using script-arg brute.retries)
-- * delay - sets the delay between attempts
-- (can be set using script-arg brute.delay)
-- * mode - can be set to either creds, user or pass and controls
-- whether the engine should iterate over users, passwords
-- or fetch a list of credentials from a single file.
-- (can be set using script-arg brute.mode)
-- * title - changes the title of the result table where the
-- passwords are returned.
-- * nostore - don't store the results in the credential library
-- * max_guesses - the maximum amount of guesses to perform for each
-- account.
-- * useraspass - guesses the username as password (default: true)
-- * emptypass - guesses an empty string as password (default: false)
-- * killstagnated - abort the Engine if bruteforcing has stagnated
-- getting too many connections errors. (default: true)
--
Options = {
new = function (self)
local o = {}
setmetatable(o, self)
self.__index = self
o.emptypass = self.checkBoolArg("brute.emptypass", false)
o.useraspass = self.checkBoolArg("brute.useraspass", true)
o.firstonly = self.checkBoolArg("brute.firstonly", false)
o.passonly = self.checkBoolArg("brute.passonly", false)
o.killstagnated = self.checkBoolArg("brute.killstagnated", true)
o.max_retries = tonumber(stdnse.get_script_args("brute.retries")) or 2
o.delay = tonumber(stdnse.get_script_args("brute.delay")) or 0
o.max_guesses = tonumber(stdnse.get_script_args("brute.guesses")) or 0
return o
end,
--- Checks if a script argument is boolean true or false
--
-- @param arg string containing the name of the argument to check
-- @param default boolean containing the default value
-- @return boolean, true if argument evaluates to 1 or true, else false
checkBoolArg = function (arg, default)
local val = stdnse.get_script_args(arg) or default
return (val == "true" or val == true or tonumber(val) == 1)
end,
--- Sets the brute mode to either iterate over users or passwords
-- @see description for more information.
--
-- @param mode string containing either "user" or "password"
-- @return status true on success else false
-- @return err string containing the error message on failure
setMode = function (self, mode)
local modes = {
"password",
"user",
"creds",
}
local supported = false
for _, m in ipairs(modes) do
if mode == m then
supported = true
end
end
if not supported then
stdnse.debug1("ERROR: brute.options.setMode: mode %s not supported", mode)
return false, "Unsupported mode"
else
self.mode = mode
end
return true
end,
--- Sets an option parameter
--
-- @param param string containing the parameter name
-- @param value string containing the parameter value
setOption = function (self, param, value)
self[param] = value
end,
--- Set an alternate title for the result output (default: Accounts)
--
-- @param title string containing the title value
setTitle = function (self, title)
self.title = title
end,
}
-- The account object which is to be reported back from each driver
-- The Error class, is currently only used to flag for retries
-- It also contains the error message, if one was returned from the driver.
Error = {
retry = false,
new = function (self, msg)
local o = {
msg = msg,
done = false,
reduce = nil,
}
setmetatable(o, self)
self.__index = self
return o
end,
--- Is the error recoverable?
--
-- @return status true if the error is recoverable, false if not
isRetry = function (self)
return self.retry
end,
--- Set the error as recoverable
--
-- @param r boolean true if the engine should attempt to retry the
-- credentials, unset or false if not
setRetry = function (self, r)
self.retry = r
end,
--- Set the error as abort all threads
--
-- @param b boolean true if the engine should abort guessing on all threads
setAbort = function (self, b)
self.abort = b
end,
--- Was the error abortable
--
-- @return status true if the driver flagged the engine to abort
isAbort = function (self)
return self.abort
end,
--- Get the error message reported
--
-- @return msg string containing the error message
getMessage = function (self)
return self.msg
end,
--- Is the thread done?
--
-- @return status true if done, false if not
isDone = function (self)
return self.done
end,
--- Signals the engine that the thread is done and should be terminated
--
-- @param b boolean true if done, unset or false if not
setDone = function (self, b)
self.done = b
end,
-- Marks the username as invalid, aborting further guessing.
-- @param username
setInvalidAccount = function (self, username)
self.invalid_account = username
end,
-- Checks if the error reported the account as invalid.
