├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE.txt ├── README.md ├── examples ├── CSRF.yaml ├── HEADER_mail.google.com.yaml ├── LOGIN_COOKIES.yaml ├── OPEN_REDIRECT.yaml ├── RESPONSE_robinverton.de.yaml ├── SQLI_LOGIN_testphp.vulnweb.com.yaml ├── SQLI_blind_testphp.vulnweb.com ├── SQLI_simple_testphp.vulnweb.com.yaml ├── SQLI_testphp.vulnweb.com.yaml ├── XSS_steve.fi.yaml └── XSS_steve.fi_metadata.yaml ├── explo ├── __init__.py ├── __main__.py ├── color.py ├── connection.py ├── core.py ├── exceptions.py ├── modules │ ├── __init__.py │ ├── http.py │ ├── http_header.py │ ├── report.py │ └── sqli_blind.py └── util.py ├── screenshot.png ├── setup.cfg ├── setup.py ├── tests ├── test_core.py ├── test_http.py ├── test_http_header.py ├── test_metadata.py ├── test_report.py ├── test_sqli_blind.py └── test_workflow.py └── tox.ini /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ### Python ### 2 | # Byte-compiled / optimized / DLL files 3 | __pycache__/ 4 | *.py[cod] 5 | *$py.class 6 | 7 | # C extensions 8 | *.so 9 | 10 | # Distribution / packaging 11 | .Python 12 | env/ 13 | build/ 14 | develop-eggs/ 15 | dist/ 16 | downloads/ 17 | eggs/ 18 | .eggs/ 19 | lib/ 20 | lib64/ 21 | parts/ 22 | sdist/ 23 | var/ 24 | *.egg-info/ 25 | .installed.cfg 26 | *.egg 27 | 28 | # PyInstaller 29 | # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template 30 | # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it. 31 | *.manifest 32 | *.spec 33 | 34 | # Installer logs 35 | pip-log.txt 36 | pip-delete-this-directory.txt 37 | 38 | # Unit test / coverage reports 39 | htmlcov/ 40 | .tox/ 41 | .coverage 42 | .coverage.* 43 | .cache 44 | nosetests.xml 45 | coverage.xml 46 | *,cover 47 | 48 | # Translations 49 | *.mo 50 | *.pot 51 | 52 | # Django stuff: 53 | *.log 54 | 55 | # Sphinx documentation 56 | docs/_build/ 57 | 58 | # PyBuilder 59 | target/ 60 | 61 | 62 | ### OSX ### 63 | .DS_Store 64 | .AppleDouble 65 | .LSOverride 66 | 67 | # Icon must end with two \r 68 | Icon 69 | 70 | 71 | # Thumbnails 72 | ._* 73 | 74 | # Files that might appear in the root of a volume 75 | .DocumentRevisions-V100 76 | .fseventsd 77 | .Spotlight-V100 78 | .TemporaryItems 79 | .Trashes 80 | .VolumeIcon.icns 81 | 82 | # Directories potentially created on remote AFP share 83 | .AppleDB 84 | .AppleDesktop 85 | Network Trash Folder 86 | Temporary Items 87 | .apdisk 88 | 89 | #explo 90 | examples/dtag 91 | venv 92 | .vscode 93 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # explo 2 | 3 | ![screenshot](screenshot.png) 4 | 5 | `explo` is a simple tool to describe web security issues in a human and machine readable format. 6 | By defining a request/condition workflow, `explo` is able to exploit security issues without the 7 | need of writing a script. This allows to share complex vulnerabilities in a simple readable and executable format. 8 | 9 | Example for extracting a csrf token and using this in a form: 10 | ```yaml 11 | name: get_csrf 12 | description: extract csrf token 13 | module: http 14 | parameter: 15 | url: http://example.com/contact 16 | method: GET 17 | header: 18 | user-agent: Mozilla/5.0 19 | extract: 20 | csrf: [CSS, "#csrf"] 21 | --- 22 | name: exploit 23 | description: exploits sql injection vulnerability with valid csrf token 24 | module: http 25 | parameter: 26 | url: http://example.com/contact 27 | method: POST 28 | body: 29 | csrf: "{{get_csrf.extracted.csrf}}" 30 | username: "' SQL INJECTION" 31 | find: You have an error in your SQL syntax 32 | ``` 33 | 34 | # Table of contents 35 | 36 | - [Installation](#installation) 37 | - [Usage](#usage) 38 | - [Modules](#modules) 39 | - [HTTP (Basic)](#http-basic) 40 | - [HTTP (Header)](#http_header) 41 | - [SQLI (Blind)](#sqli_blind) 42 | - [Metadata](#metadata) 43 | 44 | In this example definition file the security issue is tested by executing two steps which are run from top to bottom. The last step returns a success or failure, depending on the string 'You have an error in your SQL syntax' to be found. 45 | 46 | ## Installation 47 | 48 | ### Install via PyPI 49 | 50 | pip install explo 51 | 52 | ### Install via source 53 | 54 | git clone https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/explo 55 | cd explo 56 | python setup.py install 57 | 58 | ## Usage 59 | 60 | explo [--verbose|-v] testcase.yaml 61 | explo [--verbose|-v] examples/*.yaml 62 | 63 | There are a few example testcases in the `examples/` folder. 64 | 65 | $ explo examples/SQLI_simple_testphp.vulnweb.com.yaml 66 | 67 | You can also include explo as a python lib: 68 | 69 | ```python 70 | from explo.core import from_content as explo_from_content 71 | from explo.core import ExploException, ProxyException 72 | 73 | def save_log(msg): 74 | print(msg) 75 | 76 | try: 77 | result = explo_from_content(explo_yaml_file, save_log) 78 | except ExploException as err: 79 | print(err) 80 | ``` 81 | 82 | ## Options 83 | 84 | A http/https proxy and a timeout for requests can be set via environment variables. The default timeout is set to 15 seconds. 85 | 86 | $ export http_proxy=http://proxy:8089 87 | $ export https_proxy=https://proxy:8090 88 | $ export timeout=10 89 | $ explo ... 90 | 91 | ## Modules 92 | 93 | Modules can be added to improve functionality and classes of security issues. 