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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # cybertagger 2 | 高性能WEB指纹识别打标工具 3 | 4 | 这个工具可以给httpx工具的NDJSON输出打上WEB指纹与IP地理位置标签 以便于后续的数据分析 5 | 6 | 测试指纹来源 hakuQAQ/Holmes (Goby指纹库) 7 | 8 | ```json 9 | { 10 | product: "产品名", 11 | rule: "规则名", 12 | rule_id: "规则id", 13 | level: "等级", 14 | category: "分类", 15 | parent_category: "上级分类", 16 | softhard: "是否软硬件", 17 | company: "公司", 18 | from: "来源" 19 | } 20 | ``` 21 | ``` 22 | 规则函数 23 | banner_contain banner 包含 非WEB指纹 未实现 24 | banner_equal banner 完全匹配 非WEB指纹 未实现 25 | body_contain body 包含 26 | body_equal body 完全匹配 27 | cert_contain tls 包含 28 | header_contain header 包含 29 | server_contain header server 包含 30 | server_equal header server 完全匹配 31 | protocol_contain 协议 完全匹配 非WEB指纹 未实现 32 | title_contain 标题 包含 33 | title_equal 标题 完全匹配 34 | port_contain 端口 完全匹配 35 | 36 | 语法 37 | ! || && () 38 | ``` 39 | 示例规则 40 | ``` 41 | body_contain("{\"timestamp\":\"") && body_contain("\",\"status\":") && body_contain(",\"message\":") && body_contain(",\"path\":") 42 | ``` 43 | 44 | 输入 45 | ``` 46 | {... 47 | "tls":{...}, 48 | "webserver":"Boa/0.94.14rc21", 49 | "body":"...", 50 | "title":"...", 51 | "host":"11.45.1.4", 52 | "path":"/", 53 | "raw_header":"...." 54 | } 55 | 56 | 57 | ``` 58 | 59 | 60 | 输出 61 | 62 | ``` 63 | { ... 64 | "country":"中国", 65 | "province":"台湾", 66 | "city":"桃园市", 67 | "finger":["Boa-Web-Server"] //指纹产品名 数组 68 | } 69 | 70 | ``` 71 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /cmd/main.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package main 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "cybertagger" 5 | "os" 6 | ) 7 | 8 | func main() { 9 | //源文件 src 保存文件 dst 任务id taskid 10 | cybertagger.RunNew(true, os.Args[1], os.Args[2], os.Args[3]) 11 | 12 | } 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /go.mod: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module cybertagger 2 | 3 | go 1.19 4 | 5 | require ( 6 | github.com/goccy/go-json v0.10.0 7 | github.com/google/cel-go v0.13.0 8 | github.com/ipipdotnet/ipdb-go v1.3.3 9 | ) 10 | 11 | require ( 12 | github.com/antlr/antlr4/runtime/Go/antlr v1.4.10 // indirect 13 | github.com/stoewer/go-strcase v1.2.0 // indirect 14 | golang.org/x/text v0.3.8 // indirect 15 | google.golang.org/genproto v0.0.0-20221027153422-115e99e71e1c // indirect 16 | google.golang.org/protobuf v1.28.1 // indirect 17 | ) 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /go.sum: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | github.com/antlr/antlr4/runtime/Go/antlr v1.4.10 h1:yL7+Jz0jTC6yykIK/Wh74gnTJnrGr5AyrNMXuA0gves= 2 | github.com/antlr/antlr4/runtime/Go/antlr v1.4.10/go.mod h1:F7bn7fEU90QkQ3tnmaTx3LTKLEDqnwWODIYppRQ5hnY= 3 | github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.0 h1:ZDRjVQ15GmhC3fiQ8ni8+OwkZQO4DARzQgrnXU1Liz8= 4 | github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.0/go.mod h1:J7Y8YcW2NihsgmVo/mv3lAwl/skON4iLHjSsI+c5H38= 5 | github.com/goccy/go-json v0.10.0 h1:mXKd9Qw4NuzShiRlOXKews24ufknHO7gx30lsDyokKA= 6 | github.com/goccy/go-json v0.10.0/go.mod h1:6MelG93GURQebXPDq3khkgXZkazVtN9CRI+MGFi0w8I= 7 | github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.0/go.mod