├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── arachni.py ├── config.py ├── images ├── mysql.png └── process.png ├── profiles ├── default.json ├── full_audit.json ├── sql_injection.json └── xss.json ├── proxy.py ├── scan.py ├── utils ├── __init__.py ├── database.py ├── parser.py └── utils.py └── vuln.sql /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files 2 | __pycache__/ 3 | *.py[cod] 4 | 5 | # C extensions 6 | *.so 7 | 8 | # Distribution / packaging 9 | .Python 10 | env/ 11 | build/ 12 | develop-eggs/ 13 | dist/ 14 | downloads/ 15 | eggs/ 16 | .eggs/ 17 | lib/ 18 | lib64/ 19 | parts/ 20 | sdist/ 21 | var/ 22 | *.egg-info/ 23 | .installed.cfg 24 | *.egg 25 | 26 | # PyInstaller 27 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template 28 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. 29 | *.manifest 30 | *.spec 31 | 32 | # Installer logs 33 | pip-log.txt 34 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt 35 | 36 | # Unit test / coverage reports 37 | htmlcov/ 38 | .tox/ 39 | .coverage 40 | .coverage.* 41 | .cache 42 | nosetests.xml 43 | coverage.xml 44 | *,cover 45 | 46 | # Translations 47 | *.mo 48 | *.pot 49 | 50 | # Django stuff: 51 | *.log 52 | 53 | # Sphinx documentation 54 | docs/_build/ 55 | 56 | # PyBuilder 57 | target/ 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jjf012/PassiveScanner/bc0e3d992ccc2dcb2bcac3971e1de59066538c27/README.md -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /arachni.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import json 2 | import urllib.request 3 | 4 | 5 | class ArachniClient(object): 6 | with open('./profiles/default.json') as f: 7 | default_profile = json.load(f) 8 | 9 | def __init__(self, arachni_url='http://127.0.0.1:7331'): 10 | self.arachni_url = arachni_url 11 | self.options = ArachniClient.default_profile 12 | 13 | def get_http_request(self, api_path): 14 | return urllib.request.urlopen(self.arachni_url + api_path).read().decode('utf8') 15 | 16 | def post_api(self, api_path): 17 | options = json.dumps(self.options) 18 | options = options if isinstance(options, bytes) else options.encode('utf8') 19 | request = urllib.request.Request(self.arachni_url + api_path, options) 20 | request.add_header('Content-Type', 'application/json') 21 | return urllib.request.urlopen(request).read().decode('utf8') 22 | 23 | def put_request(self, api_path): 24 | request = urllib.request.Request(self.arachni_url + api_path) 25 | request.get_method = lambda: 'PUT' 26 | return urllib.request.urlopen(request).read().decode('utf8') 27 | 28 | def delete_request(self, api_path): 29 | request = urllib.request.Request(self.arachni_url + api_path) 30 | request.get_method = lambda: 'DELETE' 31 | return urllib.request.urlopen(request).read().decode('utf8') 32 | 33 | def get_scans(self): 34 | return json.loads(self.get_http_request('/scans')) 35 | 36 | def get_status(self, scan_id): 37 | return json.loads(self.get_http_request('/scans/' + scan_id)) 38 | 39 | def get_summary(self, scan_id): 40 | return json.loads(self.get_http_request('/scans/' + scan_id + '/summary')) 41 | 42 | def pause_scan(self, scan_id): 43 | return self.put_request('/scans/' + scan_id + '/pause') 44 | 45 | def resume_scan(self, scan_id): 46 | return self.put_request('/scans/' + scan_id + '/resume') 47 | 48 | def get_report(self, scan_id, report_format=None): 49 | if self.get_status(scan_id)['status'] == 'done': 50 | 51 | if report_format == 'html': 52 | report_format = 'html.zip' 53 | 54 | if report_format in ['json', 'xml', 'yaml', 'html.zip']: 55 | return self.get_http_request('/scans/' + scan_id + '/report.' + report_format) 56 | elif report_format == None: 57 | return self.get_http_request('/scans/' + scan_id + '/report') 58 | else: 59 | print('your requested format is not available.') 60 | 61 | else: 62 | print('your requested scan is in progress.') 63 | 64 | def delete_scan(self, scan_id): 65 | return self.delete_request('/scans/' + scan_id) 66 | 67 | def start_scan(self): 68 | if self.options['url']: 69 | return json.loads(self.post_api('/scans')) 70 | else: 71 | print('Target is not set!') 72 | return 73 | 74 | def target(self, target_url, options=None): 75 | try: 76 | urllib.request.urlopen(target_url) 77 | self.options['url'] = target_url 78 | if options and isinstance(options, dict): 79 | self.options.update(options) 80 | # self.options['checks'] = ["active/*", "-csrf"] 81 | except urllib.request.HTTPError as e: 82 | print(e.code) 83 | 84 | def profile(self, profile_path): 85 | with open(profile_path) as f: 86 | self.options = json.load(f) 87 | 88 | 89 | if __name__ == '__main__': 90 | a = ArachniClient() 91 | a.profile('./profiles/default.json') 92 | a.target('http://demo.aisec.cn') 93 | a.start_scan() 94 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # encoding: utf-8 2 | 3 | # page show record size 4 | show_cnt = 15 5 | 6 | # msyql dababase connection info 7 | mysqldb_conn = { 8 | 'host': '127.0.0.1', 9 | 'user': 'root', 10 | 'password': 'root', 11 | 'db': 'wyproxy', 12 | 'charset': 'utf8' 13 | } 14 | 15 | # with out save http response content to database 16 | save_content = True 17 | 18 | # http map filenames to MIME types 19 | # https://docs.python.org/2/library/mimetypes.html 20 | http_mimes = ['text', 'image', 'application', 'video', 'message', 'audio'] 21 | 22 | # http static resource file extension 23 | static_ext = ['js', 'css', 'ico', 'jpg', 'png', 'gif', 'jpeg', 'bmp'] 24 | 25 | # media resource files type 26 | media_types = ['image', 'video', 'audio'] 27 | 28 | # http static resource files 29 | static_files = [ 30 | 'text/css', 31 | # 'application/javascript', 32 | # 'application/x-javascript', 33 | 'application/msword', 34 | 'application/vnd.ms-excel', 35 | 'application/vnd.ms-powerpoint', 36 | 'application/x-ms-wmd', 37 | 'application/x-shockwave-flash', 38 | # 'image/x-cmu-raster', 39 | # 'image/x-ms-bmp', 40 | # 'image/x-portable-graymap', 41 | # 'image/x-portable-bitmap', 42 | # 'image/jpeg', 43 | # 'image/gif', 44 | # 'image/x-xwindowdump', 45 | # 'image/png', 46 | # 'image/vnd.microsoft.icon', 47 | # 'image/x-portable-pixmap', 48 | # 'image/x-xpixmap', 49 | # 'image/ief', 50 | # 'image/x-portable-anymap', 51 | # 'image/x-rgb', 52 | # 'image/x-xbitmap', 53 | # 'image/tiff', 54 | # 'video/mpeg', 55 | # 'video/x-sgi-movie', 56 | # 'video/mp4', 57 | # 'video/x-msvideo', 58 | # 'video/quicktime' 59 | # 'audio/mpeg', 60 | # 'audio/x-wav', 61 | # 'audio/x-aiff', 62 | # 'audio/basic', 63 | # 'audio/x-pn-realaudio', 64 | ] 65 | 66 | black_domains = ['baidu.com', 'qq.com', 'alicdn.com'] 67 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/mysql.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jjf012/PassiveScanner/bc0e3d992ccc2dcb2bcac3971e1de59066538c27/images/mysql.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /images/process.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jjf012/PassiveScanner/bc0e3d992ccc2dcb2bcac3971e1de59066538c27/images/process.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/default.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "url" : null, 3 | "http" : { 4 | "user_agent" : "Arachni/v2.0dev", 5 | "request_timeout" : 10000, 6 | "request_redirect_limit" : 5, 7 | "request_concurrency" : 20, 8 | "request_queue_size" : 100, 9 | "request_headers" : {}, 10 | "response_max_size" : 500000, 11 | "cookies" : {} 12 | }, 13 | "audit" : { 14 | "parameter_values" : true, 15 | "exclude_vector_patterns" : [], 16 | "include_vector_patterns" : [], 17 | "link_templates" : [], 18 | "elements" : [] 19 | }, 20 | "input" : { 21 | "values" : {}, 22 | "default_values" : { 23 | "(?i-mx:name)" : "arachni_name", 24 | "(?i-mx:user)" : "arachni_user", 25 | "(?i-mx:usr)" : "arachni_user", 26 | "(?i-mx:pass)" : "5543!%arachni_secret", 27 | "(?i-mx:txt)" : "arachni_text", 28 | "(?i-mx:num)" : "132", 29 | "(?i-mx:amount)" : "100", 30 | "(?i-mx:mail)" : "arachni@email.gr", 31 | "(?i-mx:account)" : "12", 32 | "(?i-mx:id)" : "1" 33 | }, 34 | "without_defaults" : false, 35 | "force" : false 36 | }, 37 | "browser_cluster" : { 38 | "wait_for_elements" : {}, 39 | "pool_size" : 6, 40 | "job_timeout" : 25, 41 | "worker_time_to_live" : 100, 42 | "ignore_images" : false, 43 | "screen_width" : 1600, 44 | "screen_height" : 1200 45 | }, 46 | "scope" : { 47 | "redundant_path_patterns" : {}, 48 | "dom_depth_limit" : 5, 49 | "exclude_path_patterns" : [], 50 | "exclude_content_patterns" : [], 51 | "include_path_patterns" : [], 52 | "restrict_paths" : [], 53 | "extend_paths" : [], 54 | "url_rewrites" : {} 55 | }, 56 | "session" : {}, 57 | "checks" : [], 58 | "platforms" : [], 59 | "plugins" : {}, 60 | "no_fingerprinting" : false, 61 | "authorized_by" : null 62 | } 63 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/full_audit.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "scope" : { 3 | "redundant_path_patterns" : {}, 4 | "dom_depth_limit" : 5, 5 | "exclude_file_extensions" : [], 6 | "exclude_path_patterns" : [], 7 | "exclude_content_patterns" : [], 8 | "include_path_patterns" : [], 9 | "restrict_paths" : [], 10 | "extend_paths" : [], 11 | "url_rewrites" : {} 12 | }, 13 | "datastore" : {}, 14 | "http" : { 15 | "user_agent" : "Arachni/v1.4", 16 | "request_timeout" : 10000, 17 | "request_redirect_limit" : 5, 18 | "request_concurrency" : 20, 19 | "request_queue_size" : 100, 20 | "request_headers" : {}, 21 | "response_max_size" : 500000, 22 | "cookies" : {} 23 | }, 24 | "audit" : { 25 | "parameter_values" : true, 26 | "exclude_vector_patterns" : [], 27 | "include_vector_patterns" : [], 28 | "link_templates" : [], 29 | "links" : true, 30 | "forms" : true, 31 | "cookies" : true, 32 | "jsons" : true, 33 | "xmls" : true, 34 | "ui_forms" : true, 35 | "ui_inputs" : true 36 | }, 37 | "session" : {}, 38 | "browser_cluster" : { 39 | "local_storage" : {}, 40 | "wait_for_elements" : {}, 41 | "pool_size" : 6, 42 | "job_timeout" : 25, 43 | "worker_time_to_live" : 100, 44 | "ignore_images" : false, 45 | "screen_width" : 1600, 46 | "screen_height" : 1200 47 | }, 48 | "input" : { 49 | "values" : { 50 | "name" : "arachni_name", 51 | "user" : "arachni_user", 52 | "usr" : "arachni_user", 53 | "pass" : "5543!