94 | 95 | ### http (basic) 96 | 97 | The http modules allows to make a http request, extract content and search/verify content. 98 | 99 | The following data is made available for following steps: 100 | 101 | * the http response body: `stepname.response.content` 102 | * the http response cookies: `stepname.response.cookies` 103 | * extracted content: `response.extracted.variable_name` 104 | 105 | If a `find_regex` parameter is set, a regular expression match is executed on the response body. If this fails, this module returns a failure and thus stopping the executing of the current workflow (and all steps). 106 | 107 | When extracting by regular expressions, use the match group `extract` to mark the value to extract (view below for an example). 108 | 109 | For referencing cookies, reference the name of the previous step where cookies should be taken from (`cookies: the_other_step.response.cookies`). 110 | 111 | Parameter examples: 112 | 113 | ```yaml 114 | parameter: 115 | url: http://example.com 116 | method: GET 117 | allow_redirects: True 118 | headers: 119 | User-Agent: explo 120 | Content-Type: abc 121 | cookies: stepname.response.cookies 122 | body: 123 | key: value 124 | find: search for string 125 | find_regex: search for (reg|ular)expression 126 | find_in_headers: searchstring in headers 127 | expect_response_code: 200 128 | extract: 129 | variable1: [CSS, '#csrf'] 130 | variable2: [REGEX, '.*?)"'] 131 | ``` 132 | 133 | ### http\_header 134 | 135 | The `http_header` module allows to check if a response misses a specified set of headers (and values). All other parameters are *identical* to the http module. 136 | 137 | The following data is made available for other modules: 138 | 139 | * the http response body: `stepname.response.content` 140 | * the http response cookies: `stepname.response.cookies` 141 | 142 | Parameter examples: 143 | 144 | ```yaml 145 | parameter: 146 | url: http://example.com 147 | method: GET 148 | allow_redirects: True 149 | headers: 150 | User-Agent: explo 151 | Content-Type: abc 152 | body: 153 | key: value 154 | headers_required: 155 | X-XSS-Protection: 1 156 | Server: . # all values are valid 157 | ``` 158 | 159 | ### sqli\_blind 160 | 161 | The sqli\_blind module is able to identify time based blind sql injections. 162 | 163 | The following data is made available for other modules: 164 | 165 | * the http response body: `stepname.response.content` 166 | * the http response cookies: `stepname.response.cookies` 167 | 168 | Parameter examples: 169 | 170 | ```yaml 171 | parameter: 172 | url: http://example.com/vulnerable.php?id=1' waitfor delay '00:00:5'-- 173 | method: GET 174 | delay_seconds: 5 175 | ``` 176 | 177 | If the threshold of 5 seconds (delay\_seconds) is exceeded, the check returns true (and thus resulting in a success). 178 | 179 | ### metadata 180 | 181 | The metadata block is a special block which can be added as the first block in a .yaml file to add metadata to a vulnerability for further processing. This becomes usefull when explo is used as a lib and metadata for each vulnerability description can be read with `meta_from_content(content)`. This module does not need a name or description. 182 | 183 | Examples: 184 | 185 | ```yaml 186 | module: metadata 187 | parameter: 188 | cvss: 8.9 189 | author: Robin Verton 190 | --- 191 | name: login 192 | description: login with test credentials 193 | module: http 194 | parameter: 195 | url: http://testphp.vulnweb.com/userinfo.php 196 | method: POST 197 | body: 198 | uname: test 199 | pass: test 200 | ``` 201 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/CSRF.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: csrf_token 2 | description: get csrf token to bypass CSRF check 3 | module: http 4 | parameter: 5 | url: http://example.com/contact 6 | method: GET 7 | extract: 8 | csrf: [CSS, "#csrf"] 9 | --- 10 | name: exploit 11 | description: exploit with csrf token 12 | module: http 13 | parameter: 14 | url: http://example.com/contact 15 | method: POST 16 | body: 17 | name: "'INJECTION" 18 | csrf: "{{csrf_token.extracted.csrf}}" 19 | find: You have an error in your SQL syntax 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/HEADER_mail.google.com.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: exploit 2 | description: check if X-Frame-Options header is missing (=success) 3 | module: header 4 | parameter: 5 | url: https://mail.google.com 6 | method: GET 7 | headers: 8 | User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 9 | headers_required: 10 | X-Frame-Options: . 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/LOGIN_COOKIES.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: login 2 | description: login with test credentials 3 | module: http 4 | parameter: 5 | url: http://example.com/login 6 | method: POST 7 | body: 8 | username: user 9 | password: password 10 | --- 11 | name: exploit 12 | description: exploit as the previous logged in user 13 | module: http 14 | parameter: 15 | url: http://example.com/profile 16 | method: POST 17 | body: 18 | inject: "'Foobar" 19 | cookies: login.response.cookies 20 | find: You have an error in your SQL syntax 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/OPEN_REDIRECT.