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Kali Linux - An Ethical Hacker's Cookbook

You're reading from   Kali Linux - An Ethical Hacker's Cookbook End-to-end penetration testing solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787121829
Length 376 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Himanshu Sharma Himanshu Sharma
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Kali – An Introduction FREE CHAPTER 2. Gathering Intel and Planning Attack Strategies 3. Vulnerability Assessment 4. Web App Exploitation – Beyond OWASP Top 10 5. Network Exploitation on Current Exploitation 6. Wireless Attacks – Getting Past Aircrack-ng 7. Password Attacks – The Fault in Their Stars 8. Have Shell Now What? 9. Buffer Overflows 10. Playing with Software-Defined Radios 11. Kali in Your Pocket – NetHunters and Raspberries 12. Writing Reports

Railgun in Metasploit


In this recipe, we learn more about Railgun. Railgun is a meterpreter—only Windows exploitation feature. It allows direct communication to Windows API.

How to do it...

Railgun allows us to perform a lot of tasks that Metasploit cannot, such as pressing keyboard keys and so on. Using this, we can use Windows API calls to perform all the operations we need to for even better post exploitation:

  1. We have already seen in the previous chapters on getting a meterpreter session. We can jump into Railgun from meterpreter by typing the irb command:
  1. To access Railgun, we use the session.railgun command:

 

We see that a lot of data has been printed. These are basically the available DLL's and functions we can use.

  1. To have a better view in order to see the DLL names, we type the command:
        session.railgun.known_dll_names

The following screenshot shows the output for the preceding command:

  1. To view a function of a .dll, we use the following command:
        session.railgun.<dllname&gt...
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