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Per Debian policy, Python versions 3 and greater must be called from the `python3` executable, not the `python` executable. This means Debian-based systems with Python 3 installed but not Python 2 will fail to launch SET through `seautomate` because the `python` executable is hard-coded into the call to `pexpect.spawn()`. This commit uses the standard library's `distutils.spawn.find_executable()` method to locate the correct path to `python3` or, failing that, the correct path to the `python` executable and uses the result of that call as the first command line word with which to invoke `setoolkit`. The `distutils.spawn.find_executable()` method is available at that exact name in both Python 2 and 3, so this should be portable across all Python versions. Note that the shebang line references `python`, and so Python 3-only systems such as newer Debian-based builds may need to invoke `seautomate` using an explicit interpreter for it to work: ```sh sudo python3 ./seautomate /path/to/script/file.txt ```
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5.1 KiB
Python
Executable file
143 lines
5.1 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# coding=utf-8
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import sys
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import os
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import time
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import subprocess
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import re
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from distutils.spawn import find_executable
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# Py2/3 compatibility
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# Python3 renamed raw_input to input
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try:
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input = raw_input
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except NameError:
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pass
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try:
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reload
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except NameError:
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from importlib import reload
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# check where we are and load default directory
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if os.path.isdir("/usr/share/setoolkit"):
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if not os.path.isfile("setoolkit"):
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os.chdir("/usr/share/setoolkit")
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sys.path.append("/usr/share/setoolkit")
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import src.core.setcore as core
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# if we can't see our config then something didn't go good..
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if not os.path.isfile("/etc/setoolkit/set.config"):
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core.print_error("Cannot locate SET executable. Try running from the local directory.")
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core.print_error("If this does not work, please run the setup.py install file.")
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sys.exit()
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#
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# Simple client mode for SET
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#
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#
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# try to import pexpect
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try:
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import pexpect
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# if pexpect fails
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except ImportError:
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print("\n[*] PEXPECT is required, please download and install before running this...")
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print("[*] Exiting SEAUTOMATE mode...")
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sys.exit()
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# try to define filename through argument specified during command line mode
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try:
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filename = sys.argv[1]
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# if we through an exception spit out the command line syntax
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except IndexError:
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print("\nThe Social-Engineer Toolkit Automate - Automatation for SET")
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print("\nSimply create a file that has each option you want from menu mode.")
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print("For example your file should look something like this:")
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print("\n2\n2\n2\nhttps://gmail.com\n2\n2\n443\netc.\n")
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print("Usage: ./seautomate <filename>")
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sys.exit()
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# if the filename doesnt exist, throw an error
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if not os.path.isfile(filename):
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print("\n[*] Sorry hoss, unable to locate that filename, try again.\n")
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sys.exit()
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password = False
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# if the path is around
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if os.path.isfile(filename):
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try:
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print("[*] Spawning SET in a threaded process...")
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cmd = find_executable('python3') or find_executable('python')
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child = pexpect.spawn("{} setoolkit".format(cmd))
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child.expect("99\) Exit the Social-Engineer Toolkit")
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with open(filename) as fileopen:
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for line in fileopen:
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line = line.rstrip()
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# if we just use enter send default
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if line == "":
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line = "blank line"
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#match1 = re.search("OMGPASSWORDHERE", line)
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#if match1:
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# line = line.replace("OMGPASSWORDHERE", "")
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# password = True
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#if password is False:
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print("[*] Sending command {0} to the interface...".format(line))
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#if password is True:
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# print("[*] Sending command [**********] (password masked) to the interface...")
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# password = False
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if line == "blank line":
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line = "\n"
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if line == "CONTROL-C-HERE":
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try:
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print("[*] This may take a few seconds while SET catches up...")
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child.expect("Next line of the body:")
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time.sleep(2)
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child.sendline("\n")
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child.sendcontrol('c')
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# if the user is using pexpect < 2.3
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except AttributeError:
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print("[-] Error: You are running pexpect < 2.3 which is needed for this function")
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choice = input("Would you like to install it now yes or no: ")
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if choice == "yes" or choice == "y":
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#subprocess.Popen("wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/pexpect/files/pexpect/Release%202.3/pexpect-2.3.tar.gz;"
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# "tar -zxvf pexpect-2.3.tar.gz;"
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# "cd pexpect-2.3;"
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# "python setup.py install;"
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# "cd ..;"
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# "rm -rf pexpect-2*", shell=True).wait()
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subprocess.Popen("pip install pexpect", shell=True).wait()
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try:
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reload(pexpect)
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child.sendcontrol('c')
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except:
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print("[*] Relaunch the Social-Engineer Toolkit for changes to apply.")
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sys.exit()
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if line != "CONTROL-C-HERE":
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child.sendline(line)
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print("[*] Finished sending commands, interacting with the interface..")
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child.interact()
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# sometimes pexpect can throw errors upon exit this handles them
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except OSError:
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sys.exit()
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# handle keyboardinterrupts (controlc)
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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print("[*] Control-C detected, exiting the Social-Engineer Toolkit..")
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sys.exit()
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# handle everything else
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except Exception as e:
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print("[*] Something went wrong, printing error: {0}".format(e))
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