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Open Redirect 2 | description: example.com - Open Redirect via Callback parameter 3 | module: header 4 | parameter: 5 | url: https://www.company.com/login.html?Callback=https://example.com 6 | method: GET 7 | headers: 8 | User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 9 | expect_response_code: 302 10 | headers_required: 11 | Location: https://example.com 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/RESPONSE_robinverton.de.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: test_response 2 | description: Test response code to be 200 3 | module: http 4 | parameter: 5 | url: https://robinverton.de 6 | method: GET 7 | expect_response_code: 200 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/SQLI_LOGIN_testphp.vulnweb.com.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: login 2 | description: login with test credentials 3 | module: http 4 | parameter: 5 | url: http://testphp.vulnweb.com/userinfo.php 6 | method: POST 7 | body: 8 | uname: test 9 | pass: test 10 | --- 11 | name: exploit 12 | description: trigger sqli error with the logged in user 13 | module: http 14 | parameter: 15 | url: http://testphp.vulnweb.com/userinfo.php 16 | method: POST 17 | body: 18 | urname: "'SQLI" 19 | ucc: 123-456 20 | update: update 21 | cookies: login.response.cookies 22 | find: You have an error in your SQL syntax 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/SQLI_blind_testphp.vulnweb.com: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: exploit 2 | description: This file tests a blind sql injection on testphp.acunetix.com 3 | module: sqli_blind 4 | parameter: 5 | url: http://testphp.vulnweb.com/product.php?pic=1%20AND%20(SELECT%20*%20FROM%20(SELECT(SLEEP(5)))Odgd) 6 | method: GET 7 | delay_seconds: 5 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/SQLI_simple_testphp.vulnweb.com.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: exploit 2 | description: This request sends a GET request to check for an sql injection 3 | module: http 4 | parameter: 5 | url: http://testphp.vulnweb.com/listproducts.php?cat=1%27 6 | method: GET 7 | find: You have an error in your SQL syntax 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/SQLI_testphp.vulnweb.com.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: exploit 2 | description: This request sends a GET request to check for an sql injection 3 | module: http 4 | parameter: 5 | url: http://testphp.vulnweb.com/listproducts.php?cat=1%27 6 | method: GET 7 | extract: 8 | content: [CSS, "#content"] 9 | --- 10 | name: result 11 | description: Check if sql injection exists 12 | module: report 13 | source: exploit.extracted.content 14 | parameter: 15 | type: stringfind 16 | value: You have an error in your SQL syntax 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/XSS_steve.fi.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: exploit 2 | description: Exploit the 'text' parameter on simple.cgi to output unescaped html. 3 | module: http 4 | parameter: 5 | url: https://steve.fi/Security/XSS/Tutorial/simple.cgi 6 | method: POST 7 | headers: 8 | User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 9 | Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded 10 | body: 11 | text:
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13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /examples/XSS_steve.fi_metadata.yaml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: metadata 2 | module: metadata 3 | parameter: 4 | cvss: 5.0 5 | author: Robin Verton 6 | --- 7 | name: exploit 8 | description: Exploit the 'text' parameter on simple.cgi to output unescaped html. 9 | module: http 10 | parameter: 11 | url: https://steve.fi/Security/XSS/Tutorial/simple.cgi 12 | method: POST 13 | headers: 14 | User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 15 | Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded 16 | body: 17 | text:
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19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /explo/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/telekom-security/explo/7cb20ca6b118f6a9a6f6503581f5037bc011da0f/explo/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /explo/__main__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | """ The main entry point. Invoke as `explo' or `python -m explo'. """ 3 | import sys 4 | from .core import main 5 | 6 | if __name__ == '__main__': 7 | sys.exit(main()) 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /explo/color.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # coding: utf-8 2 | # https://github.com/reorx/python-terminal-color/blob/master/color.py 3 | import sys 4 | 5 | NO_COLOR = False 6 | 7 | def make_color(code): 8 | def color_func(s): 9 | if not sys.stdout.isatty() or NO_COLOR: 10 | return s 11 | 12 | tpl = '\x1b[{}m{}\x1b[0m' 13 | return tpl.format(code, s) 14 | return color_func 15 | 16 | red = make_color(31) 17 | green = make_color(32) 18 | yellow = make_color(33) 19 | blue = make_color(34) 20 | magenta = make_color(35) 21 | cyan = make_color(36) 22 | 23 | bold = make_color(1) 24 | underline = make_color(4) 25 | 26 | grayscale = {(i - 232): make_color('38;5;' + str(i)) for i in range(232, 256)} 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /explo/connection.