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Create the plugin inheriting from `Plugin` 37 | 2. Take a look at `unique_cors.py` for inspiration 38 | 3. Edit `plugin_manager.py` to add a reference to the new plugin 39 | 4. Test and send a pull request ;-) 40 | 41 | The plugin needs to implement `process_item` to process each HTTP request 42 | and response, and an `end` method which is called at the end to show the 43 | result. 44 | 45 | `process_item` takes a rather complex object as input, I recommend you 46 | inspect it using `print(item.__dict__)`. 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bsearch/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/andresriancho/burp-proxy-search/2b34f4d27d9b30dfaf5dc26538b7a10077886298/bsearch/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bsearch/main.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from __future__ import unicode_literals 2 | from __future__ import print_function 3 | 4 | 5 | import xmltodict 6 | 7 | from bsearch.plugin_manager import get_plugin_instance 8 | 9 | 10 | def main(args): 11 | plugin = get_plugin_instance(args.plugin) 12 | search_http_history(args.filename, plugin) 13 | plugin.end() 14 | 15 | 16 | def search_http_history(filename, plugin): 17 | with open(filename, 'rb') as f: 18 | return xmltodict.parse(f, 19 | item_depth=2, 20 | item_callback=plugin.process) 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bsearch/plugin_manager.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from bsearch.plugins.unique_csp import UniqueCSP 2 | from bsearch.plugins.unique_cors import UniqueCORS 3 | 4 | DEFAULT_PLUGIN = 'unique_csp' 5 | 6 | PLUGINS = {DEFAULT_PLUGIN: UniqueCSP, 7 | 'unique_cors': UniqueCORS} 8 | 9 | 10 | def get_default_plugin(): 11 | return DEFAULT_PLUGIN 12 | 13 | 14 | def get_plugin_names(): 15 | return PLUGINS.keys() 16 | 17 | 18 | def get_plugin_instance(chosen_plugin_name): 19 | if chosen_plugin_name not in PLUGINS: 20 | raise Exception('Unknown plugin %s' % chosen_plugin_name) 21 | 22 | return PLUGINS[chosen_plugin_name]() 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bsearch/plugins/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/andresriancho/burp-proxy-search/2b34f4d27d9b30dfaf5dc26538b7a10077886298/bsearch/plugins/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bsearch/plugins/base.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from dotdict import dotdict 2 | 3 | 4 | class Plugin(object): 5 | 6 | def process(self, path, http_history): 7 | if self._path_contains(path, 'items'): 8 | self.process_item(dotdict(http_history)) 9 | return True 10 | 11 | def process_item(self, item): 12 | raise NotImplementedError 13 | 14 | def _path_contains(self, path, attr): 15 | for (k, v) in path: 16 | if k == attr: 17 | return True 18 | 19 | return False 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bsearch/plugins/unique_cors.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import re 2 | 3 | # try to import C parser then fallback in pure python parser. 4 | try: 5 | from http_parser.parser import HttpParser 6 | except ImportError: 7 | from http_parser.pyparser import HttpParser 8 | 9 | from bsearch.plugins.base import Plugin 10 | from bsearch.utils import base64decode 11 | 12 | 13 | class UniqueCORS(Plugin): 14 | 15 | CORS_RE = re.compile('Access-Control-(.*?)') 16 | 17 | def __init__(self): 18 | self.unique_cors = set() 19 | 20 | def process_item(self, item): 21 | response_text = item.response.get('#text') 22 | if response_text is None: 23 | return 24 | 25 | response = base64decode(response_text) 26 | response = response.encode('ascii', errors='ignore') 27 | 28 | p = HttpParser() 29 | p.execute(response, len(response)) 30 | 31 | matching_headers = [] 32 | 33 | for header, value in p.get_headers().iteritems(): 34 | if self.CORS_RE.search(header): 35 | matching_headers.append((header, value)) 36 | 37 | if not matching_headers: 38 | return 39 | 40 | headers_str = '\n'.join(sorted('%s: %s' % (k, v) for (k, v) in matching_headers)) 41 | self.unique_cors.add(headers_str) 42 | 43 | def end(self): 44 | print('Got %s unique CORS:\n' % len(self.unique_cors)) 45 | 46 | for matching_headers in self.unique_cors: 47 | print(matching_headers) 48 | print('\n\n') 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bsearch/plugins/unique_csp.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import re 2 | import os 3 | 4 | from bsearch.plugins.base import Plugin 5 | from bsearch.utils import base64decode 6 | 7 | 8 | class UniqueCSP(Plugin): 9 | 10 | CSP = 'Content-Security-Policy' 11 | CSP_RE = re.compile('Content-Security-Policy: (.*?)\n') 12 | NONCE_RE = re.compile("'nonce-(.*?)'") 13 | TARGET = os.environ.get('TARGET', None) 14 | 15 | def __init__(self): 16 | self.unique_csps = set() 17 | 18 | def process_item(self, item): 19 | if self.TARGET is not None: 20 | request = base64decode(item.request.get('#text')) 21 | request = request[:10000] 22 | 23 | if self.TARGET not in request: 24 | return 25 | 26 | response_text = item.response.get('#text') 27 | if response_text is None: 28 | return 29 | 30 | response_text = base64decode(response_text) 31 | response_text = response_text[:10000] 32 | 33 | if self.CSP not in response_text: 34 | return 35 | 36 | mo = self.CSP_RE.search(response_text) 37 | if not mo: 38 | return 39 | 40 | csp = mo.group(1) 41 | if not csp: 42 | return 43 | 44 | csp = csp.strip() 45 | 46 | # Remove the nonce random string in order to group the same CSP 47 | csp = self.NONCE_RE.sub('abcdef0987654321', csp) 48 | 49 | # Save 50 | self.unique_csps.add(csp) 51 | 52 | def end(self): 53 | print('Got %s unique CSP:\n' % len(self.unique_csps)) 54 | 55 | unique_csps = list(self.unique_csps) 56 | unique_csps.sort() 57 | 58 | for csp in unique_csps: 59 | print(csp + '\n') 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bsearch/utils.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import base64 2 | import sys 3 | 4 | 5 | def base64decode(line): 6 | decoded = base64.b64decode(line) 7 | replace = 'backslashreplace' if sys.version_info[0] >= 3 else 'replace' 8 | return decoded.decode('UTF-8', errors=replace) 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /burp-proxy-search.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import argparse 2 | 3 | from bsearch.plugin_manager import get_plugin_names, get_default_plugin 4 | from bsearch.main import main 5 | 6 | 7 | DEFAULT_PLUGIN = get_default_plugin() 8 | PLUGINS = get_plugin_names() 9 | 10 | 11 | def parse_arguments(): 12 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Burp suite HTTP history advanced search') 13 | 14 | parser.add_argument('filename', help='Burp Suite HTTP proxy history file') 15 | 16 | parser.add_argument('--plugin', 17 | default=DEFAULT_PLUGIN, 18 | choices=PLUGINS, 19 | help='Analysis plugin to run, default: %s' % DEFAULT_PLUGIN) 20 | 21 | return parser.parse_args() 22 | 23 | 24 | if __name__ == '__main__': 25 | arguments = parse_arguments() 26 | main(arguments) 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | xmltodict==0.11.0 2 | dotdict==0.1 3 | http-parser==0.8.3 4 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------