%arachni_secret", 54 | "txt" : "arachni_text", 55 | "num" : "132", 56 | "amount" : "100", 57 | "mail" : "arachni@email.gr", 58 | "account" : "12", 59 | "id" : "1" 60 | }, 61 | "without_defaults" : true, 62 | "force" : false 63 | }, 64 | "checks" : [ 65 | "allowed_methods", 66 | "backdoors", 67 | "backup_directories", 68 | "backup_files", 69 | "captcha", 70 | "code_injection", 71 | "code_injection_php_input_wrapper", 72 | "code_injection_timing", 73 | "common_admin_interfaces", 74 | "common_directories", 75 | "common_files", 76 | "cookie_set_for_parent_domain", 77 | "credit_card", 78 | "csrf", 79 | "cvs_svn_users", 80 | "directory_listing", 81 | "emails", 82 | "file_inclusion", 83 | "form_upload", 84 | "hsts", 85 | "htaccess_limit", 86 | "html_objects", 87 | "http_only_cookies", 88 | "http_put", 89 | "insecure_client_access_policy", 90 | "insecure_cookies", 91 | "insecure_cors_policy", 92 | "insecure_cross_domain_policy_access", 93 | "insecure_cross_domain_policy_headers", 94 | "interesting_responses", 95 | "ldap_injection", 96 | "localstart_asp", 97 | "mixed_resource", 98 | "no_sql_injection", 99 | "no_sql_injection_differential", 100 | "origin_spoof_access_restriction_bypass", 101 | "os_cmd_injection", 102 | "os_cmd_injection_timing", 103 | "password_autocomplete", 104 | "path_traversal", 105 | "private_ip", 106 | "response_splitting", 107 | "rfi", 108 | "session_fixation", 109 | "source_code_disclosure", 110 | "sql_injection", 111 | "sql_injection_differential", 112 | "sql_injection_timing", 113 | "ssn", 114 | "trainer", 115 | "unencrypted_password_forms", 116 | "unvalidated_redirect", 117 | "unvalidated_redirect_dom", 118 | "webdav", 119 | "x_frame_options", 120 | "xpath_injection", 121 | "xss", 122 | "xss_dom", 123 | "xss_dom_script_context", 124 | "xss_event", 125 | "xss_path", 126 | "xss_script_context", 127 | "xss_tag", 128 | "xst", 129 | "xxe" 130 | ], 131 | "platforms" : [], 132 | "plugins" : { 133 | "autothrottle" : {}, 134 | "discovery" : {}, 135 | "healthmap" : {}, 136 | "timing_attacks" : {}, 137 | "uniformity" : {} 138 | }, 139 | "no_fingerprinting" : false, 140 | "authorized_by" : null 141 | } 142 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/sql_injection.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "scope" : { 3 | "redundant_path_patterns" : {}, 4 | "dom_depth_limit" : 5, 5 | "exclude_file_extensions" : [], 6 | "exclude_path_patterns" : [], 7 | "exclude_content_patterns" : [], 8 | "include_path_patterns" : [], 9 | "restrict_paths" : [], 10 | "extend_paths" : [], 11 | "url_rewrites" : {} 12 | }, 13 | "datastore" : {}, 14 | "http" : { 15 | "user_agent" : "Arachni/v1.4", 16 | "request_timeout" : 10000, 17 | "request_redirect_limit" : 5, 18 | "request_concurrency" : 20, 19 | "request_queue_size" : 100, 20 | "request_headers" : {}, 21 | "response_max_size" : 500000, 22 | "cookies" : {} 23 | }, 24 | "audit" : { 25 | "parameter_values" : true, 26 | "exclude_vector_patterns" : [], 27 | "include_vector_patterns" : [], 28 | "link_templates" : [], 29 | "links" : true, 30 | "forms" : true, 31 | "cookies" : true, 32 | "jsons" : true, 33 | "xmls" : true, 34 | "ui_forms" : true, 35 | "ui_inputs" : true 36 | }, 37 | "session" : {}, 38 | "browser_cluster" : { 39 | "local_storage" : {}, 40 | "wait_for_elements" : {}, 41 | "pool_size" : 6, 42 | "job_timeout" : 25, 43 | "worker_time_to_live" : 100, 44 | "ignore_images" : false, 45 | "screen_width" : 1600, 46 | "screen_height" : 1200 47 | }, 48 | "input" : { 49 | "values" : { 50 | "name" : "arachni_name", 51 | "user" : "arachni_user", 52 | "usr" : "arachni_user", 53 | "pass" : "5543!%arachni_secret", 54 | "txt" : "arachni_text", 55 | "num" : "132", 56 | "amount" : "100", 57 | "mail" : "arachni@email.gr", 58 | "account" : "12", 59 | "id" : "1" 60 | }, 61 | "without_defaults" : true, 62 | "force" : false 63 | }, 64 | "checks" : [ 65 | "sql_injection", 66 | "sql_injection_differential", 67 | "sql_injection_timing" 68 | ], 69 | "platforms" : [], 70 | "plugins" : { 71 | "autothrottle" : {}, 72 | "discovery" : {}, 73 | "healthmap" : {}, 74 | "timing_attacks" : {}, 75 | "uniformity" : {} 76 | }, 77 | "no_fingerprinting" : false, 78 | "authorized_by" : null 79 | } 80 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /profiles/xss.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "scope" : { 3 | "redundant_path_patterns" : {}, 4 | "dom_depth_limit" : 5, 5 | "exclude_file_extensions" : [], 6 | "exclude_path_patterns" : [], 7 | "exclude_content_patterns" : [], 8 | "include_path_patterns" : [], 9 | "restrict_paths" : [], 10 | "extend_paths" : [], 11 | "url_rewrites" : {} 12 | }, 13 | "datastore" : {}, 14 | "http" : { 15 | "user_agent" : "Arachni/v1.4", 16 | "request_timeout" : 10000, 17 | "request_redirect_limit" : 5, 18 | "request_concurrency" : 20, 19 | "request_queue_size" : 100, 20 | "request_headers" : {}, 21 | "response_max_size" : 500000, 22 | "cookies" : {} 23 | }, 24 | "audit" : { 25 | "parameter_values" : true, 26 | "exclude_vector_patterns" : [], 27 | "include_vector_patterns" : [], 28 | "link_templates" : [], 29 | "links" : true, 30 | "forms" : true, 31 | "cookies" : true, 32 | "jsons" : true, 33 | "xmls" : true, 34 | "ui_forms" : true, 35 | "ui_inputs" : true 36 | }, 37 | "session" : {}, 38 | "browser_cluster" : { 39 | "local_storage" : {}, 40 | "wait_for_elements" : {}, 41 | "pool_size" : 6, 42 | "job_timeout" : 25, 43 | "worker_time_to_live" : 100, 44 | "ignore_images" : false, 45 | "screen_width" : 1600, 46 | "screen_height" : 1200 47 | }, 48 | "input" : { 49 | "values" : { 50 | "name" : "arachni_name", 51 | "user" : "arachni_user", 52 | "usr" : "arachni_user", 53 | "pass" : "5543!