-- @return username string containing the invalid account
isInvalidAccount = function (self)
return self.invalid_account
end,
--- Set the error as reduce the number of running threads
--
-- @param r boolean true if should reduce, unset or false if not
setReduce = function (self, r)
self.reduce = r
end,
--- Checks if the error signals to reduce the number of running threads
--
-- @return status true if reduce, false otherwise
isReduce = function (self)
if self.reduce then
return true
end
return false
end,
}
-- Auxillary data structure
Batch = {
new = function (self, lim, stime)
local o = {
limit = lim or 3, -- maximum number of items
full = false,
data = {}, -- storage
size = 0, -- current number of items
start_time = stime or 0,
}
setmetatable(o, self)
self.__index = self
return o
end,
--- Adds new item to the vault (if possible)
--
-- @param obj, new object
-- @return true if insert is successful, false if the vault is full
add = function (self, obj)
if self.size < self.limit then
self.data[self.size + 1] = obj
self.size = self.size + 1
return true
end
return false
end,
isFull = function (self)
if self.size >= self.limit then
return true
end
return false
end,
getData = function (self)
return self.data
end,
getSize = function (self)
return self.size
end,
getStartTime = function (self)
return self.start_time
end,
getLimit = function (self)
return self.limit
end,
setLimit = function (self, lim)
self.limit = lim
end,
}
-- The brute engine, doing all the nasty work
Engine = {
STAT_INTERVAL = 20,
THREAD_TO_ENGINE = {},
--- Creates a new Engine instance
--
-- @param driver, the driver class that should be instantiated
-- @param host table as passed to the action method of the script
-- @param port table as passed to the action method of the script
-- @param options table containing any script specific options
-- @return o new Engine instance
new = function (self, driver, host, port, options)
-- we want Engine.THREAD_TO_ENGINE to contain weak keys
-- for effective garbage collection
if getmetatable(Engine.THREAD_TO_ENGINE) == nil then
setmetatable(Engine.THREAD_TO_ENGINE, {
__mode = "k",
})
end
local o = {
driver = driver,
host = host,
port = port,
driver_options = options,
terminate_all = false,
error = nil,
counter = 0,
threads = {},
tps = {},
iterator = nil,
usernames = usernames_iterator(),
passwords = passwords_iterator(),
found_accounts = {},
account_guesses = {},
options = Options:new(),
retry_accounts = {},
initial_accounts_exhausted = false,
batch = nil,
tick = 0,
}
setmetatable(o, self)
self.__index = self
o.max_threads = tonumber(stdnse.get_script_args "brute.threads") or 20
o.start_threads = tonumber(stdnse.get_script_args "brute.start") or 5
return o
end,
--- Sets the username iterator
--
-- @param usernameIterator function to set as a username iterator
setUsernameIterator = function (self, usernameIterator)
self.usernames = usernameIterator
end,
--- Sets the password iterator
--
-- @param passwordIterator function to set as a password iterator
setPasswordIterator = function (self, passwordIterator)
self.passwords = passwordIterator
end,
--- Limit the number of worker threads
--
-- @param max number containing the maximum number of allowed threads
setMaxThreads = function (self, max)
self.max_threads = max
end,
--- Returns the number of non-dead threads
--
-- @return count number of non-dead threads
threadCount = function (self)
local count = 0
for thread in pairs(self.threads) do
if coroutine.status(thread) == "dead" then
self.threads[thread] = nil
else
count = count + 1
end
end
return count
end,
--- Calculates the number of threads that are actually doing any work
--
-- @return count number of threads performing activity
activeThreads = function (self)
local count = 0
for thread, v in pairs(self.threads) do
if v.guesses ~= nil then
count = count + 1
end
end
return count
end,
--- Iterator wrapper used to iterate over all registered iterators
--
-- @return iterator function
get_next_credential = function (self)
local function next_credential ()
for user, pass in self.iterator do
-- makes sure the credentials have not been tested before
self.used_creds = self.used_creds or {}
pass = pass or "nil"
if not self.used_creds[user .. pass] then
self.used_creds[user .. pass] = true
coroutine.yield(user, pass)
end
end
while true do
coroutine.yield(nil, nil)
end
end
return coroutine.wrap(next_credential)
end,
--- Does the actual authentication request
--
-- @return true on success, false on failure
-- @return response Account on success, Error on failure
doAuthenticate = function (self)
local status, response
local next_credential = self:get_next_credential()
local tries = self.options.max_retries + 1
local username, password
local thread_data = Engine.getThreadData(coroutine.running())
assert(thread_data, "Unknown coroutine is running")
repeat
local driver = self.driver:new(self.host, self.port, self.driver_options)
status, response = driver:connect()
-- Temporary workaround. Did not connect successfully
-- due to stressed server
if not status then
-- We have to first check whether the response is a brute.Error
-- since many times the connect method returns a string error instead,
-- which could crash this thread in several places
if response and not response.isReduce then
-- Create a new Error
response = Error:new("Connect error: " .. response)
response:setRetry(true)
end
if response and response:isReduce() then
local ret_creds = {}
ret_creds.connect_phase = true
return false, response, ret_creds
end
else
-- Did we successfully connect?