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import os 2 | import pystache 3 | import six 4 | 5 | import requests 6 | from requests.exceptions import ProxyError 7 | from requests.packages.urllib3.exceptions import InsecureRequestWarning 8 | 9 | requests.packages.urllib3.disable_warnings(InsecureRequestWarning) 10 | 11 | from eliot import Message 12 | 13 | from explo.exceptions import ParserException, ProxyException, ConnectionException 14 | from explo import color 15 | 16 | proxies = { 17 | 'http': os.environ.get('http_proxy', None), 18 | 'https': os.environ.get('https_proxy', None), 19 | } 20 | 21 | timeout = int(os.environ.get('timeout', 15)) 22 | 23 | def http_request(block, scope): 24 | """ 25 | Extract data from block and construct http request 26 | """ 27 | required_fields = ['method', 'url'] 28 | 29 | opts = block['parameter'] 30 | 31 | cookies = dict() 32 | 33 | if not all(k in opts for k in required_fields): 34 | raise ParserException('not all required parameters were passed') 35 | 36 | headers = opts.get('headers', {}) 37 | data = opts.get('body', {}) 38 | cookies_path = opts.get('cookies', '') 39 | allow_redirects = opts.get('allow_redirects', False) 40 | 41 | if cookies_path != '': 42 | try: 43 | cookie_module = cookies_path.split('.', 1)[0] 44 | cookies = scope[cookie_module]['response']['cookies'] 45 | except KeyError: 46 | Message.log( 47 | level='warning', 48 | message='could not retrieve cookies from scope or previous step,' \ 49 | 'the step "%s" was not found.' % cookies_path) 50 | 51 | # Use mustache template on string 52 | if isinstance(data, dict): 53 | for key, val in data.items(): 54 | data[key] = pystache.render(str(val), scope) 55 | elif isinstance(data, six.string_types): 56 | data = pystache.render(data, scope) 57 | 58 | # Use mustache template on headers 59 | for key, val in headers.items(): 60 | headers[key] = pystache.render(str(val), scope) 61 | 62 | req = requests.Request(opts['method'], opts['url'], headers=headers, data=data, cookies=cookies) 63 | request = req.prepare() 64 | 65 | if proxies.get('http', None): 66 | Message.log(level='status', message='Using proxies {}'.format(proxies)) 67 | 68 | try: 69 | sess = requests.Session() 70 | resp = sess.send( 71 | request, 72 | allow_redirects=allow_redirects, 73 | proxies=proxies, 74 | verify=False, 75 | timeout=timeout 76 | ) 77 | except ProxyError as exc: 78 | raise ProxyException(exc) 79 | except Exception as exc: 80 | raise ConnectionException(exc) 81 | 82 | Message.log( 83 | level='status', 84 | message='HTTP Response: %s (%s bytes)' % (resp.status_code, len(resp.content))) 85 | 86 | pretty_print_request(request) 87 | pretty_print_response(resp) 88 | 89 | return request, resp 90 | 91 | def pretty_print_request(req): 92 | """ Print a request """ 93 | 94 | output = '{} {} {}\n'.format(color.yellow(req.method), color.cyan(req.url), color.grayscale[14]('HTTP/1.1')) 95 | output += '\n'.join('{}: {}'.format(color.grayscale[14](k), color.cyan(v)) for k, v in req.headers.items()) 96 | output += '\n\n{}'.format(req.body) 97 | 98 | Message.log(level='request', message=output) 99 | 100 | def pretty_print_response(res): 101 | """ Print a response """ 102 | 103 | # Status line 104 | output = color.yellow('HTTP') + color.grayscale[14]('/1.1 %s %s\n' % (res.status_code, res.reason)) 105 | 106 | # Headers 107 | for name, value in res.headers.items(): 108 | output += '%s: %s\n' % (color.grayscale[14](name), color.cyan(value)) 109 | 110 | output += '\n' 111 | 112 | # Body 113 | output += res.text 114 | 115 | Message.log(level='response', message=output) 116 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /explo/core.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import argparse 2 | import yaml 3 | 4 | from eliot import Message, add_destination 5 | 6 | from explo.modules import ( 7 | http as module_http, 8 | http_header as module_header, 9 | sqli_blind as module_sqli, 10 | report as module_report 11 | ) 12 | from explo.exceptions import ExploException, ParserException, ConnectionException, ProxyException 13 | from explo import color 14 | 15 | VERSION = '0.2.1' 16 | FIELDS_REQUIRED = ['name', 'description', 'module', 'parameter'] 17 | 18 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Explo v{}'.format(VERSION)) 19 | parser.add_argument('filename', nargs='+', 20 | help='Files to test') 21 | parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', 22 | help='Activate verbose output') 23 | 24 | # global args needed for logging callback 25 | args = None 26 | 27 | def main(): 28 | """ Get file list from args and execute """ 29 | global args 30 | 31 | args = parser.parse_args() 32 | add_destination(log_stdout) 33 | 34 | for filename in args.filename: 35 | try: 36 | print('Loading {}'.format(color.cyan(filename))) 37 | 38 | if from_file(filename): 39 | result = color.green('Success.') 40 | else: 41 | result = color.red('No match.') 