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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # SyscallExtractorAnalyzer 2 | This script will pull and analyze syscalls in given application(s) allowing for easier security research purposes 3 | 4 | ## Goals 5 | - Teach myself Python and how OSes work at the lowlevel and how to build out security detection from research 6 | - Build out AuditD rules automatically for one example 7 | - Multithreading support for faster processing 8 | - Syscalls for other OSes and types 9 | - Switch statements 10 | - Options of ways to do analysis on the files and display inforation 11 | - Report printing 12 | 13 | ![2021-03-05 11_53_02-root@centos8gen_~](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/23244379/110147248-73c27180-7da9-11eb-9aa3-ffce47786c6a.png) 14 | 15 | 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SAE.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import multiprocessing 3 | import argparse 4 | import sys 5 | import itertools 6 | 7 | class StatusMessage: 8 | def __init__(self, a=None, b=None, c=None, d=None): 9 | ''' 10 | $MSG = text to be send 11 | $TYPE = ['ok', 'warn', 'fail', 'notice'] 12 | $STYLE = ['1: display color/bold on [TAG]', '2: display color/bold on all'] 13 | $ICON = [y, n] 14 | ''' 15 | self.msg = a 16 | self.type = b 17 | self.style = c 18 | self.icon = d 19 | 20 | def meow(self): 21 | print('meow!') 22 | 23 | def p_msg(self, msg, type, style, icon): 24 | # Set colors to be called 25 | RED = '\033[31m' 26 | GREEN = '\033[32m' 27 | YELLOW = '\033[33m' 28 | CYAN = '\033[36m' 29 | BOLD = '\033[1m' 30 | RESET = '\033[0m' 31 | 32 | if type == 'ok': 33 | if icon == 'y': 34 | icon = '☑ ' 35 | else: 36 | icon = "" 37 | if style == '1': 38 | print(GREEN + BOLD + f'{icon}[PURR]' + RESET + f' {msg}') 39 | if style == '2': 40 | print(GREEN + BOLD + f'{icon}[PURR] {msg}' + RESET) 41 | 42 | if type == 'warn': 43 | if icon == 'y': 44 | icon = '⚠ ' 45 | else: 46 | icon = "" 47 | if style == '1': 48 | print(YELLOW + BOLD + f'{icon}[RAWR]' + RESET + f' {msg}') 49 | if style == '2': 50 | print(YELLOW + BOLD + f'{icon}[RAWR] {msg}' + RESET) 51 | 52 | if type == 'fail': 53 | if icon == 'y': 54 | icon = '☒ ' 55 | else: 56 | icon = "" 57 | if style == '1': 58 | print(RED + BOLD + f'{icon}[HISS]' + RESET + f' {msg}') 59 | if style == '2': 60 | print(RED + BOLD + f'{icon}[HISS] {msg}' + RESET) 61 | 62 | if type == 'notice': 63 | if icon == 'y': 64 | icon = '😺 ' 65 | else: 66 | icon = "" 67 | if style == '1': 68 | print(CYAN + BOLD + f'{icon}[MEOW]' + RESET + f' {msg}') 69 | if style == '2': 70 | print(CYAN + BOLD + f'{icon}[MEOW] {msg}' + RESET) 71 | 72 | sm = StatusMessage() 73 | 74 | # 75 | # set global variables 76 | # 77 | 78 | # https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/v4.17/arch/x86/entry/syscalls/syscall_64.tbl#L11 79 | SysCall64List = ['read','write','open','close','stat','fstat','lstat','poll','lseek','mmap','mprotect','munmap','brk','rt_sigaction','rt_sigprocmask','rt_sigreturn','ioctl','pread','pwrite','readv','writev','access','pipe','select','sched_yield','mremap','msync','mincore','madvise','shmget','shmat','shmctl','dup','dup2','pause','nanosleep','getitimer','alarm','setitimer','getpid','sendfile','socket','connect','accept','sendto','recvfrom','sendmsg','recvmsg','shutdown','bind','listen','getsockname','getpeername','socketpair','setsockopt','getsockopt','clone','fork','vfork','execve','exit','wait4','kill','uname','semget','semop','semctl','shmdt','msgget','msgsnd','msgrcv','msgctl','fcntl','flock','fsync','fdatasync','truncate','ftruncate','getdents','getcwd','chdir','fchdir','