Active Members Fi8sVrs Posted June 25, 2013 Active Members Report Posted June 25, 2013 Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and 10.6 (Snow Leopard) come pre-installed with Ruby 1.8, but we recommend that you install Ruby 1.9 from MacPorts instead.Install MacPorts Make sure you have Xcode installed - http://developer.apple.com/tools/xcode/ Download and install the .dmg from MacPorts - The MacPorts Project -- HomeVerify that MacPorts is up to date$ sudo port selfupdateInstall Ruby 1.9.1Once MacPorts has been configured, you can install a new version of Ruby and RubyGems with the following command:$ sudo port install ruby19 +nosuffixThis will install ruby into /opt/local/For a complete listing of all the files that were installed, run:$ port contents ruby19You should verify that your PATH is set correctly such that /opt/local/bin is listed before /usr/bin.$ echo $PATH/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin$ which ruby gem/opt/local/bin/ruby/opt/local/bin/gemInstall a database (optional)Some Metasploit Framework functionality requires a database. We support and recommend using postgres. That said, the Metasploit Framework also contains drivers for MySQL.PostgreSQL:$ sudo env PATH=/opt/local/lib/postgresql84/bin/:$PATH$ sudo port install postgresql84-server$ sudo gem install pgMySQL:$ sudo port install mysql5-server$ sudo gem install mysqlInstall and use the Metasploit FrameworkOnce Ruby and RubyGems have been properly installed, download the Unix tarball from the Metasploit Framework Website and extract it to the directory of your choice. Change into the framework3 directory and execute msfconsole to get started.Source: https://community.rapid7.com/docs/DOC-1037 Quote