Bug 10: _wait_for_tcp returned on recv()→b'' (connection closed by peer),
falsely signalling service-ready. Only socket.timeout or non-empty data
are genuine ready signals; b'' now retries.
Bug 11: distccd_command_exec and unreal_ircd_3281_backdoor incorrectly
had requires_bridge=true. bind_perl payloads connect inward (host→guest
via hostfwd), not outward — no bridge egress needed. Both modules now
run on SLIRP-only fleet slots.
Bug 12: msgpack.unpackb crashed on integer session IDs from msfrpcd 6.x
(strict_map_key=True default). Added strict_map_key=False.
Bug 13 (documented): samba_usermap_script removed from catalog (NoReply
on every fire — already handled in dca6144 on origin/main).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Root causes and fixes documented in TIER3-BRINGUP.md. Summary:
1. BRIDGE env var leaked into Tier-3 subprocess → target VM used tap
instead of SLIRP; fix: env.pop("BRIDGE") in fleet _run_slot.
2. usable_modules filter conditioned on BRIDGE presence → bridge-requiring
modules selected on SLIRP runs; fix: always filter requires_bridge.
3. cmd/unix/interact creates no session.list entry → session_open_timeout
every episode; fix: switch samba_usermap_script to cmd/unix/bind_perl.
4. Per-slot LPORT hostfwd used wrong guest port (host:5444→guest:4444);
fix: extra_host_port:extra_host_port mapping so guest binds the
per-slot LPORT directly.
5. vsftpd backdoor port 6200 hardcoded → collision across concurrent slots;
fix: requires_bridge=true filters it from SLIRP fleet runs.
6. SLIRP false-positive in _wait_for_tcp → exploit fires before Samba
boots (~60 s too early); fix: replace TCP probe with serial console
_wait_for_serial_login that waits for actual "login:" prompt.
7. Stale QEMU survives orchestrator restart (start_new_session=True) →
holds hostfwd ports, new QEMU silently fails; fix: kill by pgid from
old pidfile before rmtree.
8. PORT_BASE default used privileged port 21; fix: default to 2021+slot*100.
9. msfrpcd 6.x returns bytes for all string values even with raw=False;
fix: MSFRpcClient._str() recursive decoder applied to all responses.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds the Tier-3 exploit driver — an MSFExploitDriver that plugs into
EpisodeRunner.on_phase, fires a Metasploit module against a target VM
via msfrpcd, watches for the resulting session, and stamps each
transition (exploit_fire, session_open, session_landing_probe,
sample_executed, session_dormant, session_killed) into the episode's
events.jsonl on the orchestrator's monotonic clock.
What landed:
- exploits/msfrpc.py — minimal msgpack-over-HTTPS client (auth,
module.execute, job/session lifecycle) so we don't depend on a
third-party MSF wrapper.
- exploits/driver.py — phase-to-msfrpc adapter; idempotent fire,
session-open polling with timeout, workload start/stop, teardown.
- exploits/modules.py + exploits/modules/vsftpd_234_backdoor.toml —
TOML module configs with {{ target_ip }} placeholders, replacing the
imperative .rc-script approach the README previously hinted at.
- vm/launch_target.sh — SLIRP+restrict=on launcher for the
intentionally-vulnerable target VM (host can reach guest via
hostfwd, guest cannot reach host or internet).
- tools/run_tier3_demo.py — end-to-end runner mirroring run_real_vm_demo.
- tests/test_exploits.py — 12 new tests against a fake MSFRpcClient,
including an integration test that drives a real EpisodeRunner.
Plumbing changes:
- EpisodeRunner._emit_event → public emit_event, so external drivers
share the runner's monotonic clock and events.jsonl.
- mkdir for episode_dir moved to __init__ so emit_event is callable
before run() (driver_setup fires pre-schedule).
Status: driver + tests pass (40/40); end-to-end against a live msfrpcd
+ Metasploitable2 image is the next bring-up step.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>