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Merge branch 'master' of github.com:calebstewart/pwncat into master

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Caleb Stewart 2020-09-15 21:58:27 -04:00
commit 867bd66af7
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@ -145,32 +145,6 @@ slipped through the cracks and been observed in the wild. When this happens, `pw
will do whatever it can to preserve your terminal, but you may be greeted with some
peculiar output or command failures.
### Dash Support
The Debian shell `dash` aims to be a very minimalistic shell. It's focus is not on user
interface, but on running scripts quickly and correctly. As a result, some of the features
we expect from an interactive shell simply don't work in `dash`. `pwncat` tries not to
depend on a specific shell environment, so if you start your reverse or bind shell with
`/bin/sh` or `/bin/dash`, then you may get a weird prompt. `dash` does not obey the
terminal escape sequences which `pwncat` adds, so you may get a very long terminal like this:
```shell script
\[\033[01;31m\](remote)\[\033[00m\] \[\033[01;33m\]\u@\h\[\033[00m\]:\[\033[01;36m\]\w\[\033[00m\]$
```
Currently, the only workaround is to use the `prompt` command at the local `pwncat` prompt.
The command allows you to modify the prompt which `pwncat` will automatically set whenever
resetting the remote terminal. Two options are provided: "basic" and "fancy". The "fancy"
prompt is the default which causes the above output in Dash. To switch to the basic prompt
you can use the following command at the `pwncat` prompt:
```shell script
prompt --basic
```
While this is inconvenient, it does not affect the behaviour of `pwncat`. All `pwncat`
features will continue to function properly no matter what your prompt looks like.
### BSD Support
While BSD is a Unix-based kernel, in practice it's userland tools are noticeably

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ class Command(CommandDefinition):
Complete.NONE,
group="mutex",
action="store_true",
help="Set a basic prompt with no color or automatic system information",
help="Set a basic prompt with no color or automatic system information. There _should_ be no reason to use that anymore (unless your local terminal has no ANSI support)",
),
"--fancy,-f": Parameter(
Complete.NONE,
@ -33,13 +33,8 @@ class Command(CommandDefinition):
def run(self, args):
if args.fancy:
pwncat.victim.remote_prefix = "\\[\\033[01;31m\\](remote)\\[\\033[00m\\]"
pwncat.victim.remote_prompt = (
"\\[\\033[01;33m\\]\\u@\\h\\[\\033[00m\\]:\\["
"\\033[01;36m\\]\\w\\[\\033[00m\\]\\$ "
)
pwncat.victim.remote_prompt = """$(command printf "\\033[01;31m(remote)\\033[0m \\033[01;33m$(whoami)@$(hostname)\\033[0m:\\033[1;36m$PWD\\033[0m$ ")"""
else:
pwncat.victim.remote_prefix = "(remote)"
pwncat.victim.remote_prompt = f"{pwncat.victim.host.ip}:$PWD\\$ "
pwncat.victim.remote_prompt = f"(remote) {pwncat.victim.host.ip}:$PWD\\$ "
pwncat.victim.reset(hard=False)

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@ -113,12 +113,8 @@ class Victim:
# Saved remote terminal state (for transition to/from raw mode)
self.saved_term_state = None # util.enter_raw_mode()
# util.restore_terminal(self.saved_term_state, new_line=False)
# Prompt and prompt prefix
self.remote_prefix = "\\[\\033[01;31m\\](remote)\\[\\033[00m\\]"
self.remote_prompt = (
"\\[\\033[01;33m\\]\\u@\\h\\[\\033[00m\\]:\\["
"\\033[01;36m\\]\\w\\[\\033[00m\\]\\$ "
)
# Prompt
self.remote_prompt = """$(command printf "\\033[01;31m(remote)\\033[0m \\033[01;33m$(whoami)@$(hostname)\\033[0m:\\033[1;36m$PWD\\033[0m$ ")"""
# Aliases for equivalent commands
self.binary_aliases = {
"python": [
@ -368,14 +364,7 @@ class Victim:
progress.update(task_id, status="prompt")
if self.shell == "/bin/sh":
progress.log(
f"[yellow]warning[/yellow]: /bin/sh does not support colored prompts."
)
self.remote_prefix = "(remote)"
self.remote_prompt = f"{pwncat.victim.host.ip}:$PWD\\$ "
self.run(f"export PS1='{self.remote_prefix} {self.remote_prompt}'")
self.run(f"export PS1='{self.remote_prompt}'")
# This should be valid in any POSIX compliant shell
progress.update(task_id, status="checking for pty")
@ -416,7 +405,7 @@ class Victim:
# This stuff won't carry through to the PTY, so we need to reset it again.
self.run("unset PROMPT_COMMAND")
self.run(f"export PS1='{self.remote_prefix} {self.remote_prompt}'")
self.run(f"export PS1='{self.remote_prompt}'")
# Make sure HISTFILE is unset in this PTY (it resets when a pty is
# opened)
@ -1839,7 +1828,7 @@ class Victim:
self.has_cr = True
self.has_echo = True
self.run("echo")
self.run(f"export PS1='{self.remote_prefix} {self.remote_prompt}'")
self.run(f"export PS1='{self.remote_prompt}'")
def flush_output(self, some=False):
"""
@ -1909,7 +1898,7 @@ class Victim:
self.run("unset HISTFILE; export HISTCONTROL=ignorespace")
self.run("unset PROMPT_COMMAND")
self.run("unalias -a")
self.run(f"export PS1='{self.remote_prefix} {self.remote_prompt}'")
self.run(f"export PS1='{self.remote_prompt}'")
self.run(f"tput rmam")
def recvuntil(self, needle: bytes, interp=False, timeout=None):

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@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ dependency_links = [
setup(
name="pwncat",
version="0.3.1",
python_requires='>=3.8',
description="A fancy reverse and bind shell handler",
author="Caleb Stewart",
url="https://gitlab.com/calebstewart/pwncat",