%arachni_secret", 54 | "txt" : "arachni_text", 55 | "num" : "132", 56 | "amount" : "100", 57 | "mail" : "arachni@email.gr", 58 | "account" : "12", 59 | "id" : "1" 60 | }, 61 | "without_defaults" : true, 62 | "force" : false 63 | }, 64 | "checks" : [ 65 | "xss", 66 | "xss_path", 67 | "xss_tag", 68 | "xss_script_context", 69 | "xss_event", 70 | "xss_dom", 71 | "xss_dom_script_context" 72 | ], 73 | "platforms" : [], 74 | "plugins" : { 75 | "autothrottle" : {}, 76 | "discovery" : {}, 77 | "healthmap" : {}, 78 | "timing_attacks" : {}, 79 | "uniformity" : {} 80 | }, 81 | "no_fingerprinting" : false, 82 | "authorized_by" : null 83 | } 84 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /proxy.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3 2 | """ 3 | This example shows how to build a proxy based on mitmproxy's Flow 4 | primitives. 5 | Heads Up: In the majority of cases, you want to use inline scripts. 6 | Note that request and response messages are not automatically replied to, 7 | so we need to implement handlers to do this. 8 | """ 9 | import argparse 10 | import logging 11 | import redis 12 | from pprint import pprint 13 | from mitmproxy import controller, options, master 14 | from mitmproxy.proxy import ProxyServer, ProxyConfig 15 | from config import media_types, static_files, static_ext 16 | from scan import scan_run 17 | from utils.parser import ResponseParser 18 | from utils.utils import get_url_hash 19 | 20 | logging.basicConfig( 21 | level=logging.INFO, # filename='/tmp/wyproxy.log', 22 | format='%(asctime)s [%(levelname)s] %(message)s', 23 | ) 24 | r = redis.Redis(host="localhost", port=6379, password="password") 25 | 26 | 27 | class MyMaster(master.Master): 28 | def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): 29 | super(MyMaster, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) 30 | # self.url_seen = set() 31 | 32 | def run(self): 33 | try: 34 | logging.info("proxy started successfully...") 35 | master.Master.run(self) 36 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 37 | logging.info("Ctrl C - stopping proxy") 38 | self.shutdown() 39 | 40 | def get_extension(self, flow): 41 | if not flow.request.path_components: 42 | return '' 43 | else: 44 | end_path = flow.request.path_components[-1:][0] 45 | split_ext = end_path.split('.') 46 | if not split_ext or len(split_ext) == 1: 47 | return '' 48 | else: 49 | return split_ext[-1:][0][:32] 50 | 51 | def capture_pass(self, flow): 52 | """if content_type is media_types or static_files, then pass captrue""" 53 | 54 | extension = self.get_extension(flow) 55 | if extension in static_ext: 56 | return True 57 | 58 | # can't catch the content_type 59 | content_type = flow.response.headers.get('Content-Type', '').split(';')[:1][0] 60 | if not content_type: 61 | return False 62 | 63 | if content_type in static_files: 64 | return True 65 | 66 | http_mime_type = content_type.split('/')[:1] 67 | if http_mime_type: 68 | return True if http_mime_type[0] in media_types else False 69 | else: 70 | return False 71 | 72 | @controller.handler 73 | def request(self, f): 74 | pprint(f.request.path_components) 75 | 76 | @controller.handler 77 | def response(self, f): 78 | try: 79 | # if _domain in f.request.host: 80 | if not self.capture_pass(f): 81 | url_id = get_url_hash(f.request.url, f.request.content) 82 | if not r.exists(url_id): 83 | # pprint(result) 84 | r.set(url_id, 1) 85 | parser = ResponseParser(f) 86 | result = parser.parser_data() 87 | task_id = scan_run.delay(result['url'], headers=result['request_header'], 88 | post_data=result['request_content'] or "") 89 | print(task_id) 90 | except Exception as e: 91 | logging.error(e) 92 | 93 | @controller.handler 94 | def error(self, f): 95 | print("error", f) 96 | 97 | @controller.handler 98 | def log(self, l): 99 | print("log", l.msg) 100 | 101 | 102 | def start_server(port, mode, domain): 103 | if mode == "http": 104 | mode = "regular" 105 | opts = options.Options( 106 | cadir="~/.mitmproxy/", 107 | listen_port=int(port) or 8080, 108 | mode=mode 109 | ) 110 | if domain: 111 | global _domain 112 | _domain = domain 113 | config = ProxyConfig(opts) 114 | server = ProxyServer(config) 115 | m = MyMaster(opts, server) 116 | m.run() 117 | 118 | 119 | if __name__ == '__main__': 120 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="myProxy v 1.0 ( Proxying And Recording HTTP/HTTPs and Socks5)") 121 | parser.add_argument("-m", "--mode", metavar="", choices=['http', 'socks5', 'transparent'], default="http", 122 | help="wyproxy mode (HTTP/HTTPS, Socks5, Transparent)") 123 | parser.add_argument("-p", "--port", metavar="", default="8080", 124 | help="wyproxy bind port") 125 | parser.add_argument("-d", "--domain", metavar="", default="", 126 | help="include domain") 127 | args = parser.parse_args() 128 | start_server(args.port, args.mode, args.domain) 129 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /scan.