h1:FsONVRAS9T7sI+LIUmWTfcYkHO4aIWwzhcaSAoJOfIk= 8 | github.com/google/cel-go v0.13.0 h1:z+8OBOcmh7IeKyqwT/6IlnMvy621fYUqnTVPEdegGlU= 9 | github.com/google/cel-go v0.13.0/go.mod h1:K2hpQgEjDp18J76a2DKFRlPBPpgRZgi6EbnpDgIhJ8s= 10 | github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.5/go.mod h1:v8dTdLbMG2kIc/vJvl+f65V22dbkXbowE6jgT/gNBxE= 11 | github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.8 h1:e6P7q2lk1O+qJJb4BtCQXlK8vWEO8V1ZeuEdJNOqZyg= 12 | github.com/ipipdotnet/ipdb-go v1.3.3 h1:GLSAW9ypLUd6EF9QNK2Uhxew9Jzs4XMJ9gOZEFnJm7U= 13 | github.com/ipipdotnet/ipdb-go v1.3.3/go.mod h1:yZ+8puwe3R37a/3qRftXo40nZVQbxYDLqls9o5foexs= 14 | github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 h1:4DBwDE0NGyQoBHbLQYPwSUPoCMWR5BEzIk/f1lZbAQM= 15 | github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0/go.mod h1:iKH77koFhYxTK1pcRnkKkqfTogsbg7gZNVY4sRDYZ/4= 16 | github.com/stoewer/go-strcase v1.2.0 h1:Z2iHWqGXH00XYgqDmNgQbIBxf3wrNq0F3feEy0ainaU= 17 | github.com/stoewer/go-strcase v1.2.0/go.mod h1:IBiWB2sKIp3wVVQ3Y035++gc+knqhUQag1KpM8ahLw8= 18 | github.com/stretchr/objx v0.1.0/go.mod h1:HFkY916IF+rwdDfMAkV7OtwuqBVzrE8GR6GFx+wExME= 19 | github.com/stretchr/testify v1.5.1 h1:nOGnQDM7FYENwehXlg/kFVnos3rEvtKTjRvOWSzb6H4= 20 | github.com/stretchr/testify v1.5.1/go.mod h1:5W2xD1RspED5o8YsWQXVCued0rvSQ+mT+I5cxcmMvtA= 21 | golang.org/x/text v0.3.8 h1:nAL+RVCQ9uMn3vJZbV+MRnydTJFPf8qqY42YiA6MrqY= 22 | golang.org/x/text v0.3.8/go.mod h1:E6s5w1FMmriuDzIBO73fBruAKo1PCIq6d2Q6DHfQ8WQ= 23 | golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20191204190536-9bdfabe68543/go.mod h1:I/5z698sn9Ka8TeJc9MKroUUfqBBauWjQqLJ2OPfmY0= 24 | google.golang.org/genproto v0.0.0-20221027153422-115e99e71e1c h1:QgY/XxIAIeccR+Ca/rDdKubLIU9rcJ3xfy1DC/Wd2Oo= 25 | google.golang.org/genproto v0.0.0-20221027153422-115e99e71e1c/go.mod h1:CGI5F/G+E5bKwmfYo09AXuVN4dD894kIKUFmVbP2/Fo= 26 | google.golang.org/protobuf v1.26.0-rc.1/go.mod h1:jlhhOSvTdKEhbULTjvd4ARK9grFBp09yW+WbY/TyQbw= 27 | google.golang.org/protobuf v1.28.1 h1:d0NfwRgPtno5B1Wa6L2DAG+KivqkdutMf1UhdNx175w= 28 | google.golang.org/protobuf v1.28.1/go.mod h1:HV8QOd/L58Z+nl8r43ehVNZIU/HEI6OcFqwMG9pJV4I= 29 | gopkg.in/check.v1 v0.0.0-20161208181325-20d25e280405/go.mod h1:Co6ibVJAznAaIkqp8huTwlJQCZ016jof/cbN4VW5Yz0= 30 | gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.2.2 h1:ZCJp+EgiOT7lHqUV2J862kp8Qj64Jo6az82+3Td9dZw= 31 | gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.2.2/go.mod h1:hI93XBmqTisBFMUTm0b8Fm+jr3Dg1NNxqwp+5A1VGuI= 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ipip.ipdb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/burpheart/cybertagger/9bd58ed149146361ef0b6569ea07915b21617f54/ipip.ipdb -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tagger.