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beef/config.yaml
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#
# Copyright (c) 2006-2014 Wade Alcorn - wade@bindshell.net
# Browser Exploitation Framework (BeEF) - http://beefproject.com
# See the file 'doc/COPYING' for copying permission
#
# BeEF Configuration file
beef:
version: '0.4.5.0-alpha'
# More verbose messages (server-side)
debug: false
# More verbose messages (client-side)
client_debug: false
# Used for generating secure tokens
crypto_default_value_length: 80
# Interface / IP restrictions
restrictions:
# subnet of IP addresses that can hook to the framework
permitted_hooking_subnet: "0.0.0.0/0"
# subnet of IP addresses that can connect to the admin UI
#permitted_ui_subnet: "127.0.0.1/32"
permitted_ui_subnet: "0.0.0.0/0"
# HTTP server
http:
debug: false #Thin::Logging.debug, very verbose. Prints also full exception stack trace.
host: "0.0.0.0"
port: "3000"
# Decrease this setting to 1,000 (ms) if you want more responsiveness
# when sending modules and retrieving results.
# NOTE: A poll timeout of less than 5,000 (ms) might impact performance
# when hooking lots of browsers (50+).
# Enabling WebSockets is generally better (beef.websocket.enable)
xhr_poll_timeout: 5000
# Reverse Proxy / NAT
# If BeEF is running behind a reverse proxy or NAT
# set the public hostname and port here
#public: "" # public hostname/IP address
#public_port: "" # experimental
# DNS
dns_host: "localhost"
dns_port: 53
# Web Admin user interface URI
web_ui_basepath: "/ui"
# Hook
hook_file: "/hook.js"
hook_session_name: "BEEFHOOK"
session_cookie_name: "BEEFSESSION"
# Allow one or multiple origins to access the RESTful API using CORS
# For multiple origins use: "http://browserhacker.com, http://domain2.com"
restful_api:
allow_cors: false
cors_allowed_domains: "http://browserhacker.com"
# Prefer WebSockets over XHR-polling when possible.
websocket:
enable: false
port: 61985 # WS: good success rate through proxies
# Use encrypted 'WebSocketSecure'
# NOTE: works only on HTTPS domains and with HTTPS support enabled in BeEF
secure: true
secure_port: 61986 # WSSecure
ws_poll_timeout: 1000 # poll BeEF every second
# Imitate a specified web server (default root page, 404 default error page, 'Server' HTTP response header)
web_server_imitation:
enable: true
type: "apache" # Supported: apache, iis, nginx
# Experimental HTTPS support for the hook / admin / all other Thin managed web services
https:
enable: false
# In production environments, be sure to use a valid certificate signed for the value
# used in beef.http.dns_host (the domain name of the server where you run BeEF)
key: "beef_key.pem"
cert: "beef_cert.pem"
database:
# For information on using other databases please read the
# README.databases file
# supported DBs: sqlite, mysql, postgres
# NOTE: you must change the Gemfile adding a gem require line like:
# gem "dm-postgres-adapter"
# or
# gem "dm-mysql-adapter"
# if you want to switch drivers from sqlite to postgres (or mysql).
# Finally, run a 'bundle install' command and start BeEF.
driver: "sqlite"
# db_file is only used for sqlite
db_file: "beef.db"
# db connection information is only used for mysql/postgres
db_host: "localhost"
db_port: 5432
db_name: "beef"
db_user: "beef"
db_passwd: "beef123"
db_encoding: "UTF-8"
# Credentials to authenticate in BeEF.
# Used by both the RESTful API and the Admin_UI extension
credentials:
user: "beef"
passwd: "beef"
# Autorun modules as soon the browser is hooked.
# NOTE: only modules with target type 'working' or 'user_notify' can be run automatically.
autorun:
enable: true
# set this to TRUE if you want to allow auto-run execution for modules with target->user_notify
allow_user_notify: true
# IP Geolocation
# NOTE: requires MaxMind database:
# curl -O http://geolite.maxmind.com/download/geoip/database/GeoLiteCity.dat.gz
# gunzip GeoLiteCity.dat.gz && mkdir /opt/GeoIP && mv GeoLiteCity.dat /opt/GeoIP
geoip:
enable: false
database: '/opt/GeoIP/GeoLiteCity.dat'
# You may override default extension configuration parameters here
extension:
requester:
enable: true
proxy:
enable: true
metasploit:
enable: false
social_engineering:
enable: true
evasion:
enable: false
console:
shell:
enable: false
ipec:
enable: true
# this is still experimental, we're working on it..
dns:
enable: false