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import time 2 | import yaml 3 | import urllib.parse 4 | from celery import Celery 5 | from arachni import ArachniClient 6 | from utils.database import MYSQL 7 | from config import mysqldb_conn 8 | from urllib.parse import parse_qs 9 | 10 | app = Celery('tasks') 11 | app.conf.update( 12 | BROKER_URL='redis://:password@localhost:6379/1', 13 | CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND='redis://:password@localhost:6379/2', 14 | CELERY_TASK_SERIALIZER='json', 15 | CELERY_ACCEPT_CONTENT=['json'], # Ignore other content 16 | CELERY_RESULT_SERIALIZER='json', 17 | CELERY_MESSAGE_COMPRESSION='zlib', 18 | CELERY_TIMEZONE='Asia/Shanghai', 19 | CELERY_ENABLE_UTC=True, 20 | ) 21 | m = MYSQL(mysqldb_conn['host'], mysqldb_conn['user'], mysqldb_conn['password'], mysqldb_conn['db'], 22 | mysqldb_conn['charset']) 23 | a = ArachniClient() 24 | a.profile('./profiles/default.json') 25 | 26 | 27 | # class config: 28 | # BROKER_URL = 'redis://localhost:6379/0' 29 | # CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND = 'redis://localhost:6379/1' 30 | # CELERY_TASK_SERIALIZER = 'json' 31 | # CELERY_ACCEPT_CONTENT = ['json'] 32 | # CELERY_MESSAGE_COMPRESSION = 'zlib' 33 | # CELERY_DISABLE_RATE_LIMITS = True 34 | # # CELERYD_PREFETCH_MULTIPLIER = 1 35 | # CELERY_TASK_RESULT_EXPIRES = 3600 36 | # CELERY_TIMEZONE = 'Asia/Shanghai' 37 | # 38 | # 39 | # app.config_from_object(config) 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | @app.task 45 | def scan_run(url, post_data=None, cookie=None, headers=None): 46 | """ 47 | 函数说明 48 | :param url: 49 | :param post_data: 传入post参数,字典或字符串均可,字符串会尝试转换成字典 50 | :param cookie: 字符串 51 | :param headers: 必须为字典 52 | :return: 暂无返回值 53 | { 54 | "url" : null, // 扫描链接,必须 55 | "checks" : ["sql*", "xss*", "csrf"], // 必须,扫描的漏洞类型,支持通配符 * ,和反选 -xss*,即不扫描所有类型的 xss 56 | "http" : { // http请求相关配置,比如设置 cookie 和 header 57 | "user_agent" : "Arachni/v2.0dev", 58 | "request_headers" : {}, 59 | "cookie_string" : {} // 请求中的完整 cookie 字段 60 | }, 61 | "audit" : { // 扫描相关配置,比如哪些参数需要扫描,是否要对 cookie,json 进行扫描等 62 | "exclude_vector_patterns" : [], # 排除submit参数 63 | "include_vector_patterns" : [], # 只检测指定参数 64 | "forms": true, // 扫描 表单 65 | "cookies": true, // 扫描 cookies 66 | "headers": true, // 扫描 headers 67 | }, 68 | "input" : { // 设置请求参数的值 69 | "values" : {} 70 | }, 71 | "scope" : { // 扫描范围相关,比如限制爬取页面数,限制扫描url路径 72 | "page_limit" : 5, 73 | "path_exclude_pattern" : [] 74 | }, 75 | "session" : {}, // 登录会话管理,如当前会话有效性验证 76 | "plugins" : {} // 插件,比如设置自动登录,指定请求参数进行扫描 77 | } 78 | """ 79 | options = { 80 | "checks": ["sql*", "xss*", "xst", "xxe", "xpath_injection", "os*", "code*", "backup_*", "path_traversal", 81 | "file_inclusion", 82 | "directory_listing"], 83 | "audit": { 84 | "parameter_values": True, 85 | "exclude_vector_patterns": ["Submit", "submit", "t", "_", "callback", "jsoncallback"], 86 | "include_vector_patterns": [], 87 | "link_templates": [], 88 | "links": True, 89 | "forms": True, 90 | "headers": False, 91 | "cookies": False, 92 | "jsons": True, 93 | "xmls": True, 94 | "ui_forms": False, 95 | "ui_inputs": False 96 | }, 97 | "scope": { 98 | "page_limit": 0 99 | }, 100 | "browser_cluster": { 101 | "pool_size": 0 102 | }, 103 | "http": { 104 | "request_headers": headers or {}, 105 | "cookie_string": cookie 106 | } 107 | } 108 | if headers and isinstance(headers, dict): 109 | options.update({ 110 | "http": { 111 | "request_headers": headers 112 | } 113 | }) 114 | if post_data: 115 | post_dict = { 116 | "type": "form", 117 | "method": "post", 118 | "action": url, 119 | "inputs": {}, 120 | # "enctype": "multipart/form-data" 没用 121 | } 122 | # 设置multipart/form-data仍然还是无效 123 | # if True: 124 | # options['http']['request_headers'].update({ 125 | # "Content-Type": "multipart/form-data; boundary=----WebKitFormBoundaryHdbb6xFDw07oyudv" 126 | # }) 127 | #if isinstance(post_data, str): 128 | # for i in post_data.split('&'): 129 | # if i.find('=') > 0: 130 | # _i = i.split('=') 131 | # key = _i[0] 132 | # v = _i[1] 133 | # post_dict['inputs'].update({key: v}) 134 | #elif isinstance(post_data, dict): 135 | # post_dict['inputs'].update(post_data) 136 | post_dict['inputs'].update(parse_qs(post_data)) 137 | yaml_string = yaml.safe_dump(post_dict, default_flow_style=False) 138 | options.update({ 139 | "plugins": { 140 | "vector_feed": { 141 | "yaml_string": yaml_string 142 | } 143 | } 144 | }) 145 | # pprint.pprint(options) 146 | else: 147 | options.update({ 148 | "scope": { 149 | "page_limit": 1 150 | } 151 | }) 152 | a.target(url, options) 153 | result = a.start_scan() 154 | if result: 155 | scan_id = result['id'] 156 | print(scan_id) 157 | while True: 158 | time.sleep(5) 159 | status = a.get_status(scan_id) 160 | if status['status'] == 'done': 161 | issues = status['issues'] 162 | if issues: 163 | for i in issues: 164 | _ = urllib.parse.urlparse(url) 165 | if "default_inputs" in i['vector']: 166 | default_inputs = "&".join( 167 | [k + '=' + str(v) for k, v in i['vector']['default_inputs'].items()]) 168 | else: 169 | default_inputs = "" 170 | data = dict( 171 | host=_.netloc, 172 | vuln_url=url, 173 | vuln_param=i['vector']['affected_input_name'], 174 | default_inputs=default_inputs, 175 | scheme=_.scheme, 176 | path=_.path, 177 | vuln_name=i['name'], 178 | # page=i['page'], 179 | request_raw=i['request']['headers_string'] + ( 180 | i['request']['effective_body'] or ""), 181 | response_raw=i['response']['headers_string'] + ( 182 | i['response']['body'] or ""), 183 | severity=i['severity'], 184 | ) 185 | m.insert('vuln', data) 186 | break 187 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /utils/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jjf012/PassiveScanner/bc0e3d992ccc2dcb2bcac3971e1de59066538c27/utils/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /utils/database.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # encoding: utf-8 2 | 3 | """ 4 | author: ringzero@0x557.org 5 | home: http://github.com/ring04h/fpymysql 6 | desc: A Friendly pymysql CURD Class 7 | https://dev.mysql.com/doc/connector-python/en/connector-python-reference.html 8 | SQL Injection Warning: pymysql.escape_string(value) 9 | """ 10 | 11 | import pymysql 12 | 13 | 14 | class MYSQL: 15 | """A Friendly pymysql Class, Provide CRUD functionality""" 16 | 17 | def __init__(self, dbhost, dbuser, dbpwd, dbname, dbcharset): 18 | self.dbhost = dbhost 19 | self.dbuser = dbuser 20 | self.dbpwd = dbpwd 21 | self.dbname = dbname 22 | self.dbcharset = dbcharset 23 | self.connection = self.connect() 24 | 25 | def connect(self): 26 | """Connect to the database""" 27 | connection = pymysql.connect( 28 | host=self.dbhost, 29 | user=self.dbuser, 30 | password=self.dbpwd, 31 | db=self.dbname, 32 | charset=self.dbcharset, 33 | cursorclass=pymysql.cursors.DictCursor) 34 | return connection 35 | 36 | def insert(self, table, data): 37 | """mysql insert() function""" 38 | with self.connection.cursor() as cursor: 39 | params = self.join_field_value(data); 40 | sql = "INSERT IGNORE INTO {table} SET {params}".format(table=table, params=params) 41 | 42 | result = cursor.execute(sql, tuple(data.values())) 43 | self.connection.commit() 44 | return result 45 | 46 | def delete(self, table, condition=None, limit=None): 47 | """ 48 | mysql delete() function 49 | sql.PreparedStatement method 50 | """ 51 | with self.connection.cursor() as cursor: 52 | prepared = [] # PreparedStatement 53 | if not condition: 54 | where = '1' 55 | elif isinstance(condition, dict): 56 | where = self.join_field_value(condition, ' AND ') 57 | prepared.extend(condition.values()) 58 | else: 59 | where = condition 60 | 61 | limits = "LIMIT {limit}".format(limit=limit) if limit else "" 62 | sql = "DELETE FROM {table} WHERE {where} {limits}".format( 63 | table=table, where=where, limits=limits) 64 | 65 | # check PreparedStatement 66 | if not prepared: 67 | result = cursor.execute(sql) 68 | else: 69 | result = cursor.execute(sql, tuple(prepared)) 70 | 71 | self.connection.commit() # not autocommit 72 | 73 | return result 74 | 75 | def update(self, table, data, condition=None): 76 | """ 77 | mysql update() function 78 | Use sql.PreparedStatement method 79 | """ 80 | with self.connection.cursor() as cursor: 81 | prepared = [] # PreparedStatement 82 | params = self.join_field_value(data) 83 | prepared.extend(data.values()) 84 | if not condition: 85 | where = '1' 86 | elif isinstance(condition, dict): 87 | where = self.join_field_value(condition, ' AND ') 88 | prepared.extend(condition.values()) 89 | else: 90 | where = condition 91 | 92 | sql = "UPDATE {table} SET {params} WHERE {where}".format( 93 | table=table, params=params, where=where) 94 | 95 | # check PreparedStatement 96 | if not prepared: 97 | result = cursor.execute(sql) 98 | else: 99 | result = cursor.execute(sql, tuple(prepared)) 100 | 101 | self.connection.commit() # not autocommit 102 | return result 103 | 104 | def count(self, table, condition=None): 105 | """count database record""" 106 | with self.connection.cursor() as cursor: 107 | prepared = [] # PreparedStatement 108 | 109 | # WHERE CONDITION 110 | if not condition: 111 | where = '1' 112 | elif isinstance(condition, dict): 113 | where = self.join_field_value(condition, ' AND ') 114 | prepared.extend(condition.values()) 115 | else: 116 | where = condition 117 | 118 | # SELECT COUNT(*) as cnt 119 | sql = "SELECT COUNT(*) as cnt FROM {table} WHERE {where}".format( 120 | table=table, where=where) 121 | 122 | # check PreparedStatement, EXECUTE SELECT COUNT sql 123 | if not prepared: 124 | cursor.execute(sql) 