if not username and not password then
repeat
if #self.retry_accounts > 0 then
-- stdnse.debug1("Using retry credentials")
username = self.retry_accounts[#self.retry_accounts].username
password = self.retry_accounts[#self.retry_accounts].password
table.remove(self.retry_accounts, #self.retry_accounts)
else
username, password = next_credential()
end
thread_data.username = username
thread_data.password = password
if not username and not password then
driver:disconnect()
self.initial_accounts_exhausted = true
return false
end
until (not self.found_accounts or not self.found_accounts[username])
and (self.options.max_guesses == 0 or not self.account_guesses[username]
or self.options.max_guesses > self.account_guesses[username])
-- increases the number of guesses for an account
self.account_guesses[username] = self.account_guesses[username]
and self.account_guesses[username] + 1 or 1
end
-- make sure that all threads locked in connect stat terminate quickly
if Engine.terminate_all then
driver:disconnect()
driver = nil
return false
end
local c
-- Do we have a username or not?
if username and #username > 0 then
c = ("%s/%s"):format(username, #password > 0 and password or "")
else
c = ("%s"):format(#password > 0 and password or "")
end
local msg = (tries <= self.options.max_retries) and "Re-trying" or "Trying"
stdnse.debug2("%s %s against %s:%d", msg, c, self.host.ip, self.port.number)
status, response = driver:login(username, password)
driver:disconnect()
driver = nil
if not status and response and response:isReduce() then
local ret_creds = {}
ret_creds.username = username
ret_creds.password = password
return false, response, ret_creds
end
end
tries = tries - 1
-- End if:
-- * The guess was successful
-- * The response was not set to retry
-- * We've reached the maximum retry attempts
until status or (response and not (response:isRetry())) or tries <= 0
-- Increase the amount of total guesses
self.counter = self.counter + 1
return status, response
end,
login = function (self, cvar)
local condvar = nmap.condvar(cvar)
local thread_data = self.threads[coroutine.running()]
local interval_start = os.time()
while true do
-- Should we terminate all threads or this particular thread?
if (self.terminate_all or thread_data.terminate)
or (self.initial_accounts_exhausted and #self.retry_accounts == 0) then
break
end
-- Update tick and add this thread to the batch
self.tick = self.tick + 1
if not (self.batch:isFull()) and not thread_data.in_batch then
self.batch:add(coroutine.running())
thread_data.in_batch = true
thread_data.ready = false
end
-- We expect doAuthenticate to pass the report variable received from the script
local status, response, ret_creds = self:doAuthenticate()
if thread_data.in_batch then
thread_data.ready = true
end
if status then
-- Prevent locked accounts from appearing several times
if not self.found_accounts or self.found_accounts[response.username] == nil then
if not self.options.nostore then
local c = creds.Credentials:new(self.options.script_name, self.host, self.port)
c:add(response.username, response.password, response.state)
else
self.credstore = self.credstore or {}
table.insert(self.credstore, tostring(response))
end
stdnse.debug1("Discovered account: %s", tostring(response))
-- if we're running in passonly mode, and want to continue guessing
-- we will have a problem as the username is always the same.