42 | 43 | print('==> {}'.format(result)) 44 | 45 | except ParserException as exc: 46 | print(color.yellow('ERROR parsing file %s: %s' % (filename, exc))) 47 | except (ConnectionException, ProxyException) as exc: 48 | print(color.yellow('ERROR connecting to host in file %s: %s' % (filename, exc))) 49 | except ExploException as exc: 50 | print(color.yellow('ERROR in file %s: %s' % (filename, exc))) 51 | 52 | def from_file(filename, log=None): 53 | """ Read file and pass to from_content """ 54 | 55 | try: 56 | with open(filename, 'r') as fhandle: 57 | content = fhandle.read() 58 | except IOError as err: 59 | raise ExploException('could not open file %s: %s' % (filename, err)) 60 | 61 | return from_content(content, log) 62 | 63 | def from_content(content, log=None): 64 | """ Load, validate and process blocks """ 65 | 66 | if not content: 67 | raise ExploException('no exploitation content') 68 | 69 | try: 70 | blocks = load_blocks(content) 71 | except yaml.YAMLError as err: 72 | raise ExploException('error parsing document: %s' % err) 73 | 74 | if not validate_blocks(blocks): 75 | raise ExploException('error parsing document:' \ 76 | 'not all blocks specify the required fields %s' % FIELDS_REQUIRED) 77 | 78 | if log: 79 | add_destination(log) 80 | 81 | return process_blocks(blocks) 82 | 83 | def meta_from_content(content): 84 | 85 | try: 86 | blocks = load_blocks(content) 87 | except yaml.YAMLError as err: 88 | raise ExploException('error parsing document: %s' % err) 89 | 90 | if len(blocks) < 0 or blocks[0].get('module') != 'metadata': 91 | return {} 92 | 93 | return blocks[0].get('parameter') 94 | 95 | def meta_from_file(filename): 96 | """ Read file and pass to meta_from_content """ 97 | 98 | try: 99 | with open(filename, 'r') as fhandle: 100 | content = fhandle.read() 101 | except IOError as err: 102 | raise ExploException('could not open file %s: %s' % (filename, err)) 103 | 104 | return meta_from_content(content) 105 | 106 | def load_blocks(content): 107 | """ Load documents/blocks from a YAML file """ 108 | return [b for b in yaml.safe_load_all(content)] 109 | 110 | def validate_blocks(blocks): 111 | """ Ensures minimal fields are set for passed block """ 112 | 113 | for block in blocks: 114 | if 'module' in block and block.get('module', '') == 'metadata': 115 | continue 116 | 117 | if not all(k in block for k in FIELDS_REQUIRED): 118 | return False 119 | 120 | return True 121 | 122 | def process_blocks(blocks): 123 | """ Processes all blocks """ 124 | 125 | scope = {} 126 | last_result = False 127 | 128 | for block in blocks: 129 | if block['module'] == 'metadata': 130 | Message.log(level='status', message='Metadata: %s' % block['parameter']) 131 | continue 132 | 133 | name = block['name'] 134 | desc = block['description'] 135 | 136 | Message.log(level='status', message='---\nBlock {}: {}'.format(name, desc)) 137 | 138 | last_result, scope = module_execute(block, scope) 139 | 140 | if not last_result: 141 | return last_result 142 | 143 | return last_result 144 | 145 | def module_execute(block, scope): 146 | """ Use corresponding module to process block """ 147 | module = block['module'] 148 | 149 | modules = { 150 | 'http': module_http, 151 | 'header': module_header, 152 | 'sqli_blind': module_sqli, 153 | 'report': module_report 154 | } 155 | 156 | if not module in modules: 157 | raise ExploException('This module is not allowed (%s)' % module) 158 | 159 | return modules.get(module).execute(block, scope) 160 | 161 | def log_stdout(message): 162 | if 'message' in message: 163 | 164 | level = message.get('level', '') 165 | if level == 'request' or level == 'response': 166 | if args and not args.verbose: 167 | return 168 | 169 | print('\n') 170 | 171 | level_msg = color.yellow('Warning: ') if level == 'warning' else '' 172 | 173 | print("{}{}".format(level_msg, message['message'])) 174 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /explo/exceptions.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | class ExploException(Exception): 2 | """ Base class for exceptions """ 3 | pass 4 | 5 | class ConnectionException(ExploException): 6 | """ Base class for connection based problems """ 7 | pass 8 | 9 | class ProxyException(ConnectionException): 10 | """ Base class for connection based problems """ 11 | pass 12 | 13 | class ParserException(ExploException): 14 | """ Exception thrown when parsing an explo yaml file failed """ 15 | pass 16 | 17 | class ResultException(ExploException): 18 | """ Exception thrown when problems occur regarding the result """ 19 | pass 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /explo/modules/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/telekom-security/explo/7cb20ca6b118f6a9a6f6503581f5037bc011da0f/explo/modules/__init__.py -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /explo/modules/http.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ 2 | explo.modules.http 3 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4 | 5 | Simple HTTP request/response checks 6 | """ 7 | import re 8 | 9 | from eliot import Message 10 | 11 | from explo.connection import http_request 12 | from explo.util import extract 13 | from explo import color 14 | 15 | def execute(block, scope): 16 | """ 17 | Simple HTTP request, also does basic extracting and finding in the response text 18 | """ 19 | 20 | name = block['name'] 21 | opts = block['parameter'] 22 | 23 | _, response = http_request(block, scope) 24 | 25 | scope[name] = { 26 | 'response': { 27 | 'content':response.text, 28 | 'cookies':response.cookies, 29 | 'headers':response.headers 30 | } 31 | } 32 | 33 | success = True 34 | 35 | if 'find_in_headers' in opts: 36 | headers = '' 37 | for header in