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package cybertagger 2 | 3 | import ( 4 | "bufio" 5 | "fmt" 6 | "github.com/goccy/go-json" 7 | "github.com/google/cel-go/cel" 8 | "github.com/google/cel-go/common/types" 9 | "github.com/google/cel-go/common/types/ref" 10 | "github.com/ipipdotnet/ipdb-go" 11 | "io" 12 | "log" 13 | "os" 14 | "runtime" 15 | "strings" 16 | "sync" 17 | "sync/atomic" 18 | "time" 19 | ) 20 | 21 | // GRule 规则结构体 22 | type GRule struct { 23 | Product string `json:"product"` 24 | Program cel.Program `json:"rule"` 25 | RuleID string `json:"rule_id"` 26 | Level string `json:"level"` 27 | Category string `json:"category"` 28 | ParentCategory string `json:"parent_category"` 29 | Softhard string `json:"softhard"` 30 | Company string `json:"company"` 31 | From string `json:"from"` 32 | } 33 | 34 | // MFinger 指纹识别线程 35 | type MFinger struct { 36 | ResponseHeader *string 37 | ResponseBody *string 38 | TLSData string 39 | Title *string 40 | WebServer *string 41 | Port *string 42 | Banner string 43 | Grules []GRule 44 | Row *Result 45 | sync.Mutex 46 | isUsed bool 47 | } 48 | 49 | //HTTPX结构体 50 | 51 | type ChainItem struct { 52 | Request string `json:"request,omitempty"` 53 | Response string `json:"response,omitempty"` 54 | StatusCode int `json:"status_code,omitempty"` 55 | Location string `json:"location,omitempty"` 56 | RequestURL string `json:"request-url,omitempty"` 57 | } 58 | type ZTLSData struct { 59 | TLSVersion string `json:"tls_version,omitempty"` 60 | CipherSuite string `json:"cipher_suite,omitempty"` 61 | ExtensionServerName string `json:"extension_server_name,omitempty"` 62 | DNSNames []string `json:"dns_names,omitempty"` 63 | Emails []string `json:"emails,omitempty"` 64 | CommonName []string `json:"common_name,omitempty"` 65 | Organization []string `json:"organization,omitempty"` 66 | IssuerCommonName []string `json:"issuer_common_name,omitempty"` 67 | IssuerOrg []string `json:"issuer_organization,omitempty"` 68 | FingerprintSHA256 string `json:"fingerprint_sha256,omitempty"` 69 | FingerprintSHA256OpenSSL string `json:"fingerprint_sha256_openssl,omitempty"` 70 | ClientHello []byte `json:"client_hello,omitempty"` 71 | HandshakeLog []byte `json:"handshake_log,omitempty"` 72 | HeartBleedLog []byte `json:"heartbleed_log,omitempty"` 73 | } 74 | type Response struct { 75 | // Timestamp is the timestamp for certificate response 76 | Timestamp *time.Time `json:"timestamp,omitempty"` 77 | // Host is the host to make request to 78 | Host string `json:"host,omitempty"` 79 | // IP is the IP address the request was made to 80 | IP string `json:"ip,omitempty"` 81 | // Port is the port to make request to 82 | Port string `json:"port,omitempty"` 83 | // ProbeStatus is false if the tls probe failed 84 | ProbeStatus bool `json:"probe_status,omitempty"` 85 | // Error is the optional error for tls request included 86 | // with errors_json flag. 87 | Error string `json:"error,omitempty"` 88 | // Version is the tls version responded by the server 89 | Version string `json:"tls_version,omitempty"` 90 | // Cipher is the cipher for the tls request 91 | Cipher string `json:"cipher,omitempty"` 92 | // CertificateResponse is the leaf certificate embedded in json 93 | *CertificateResponse `json:",inline"` 94 | // TLSConnection is the client used for TLS connection 95 | // when ran using scan-mode auto. 96 | TLSConnection string `json:"tls_connection,omitempty"` 97 | // Chain is the chain of certificates 98 | //Chain []*CertificateResponse `json:"chain,omitempty"` 99 | JarmHash string `json:"jarm_hash,omitempty"` 100 | Ja3Hash string `json:"ja3_hash,omitempty"` 101 | ServerName string `json:"sni,omitempty"` 102 | VersionEnum []string `json:"version_enum,omitempty"` 103 | //TlsCiphers []TlsCiphers `json:"cipher_enum,omitempty"` 104 | //ClientHello *ztls.ClientHello `json:"client_hello,omitempty"` 105 | //ServerHello *ztls.ServerHello `json:"servers_hello,omitempty"` 106 | } 107 | 108 | type CertificateResponse struct { 109 | // Expired specifies whether the certificate has expired 110 | Expired bool `json:"expired,omitempty"` 111 | // SelfSigned returns true if the certificate is self-signed 112 | SelfSigned bool `json:"self_signed,omitempty"` 113 | // MisMatched returns true if the certificate is mismatched 114 | MisMatched bool `json:"mismatched,omitempty"` 115 | // Revoked returns true if the certificate is revoked 116 | Revoked bool `json:"revoked,omitempty"` 117 | // NotBefore is the not-before time for certificate 118 | NotBefore time.Time `json:"not_before,omitempty"` 119 | // NotAfter is the not-after time for certificate 120 | NotAfter time.Time `json:"not_after,omitempty"` 121 | // SubjectDN is the distinguished name for cert 122 | SubjectDN string `json:"subject_dn,omitempty"` 123 | // SubjectCN is the common name for cert 124 | SubjectCN string `json:"subject_cn,omitempty"` 125 | // SubjectOrg is the organization for cert subject 126 | SubjectOrg []string `json:"subject_org,omitempty"` 127 | // SubjectAN is a list of Subject Alternative Names for the certificate 128 | SubjectAN []string `json:"subject_an,omitempty"` 129 | // IssuerDN is the distinguished name for cert 130 | IssuerDN string `json:"issuer_dn,omitempty"` 131 | // IssuerCN is the common name for cert 132 | IssuerCN string `json:"issuer_cn,omitempty"` 133 | // IssuerOrg is the organization for cert issuer 134 | IssuerOrg []string `json:"issuer_org,omitempty"` 135 | // Emails is a list of Emails for the certificate 136 | Emails []string `json:"emails,omitempty"` 137 | // FingerprintHash is the hashes for certificate 138 | FingerprintHash CertificateResponseFingerprintHash `json:"fingerprint_hash,omitempty"` 139 | // Certificate is the raw certificate in PEM format 140 | Certificate string `json:"certificate,omitempty"` 141 | // WildCardCert is true if tls certificate is a wildcard certificate 142 | WildCardCert bool `json:"wildcard_certificate,omitempty"` 143 | } 144 | type CertificateResponseFingerprintHash struct { 145 | // MD5 is the md5 hash for certificate 146 | MD5 string `json:"md5,omitempty"` 147 | // SHA1 is the sha1 hash for certificate 148 | SHA1 string `json:"sha1,omitempty"` 149 | // SHA256 is the sha256 hash for certificate 150 | SHA256 string `json:"sha256,omitempty"` 151 | } 152 | type AsnResponse struct { 153 | AsNumber string `json:"as_number" csv:"as_number"` 154 | AsName string `json:"as_name" csv:"as_name"` 155 | AsCountry string `json:"as_country" csv:"as_country"` 156 | AsRange []string `json:"as_range" csv:"as_range"` 157 | } 158 | type CSPData struct { 159 | Domains []string `json:"domains,omitempty"` 160 | } 161 | 162 | type Result struct { 163 | Timestamp time.Time `json:"timestamp,omitempty" csv:"timestamp"` 164 | ASN *AsnResponse `json:"asn,omitempty" csv:"asn"` 165 | CSPData *CSPData `json:"csp,omitempty" csv:"csp"` 166 | TLSData