-- in this case we don't log the account as found.
if not self.options.passonly then
self.found_accounts[response.username] = true
end
-- Check if firstonly option was set, if so abort all threads
if self.options.firstonly then
self.terminate_all = true
end
end
elseif ret_creds then
if not ret_creds.connect_phase then
-- add credentials to a vault
self.retry_accounts[#self.retry_accounts + 1] = {
username = ret_creds.username,
password = ret_creds.password,
}
end
-- notify the main thread that there were an error on this coroutine
thread_data.protocol_error = true
condvar "signal"
condvar "wait"
else
if response and response:isAbort() then
self.terminate_all = true
self.error = response:getMessage()
break
elseif response and response:isDone() then
break
elseif response and response:isInvalidAccount() then
self.found_accounts[response:isInvalidAccount()] = true
end
end
local timediff = (os.time() - interval_start)
-- This thread made another guess
thread_data.guesses = (thread_data.guesses and thread_data.guesses + 1 or 1)
-- Dump statistics at regular intervals
if timediff > Engine.STAT_INTERVAL then
interval_start = os.time()
local tps = self.counter / (os.time() - self.starttime)
table.insert(self.tps, tps)
stdnse.debug2("threads=%d,tps=%.1f", self:activeThreads(), tps)
end
-- if delay was specified, do sleep
if self.options.delay > 0 then
stdnse.sleep(self.options.delay)
end
condvar "signal"
end
condvar "signal"
end,
--- Adds new worker thread using start function
--
-- @return new thread object
addWorker = function (self, cvar)
local co = stdnse.new_thread(self.login, self, cvar)
Engine.THREAD_TO_ENGINE[co] = self
self.threads[co] = {
running = true,
protocol_error = nil,
attempt = 0,
in_batch = false,
ready = false,
connection_error = nil,
con_error_reason = nil,
username = nil,
password = nil,
}
return co
end,
addWorkerN = function (self, cvar, n)
assert(n >= 0)
for i = 1, n do
self:addWorker(cvar)
end
end,
renewBatch = function (self)
if self.batch then
local size = self.batch:getSize()
local data = self.batch:getData()
for i = 1, size do
if self.threads[data[i]] then
self.threads[data[i]].in_batch = false
self.threads[data[i]].ready = false
end
end
end
self.batch = Batch:new(math.min(self:threadCount(), 3), self.tick)
end,
readyBatch = function (self)
if not self.batch then
return false
end
local n = self.batch:getSize()
local data = self.batch:getData()
if n == 0 then
return false
end
for i = 1, n do
if self.threads[data[i]] and coroutine.status(data[i]) ~= "dead" and self.threads[data[i]].in_batch then
if not self.threads[data[i]].ready then
return false
end
end
end
return true
end,
--- Starts the brute-force
--
-- @return status true on success, false on failure
-- @return err string containing error message on failure
start = function (self)
local cvar = {}
local condvar = nmap.condvar(cvar)
assert(self.options.script_name, "SCRIPT_NAME was not set in options.script_name")
assert(self.port.number and self.port.protocol, "Invalid port table detected")
self.port.service = self.port.service or "unknown"
-- Only run the check method if it exist. We should phase this out
-- in favor of a check in the action function of the script
if self.driver:new(self.host, self.port, self.driver_options).check then
-- check if the driver is ready!
local status, response = self.driver:new(self.host, self.port, self.driver_options):check()
if not status then
return false, response
end
end
local usernames = self.usernames
local passwords = self.passwords
if "function" ~= type(usernames) then
return false, ("Invalid usernames iterator: %s"):format(usernames)
end
if "function" ~= type(passwords) then
return false, ("Invalid passwords iterator: %s"):format(passwords)
end
local mode = self.options.mode or stdnse.get_script_args "brute.mode"
-- if no mode was given, but a credfile is present, assume creds mode
if not mode and stdnse.get_script_args "brute.credfile" then
if stdnse.get_script_args "userdb" or stdnse.get_script_args "passdb" then
return false, "\n ERROR: brute.credfile can't be used in combination with userdb/passdb"
end
mode = 'creds'
end
-- Are we guessing against a service that has no username (eg. VNC)
if self.options.passonly then
local function single_user_iter (next)
local function next_user ()
coroutine.yield ""
end
return coroutine.wrap(next_user)
end