response.headers: 38 | headers += '{}: {}\n'.format(header, response.headers[header]) 39 | 40 | keyword = opts['find_in_headers'] 41 | success = (keyword in headers) 42 | 43 | if not success: 44 | Message.log( 45 | level='status', 46 | message="==> Not found in HEADERS: '%s'" % color.cyan(keyword)) 47 | 48 | return success, scope 49 | else: 50 | Message.log( 51 | level='status', 52 | message="==> Found in HEADERS: '%s'" % color.cyan(keyword)) 53 | 54 | if 'extract' in opts: 55 | scope[name]['extracted'] = extract(response.text, opts['extract']) 56 | 57 | if 'find' in opts: 58 | keyword = opts['find'] 59 | success = (keyword in response.text) 60 | 61 | if not success: 62 | Message.log( 63 | level='status', 64 | message="==> Not found in BODY: '%s'" % color.cyan(keyword)) 65 | 66 | return success, scope 67 | else: 68 | Message.log( 69 | level='status', 70 | message="==> Found in BODY: '%s'" % color.cyan(keyword)) 71 | 72 | if 'find_regex' in opts: 73 | pattern = opts['find_regex'] 74 | success = (re.search(pattern, response.text, flags=re.MULTILINE) != None) 75 | 76 | if not success: 77 | Message.log( 78 | level='status', 79 | message="==> Not found in BODY: '%s'" % color.cyan(pattern)) 80 | 81 | return success, scope 82 | else: 83 | Message.log( 84 | level='status', 85 | message="==> Found in BODY: '%s'" % color.cyan(pattern)) 86 | 87 | if 'expect_response_code' in opts: 88 | status_code = opts['expect_response_code'] 89 | success = (response.status_code == status_code) 90 | 91 | if not success: 92 | Message.log( 93 | level='status', 94 | message="==> HTTP Status is not %s, response code is %s" % ( 95 | color.cyan(status_code), 96 | color.red(response.status_code) 97 | ) 98 | ) 99 | 100 | return success, scope 101 | else: 102 | Message.log( 103 | level='status', 104 | message="==> HTTP status is valid (%s == %s)" % ( 105 | color.cyan(status_code), 106 | color.cyan(status_code) 107 | ) 108 | ) 109 | 110 | return success, scope 111 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /explo/modules/http_header.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ 2 | explo.modules.http_header 3 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4 | 5 | Check a http response for required headers to be set. 6 | """ 7 | 8 | from eliot import Message 9 | 10 | from explo.exceptions import ParserException 11 | from explo.connection import http_request 12 | from explo.util import required_fields 13 | 14 | 15 | def execute(block, scope): 16 | """ 17 | Simple HTTP request, also does basic extracting and finding in the response text 18 | """ 19 | opts = block["parameter"] 20 | name = block["name"] 21 | 22 | required_fields(opts, ["headers_required"]) 23 | 24 | _, response = http_request(block, scope) 25 | 26 | scope[name] = { 27 | "response": { 28 | "content": response.text, 29 | "cookies": response.cookies, 30 | "headers": response.headers, 31 | } 32 | } 33 | 34 | success = True 35 | 36 | headers_required = opts["headers_required"] 37 | 38 | if not isinstance(headers_required, dict): 39 | raise ParserException("headers_required must be a list of headers") 40 | 41 | for header in headers_required: 42 | if header not in response.headers: 43 | Message.log( 44 | level="status", 45 | message="Header '%s' is missing!" % header) 46 | success = False 47 | continue 48 | 49 | if headers_required[header] == ".": 50 | continue 51 | 52 | if str(headers_required[header]) != response.headers[header]: 53 | Message.log( 54 | level="status", 55 | message="Header '%s: %s' different from response header '%s: %s'" % (header, headers_required[header], header, response.headers[header])) 56 | success = False 57 | return success, scope 58 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /explo/modules/report.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ Core HTTP functionalities """ 2 | import logging 3 | 4 | logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) 5 | 6 | def execute(block, scope=None): 7 | """ Match results """ 8 | required_fields = ['type', 'value'] 9 | 10 | if not all(k in block['parameter'] for k in required_fields): 11 | raise Exception('not all required parameters were passed') 12 | 13 | opts = block['parameter'] 14 | 15 | source_module, source_dict, source_field = block['source'].split('.') 16 | 17 | try: 18 | content = scope[source_module][source_dict][source_field] 19 | except Exception: 20 | raise Exception('the source field "%s" was not found in the current scope' % block['source']) 21 | 22 | logger.debug("Matching %s for: '%s'", block['source'], opts['value']) 23 | 24 | success = False 25 | 26 | if opts['type'] == 'stringcompare' and content == opts['value']: 27 | success = True 28 | 29 | if opts['type'] == 'stringfind' and opts['value'] in content: 30 | success = True 31 | 32 | return success, scope 33 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /explo/modules/sqli_blind.