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Metasploit Penetration Testing Cookbook

You're reading from   Metasploit Penetration Testing Cookbook Over 70 recipes to master the most widely used penetration testing framework with this book and ebook.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849517423
Length 268 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Abhinav Singh Abhinav Singh
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Metasploit Penetration Testing Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Metasploit Quick Tips for Security Professionals FREE CHAPTER 2. Information Gathering and Scanning 3. Operating System-based Vulnerability Assessment and Exploitation 4. Client-side Exploitation and Antivirus Bypass 5. Using Meterpreter to Explore the Compromised Target 6. Advanced Meterpreter Scripting 7. Working with Modules for Penetration Testing 8. Working with Exploits 9. Working with Armitage 10. Social Engineer Toolkit Index

Railgun – converting Ruby into a weapon


In the previous recipe, we saw the use of the meterpreter API to run Ruby scripts. Let us take that a step ahead. Suppose we want to make remote API calls on the victim machine then what can be the simplest method? Railgun is the obvious answer. It is a meterpreter extension that allows an attacker to call DLL functions directly. Most often, it is used to make calls to the Windows API, but we can call any DLL on the victim's machine.

Getting ready

To start using Railgun, we will require an active meterpreter session on our target machine. To start the Ruby interpreter, we will use the irb command as discussed in the previous recipe.

meterpreter>irb
>> 

How to do it...

Before we move into calling DLLs, let us first see the essential steps to follow in order to get the best out of Railgun.

  1. Identify the function(s) you wish to call.

  2. Locate the function on http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa383749(v=vs.85).aspx.

  3. Check the library (DLL) in which...

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