├── .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:
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1 | *.log
2 | venv*/
3 | __pycache__
4 | .Trash-*/
5 |
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/.travis.yml:
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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
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/Dockerfile:
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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 |
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/fake-files/csconfig:
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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 | }
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/fake-files/device.html:
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1 |
2 |
3 | Printer Content
4 |
5 |
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/fake-files/hostmanifest:
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 | Content Manifest
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
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/printer.py:
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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 |
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/readme.md:
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1 | # miniprint
2 |
3 | [](https://travis-ci.com/sa7mon/miniprint)
4 | [](https://www.codacy.com?utm_source=github.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=sa7mon/miniprint&utm_campaign=Badge_Grade)
5 | [](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