rename','mkdir','rmdir','creat','link','unlink','symlink','readlink','chmod','fchmod','chown','fchown','lchown','umask','gettimeofday','getrlimit','getrusage','sysinfo','times','ptrace','getuid','syslog','getgid','setuid','setgid','geteuid','getegid','setpgid','getppid','getpgrp','setsid','setreuid','setregid','getgroups','setgroups','setresuid','getresuid','setresgid','getresgid','getpgid','setfsuid','setfsgid','getsid','capget','capset','rt_sigpending','rt_sigtimedwait','rt_sigqueueinfo','rt_sigsuspend','sigaltstack','utime','mknod','uselib','personality','ustat','statfs','fstatfs','sysfs','getpriority','setpriority','sched_setparam','sched_getparam','sched_setscheduler','sched_getscheduler','sched_get_priority_max','sched_get_priority_min','sched_rr_get_interval','mlock','munlock','mlockall','munlockall','vhangup','modify_ldt','pivot_root','_sysctl','prctl','arch_prctl','adjtimex','setrlimit','chroot','sync','acct','settimeofday','mount','umount2','swapon','swapoff','reboot','sethostname','setdomainname','iopl','ioperm','create_module','init_module','delete_module','get_kernel_syms','query_module','quotactl','nfsservctl','getpmsg','putpmsg','afs_syscall','tuxcall','security','gettid','readahead','setxattr','lsetxattr','fsetxattr','getxattr','lgetxattr','fgetxattr','listxattr','llistxattr','flistxattr','removexattr','lremovexattr','fremovexattr','tkill','time','futex','sched_setaffinity','sched_getaffinity','set_thread_area','io_setup','io_destroy','io_getevents','io_submit','io_cancel','get_thread_area','lookup_dcookie','epoll_create','epoll_ctl_old','epoll_wait_old','remap_file_pages','getdents64','set_tid_address','restart_syscall','semtimedop','fadvise64','timer_create','timer_settime','timer_gettime','timer_getoverrun','timer_delete','clock_settime','clock_gettime','clock_getres','clock_nanosleep','exit_group','epoll_wait','epoll_ctl','tgkill','utimes','vserver','mbind','set_mempolicy','get_mempolicy','mq_open','mq_unlink','mq_timedsend','mq_timedreceive','mq_notify','mq_getsetattr','kexec_load','waitid','add_key','request_key','keyctl','ioprio_set','ioprio_get','inotify_init','inotify_add_watch','inotify_rm_watch','migrate_pages','openat','mkdirat','mknodat','fchownat','futimesat','newfstatat','unlinkat','renameat','linkat','symlinkat','readlinkat','fchmodat','faccessat','pselect6','ppoll','unshare','set_robust_list','get_robust_list','splice','tee','sync_file_range','vmsplice','move_pages','utimensat','epoll_pwait','signalfd','timerfd_create','eventfd','fallocate','timerfd_settime','timerfd_gettime','accept4','signalfd4','eventfd2','epoll_create1','dup3','pipe2','inotify_init1','preadv','pwritev','rt_tgsigqueueinfo','perf_event_open','recvmmsg','fanotify_init','fanotify_mark','prlimit64','name_to_handle_at','open_by_handle_at','clock_adjtime','syncfs','sendmmsg','setns','getcpu','process_vm_readv','process_vm_writev','kcmp','finit_module','sched_setattr','sched_getattr','renameat2','seccomp','getrandom','memfd_create','kexec_file_load','bpf','execveat','userfaultfd','membarrier','mlock2','copy_file_range','preadv2','pwritev2','pkey_mprotect','pkey_alloc','pkey_free','statx','io_pgetevents','rseq'] 80 | manager = multiprocessing.Manager() 81 | FoundInList = manager.list() 82 | FilePath = '/root/test' 83 | suffix = '.LOG' 84 | Threads = 1 85 | VERBOSE = "y" 86 | 87 | def common_elements(list1, list2): 88 | result = [] 89 | for element in list1: 90 | if element in list2: 91 | result.append(element) 92 | return result 93 | 94 | # 95 | # dump syscalls to log files from loaded files 96 | # 97 | def syscall_finder(filename: str): 98 | if VERBOSE == "y": sm.p_msg('Loading File: ' + filename, 'notice', '1', 'y') 99 | os.system("strace "+filename+" 2>&1 >/dev/null | grep -P -o '^[a-z]*(?