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hydra-postgres.c
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/*
* PostgresSQL Support - by Diaul (at) devilopers.org
*
*
* 110425 no obvious memleaks found
*/
#include "hydra-mod.h"
#ifndef LIBPOSTGRES
void dummy_postgres() { printf("\n"); }
#else
#include "libpq-fe.h" // Postgres connection functions
#include <stdio.h>
#define DEFAULT_DB "template1"
extern hydra_option hydra_options;
extern char *HYDRA_EXIT;
int32_t start_postgres(int32_t s, char *ip, int32_t port, unsigned char options, char *miscptr, FILE *fp) {
char *empty = "";
char *login, *pass;
char database[256];
char connection_string[1024];
PGconn *pgconn;
if (miscptr)
strncpy(database, miscptr, sizeof(database) - 1);
else
strncpy(database, DEFAULT_DB, sizeof(database) - 1);
database[sizeof(database) - 1] = 0;
if (strlen(login = hydra_get_next_login()) == 0)
login = empty;
if (strlen(pass = hydra_get_next_password()) == 0)
pass = empty;
/*
* Building the connection string
*/
snprintf(connection_string, sizeof(connection_string), "host = '%s' dbname = '%s' user = '%s' password = '%s' ", hydra_address2string(ip), database, login, pass);
if (verbose)
hydra_report(stderr, "connection string: %s\n", connection_string);
pgconn = PQconnectdb(connection_string);
if (PQstatus(pgconn) == CONNECTION_OK) {
PQfinish(pgconn);
hydra_report_found_host(port, ip, "postgres", fp);
hydra_completed_pair_found();
if (memcmp(hydra_get_next_pair(), &HYDRA_EXIT, sizeof(HYDRA_EXIT)) == 0)
return 3;
return 2;
} else {
PQfinish(pgconn);
hydra_completed_pair();
if (memcmp(hydra_get_next_pair(), &HYDRA_EXIT, sizeof(HYDRA_EXIT)) == 0)
return 3;
}
return 1;
}
void service_postgres(char *ip, int32_t sp, unsigned char options, char *miscptr, FILE *fp, int32_t port, char *hostname) {
int32_t run = 1, next_run = 1, sock = -1;
int32_t myport = PORT_POSTGRES, mysslport = PORT_POSTGRES_SSL;
hydra_register_socket(sp);
if (memcmp(hydra_get_next_pair(), &HYDRA_EXIT, sizeof(HYDRA_EXIT)) == 0)
return;
while (1) {
switch (run) {
case 1: /* connect and service init function */
if (sock >= 0)
sock = hydra_disconnect(sock);
// usleepn(275);
if ((options & OPTION_SSL) == 0) {
if (port != 0)
myport = port;
sock = hydra_connect_tcp(ip, myport);
port = myport;
} else {
if (port != 0)
mysslport = port;
sock = hydra_connect_ssl(ip, mysslport, hostname);
port = mysslport;
}
if (sock < 0) {
if (quiet != 1)
fprintf(stderr, "[ERROR] Child with pid %d terminating, can not connect\n", (int32_t)getpid());
hydra_child_exit(1);
}
next_run = 2;
break;
case 2:
/*
* Here we start the password cracking process
*/
next_run = start_postgres(sock, ip, port, options, miscptr, fp);
if ((next_run == 2 || next_run == 1) && hydra_options.conwait)
sleep(hydra_options.conwait);
break;
case 3:
if (sock >= 0)
sock = hydra_disconnect(sock);
hydra_child_exit(0);
return;
default:
fprintf(stderr, "[ERROR] Caught unknown return code, exiting!\n");
hydra_child_exit(0);
}
run = next_run;
}
}
#endif
int32_t service_postgres_init(char *ip, int32_t sp, unsigned char options, char *miscptr, FILE *fp, int32_t port, char *hostname) {
// called before the childrens are forked off, so this is the function
// which should be filled if initial connections and service setup has to be
// performed once only.
//
// fill if needed.
//
// return codes:
// 0 all OK
// -1 error, hydra will exit, so print a good error message here
return 0;
}
void usage_postgres(const char *service) {
printf("Module postgres is optionally taking the database to attack, default "
"is \"template1\"\n\n");
}