-- only add this iterator if no other iterator was specified
if self.iterator == nil then
self.iterator = Iterators.user_pw_iterator(single_user_iter(), passwords)
end
elseif mode == 'creds' then
local credfile = stdnse.get_script_args "brute.credfile"
if not credfile then
return false, "No credential file specified (see brute.credfile)"
end
local f = io.open(credfile, "r")
if not f then
return false, ("Failed to open credfile (%s)"):format(credfile)
end
self.iterator = Iterators.credential_iterator(f)
elseif mode and mode == 'user' then
self.iterator = self.iterator or Iterators.user_pw_iterator(usernames, passwords)
elseif mode and mode == 'pass' then
self.iterator = self.iterator or Iterators.pw_user_iterator(usernames, passwords)
elseif mode then
return false, ("Unsupported mode: %s"):format(mode)
-- Default to the pw_user_iterator in case no iterator was specified
elseif self.iterator == nil then
self.iterator = Iterators.pw_user_iterator(usernames, passwords)
end
if (not mode or mode == 'user' or mode == 'pass') and self.options.useraspass then
-- if we're only guessing passwords, this doesn't make sense
if not self.options.passonly then
self.iterator = unpwdb.concat_iterators(
Iterators.pw_same_as_user_iterator(usernames, "lower"),
self.iterator
)
end
end
if (not mode or mode == 'user' or mode == 'pass') and self.options.emptypass then
local function empty_pass_iter ()
local function next_pass ()
coroutine.yield ""
end
return coroutine.wrap(next_pass)
end
self.iterator = Iterators.account_iterator(usernames, empty_pass_iter(), mode or "pass")
end
self.starttime = os.time()
-- How many threads should start?
local start_threads = self.start_threads
-- If there are already too many threads waiting for connection,
-- then start humbly with one thread
if nmap.socket.get_stats().connect_waiting > 0 then
start_threads = 1
end
-- Start `start_threads` number of threads
self:addWorkerN(cvar, start_threads)
self:renewBatch()
local revive = false
local killed_one = false
local error_since_batch_start = false
local stagnation_count = 0 -- number of times when all threads are stopped because of exceptions
local quick_start = true
local stagnated = true
-- Main logic loop
while true do
local thread_count = self:threadCount()
-- should we stop
if thread_count <= 0 then
if (self.initial_accounts_exhausted and #self.retry_accounts == 0) or self.terminate_all then
break
else
-- there are some accounts yet to be checked, so revive the engine
revive = true
end
end
-- Reset flags
killed_one = false
error_since_batch_start = false
-- Are all the threads have any kind of mistake?
-- if not, then this variable will change to false after next loop
stagnated = true
-- Run through all coroutines and check their statuses
-- if any mistake has happened kill one coroutine.
-- We do not actually kill a coroutine right-away, we just
-- signal it to finish work until some point an then die.
for co, v in pairs(self.threads) do
if not v.connection_error then
stagnated = false
end
if v.protocol_error or v.connection_error then
if v.attempt >= self.batch:getStartTime() then
error_since_batch_start = true
end
if not killed_one then
v.terminate = true
killed_one = true
if v.protocol_error then
stdnse.debug2("Killed one thread because of PROTOCOL exception")
else
stdnse.debug2("Killed one thread because of CONNECTION exception")
end
end
-- Remove error flags of the thread to let it continue to run
v.protocol_error = nil
v.connection_error = nil
else
-- If we got here, then at least one thread is running fine
-- and there is no connection stagnation
--stagnated = false
end
end
if stagnated == true then
stagnation_count = stagnation_count + 1
-- If we get inside `if` below, then we are not making any
-- guesses for too long. In this case it is reasonable to stop
-- bruteforce.
if stagnation_count == 100 then
stdnse.debug1("WARNING: The service seems to have failed or is heavily firewalled... Consider aborting.")
if self.options.killstagnated then
self.error = "The service seems to have failed or is heavily firewalled..."
self.terminate_all = true
end
stagnation_count = 0
end
else
stagnation_count = 0
end
-- `quick_start` changes to false only once since Engine starts
-- `quick_start` remains false till the end of the bruteforce.
if killed_one then
quick_start = false
end
-- Check if we possibly exhaust resources.
