├── .gitignore ├── .travis.yml ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE.md ├── fake-files ├── csconfig ├── device.html └── hostmanifest ├── printer.py ├── readme.md ├── requirements.txt ├── server.py ├── test_printer.py └── uploads └── .gitignore /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.log 2 | venv*/ 3 | __pycache__ 4 | .Trash-*/ 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.travis.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | language: python 2 | matrix: 3 | include: 4 | - python: '3.5' 5 | - python: '3.6' 6 | - python: '3.7-dev' 7 | cache: pip 8 | install: 9 | - pip install -r requirements.txt 10 | script: 11 | - pytest ./test_printer.py 12 | notifications: 13 | email: false -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM python:3.7-alpine 2 | 3 | COPY . /app 4 | WORKDIR /app 5 | RUN pip install -r requirements.txt 6 | CMD ["python3", "./server.py", "--bind", "0.0.0.0"] 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fake-files/csconfig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | % 2 | % ChaiServer configuration file 3 | % 4 | % This file contains the csconfig file for the laserjet ChaiServer 5 | % 6 | Port 80 timeout 0 7 | % 8 | % Document Root 9 | % Our document root points to a link on RAM disk. This link will either point 10 | % to the default webServer directory on the ROM disk or to a directory on 11 | % some permanant storage device if it is installed 12 | % 13 | DocumentRoot "file:////hpmnt/webServer/home/" 14 | % ExtraPath Information 15 | ExtraPath hp/device 16 | % Platform Type 17 | PlatformType Vectra 18 | % Number of typers to start 19 | StartTypers 4 20 | % Keep-Alive parameters 21 | KeepAlive Timeout 1 MaxConnections 5 22 | % Keystore implementation class 23 | KEYSTORE_IMPL hp.laserjet.keystoremanager.DeviceKeyStoreImpl 24 | % The following packages exist 25 | Worker "hp/chaiserver/webserver/WebServer" 26 | { 27 | StartWorkers 2 28 | MimeType hp/webserver webserver 29 | MimeType text/html html 30 | MimeType text/plain txt java 31 | MimeType image/gif gif 32 | MimeType image/jpeg jpg jpeg 33 | MimeType application/zip zip 34 | MimeType text/css css 35 | MimeType application/x-javascript js 36 | MimeType application/java-archive jar 37 | Param "HOMEPAGE_OBJECT" "this.LCDispatcher" 38 | } 39 | 40 | Worker "hp/chaiservice/basicgatekeeper/GateKeeperStub" 41 | { 42 | StartWorkers 1 43 | MimeType hp/gatekeeper gk 44 | Object 45 | { 46 | Name "Master" 47 | LinkID master.gk 48 | Description "Basic GateKeeper" 49 | Preload 50 | } 51 | } 52 | 53 | % StartWorkers was reset to 1 by Al Youngwerth to resolve 54 | % defect 45006. The real solution to this problem is to 55 | % make ChaiServices thread-safe. The easiest solution to 56 | % that problem is to have each Stub create an instance of 57 | % the worker's object(s) in the constructor, and then have 58 | % the stub's ceateObject function return the handle to the 59 | % object (instead of instantiating a new one). An example 60 | % of this can be found in: 61 | % /fw/subsystems/jvm/chaiserver/tests/ChaiTestService/ChaiTestServiceStub.java. % The only other issue is initWorkerArgs will only be called for the 62 | % first worker in the list of workers. To remedy this problem 63 | % (without additional changes to chaiserver), move the initialization 64 | % code in initWorkerArgs to the worker object's constructor (as long 65 | % as the initWorkerArgs code is not dependent on any of the parameters 66 | % that are passed to initWorkerArgs. If object is dependent on the 67 | % args passed into initWorkerArgs, then we've got to make some changes 68 | % to how initObject works in Handler.java (may have some backwards 69 | % compatibility issues to deal with)). 