Response `json:"tls,omitempty" csv:"tls"` 167 | Hashes map[string]interface{} `json:"hash,omitempty" csv:"hash"` 168 | ExtractRegex []string `json:"extract_regex,omitempty" csv:"extract_regex"` 169 | CDNName string `json:"cdn_name,omitempty" csv:"cdn_name"` 170 | Port string `json:"port,omitempty" csv:"port"` 171 | URL string `json:"url,omitempty" csv:"url"` 172 | Input string `json:"input,omitempty" csv:"input"` 173 | Location string `json:"location,omitempty" csv:"location"` 174 | Title string `json:"title,omitempty" csv:"title"` 175 | Ip string `json:"ip,omitempty" csv:"ip"` 176 | Scheme string `json:"scheme,omitempty" csv:"scheme"` 177 | Error string `json:"error,omitempty" csv:"error"` 178 | WebServer string `json:"webserver,omitempty" csv:"webserver"` 179 | ResponseBody string `json:"body,omitempty" csv:"body"` 180 | ContentType string `json:"content_type,omitempty" csv:"content_type"` 181 | Method string `json:"method,omitempty" csv:"method"` 182 | Host string `json:"host,omitempty" csv:"host"` 183 | Path string `json:"path,omitempty" csv:"path"` 184 | FavIconMMH3 string `json:"favicon,omitempty" csv:"favicon"` 185 | FaviconPath string `json:"favicon_path,omitempty" csv:"favicon_path"` 186 | FinalURL string `json:"final_url,omitempty" csv:"final_url"` 187 | ResponseHeader map[string]interface{} `json:"header,omitempty" csv:"header"` 188 | RawHeader string `json:"raw_header,omitempty" csv:"raw_header"` 189 | Request string `json:"request,omitempty" csv:"request"` 190 | ResponseTime string `json:"time,omitempty" csv:"time"` 191 | Jarm string `json:"jarm,omitempty" csv:"jarm"` 192 | ChainStatusCodes []int `json:"chain_status_codes,omitempty" csv:"chain_status_codes"` 193 | A []string `json:"a,omitempty" csv:"a"` 194 | CNAMEs []string `json:"cname,omitempty" csv:"cname"` 195 | Technologies []string `json:"tech,omitempty" csv:"tech"` 196 | Extracts map[string][]string `json:"extracts,omitempty" csv:"extracts"` 197 | Chain []ChainItem `json:"chain,omitempty" csv:"chain"` 198 | Words int `json:"words" csv:"words"` 199 | Lines int `json:"lines" csv:"lines"` 200 | StatusCode int `json:"status_code,omitempty" csv:"status_code"` 201 | ContentLength int `json:"content_length,omitempty" csv:"content_length"` 202 | Failed bool `json:"failed" csv:"failed"` 203 | VHost bool `json:"vhost,omitempty" csv:"vhost"` 204 | WebSocket bool `json:"websocket,omitempty" csv:"websocket"` 205 | CDN bool `json:"cdn,omitempty" csv:"cdn"` 206 | HTTP2 bool `json:"http2,omitempty" csv:"http2"` 207 | Pipeline bool `json:"pipeline,omitempty" csv:"pipeline"` 208 | StoredResponsePath string `json:"stored_response_path,omitempty" csv:"stored_response_path"` 209 | Country string `json:"country,omitempty" csv:"country"` 210 | Province string `json:"province,omitempty" csv:"province"` 211 | City string `json:"city,omitempty" csv:"city"` 212 | TaskId string `json:"task_id,omitempty" csv:"task_id"` 213 | Tag []string `json:"tag,omitempty" csv:"tag"` 214 | Finger []string `json:"finger,omitempty" csv:"finger"` 215 | } 216 | 217 | var InputLines uint64 = 0 218 | var OutLines uint64 = 0 219 | var LastOutLines uint64 = 0 220 | 221 | func RunNew(finger bool, src string, dst string, taskid string) { 