if not killed_one then
local waiting = nmap.socket.get_stats().connect_waiting
if waiting ~= 0 then
local kill_count = 1
if waiting > 5 then
kill_count = math.max(math.floor(thread_count / 2), 1)
end
for co, v in pairs(self.threads) do
if coroutine.status(co) ~= "dead" then
stdnse.debug2("Killed one because of RESOURCE management")
v.terminate = true
killed_one = true
kill_count = kill_count - 1
if kill_count == 0 then
break
end
end
end
end
end
-- Renew the batch if there was an error since we started to assemble the batch
-- or the batch's limit is unreachable with current number of threads
-- or when some thread does not change state to ready for too long
if error_since_batch_start
or not killed_one and thread_count < self.batch:getLimit()
or (thread_count > 0 and self.tick - self.batch:getStartTime() > 10) then
self:renewBatch()
end
if (not killed_one and self.batch:isFull() and thread_count < self.max_threads)
or revive then
local num_to_add = 1
if quick_start then
num_to_add = math.min(self.max_threads - thread_count, thread_count)
end
self:addWorkerN(cvar, num_to_add)
self:renewBatch()
revive = false
end
local threads = self:threadCount()
stdnse.debug2("Status: #threads = %d, #retry_accounts = %d, initial_accounts_exhausted = %s, waiting = %d",
threads, #self.retry_accounts, tostring(self.initial_accounts_exhausted),
nmap.socket.get_stats().connect_waiting)
if threads > 0 then
-- wake up other threads
-- wait for all threads to finish running
condvar "broadcast"
condvar "wait"
end
end
local valid_accounts
if not self.options.nostore then
valid_accounts = creds.Credentials:new(self.options.script_name, self.host, self.port):getTable()
else
valid_accounts = self.credstore
end
local result = stdnse.output_table()
-- Did we find any accounts, if so, do formatting
if valid_accounts and #valid_accounts > 0 then
result[self.options.title or "Accounts"] = valid_accounts
else
result.Accounts = "No valid accounts found"
end
-- calculate the average tps
local sum = 0
for _, v in ipairs(self.tps) do
sum = sum + v
end
local time_diff = (os.time() - self.starttime)
time_diff = (time_diff == 0) and 1 or time_diff
local tps = (sum == 0) and (self.counter / time_diff) or (sum / #self.tps)
-- Add the statistics to the result
result.Statistics = ("Performed %d guesses in %d seconds, average tps: %.1f"):format( self.counter, time_diff, tps )
if self.options.max_guesses > 0 then
-- we only display a warning if the guesses are equal to max_guesses
for user, guesses in pairs(self.account_guesses) do
if guesses == self.options.max_guesses then
result.Information = ("Guesses restricted to %d tries per account to avoid lockout"):format(self.options.max_guesses)
break
end
end
end
-- Did any error occur? If so add this to the result.
if self.error then
result.ERROR = self.error
return false, result
end
return true, result
end,
getEngine = function (co)
local engine = Engine.THREAD_TO_ENGINE[co]
if not engine then
stdnse.debug1("WARNING: No engine associated with %s", coroutine.running())
end
return engine
end,
getThreadData = function (co)
local engine = Engine.getEngine(co)
if not engine then
return nil
end
return engine.threads[co]
end,
}
--- Default username iterator that uses unpwdb
--
function usernames_iterator ()
local status, usernames = unpwdb.usernames()
if not status then
return usernames or "Failed to load usernames"
end
return usernames
end
--- Default password iterator that uses unpwdb
--
function passwords_iterator ()
local status, passwords = unpwdb.passwords()
if not status then
return passwords or "Failed to load passwords"
end
return passwords
end
Iterators = {
--- Iterates over each user and password
--
-- @param users table/function containing list of users
-- @param pass table/function containing list of passwords
-- @param mode string, should be either 'user' or 'pass' and controls
-- whether the users or passwords are in the 'outer' loop
-- @return function iterator
account_iterator = function (users, pass, mode)
local function next_credential ()
local outer, inner
if "table" == type(users) then
users = unpwdb.table_iterator(users)
end
if "table" == type(pass) then
pass = unpwdb.table_iterator(pass)
end
if mode == 'pass' then
outer, inner = pass, users
elseif mode == 'user' then
outer, inner = users, pass
else
return
end
for o in outer do
for i in inner do
if mode == 'pass' then
coroutine.yield(i, o)
else
coroutine.yield(o, i)
end
end
inner "reset"
end
while true do
coroutine.yield(nil, nil)
end
end
return coroutine.wrap(next_credential)
end,
--- Try each password for each user (user in outer loop)
--
-- @param users table/function containing list of users
-- @param pass table/function containing list of passwords
-- @return function iterator
user_pw_iterator = function (users, pass)
return Iterators.account_iterator(users, pass, "user")
end,
--- Try each user for each password (password in outer loop)
--
-- @param users table/function containing list of users
-- @param pass table/function containing list of passwords
-- @return function iterator
pw_user_iterator = function (users, pass)
return Iterators.account_iterator(users, pass, "pass")
end,
--- An iterator that returns the username as password
--
-- @param users function returning the next user
-- @param case string [optional] 'upper' or 'lower', specifies if user
-- and password pairs should be case converted.