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ 2 | explo.modules.sqli_blind 3 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4 | 5 | Check for time based blind SQL-Injections 6 | """ 7 | from eliot import Message 8 | 9 | from explo.connection import http_request 10 | from explo.util import required_fields 11 | from explo import color 12 | 13 | def execute(block, scope): 14 | """ 15 | Execute block and check for blind SQL injection 16 | """ 17 | 18 | name = block['name'] 19 | opts = block['parameter'] 20 | 21 | required_fields(opts, ['delay_seconds']) 22 | 23 | delay_seconds = float(opts['delay_seconds']) 24 | 25 | _, response = http_request(block, scope) 26 | time_diff = response.elapsed.total_seconds() 27 | 28 | scope[name] = { 29 | 'response': { 30 | 'content':response.text, 31 | 'cookies':response.cookies, 32 | 'headers':response.headers 33 | }, 34 | 'time_diff': time_diff 35 | } 36 | 37 | Message.log( 38 | level='status', 39 | message="Response time: {}, delay_seconds: {}".format(color.cyan(time_diff), color.cyan(delay_seconds)) 40 | ) 41 | 42 | if time_diff > delay_seconds: 43 | return True, scope 44 | else: 45 | return False, scope 46 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /explo/util.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import re 2 | from pyquery import PyQuery as pq 3 | 4 | from eliot import Message 5 | 6 | from explo.exceptions import ParserException, ExploException 7 | 8 | def required_fields(opts, fields): 9 | """ 10 | Check if all ensured fields passed by `fields` are set in the options 11 | """ 12 | 13 | if not all(k in opts for k in fields): 14 | raise ParserException( 15 | 'not all required parameters were passed. required: ' \ 16 | ','.join(fields) 17 | ) 18 | 19 | def extract(data, extract_fields): 20 | """ Extract selectors from a html document """ 21 | 22 | result = {} 23 | 24 | for name, opts in extract_fields.items(): 25 | if len(opts) != 2: 26 | raise ParserException('extract error: mailformed extract entry.') 27 | 28 | method, pattern = opts 29 | 30 | if method == 'CSS': 31 | doc = pq(data) 32 | 33 | res = doc(pattern) 34 | found = None 35 | 36 | if len(res) > 1: 37 | raise ExploException('extract error: found more than 1 result for "%s"' % pattern) 38 | 39 | if res.attr('value'): 40 | found = res.attr('value') 41 | elif res.text(): 42 | found = res.text() 43 | 44 | result[name] = found 45 | 46 | if method == 'REGEX': 47 | 48 | if not '?P' in pattern: 49 | raise ExploException('extract error: no "extract" match group found in regular expression.') 50 | 51 | regex_res = re.search(pattern, data, re.MULTILINE) 52 | if regex_res: 53 | result[name] = regex_res.group('extract') 54 | 55 | if extract_fields.items() and not result: 56 | Message.log( 57 | level='warning', 58 | message='No value found for extracting.') 59 | 60 | return result 61 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /screenshot.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/telekom-security/explo/7cb20ca6b118f6a9a6f6503581f5037bc011da0f/screenshot.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [metadata] 2 | description-file = README.md 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python 2 | 3 | from setuptools import setup, find_packages 4 | 5 | setup( 6 | name='explo', 7 | author='Robin Verton', 8 | author_email='hello@robinverton.de', 9 | version='0.2.2', 10 | description='Test web based vulnerabilities from a .yaml file', 11 | packages=['explo', 'explo.modules'], 12 | url='https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/explo', 13 | platforms='any', 14 | install_requires=[ 15 | 'requests', 16 | 'pyyaml', 17 | 'pyquery', 18 | 'pystache', 19 | 'eliot', 20 | 'six' 21 | ], 22 | 23 | entry_points={ 24 | 'console_scripts': [ 25 | 'explo = explo.core:main', 26 | ] 27 | } 28 | ) 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/test_core.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import explo.core 2 | import pytest 3 | 4 | def test_load_blocks(): 5 | """ Test invalid block (required field description/parameter missing) """ 6 | block = """ 7 | name: foobar 8 | module: modname 9 | description: foo 10 | parameter: 11 | """ 12 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(block) 13 | 14 | assert len(blocks) == 1 15 | 16 | def test_validate_invalid(): 17 | """ Test invalid block (required field description/parameter missing) """ 18 | invalid = """ 19 | name: foobar 20 | module: modname 21 | """ 22 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(invalid) 23 | 24 | assert explo.core.validate_blocks(blocks) == False 25 | 26 | def test_validate_valid(): 27 | """ Test a valid block """ 28 | valid = """ 29 | name: foobar 30 | module: modname 31 | description: description 32 | parameter: 33 | """ 34 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(valid) 35 | 36 | assert explo.core.validate_blocks(blocks) 37 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/test_http.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ Test the core http module """ 2 | import os 3 | import responses 4 | 5 | import explo 6 | from explo.modules import http 7 | 8 | ROOT = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) 9 | 10 | @responses.activate 11 | def test_simple_get(): 12 | """ Test a simple http get and the extraction of a css selector """ 13 | 14 | block_raw = """ 15 | name: test 16 | description: test 17 | module: http 18 | parameter: 19 | url: http://test.com/ 20 | method: GET 21 | headers: 22 | user-agent: Mozilla/5.0 23 | content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded 24 | body: 25 | text:
explo
26 | extract: 27 | exploCSS: [CSS, "#explo"] 28 | exploRegexp: [REGEX, "
(?P.*?)