222 | timeTickerChan := time.Tick(time.Second * 1) 223 | //TODO 不知道为什么丟数据 结尾部分数据行丢失 丢失数量差不多和线程数一样 224 | //多线程 非常消耗内存 6000条规则 一个线程至少占用160M内存 可以跑满cpu 225 | var mu sync.Mutex 226 | var maxGoroutines = runtime.NumCPU() //最大线程设置为CPU核心数 限制CPU资源的docker容器中判断会有问题 227 | var ch = make(chan bool, maxGoroutines) 228 | //finger = true 229 | var mf []*MFinger 230 | for i := 0; i < maxGoroutines; i++ { 231 | var f MFinger //为了提升性能使用预先分配的指纹线程 避免使用go-cel设置变量 232 | f.Init() 233 | mf = append(mf, &f) 234 | } 235 | fmt.Printf("成功解析%d条规则\n", len(mf[0].Grules)) 236 | go func() { 237 | for { 238 | tempnum := atomic.LoadUint64(&OutLines) 239 | io.WriteString(os.Stderr, fmt.Sprintf("Input: %d Out: %d %6.3d/s \r", InputLines, OutLines, (tempnum-LastOutLines)/1)) 240 | LastOutLines = tempnum 241 | <-timeTickerChan 242 | } 243 | }() 244 | f, _ := os.OpenFile(dst, os.O_APPEND|os.O_CREATE|os.O_RDWR, 0666) 245 | db, err := ipdb.NewCity("ipip.ipdb") // 使用 IPIP数据库 https://www.ipip.net/free_download/ 246 | if err != nil { 247 | log.Fatal(err) 248 | } 249 | file, _ := os.Open(src) 250 | //const maxCapacity = 1024 * 1024 * 10 //限制单行10M 251 | //buf := make([]byte, maxCapacity) 252 | //input := bufio.NewScanner(file) 253 | //input.Buffer(buf, maxCapacity) 254 | 255 | jsonEncoder := json.NewEncoder(f) 256 | input := bufio.NewReader(file) 257 | //const Capacity = 1024 * 1024 * 10 //默认10M空间 258 | //linebuf := make([]byte, Capacity) 259 | var linebuf string 260 | for { 261 | //s := input.Bytes() 262 | s, err := input.ReadString('\n') 263 | if err != nil { 264 | if err == bufio.ErrBufferFull { 265 | linebuf = linebuf + s 266 | continue 267 | } 268 | if err == io.EOF { 269 | break 270 | } 271 | log.Fatalf(err.Error()) 272 | } 273 | if len(linebuf) > 0 { 274 | s = linebuf + s 275 | linebuf = "" 276 | } 277 | ch <- true 278 | go func(s string) { 279 | atomic.AddUint64(&InputLines, 1) 280 | defer func() { <-ch }() 281 | var row Result 282 | err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(s), &row) 283 | 284 | if err != nil { 285 | fmt.Println("DecodeErr:", string(s), err) 286 | return 287 | } 288 | if row.Failed { 289 | return 290 | } 291 | a, err := db.Find(row.Host, "CN") 292 | if err != nil { 293 | fmt.Println("IPDbErr:", row.Host) 294 | row.Country = "未知" 295 | } 296 | switch { 297 | case len(a) >= 3: 298 | row.Country = a[0] 299 | row.Province = a[1] 300 | row.City = a[2] 301 | case len(a) == 2: 302 | row.Country = a[0] 303 | row.Province = a[1] 304 | case len(a) == 1: 305 | row.Country = a[0] 306 | default: 307 | row.Country = "未知" 308 | } 309 | row.Ip = row.Host 310 | if finger { 311 | for { 312 | ok := false 313 | for _, s := range mf { 314 | s.Lock() 315 | if !s.isUsed { 316 | s.isUsed = true 317 | s.Unlock() 318 | s.ResponseHeader = &row.RawHeader //不要拷贝 319 | s.ResponseBody = &row.ResponseBody 320 | s.TLSData = fmt.Sprintf("%v", row.TLSData) 321 | s.Title = &row.Title 322 | s.Port = &row.Port 323 | s.WebServer = &row.WebServer 324 | s.Row = &row 325 | s.Do() 326 | s.Lock() 327 | s.isUsed = false 328 | s.Unlock() 329 | ok = true 330 | break 331 | } 332 | s.Unlock() 333 | } 334 | if ok { 335 | break 336 | } 337 | 338 | } 339 | } 340 | row.TaskId = taskid 341 | mu.Lock() 342 | defer