Mmm es mejor siempre utilizar
msfconsole, aún así me fijé en Kali:
Paquete: armitage
Versión: 20220123-0kali3
Arquitectura: all
Instalado: no
Prioridad: optional
Esencial: no
Section: utils
Source: armitage
Origin: Kali
Maintainer: Kali Developers <
devel@kali.org>
Installed-Size: 11.5 MB
Depende: default-jre, metasploit-framework
Homepage:
https://github.com/r00t0v3rr1d3/armitageDownload-Size: 5.0 MB
APT-Sources:
http://http.kali.org/kali/ kali-rolling/main all Packages
Descripción: Cyber attack management for Metasploit
Armitage is a scriptable red team collaboration tool for Metasploit that
visualizes targets, recommends exploits, and exposes the advanced post-
exploitation features in the framework.
Esto al parecer tiene 2 soluciones, que en realidad hacen lo mismo:
Instructions for Armitage on Kali 2021.4a with latest updates. Do everything below within a root prompt!:
msfdb init
edit /etc/postgresql/14/main/pg_hba.conf
on the line 97 (IPV4 local connections)
switch “scram-sha-256” to “trust”
systemctl enable postgresql
systemctl start postgresql
This is to do with how postgresql 13+ versions authenticate.
Step 1.
In file explorer navigate to etc/postgresql/14/main
Step 2.
Open pg_hba.conf in Mousepad and find the line
host all all 127.0.0.1/32 scram-sha-256
change the line to
host all all 127.0.0.1/32 trust
*NB the file may be read only, in which case open terminal and follow Step 3
Step 3.
Open Terminal type the following
sudo chmod 777 /etc/postgresql/14/main/pg_hba/conf
*Now return to Step 2.
Step 4.
Open Terminal and type the following
# Start the PostgreSQL Database
systemctl start postgresql
# Initialize the Metasploit Framework Database
msfdb init
# Start Armitage
armitage
Step 5. Success!
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