Friday, February 23, 2007

Needs more cowbell



With a few utils from here, and a ruby package from a friend of mine, its pretty easy to get metasploit running on a Nokia N800. I love that cow banner.


Thanks go out to HD Moore for making metasploit so easy to install on new platforms.


UPDATE: Breaking into a Win2k SP4 server using the ms03_026_dcom exploit. This is nifty!

17 comments:

  1. And its easy to do. I highly suggest getting one, I'll help you turn it into a metasploit/bluetooth/wifi auditing device in a few hours. The battery seems to last for 6 hours or so which means you can turn it on, toss it in a backpack, and just let it gather data.

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  2. It would be nice if they put in a blackberry style split keyboard in the thing with half the keys on one side and half the keys on the other. I can't imagine trying to input command line in to the thing.

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  3. Very cool David!

    How's performance on the N800's 330MHz CPU? I wouldn't expect it, but are there any issues accessing the 802.11 device through Maemo?

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  4. Anonymous6:19 AM

    Does it work on windows mobile too?

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  5. d@Vdias
    All you need for it to work is a Ruby interpreter. I can’t seem to find one for WinCE though.

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  6. @Rhys
    Its actually preetty speedy. THe only slowdown I notice is when its building the payload right before it launches the attack and even thats just a few seconds.

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  7. @George
    I just made a GUI app that you can click on to pick attacks and launch exploits. Its alot better than typing on a softkeyboard.

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  8. Got the N800 and installed OssoXterm on it. Could you be helpfull on turning metasploit on? Would be way cool!

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  9. Anonymous5:50 AM

    Any news on getting it to work on pocket pc...?

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  10. Howw did you get ruby installed on the n800? I keep running into dependency issues, namely libgdbm and libreadline4. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    ~Nate

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  11. You can get my ruby package here (just used mud-builder...)

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  12. I'm interested in being able to turn the n800 into a metasploit/bluetooth/wifi auditing device. If you can help me get this going, and if you happen to know a battery pack I could use to extend the life of the n800 that would be great.

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  13. Hallo David, you have said you made a GUI app that you can click on to pick attacks and launch exploits. Could you give it to public?

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  14. I now have the Metasploit Framework web interface (aka msfweb) working fine. See my post about this.

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  15. Hi all the info was great but I have a upgraded my N800 to OS 2008 does anyone have MetaSploit running on the new OS and if so what is the trick.

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  16. Hello David

    Great Work, I have a nokia n800 whit os2008 Maemo Diablo, When i run msfconsole y recived permission denied i can't copy the metasploit directory to /home/user because i don't have space, why can i do ? Thanks in advance

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