70 | 71 | Worker "hp/solutions/navigation/LCDispatcherStub" 72 | { 73 | StartWorkers 1 74 | MimeType LCDispatcher LCDispatcher 75 | Object 76 | { 77 | Name "LCDispatcher" 78 | LinkID this.LCDispatcher 79 | Description "Draw the Lochsa navigation and home page" 80 | CreateLink 81 | Preload 82 | } 83 | } 84 | 85 | Worker "hp/solutions/rcp/GIFServerStub" 86 | { 87 | StartWorkers 1 88 | MimeType GIFServer GIFServer 89 | Object 90 | { 91 | Name "GIFServer" 92 | LinkID this.GIFServer 93 | Description "Serves up GIF Files" 94 | CreateLink 95 | Preload 96 | } 97 | } 98 | 99 | Worker "hp/solutions/emailpages/EmailPagesStub" 100 | { 101 | StartWorkers 1 102 | MimeType configpage configpage 103 | Object 104 | { 105 | Name "EmailPages" 106 | LinkID this.configpage 107 | Description "Emails a config or status page from an email message" 108 | Preload 109 | } 110 | } 111 | 112 | Worker "hp/solutions/pages/LCLinkedPageStub" 113 | { 114 | StartWorkers 1 115 | MimeType LCLinkedPageImpl LCLinkedPageImpl 116 | Object 117 | { 118 | Name "LCLinkedPageImpl" 119 | LinkID this.LCLinkedPageImpl 120 | Description "." 121 | CreateLink 122 | Preload 123 | } 124 | } 125 | 126 | Worker hp/chaiserver/loader/LoaderStub 127 | { 128 | StartWorkers 1 129 | MimeType hp/loader loader 130 | Object 131 | { 132 | Name "Loader" 133 | LinkID this.loader 134 | Description "Use this object to load new packages onto this server" 135 | Preload 136 | } 137 | } 138 | 139 | Worker "hp/solutions/navigation/Tab_InfoStub" 140 | { 141 | StartWorkers 1 142 | MimeType hpx hpx 143 | Object 144 | { 145 | Name "Tab_Info" 146 | LinkID tab_info.hpx 147 | Description "Serves up information for dynamic category tabs" 148 | CreateLink 149 | Preload 150 | } 151 | } 152 | 153 | Worker "hp/deviceinfo/Device_InfoStub" 154 | { 155 | StartWorkers 1 156 | MimeType hp/deviceInfo deviceInfo 157 | Object 158 | { 159 | Name "Device_InfoImpl" 160 | LinkID hp.deviceInfo 161 | Description "serves up device configuration" 162 | CreateLink 163 | Preload 164 | } 165 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fake-files/device.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | Printer Content 4 | 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fake-files/hostmanifest: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Content Manifest 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /printer.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ''' 2 | miniprint - a medium interaction printer honeypot 3 | Copyright (C) 2019 Dan Salmon - salmon@protonmail.com 4 | 5 | This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 6 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 7 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 8 | (at your option) any later version. 9 | 10 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 11 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 12 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 13 | GNU General Public License for more details. 14 | 15 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 16 | along with this program. If not, see . 17 | ''' 18 | 19 | 20 | from pyfakefs import fake_filesystem 21 | import re 22 | from datetime import datetime 23 | 24 | class Printer: 25 | def __init__(self, logger, printer_id="hp LaserJet 4200", code=10001, ready_msg="Ready", online=True): 26 | self.printer_id = printer_id 27 | self.code = code 28 | self.ready_msg = ready_msg 29 | self.online = online 30 | self.logger = logger 31 | self.rexp = re.compile(r'\s+(\S+)\s+=\s+(?:"([^=]+)"|(\S+))') # Compile once to decrease match time over multiple uses 32 | self.fs = fake_filesystem.FakeFilesystem() 33 | self.fos = fake_filesystem.FakeOsModule(self.fs) 34 | self.printing_raw_job = False 35 | self.current_raw_print_job = '' 36 | self.receiving_postscript = False 37 | self.postscript_data = '' 38 | 39 | # Filesystem from HP LaserJet 4200n 40 | self.fs.create_dir("/PJL") 41 | self.fs.create_dir("/PostScript") 42 | self.fs.create_dir("/saveDevice/SavedJobs/InProgress") 43 | self.fs.create_dir("/saveDevice/SavedJobs/KeepJob") 44 | self.fs.create_dir("/webServer/default") 45 | self.fs.create_dir("/webServer/home") 46 | self.fs.create_dir("/webServer/lib") 47 | self.fs.create_dir("/webServer/objects") 48 | self.fs.create_dir("/webServer/permanent") 49 | self.fs.add_real_file(source_path="fake-files/csconfig", read_only=True, target_path="/webServer/default/csconfig") 50 | self.fs.add_real_file(source_path="fake-files/device.html", read_only=True, target_path="/webServer/home/device.html") 51 | self.fs.add_real_file(source_path="fake-files/hostmanifest", read_only=True, target_path="/webServer/home/hostmanifest") 52 | self.fs.create_file("/webServer/lib/keys") 53 | self.fs.create_file("/webServer/lib/security") 54 | 55 | 56 | def append_raw_print_job(self, text): 57 | self.logger.debug(("append_raw_print_job - append - " + text).encode('utf-8')) 58 | self.printing_raw_job = True 59 | self.current_raw_print_job += text 60 | self.logger.info("append_raw_print_job - response - Sending empty response") 61 | return '' 62 | 63 | 64 | def get_parameters(self, command): 65 | ''' 66 | Gets key=value pairs seperated by either '=' or ' = ' 67 | Notes: 68 | - Whitespace can be either a space charater or a \t 69 | - Whitespace is only required before a key 70 | - Example: Immediately after the D in "@PJL COMMAND a=1" 71 | - Whitespace surrounding the equal sign is optional and may be 0 or many characters 72 | - String values must be surrounded by double quotes (") 73 | 74 | Valid inputs: 75 | @PJL COMMAND a = "b" b=2 76 | @PJL COMMAND a = "asf" b = "asdf" 77 | @PJL COMMAND a=2 b = "asd" 78 | @PJL COMMAND DISPLAY = "rdymsg" 79 | @PJL COMMAND DISPLAY = "rdymsg" OTHER = "asdf" 80 | @PJL COMMAND A = 1 B = 2 81 | @PJL COMMAND A = 1 B = 2 82 | @PJL COMMAND A = 1 B = 2 83 | @PJL COMMAND A=1 B="asdf"\r\nother data 84 | 85 | Invalid inputs: 86 | @PJL COMMANDA=1 87 | ''' 88 | request_parameters = {} 89 | 90 | # Get a=b value pairs 91 | for x in command.split(" "): 92 | if "=" in x and len(x) > 1: 93 | key = x.split("=")[0] 94 | value = x.split("=")[1] 95 | 96 | if value[0] == '"': # Handle params like: KEY="VALUE"\r\nsome other data 97 | value = value[0:value[1:].index('"')+2] 98 | request_parameters[key] = value 99 | 100 | # Get a = "b" value pairs 101 | results = self.rexp.finditer(command) 102 | if results is not None: 103 | for r in results: 104 | key = r.group(1) 105 | value = r.group(2) if r.group(2) is not None else r.group(3) 106 | if key not in request_parameters: 107 | request_parameters[key] = value 108 | 109 | return request_parameters 110 | 111 | 112 | def does_path_exist(self, path): 113 | return self.fos.path.exists(path) 114 | 115 | 116 | def command_fsdownload(self, request): 117 | request_parameters = self.get_parameters(request) 118 | file_contents = request[request.index(request_parameters["NAME"])+len(request_parameters["NAME"]):] 119 | file_name = request_parameters["NAME"].replace('"', '').split(":")[1] 120 | 121 | self.logger.debug(("fsdownload - process - contents: " + file_contents).encode('utf-8')) 122 | 123 | if file_contents[0:2] == '\r\n': # Trim leading newline 124 | self.logger.debug("fsdownload - process - Leading newline found") 125 | file_contents = file_contents[2:] 126 | 127 | if file_contents[-2:] == '\r\n': # Trim trailing newline 128 | self.logger.debug("fsdownload - process - Trailing newline found") 129 | file_contents = file_contents[0:-2] 130 | 131 | # Check if path exists and is file 132 | if (self.fos.path.exists(file_name)): 133 | a = self.fs.get_object(file_name) 134 | if isinstance(a, fake_filesystem.FakeFile) or isinstance(a, fake_filesystem.FakeFileFromRealFile): 135 | self.fos.remove(file_name) 136 | 137 | self.fs.create_file(file_path=file_name, contents=file_contents) # TODO: Handle errors if file exists or containing directory doesn't exist 138 | self.logger.info("fsdownload - response - Sending empty response") 139 | return '' 140 | 141 | 142 | def command_echo(self, request): 143 | self.logger.info("echo - request - Received request for delimiter") 144 | response = "@PJL " + request 145 | response += '\x1b' 146 | self.logger.info("echo - response - Responding with: " + str(response.encode('UTF-8'))) 147 | return response 148 | 149 | 150 | def command_fsdirlist(self, request): 151 | request_parameters = self.get_parameters(request) 152 | requested_dir = request_parameters["NAME"].replace('"', '').split(":")[1] 153 | 154 | self.logger.debug("fsdirlist - request - Requested dir: '" + requested_dir + "'") 155 | return_entries = "" 156 | 157 | if self.fos.path.exists(requested_dir): 158 | return_entries = ' ENTRY=1\r\n. TYPE=DIR\r\n.. TYPE=DIR' 159 | for entry in self.fos.scandir(requested_dir): 160 | if entry.is_file(): 161 | size = self.fos.stat(requested_dir + "/" + str(entry.name)).st_size 162 | return_entries += "\r\n" + entry.name + " TYPE=FILE SIZE=" + str(size) 163 | elif entry.is_dir(): 164 | return_entries += "\r\n" + entry.name + " TYPE=DIR" 165 | else: 166 | return_entries = "FILEERROR = 3" # "file not found" 167 | 168 | response = '@PJL FSDIRLIST NAME=' + request_parameters['NAME'] + return_entries 169 | self.logger.info("fsdirlist - response - " + str(response.encode('UTF-8'))) 170 | return response 171 | 172 | 173 | def command_fsmkdir(self, request): 174 | request_parameters = self.get_parameters(request) 175 | requested_dir = request_parameters["NAME"].replace('"', '').split(":")[1] 176 | self.logger.info("fsmkdir - request - " + requested_dir) 177 | 178 | ''' 179 | Check if dir exists 180 | If it does, do nothing and return empty ACK 181 | If it doesn't, create dir and return empty ACK 182 | ''' 183 | if self.fos.path.exists(requested_dir): 184 | pass 185 | else: 186 | self.fs.create_dir(requested_dir) 187 | 188 | self.logger.info("fsquery - response - Sending empty response") 189 | return '' 190 | 191 | 192 | def command_fsquery(self, request): 193 | request_parameters = self.get_parameters(request) 194 | self.logger.info("fsquery - request - " + request_parameters["NAME"]) 195 | 196 | requested_item = request_parameters["NAME"].replace('"', '').split(":")[1] 197 | self.logger.debug("fsquery - request - requested_item: " + requested_item) 198 | return_data = '' 199 | 200 | if (self.fos.path.exists(requested_item)): 201 | if self.fos.path.isfile(requested_item): 202 | size = self.fos.stat(requested_item).st_size 203 | return_data = "NAME=" + request_parameters["NAME"] + " TYPE=FILE SIZE=" + str(size) 204 | elif self.fos.path.isdir(requested_item): 205 | return_data = "NAME=" + request_parameters["NAME"] + " TYPE=DIR" 206 | else: 207 | return_data = "NAME=" + request_parameters["NAME"] + " FILEERROR=3\r\n" # File not found 208 | 209 | response='@PJL FSQUERY ' + return_data 210 | self.logger.info("fsquery - response - " + str(return_data.encode('UTF-8'))) 211 | return response 212 | 213 | 214 | def command_fsupload(self, request): 215 | request_parameters = self.get_parameters(request) 216 | self.logger.info("fsupload - request - " + request_parameters["NAME"]) 217 | 218 | upload_file = request_parameters["NAME"].replace('"', '').split(":")[1] 219 | self.logger.debug("fsupload - request - requested file: " + upload_file) 220 | return_data = '' 221 | 222 | if (self.fos.path.exists(upload_file)): 223 | contents = '' 224 | file_module = fake_filesystem.FakeFileOpen(self.fs) 225 | for line in file_module(upload_file): 226 | contents += line 227 | 228 | size = self.fos.stat(upload_file).st_size 229 | return_data = 'FORMAT:BINARY NAME=' + request_parameters['NAME'] + ' OFFSET=0 SIZE=' + str(size) + '\r\n' + contents 230 | else: 231 | return_data = 'NAME=' + request_parameters['NAME'] + '\r\nFILEERROR=3\r\n' 232 | 233 | response='@PJL FSUPLOAD ' + return_data 234 | self.logger.info("fsupload - response - " + str(response.encode('UTF-8'))) 235 | return response 236 | 237 | 238 | def command_info_id(self, request): 239 | self.logger.info("info_id - request - ID requested") 240 | response = '@PJL INFO ID\r\n' + self.printer_id + '\r\n\x1b' 241 | self.logger.info("info_id - response - " + str(response.encode('UTF-8'))) 242 | return response 243 | 244 | 245 | def command_info_status(self, request): 246 | self.logger.info("info_status - request - Client requests status") 247 | response = '@PJL INFO STATUS\r\nCODE=' + str(self.code) + '\r\nDISPLAY="' + self.ready_msg + '"\r\nONLINE=' + str(self.online) 248 | self.logger.info("info_status - response - " + str(response.encode('UTF-8'))) 249 | return response 250 | 251 | 252 | def command_rdymsg(self, request): 253 | request_parameters = self.get_parameters(request) 254 | rdymsg = request_parameters["DISPLAY"] 255 | self.logger.info("rdymsg - request - Ready message: " + rdymsg) 256 | 257 | self.ready_msg = rdymsg.replace('"', '') 258 | self.logger.info("rdymsg - response - Sending back empty ACK") 259 | return '' 260 | 261 | 262 | def command_ustatusoff(self, request): 263 | self.logger.info("ustatusoff - request - Request received") 264 | self.logger.info("ustatusoff - response - Sending empty reply") 265 | return '' 266 | 267 | 268 | def save_postscript(self): 269 | filename = datetime.utcnow().strftime("%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S-%f") + ".ps" 270 | if self.receiving_postscript: 271 | self.logger.info("save_postscript - saving - " + filename) 272 | with open("./uploads/" + filename, 'w') as f: 273 | f.write(self.postscript_data) 274 | self.postscript_data = '' 275 | self.receiving_postscript = False 276 | else: 277 | self.logger.info("save_postscript - saving - Nothing to save!") 278 | 279 | 280 | def save_raw_print_job(self): 281 | # Save self.current_raw_print_job to local file 282 | filename = datetime.utcnow().strftime("%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S-%f") + ".txt" 283 | if self.current_raw_print_job: 284 | self.logger.info("save_raw_print_job - saving - " + filename) 285 | with open("./uploads/" + filename, 'w') as f: 286 | f.write(self.current_raw_print_job) 287 | self.current_raw_print_job = '' 288 | self.printing_raw_job = False 289 | else: 290 | self.logger.info("save_raw_print_job - saving - Nothing to save") 291 | 292 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # miniprint 2 | 3 | [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/sa7mon/miniprint.svg?token=KqpCvMUSb1yeyAUKGDAx&branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/sa7mon/miniprint) 4 | [![Codacy Badge](https://api.codacy.com/project/badge/Grade/6d424ff40c7d494e88b9bfe11c117e1f)](https://www.codacy.com?utm_source=github.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=sa7mon/miniprint&utm_campaign=Badge_Grade) 5 | [![License](https://img.shields.io/github/license/sa7mon/miniprint.svg)](https://github.com/sa7mon/miniprint/blob/master/LICENSE.md) 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A medium interaction printer honeypot 10 | 11 | ## About 12 | 13 | miniprint acts like a standard networked printer that has been accidentally exposed to the public internet. 14 | 15 | It speaks the Printer Job Language (PJL) over the raw network "protocol" 16 | 17 | ## Features 18 | * A fully-featured virtual filesystem in which attackers can read and write files and directories - nothing gets written to the host 19 | * Any PostScript or plaintext print jobs sent to the printer will be saved to the `uploads/` directory 20 | * Extensive (probably too much) logging 21 | * Shodan Honeycore: 0 22 | 23 | ## Installation 24 | 1. `virtualenv venv && source ./venv/bin/activate` (optional) 25 | 1. `pip3 install -r requirements.txt` 26 | 1. `python3 ./server.py` 27 | 28 | ## Usage 29 | ``` 30 | usage: miniprint [-b,--bind HOST] [-l,--log-file FILE] [-t,--time-out TIME] [-h] 31 | 32 | miniprint - a medium interaction printer honeypot 33 | by Dan Salmon: @BLTjetpack, github.com/sa7mon 34 | 35 | optional arguments: 36 | -b, --bind Bind the server to (default: localhost) 37 | -l, --log-file Save all logs to (default: ./miniprint.log) 38 | -t, --timeout