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Description

Checks

File modes

This check ensures that modules are not marked executable. A module is only called by the framework and not directly. The correct file mode is ??

Shebang

A module should not have a Shebang line.

Nokogiri

Modules should not rely on the Nokogiri GEM. Please use REXML instead.

Invalid Formats

CVE

CVE references should be in the format YYYY-NNNN

BID

BID references should only contain numbers

MSB

OSVDB references should be in the format MSddd-ddd (d = digit)

MIL

Milw0rm references are no longer supported (site suspended)

EDB

EDB references should only contain numbers

US-CERT-VU

US-CERT references should only contain numbers

ZDI

ZDI references should be in the format dd-ddd... (d = digit)

URL

If you supply an URL where a short identifiert is available, please use the identifier.

Old Keywords

Before Metasploit moved to Github the sources were stored in a SVN repository. SVN has support to replace custom variables with current values like the last revision. Since GIT does not support them, the references should be removed from code.

Verbose

You should not define a VERBOSE option in your module. A VERBOSE option is already provided by the framework. To make use of the VERBOSE setting, you can use methods like vprint_status and vprint_error

Badchars

This checks looks for bad characters in the module title. If you encounter this error, please replace the characters.

File Extension

All modules should have a .rb file extenstion to be loaded by the framework.

Old Rubies

This check checks the file for syntax errors with old Ruby versions. By default this check will not run. To execute this check you need to set the environment variable MSF_CHECK_OLD_RUBIES.

Ranking

This check ensures you added the correct ranking to your module. Click here to read more about Exploit Ranking.

Disclosure Date

Date format needs to be Month Day, YYYY. Example: Jan 01, 2014

Title Casing

This check ensures you used the correct case in your title.

Bad Terms

This checks for the correct use of the terms Stack Buffer overflow and Stack Exhaustion. See "Stack overflow" vs "Stack buffer overflow" for more information.

Function Arguments

If you define a function which defines a lot of input arguments, the check ensures you use a hash instead.

Line Check

Unicode

Your module must not contain Unicode characters.

Spaces at EOL

Your module must not conatin spaces at the end of a line.

Mixed Tab Spaces

Your module contains Tabs and Spaces in one line. Only spaces should be used

Tabs

Your module should not use tabs for intending code. Please use spaces instead.

Carriage return

The specified line only contains a carriage return (\r) at the end of line. Please change to a normal linebreak (\n or \r\n).

File.open

You used a File.open call without specifying a binary mode???

Load

You used the load command in your module. This is not required since the framework loads all necessary files for you.

STDOUT

Modules should not write directly to stdout. Please use the print_* functions instead.

Modified datastore

Datastore options (options set by the user) should not be modified in code. If you need to change some values use local variables instead.

Set-Cookie

The Set-Cookie header should not be parsed by your code. You can use the API call res.get_cookies insteady which already handles some special cases and ensures a clean header.

Auxiliary Rand

Auxiliary modules should have no Rank. Only Exploits and Payloads should have a Rank attribute.

Snake Case

This check ensures your module filename is in Snake Case

Old License

This check checks for the old Metasploit license in the module header. You can use the tool ruby tools/dev/resplat.rb <filename> to convert the file.

VULN Codes

This check ensures only known CheckCodes are returned by the check function.

vars_get

When using send_request_cgi or send_request_raw the URL supplied should not contain GET Paramters. Please provide the Parameter via the vars_get hash. Example: bad:

res = send_request_raw({
    'uri'     => uri_base + '/upload.php?type=file&folder=' + folder
})

good:

res = send_request_raw({
    'uri'      => uri_base + '/upload.php',
    'vars_get' => {
        'type'   => 'file',
        'folder' => folder
    }
})

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