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Mastering Metasploit

You're reading from   Mastering Metasploit Discover the next level of network defense with the Metasploit framework

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786463166
Length 440 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Nipun Jaswal Nipun Jaswal
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Mastering Metasploit
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Approaching a Penetration Test Using Metasploit FREE CHAPTER 2. Reinventing Metasploit 3. The Exploit Formulation Process 4. Porting Exploits 5. Testing Services with Metasploit 6. Virtual Test Grounds and Staging 7. Client-side Exploitation 8. Metasploit Extended 9. Speeding up Penetration Testing 10. Visualizing with Armitage

The loadpath command


While developing modules for Metasploit, we place the modules in their corresponding categories folder. However, once Metasploit is updated, all the modules are deleted and we have to replace them in their corresponding folders every time an update occurs. To overcome this constraint, we can create a directory outside Metasploit's primary directory and can load modules from there. The advantage of doing this lies in the fact that custom modules will not be lost at the time when Metasploit updates.

In the following example, we copy all the modules to the desktop in a directory called mods. However, we need to replicate the directory structure of Metasploit under mods directory, in order to use modules virtually from Metasploit's directory. This means that the loaded path will become a virtual branch of the Metasploit's directory structure. Let's have a look at loading custom paths into Metasploit, as shown in the following screenshot:

In the preceding screenshot, we placed...

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