125 | else: 126 | cursor.execute(sql, tuple(prepared)) 127 | 128 | # RETURN cnt RESULT 129 | return cursor.fetchone().get('cnt') 130 | 131 | def fetch_rows(self, table, fields=None, condition=None, order=None, limit=None, fetchone=False): 132 | """mysql select() function""" 133 | with self.connection.cursor() as cursor: 134 | prepared = [] # PreparedStatement 135 | 136 | # SELECT FIELDS 137 | if not fields: 138 | fields = '*' 139 | elif isinstance(fields, tuple) or isinstance(fields, list): 140 | fields = '`, `'.join(fields) 141 | fields = '`{fields}`'.format(fields=fields) 142 | else: 143 | fields = fields 144 | 145 | # WHERE CONDITION 146 | if not condition: 147 | where = '1' 148 | elif isinstance(condition, dict): 149 | where = self.join_field_value(condition, ' AND ') 150 | prepared.extend(condition.values()) 151 | else: 152 | where = condition 153 | 154 | # ORDER BY OPTIONS 155 | if not order: 156 | orderby = '' 157 | else: 158 | orderby = 'ORDER BY {order}'.format(order=order) 159 | 160 | # LIMIT NUMS 161 | limits = "LIMIT {limit}".format(limit=limit) if limit else "" 162 | sql = "SELECT {fields} FROM {table} WHERE {where} {orderby} {limits}".format( 163 | fields=fields, table=table, where=where, orderby=orderby, limits=limits) 164 | 165 | # check PreparedStatement 166 | if not prepared: 167 | cursor.execute(sql) 168 | else: 169 | cursor.execute(sql, tuple(prepared)) 170 | 171 | if fetchone: 172 | return cursor.fetchone() 173 | else: 174 | return cursor.fetchall() 175 | 176 | def query(self, sql, fetchone=False): 177 | """execute custom sql query""" 178 | with self.connection.cursor() as cursor: 179 | if not sql: 180 | return 181 | cursor.execute(sql) 182 | self.connection.commit() # not auto commit 183 | if fetchone: 184 | return cursor.fetchone() 185 | else: 186 | return cursor.fetchall() 187 | 188 | def join_field_value(self, data, glue=', '): 189 | sql = comma = '' 190 | for key in data.keys(): 191 | sql += "{}`{}` = %s".format(comma, key) 192 | comma = glue 193 | return sql 194 | 195 | def close(self): 196 | if self.connection: 197 | return self.connection.close() 198 | 199 | def __del__(self): 200 | """close mysql database connection""" 201 | self.close() 202 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /utils/parser.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # from __future__ import absolute_import 2 | 3 | import base64 4 | import re 5 | # import mimetypes 6 | from config import media_types, static_files, static_ext, save_content 7 | 8 | 9 | class ResponseParser(object): 10 | """docstring for ResponseParser""" 11 | 12 | def __init__(self, f): 13 | super(ResponseParser, self).__init__() 14 | self.flow = f 15 | # self.content_type = self.get_content_type() 16 | # self.extension = self.get_extension() 17 | # self.ispass = self.capture_pass() 18 | 19 | def parser_data(self): 20 | """parser the capture response & request""" 21 | result = dict() 22 | # result['content_type'] = self.content_type 23 | result['url'] = self.flow.request.url 24 | result['path'] = '/{}'.format('/'.join(self.flow.request.path_components)) 25 | # result['extension'] = self.get_extension() 26 | result['host'] = self.flow.request.host 27 | result['port'] = self.flow.request.port 28 | result['scheme'] = self.flow.request.scheme 29 | result['method'] = self.flow.request.method 30 | result['status_code'] = self.flow.response.status_code 31 | # result['date_start'] = self.flow.response.timestamp_start 32 | # result['date_end'] = self.flow.response.timestamp_end 33 | result['content_length'] = int(self.flow.response.headers.get('Content-Length', 0)) 34 | # result['static_resource'] = self.ispass 35 | # result['resp_header'] = self.parser_header(self.flow.response.headers) 36 | result['request_header'] = self.parser_header(self.flow.request.headers) 37 | 38 | # request resource is media file & static file, so pass 39 | # if self.ispass: 40 | # result['resp_content'] = None 41 | # result['request_content'] = None 42 | # return result 43 | 44 | # result['resp_content'] = self.flow.response.content if save_content else '' 45 | # result['request_content'] = self.get_request_content() if save_content else '' 46 | result['request_content'] = self.flow.request.content 47 | return result 48 | 49 | # def get_content_type(self): 50 | # if not self.flow.response.headers.get('Content-Type'): 51 | # return '' 52 | # return self.flow.response.headers.get('Content-Type').split(';')[:1][0] 53 | 54 | # def get_content_length(self): 55 | # if self.flow.response.headers.get('Content-Length'): 56 | # return int(self.flow.response.headers.get('Content-Length')) 57 | # else: 58 | # return 0 59 | 60 | # def capture_pass(self): 61 | # """if content_type is media_types or static_files, then pass captrue""" 62 | # 63 | # if self.extension in static_ext: 64 | # return True 65 | # 66 | # # can't catch the content_type 67 | # if not self.content_type: 68 | # return False 69 | # 70 | # if self.content_type in static_files: 71 | # return True 72 | # 73 | # http_mime_type = self.content_type.split('/')[:1] 