Last week, I received an email from Tod B. at Rapid7 stating that the next binary installer of Metasploit would ship without Armitage and msfgui. Metasploit 4.6 drops both programs. According to Tod, the Metasploit Framework repository on Github will also drop both projects in the near future.
The reason given is that Rapid7 does not want to confuse users about which products they do and do not support.
When I released Armitage in November 2010, I had one simple goal–release something that would get into BackTrack Linux. I didn’t expect that it would make it into the Metasploit Framework. I even had a license scheme that prohibited it (GPLv2). HD Moore approached me and asked me to change my license to BSD. If I agreed to change my license, HD would ship Armitage with the Metasploit Framework. I never expected this and I always saw this distribution as a privilege, not a right.
Thank you HD and Rapid7 for making Armitage part of the Metasploit Framework for the past two years.
For the thousands of Armitage hackers out there, I’d like to clarify how this affects you. The short answer… this isn’t a big deal.
The Armitage homepage is still http://www.fastandeasyhacking.com/