mu.Unlock() 343 | err = jsonEncoder.Encode(row) 344 | if err != nil { 345 | fmt.Println("EncodeErr: ", err) 346 | } //Encoder 线程不安全 需要加锁 347 | atomic.AddUint64(&OutLines, 1) 348 | }(s[:len(s)-1]) 349 | 350 | } 351 | 352 | } 353 | 354 | func (f *MFinger) Do() { 355 | for _, v := range f.Grules { 356 | 357 | out, _, err := v.Program.Eval(map[string]any{}) 358 | //v.Program.ContextEval() 359 | if err != nil { 360 | log.Fatalf("Evaluation error: %v\n", err) 361 | } 362 | if out.Value().(bool) { 363 | f.Row.Finger = append(f.Row.Finger, v.Product) 364 | } 365 | } 366 | 367 | } 368 | 369 | // Init 初始化指纹规则 370 | func (f *MFinger) Init() { 371 | 372 | if len(f.Grules) > 0 { 373 | return 374 | } 375 | type Rule struct { 376 | Product string `json:"product"` 377 | Rule string `json:"rule"` 378 | RuleID string `json:"rule_id"` 379 | Level string `json:"level"` 380 | Category string `json:"category"` 381 | ParentCategory string `json:"parent_category"` 382 | Softhard string `json:"softhard"` 383 | Company string `json:"company"` 384 | From string `json:"from"` 385 | } 386 | 387 | env, err := cel.NewEnv( 388 | cel.Function("banner_contain", 389 | cel.Overload("banner_contain_string_bool", 390 | []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, 391 | cel.BoolType, 392 | cel.UnaryBinding(func(lhs ref.Val) ref.Val { 393 | return types.Bool(strings.Contains(*f.ResponseHeader, lhs.Value().(string)) || strings.Contains(*f.ResponseBody, lhs.Value().(string))) 394 | }, 395 | ), 396 | ), 397 | ), 398 | cel.Function("banner_equal", 399 | cel.Overload("banner_equal_string_bool", 400 | []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, 401 | cel.BoolType, 402 | cel.UnaryBinding(func(lhs ref.Val) ref.Val { 403 | return types.Bool(false) //没实现 非WEB应用 404 | //return types.Bool("%s are shaking hands." == lhs.Value().(string)) 405 | }, 406 | ), 407 | ), 408 | ), 409 | cel.Function("body_contain", 410 | cel.Overload("body_contain_string_bool", 411 | []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, 412 | cel.BoolType, 413 | cel.UnaryBinding(func(lhs ref.Val) ref.Val { 414 | return types.Bool(strings.Contains(*f.ResponseBody, lhs.Value().(string))) 415 | }, 416 | ), 417 | ), 418 | ), 419 | cel.Function("body_equal", 420 | cel.Overload("body_equal_string_bool", 421 | []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, 422 | cel.BoolType, 423 | cel.UnaryBinding(func(lhs ref.Val) ref.Val { 424 | return types.Bool(*f.ResponseBody == lhs.Value().(string)) 425 | }, 426 | ), 427 | ), 428 | ), 429 | cel.Function("cert_contain", 430 | cel.Overload("cert_contain_string_bool", 431 | []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, 432 | cel.BoolType, 433 | cel.UnaryBinding(func(lhs ref.Val) ref.Val { 434 | 435 | return types.Bool(strings.Contains(fmt.Sprintf("%v", f.TLSData), lhs.Value().(string))) 436 | }, 437 | ), 438 | ), 439 | ), 440 | cel.Function("header_contain", 441 | cel.Overload("header_contain_string_bool", 442 | []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, 443 | cel.BoolType, 444 | cel.UnaryBinding(func(lhs ref.Val) ref.Val { 445 | return types.Bool(strings.Contains(*f.ResponseHeader, lhs.Value().