=\()' | sort | uniq > "+filename+".LOG") 100 | sm.p_msg('File Scanned for SysCalls: ' + filename, 'ok', '1', 'y') 101 | 102 | # 103 | # pull syscalls from the extracted files 104 | # 105 | def syscall_extractor(file: str): 106 | # LOAD list to our list to remove SysCalls as not found to build a common list 107 | SysCallsInFile = [] 108 | if file.endswith(".LOG"): 109 | with open(file, 'r') as CURRENTLoadedFile: 110 | if VERBOSE == "y": sm.p_msg('Pulling SysCalls from: ' + file.rsplit(".", 1)[0], 'notice', '1', 'y') 111 | ReadFile = CURRENTLoadedFile.read() 112 | # Build a LIST of common SysCalls used by all the exploits. 113 | # IF SysCall from FILE is NOT found in the current list, do not add it. 114 | for SysCall in SysCall64List: 115 | if SysCall in ReadFile: 116 | SysCallsInFile.append(SysCall) 117 | # if syscall in current list is not found in file remove 118 | FIN = common_elements(SysCallsInFile, SysCall64List) 119 | FoundInList.append(FIN) 120 | sm.p_msg('SysCalls Used In ' + file.rsplit(".", 1)[0] + ' : ' + ' , '.join(map(str, SysCallsInFile)), 'ok', '1', 'y') 121 | CURRENTLoadedFile.close() 122 | if VERBOSE == "y": sm.p_msg('Remove File: ' + file, 'notice', '1', 'y') 123 | os.remove(file) 124 | 125 | # 126 | # run the application steps 127 | # 128 | def readOptions(args=sys.argv[1:]): 129 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="The parsing commands lists.") 130 | parser.add_argument("-t", "--threads", default=1, help="Number of threads to use") 131 | parser.add_argument("-f", "--filepath", required=True, help="File path") 132 | parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", default="n", help="Verbose mode y/n") 133 | opts = parser.parse_args(args) 134 | return opts 135 | 136 | if __name__ == "__main__": 137 | options = readOptions(sys.argv[1:]) 138 | Threads = options.threads 139 | VERBOSE = options.verbose 140 | FilePath = options.filepath 141 | 142 | if not os.path.isdir(FilePath): 143 | sm.p_msg('The path specified does not exist', 'fail', '1', 'y') 144 | sys.exit(2) 145 | if FilePath is None: 146 | sm.p_msg('-f/--filepath must be set', 'fail', '1', 'y') 147 | sys.exit(2) 148 | 149 | if VERBOSE == "y": sm.p_msg('Threads:' + str(Threads), 'notice', '1', 'y') 150 | if VERBOSE == "y": sm.p_msg('Verbose:' + VERBOSE, 'notice', '1', 'y') 151 | print("\r") 152 | if VERBOSE == "y": sm.p_msg('=== STARTING SYSCALL FINDER ===', 'notice', '2', 'y') 153 | if VERBOSE == "y": sm.p_msg('File Path: ' + FilePath, 'notice', '1', 'y') 154 | if VERBOSE == "y": sm.p_msg('===', 'notice', '1', 'y') 155 | with multiprocessing.Pool(int(Threads)) as p: 156 | p.map(syscall_finder, [os.path.join(FilePath, file) for file in os.listdir(FilePath)]) 157 | print("\r") 158 | if VERBOSE == "y": sm.p_msg('=== STARTING SYSCALL EXTRACTOR ===', 'notice', '2', 'y') 159 | files = os.listdir(FilePath) 160 | if VERBOSE == "y": sm.p_msg('File Path: ' + FilePath, 'notice', '1', 'y') 161 | if VERBOSE == "y": sm.p_msg('===', 'notice', '1', 'y') 162 | with multiprocessing.Pool(int(Threads)) as p: 163 | p.map(syscall_extractor, [os.path.join(FilePath, file) for file in os.listdir(FilePath)]) 164 | print("\r") 165 | if VERBOSE == "y": sm.p_msg('Finding Common Syscalls for 64 Bit', 'notice', '1', 'y') 166 | # Find common elements between all the nested lists 167 | nFoundInList = list(set.intersection(*map(set, FoundInList))) 168 | sm.p_msg('SysCalls in Common [Linux 64 Bit]: ' + ' , '.join(map(str, nFoundInList)), 'ok', '2', 'y') 169 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------