-- @return function iterator
pw_same_as_user_iterator = function (users, case)
local function next_credential ()
for user in users do
if case == 'upper' then
coroutine.yield(user, user:upper())
elseif case == 'lower' then
coroutine.yield(user, user:lower())
else
coroutine.yield(user, user)
end
end
users "reset"
while true do
coroutine.yield(nil, nil)
end
end
return coroutine.wrap(next_credential)
end,
--- An iterator that returns the username and uppercase password
--
-- @param users table containing list of users
-- @param pass table containing list of passwords
-- @param mode string, should be either 'user' or 'pass' and controls
-- whether the users or passwords are in the 'outer' loop
-- @return function iterator
pw_ucase_iterator = function (users, passwords, mode)
local function next_credential ()
for user, pass in Iterators.account_iterator(users, passwords, mode) do
coroutine.yield(user, pass:upper())
end
while true do
coroutine.yield(nil, nil)
end
end
return coroutine.wrap(next_credential)
end,
--- Credential iterator (for default or known user/pass combinations)
--
-- @param f file handle to file containing credentials separated by '/'
-- @return function iterator
credential_iterator = function (f)
local function next_credential ()
local c = {}
for line in f:lines() do
if not (line:match "^#!comment:") then
local trim = function (s)
return s:match '^()%s*$' and '' or s:match '^%s*(.*%S)'
end
line = trim(line)
local user, pass = line:match "^([^%/]*)%/(.*)$"
coroutine.yield(user, pass)
end
end
f:close()
while true do
coroutine.yield(nil, nil)
end
end
return coroutine.wrap(next_credential)
end,
unpwdb_iterator = function (mode)
local status, users, passwords
status, users = unpwdb.usernames()
if not status then
return
end
status, passwords = unpwdb.passwords()
if not status then
return
end
return Iterators.account_iterator(users, passwords, mode)
end,
}
-- These functions all return a boolean and an error (or result)
-- and should all be wrapped in order to check status of the engine.
checkwrap = {
connect = true,
send = true,
receive = true,
receive_lines = true,
receive_buf = true,
receive_bytes = true,
}
-- A socket wrapper class.
-- Instances of this class can be treated as regular sockets.
-- This wrapper is used to relay connection errors to the corresponding Engine
-- instance.
BruteSocket = {
new = function (self)
local o = {
socket = nil,
}
setmetatable(o, self)
self.__index = function (instance, key)
local f = rawget(self, key)
if f then
-- BruteSocket function
return f
else
-- something provided by NSE socket
f = instance.socket[key]
end
-- Check if it should be wrapped with a checkStatus call
if checkwrap[key] then
return function(s, ...)
local status, err = f(instance.socket, ...)
instance:checkStatus(status, err)
return status, err
end
elseif type(f) == "function" then
-- not wrapped? call the function on the underlying socket
return function (s, ...)
return f(instance.socket, ...)
end
end
return f
end
o.socket = nmap.new_socket()
return o
end,
getSocket = function (self)
return self.socket
end,
checkStatus = function (self, status, err)
if not status and (err == "ERROR" or err == "TIMEOUT") then
local engine = Engine.getEngine(coroutine.running())
if not engine then
stdnse.debug2("WARNING: No associated engine detected for %s", coroutine.running())
return -- behave like a usual socket
end
local thread_data = Engine.getThreadData(coroutine.running())
engine.retry_accounts[#engine.retry_accounts + 1] = {
username = thread_data.username,
password = thread_data.password,
}
thread_data.connection_error = true
thread_data.con_error_reason = err
end
end,
}
function new_socket ()
return BruteSocket:new()
end
return _ENV