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PurpleDome/tests/data/attacks_perfect.yaml

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# Caldera configuration
caldera:
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# API key for caldera. See caldera configuration. Default is ADMIN123
apikey: ADMIN123
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# Attacks configuration
attackers:
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# Configuration for the first attacker. One should normally be enough
attacker:
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# Defining VM controller settings for this machine
vm_controller:
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# Type of the VM controller, Options are "vagrant"
type: vagrant
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# # path where the vagrantfile is in
vagrantfilepath: systems
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# Name of machine in Vagrantfile
vm_name: attacker
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# machinepath is a path where the machine specific files and logs are stored. Relative to the Vagrantfile path
# and will be mounted internally as /vagrant/<name>
# If machinepoath is not set PurpleDome will try "vm_name"
machinepath: attacker1
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# OS of the VM guest. Options are so far "windows", "linux"
os: linux
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# Do not destroy/create the machine: Set this to "yes".
use_existing_machine: yes
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# List of targets
targets:
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# Specific target
target1:
vm_controller:
type: vagrant
vagrantfilepath: systems
vm_name: target1
os: linux
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# Targets need a unique PAW name for caldera
paw: target1
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# Targets need to be in a group for caldera
group: red
machinepath: target1
# Do not destroy/create the machine: Set this to "yes".
use_existing_machine: yes
target2:
#root: systems/target1
vm_controller:
type: vagrant
vagrantfilepath: systems
vm_name: target2
os: windows
paw: target2w
group: red
machinepath: target2w
# Do not destroy/create the machine: Set this to "yes".
use_existing_machine: yes
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# Optional setting to activate force when halting the machine. Windows guests sometime get stuck
halt_needs_force: yes
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# If SSH without vagrant support is used (Windows !) we need a user name (uppercase)
ssh_user: PURPLEDOME
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# For non-vagrant ssh connections a ssh keyfile stored in the machinepath is required.
ssh_keyfile: id_rsa.3
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# Configuration for caldera
caldera_conf:
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# The obfuscator to use between the implant and the server. Not all obfuscators are supported by all implants. Existing obfuscators:
# plain-text, base64, base64jumble, caesar, base64noPadding, steganography
obfuscator: foo-bar
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# Jitter settings for the implant. it is min/max seconds. The first number has to be smaller. Default is 4/8
jitter: 08/15
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# A list of caldera attacks to run against the targets.
caldera_attacks:
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# Linux specific attacks. A list of caldera ability IDs
linux:
- "bd527b63-9f9e-46e0-9816-b8434d2b8989"
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# Windows specific attacks. A list of caldera ability IDs
windows:
- "bd527b63-9f9e-46e0-9816-b8434d2b8989"
- "foo"
- "bar"
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# Plugin based attacks. Will result in plugins being called
plugin_based_attacks:
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# Linux specific attacks, a list
linux:
- hydra
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# Windows specific attacks, a list
windows:
- hydra
- medusa
- skylla
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# Configuration for the plugin based attack tools
attack_conf:
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# Hydra configuration
hydra:
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# A list of protocols to brute force against. Supported: "ssh"
protocols:
- ssh
#- ftp
#- ftps
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# A file containing potential user names
userfile: users.txt
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# A file containing potential passwords
pwdfile: passwords.txt
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# Settings for the results being harvested
results:
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# The directory the loot will be in
loot_dir: loot