(string))) 446 | }, 447 | ), 448 | ), 449 | ), 450 | cel.Function("server_contain", 451 | cel.Overload("server_contain_string_bool", 452 | []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, 453 | cel.BoolType, 454 | cel.UnaryBinding(func(lhs ref.Val) ref.Val { 455 | return types.Bool(strings.Contains(*f.WebServer, lhs.Value().(string))) 456 | }, 457 | ), 458 | ), 459 | ), 460 | cel.Function("server_equal", 461 | cel.Overload("server_equal_string_bool", 462 | []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, 463 | cel.BoolType, 464 | cel.UnaryBinding(func(lhs ref.Val) ref.Val { 465 | return types.Bool(*f.WebServer == lhs.Value().(string)) 466 | }, 467 | ), 468 | ), 469 | ), 470 | cel.Function("protocol_contain", 471 | cel.Overload("protocol_contain_string_bool", 472 | []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, 473 | cel.BoolType, 474 | cel.UnaryBinding(func(lhs ref.Val) ref.Val { 475 | return types.Bool(false) //没实现 476 | //return types.Bool(strings.Contains(row.WebServer, lhs.Value().(string))) 477 | }, 478 | ), 479 | ), 480 | ), cel.Function("title_contain", 481 | cel.Overload("title_contain_string_bool", 482 | []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, 483 | cel.BoolType, 484 | cel.UnaryBinding(func(lhs ref.Val) ref.Val { 485 | return types.Bool(strings.Contains(*f.Title, lhs.Value().(string))) 486 | }, 487 | ), 488 | ), 489 | ), cel.Function("title_equal", 490 | cel.Overload("title_equal_string_bool", 491 | []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, 492 | cel.BoolType, 493 | cel.UnaryBinding(func(lhs ref.Val) ref.Val { 494 | return types.Bool(*f.Title == lhs.Value().(string)) 495 | }, 496 | ), 497 | ), 498 | ), cel.Function("port_contain", 499 | cel.Overload("port_contain_string_bool", 500 | []*cel.Type{cel.StringType}, 501 | cel.BoolType, 502 | cel.UnaryBinding(func(lhs ref.Val) ref.Val { 503 | return types.Bool(*f.Port == lhs.Value().(string)) 504 | }, 505 | ), 506 | ), 507 | ), 508 | ) 509 | if err != nil { 510 | log.Fatalf("environment creation error: %v\n", err) 511 | } 512 | // Check iss for error in both Parse and Check. 513 | //file, _ := os.Open("finger.json") 514 | file, _ := os.Open("finger.json") 515 | //const maxCapacity = 1024 * 1024 * 10 516 | //buf := make([]byte, maxCapacity) 517 | input := bufio.NewScanner(file) 518 | //input.Buffer(buf, maxCapacity) 519 | for input.Scan() { 520 | s := input.Bytes() 521 | var rule Rule 522 | err := json.Unmarshal(s, &rule) 523 | if err != nil { 524 | fmt.Println("FingerDecodeErr:", string(s), err) 525 | } 526 | ast, iss := env.Compile(rule.Rule) 527 | if iss.Err() != nil { 528 | //fmt.Println("FingerCompileErr:", string(s), iss.Err().Error()) 529 | continue 530 | } 531 | prg, err := env.Program(ast) 532 | if err != nil { 533 | log.Fatalf("Program creation error: %v\n", err) 534 | } 535 | var grule GRule 536 | grule.Product = rule.Product 537 | grule.Company = rule.Company 538 | grule.From = rule.From 539 | grule.Level = rule.Level 540 | grule.ParentCategory = rule.ParentCategory 541 | grule.RuleID = rule.RuleID 542 | grule.Softhard = rule.Softhard 543 | grule.Program = prg 544 | f.Grules = append(f.Grules, grule) 545 | } 546 | } 547 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------