74 | # if http_mime_type: 75 | # return True if http_mime_type[0] in media_types else False 76 | # else: 77 | # return False 78 | 79 | # def get_request_content(self): 80 | # content = self.flow.request.content 81 | # if 'multipart/form-data' in self.parser_header(self.flow.request.headers).get('Content-Type', ''): 82 | # content = self.decode_response_text(content) 83 | # return self.parser_multipart(content) 84 | # else: 85 | # return content 86 | 87 | # def get_header(self): 88 | # return self.parser_header(self.flow.response.headers) 89 | 90 | # def get_content(self): 91 | # return self.flow.response.content 92 | 93 | # def get_request_header(self): 94 | # return self.parser_header(self.flow.request.headers) 95 | 96 | # def get_url(self): 97 | # return self.flow.request.url 98 | 99 | # def get_path(self): 100 | # return '/{}'.format('/'.join(self.flow.request.path_components)) 101 | 102 | # def get_scheme(self): 103 | # return self.flow.request.scheme 104 | # 105 | # def get_method(self): 106 | # return self.flow.request.method 107 | 108 | # def get_port(self): 109 | # return self.flow.request.port 110 | # 111 | # def get_host(self): 112 | # return self.flow.request.host 113 | 114 | # def get_status_code(self): 115 | # return self.flow.response.status_code 116 | 117 | # def get_extension(self): 118 | # if not self.flow.request.path_components: 119 | # return '' 120 | # else: 121 | # end_path = self.flow.request.path_components[-1:][0] 122 | # split_ext = end_path.split('.') 123 | # if not split_ext or len(split_ext) == 1: 124 | # return '' 125 | # else: 126 | # return split_ext[-1:][0][:32] 127 | 128 | @staticmethod 129 | def parser_multipart(content): 130 | if isinstance(content, str): 131 | res = re.findall(r'name=\"(\w+)\"\r\n\r\n(\w+)', content) 132 | if res: 133 | return "&".join([k + '=' + v for k, v in res]) 134 | else: 135 | return "" 136 | else: 137 | return "" 138 | 139 | @staticmethod 140 | def parser_header(header): 141 | headers = {} 142 | for key, value in header.items(): 143 | headers[key] = value 144 | return headers 145 | 146 | @staticmethod 147 | def decode_response_text(content): 148 | for _ in ['UTF-8', 'GB2312', 'GBK', 'iso-8859-1', 'big5']: 149 | try: 150 | return content.decode(_) 151 | except: 152 | continue 153 | return content 154 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /utils/utils.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import hashlib 2 | import re 3 | from urllib.parse import urlparse, parse_qsl, unquote, urlencode, urlunparse 4 | 5 | 6 | def get_url_hash(url, body): 7 | url = url_etl(url) 8 | return hashlib.md5(("%s%s" % (url, body)).encode('utf-8')).hexdigest() 9 | 10 | 11 | def url_etl(url): 12 | params_new = {} 13 | u = urlparse(url) 14 | path_new = re.sub(r"\d+", "N", u.path) 15 | query = unquote(u.query) 16 | # 需要归一化静态页面的id 17 | if not query: 18 | url_new = urlunparse((u.scheme, u.netloc, path_new, "", "", "")) 19 | return url_new 20 | params = parse_qsl(query, True) 21 | for k, v in params: 22 | # 去除无用参数 23 | if k in ["_", "timestamp"]: 24 | continue 25 | # 处理值为空的参数 26 | if v: 27 | params_new[k] = etl(v) 28 | query_new = urlencode(params_new) 29 | url_new = urlunparse((u.scheme, u.netloc, path_new, u.params, query_new, u.fragment)) 30 | return url_new 31 | 32 | 33 | def etl(str): 34 | chars = "" 35 | for c in str: 36 | c = c.lower() 37 | if ord('a') <= ord(c) <= ord('z'): 38 | chars += 'A' 39 | elif ord('0') <= ord(c) <= ord('9'): 40 | chars += 'N' 41 | elif c in [',', '-', '_']: 42 | chars += 'T' 43 | else: 44 | chars += 'C' 45 | chars = re.sub(r"N{1,}", "N", chars) 46 | return chars 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /vuln.sql: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | Navicat MySQL Data Transfer 3 | 4 | Source Server : localhost 5 | Source Server Version : 50718 6 | Source Host : 127.0.0.1:3306 7 | Source Database : wyproxy 8 | 9 | Target Server Type : MYSQL 10 | Target Server Version : 50718 11 | File Encoding : 65001 12 | 13 | Date: 2017-08-16 21:30:37 14 | */ 15 | 16 | SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=0; 17 | 18 | -- ---------------------------- 19 | -- Table structure for vuln 20 | -- ---------------------------- 21 | DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `vuln`; 22 | CREATE TABLE `vuln` ( 23 | `id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, 24 | `host` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL, 25 | `vuln_url` text, 26 | `vuln_param` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL, 27 | `vuln_name` text, 28 | `scheme` char(10) DEFAULT NULL, 29 | `path` text, 30 | `default_inputs` text, 31 | `request_raw` mediumblob, 32 | `response_raw` mediumblob, 33 | `severity` varchar(255) DEFAULT NULL, 34 | `create_time` TIMESTAMP DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, 35 | PRIMARY KEY (`id`) 36 | ) ENGINE=MyISAM AUTO_INCREMENT=8 DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8mb4; 37 | SET FOREIGN_KEY_CHECKS=1; 38 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------