"] 29 | """ 30 | 31 | body = '
explo
' 32 | 33 | responses.add(responses.GET, 'http://test.com/', 34 | body=body, status=200, 35 | content_type='text/html') 36 | 37 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(block_raw) 38 | 39 | _, scope = http.execute(blocks[0], {}) 40 | 41 | assert scope['test']['response']['content'] == body 42 | assert scope['test']['extracted']['exploCSS'] == 'explo' 43 | assert scope['test']['extracted']['exploRegexp'] == 'explo' 44 | 45 | def test_extract_html(): 46 | """ Test invalid block (required field description/parameter missing) """ 47 | 48 | content = "" 49 | 50 | ret = http.extract(content, {'input':['CSS', '#test']}) 51 | 52 | assert 'input' in ret and ret['input'] == 'foobar' 53 | 54 | @responses.activate 55 | def test_cookies(): 56 | """ Test basic cookies support """ 57 | 58 | blocks_raw = """ 59 | name: get_cookie 60 | description: Get a cookie 61 | module: http 62 | parameter: 63 | url: http://test.com/get 64 | method: GET 65 | --- 66 | name: test 67 | description: test 68 | module: http 69 | parameter: 70 | url: http://test.com/test 71 | cookies: get_cookie.response.cookies 72 | method: GET 73 | """ 74 | 75 | cookie = 'foo=bar' 76 | 77 | def request_get_cookie(request): 78 | """ Return a simple cookie """ 79 | headers = {'Set-Cookie': cookie} 80 | 81 | return (200, headers, '') 82 | 83 | def request_test_cookie(request): 84 | """ Return a simple cookie """ 85 | assert 'Cookie' in request.headers and request.headers['Cookie'] == cookie 86 | 87 | return (200, {}, '') 88 | 89 | responses.add_callback( 90 | responses.GET, 'http://test.com/get', 91 | callback=request_get_cookie, 92 | content_type='text/html' 93 | ) 94 | 95 | responses.add_callback( 96 | responses.GET, 'http://test.com/test', 97 | callback=request_test_cookie, 98 | content_type='text/html' 99 | ) 100 | 101 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(blocks_raw) 102 | assert explo.core.process_blocks(blocks) 103 | 104 | @responses.activate 105 | def test_find(): 106 | """ Test a simple http get and matching for body/headers """ 107 | 108 | block_raw = """ 109 | name: test 110 | description: test 111 | module: http 112 | parameter: 113 | url: http://test.com/ 114 | method: GET 115 | headers: 116 | user-agent: Mozilla/5.0 117 | content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded 118 | body: 119 | text:
explo
120 | find: body123 121 | find_in_headers: header123 122 | """ 123 | 124 | def request_callback(request): 125 | resp_body = 'body123' 126 | headers = {'X-Foo:':'header123'} 127 | return (200, headers, resp_body) 128 | 129 | responses.add_callback( 130 | responses.GET, 131 | 'http://test.com/', 132 | callback=request_callback, 133 | content_type='text/html' 134 | ) 135 | 136 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(block_raw) 137 | 138 | result, scope = http.execute(blocks[0], {}) 139 | 140 | assert result 141 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/test_http_header.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ Test the http_header module """ 2 | import os 3 | import responses 4 | 5 | import explo 6 | from explo.modules import http_header as http 7 | 8 | ROOT = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) 9 | 10 | 11 | @responses.activate 12 | def test_header_available(): 13 | """ Test a simple http response """ 14 | 15 | block_raw = """ 16 | name: test 17 | description: test 18 | module: header 19 | parameter: 20 | url: http://test.com/valid 21 | method: GET 22 | headers_required: 23 | X-XSS-Protection: 1 24 | Content-Type: . 25 | """ 26 | 27 | responses.add( 28 | responses.GET, 29 | "http://test.com/valid", 30 | body="success", 31 | status=200, 32 | adding_headers={"X-XSS-Protection": "1"}, 33 | content_type="text/html", 34 | ) 35 | 36 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(block_raw) 37 | ret, scope = http.execute(blocks[0], {}) 38 | 39 | print(ret, scope) 40 | 41 | assert ret == True 42 | assert scope["test"]["response"]["content"] == "success" 43 | 44 | @responses.activate 45 | def test_header_missing(): 46 | """ Test a simple http response """ 47 | 48 | block_raw = """ 49 | name: test 50 | description: test 51 | module: header 52 | parameter: 53 | url: http://test.com/missing 54 | method: GET 55 | headers_required: 56 | X-XSS-Protection: 1 57 | Content-Type: . 58 | """ 59 | 60 | responses.add( 61 | responses.GET, 62 | "http://test.com/missing", 63 | body="success", 64 | status=200, 65 | content_type="text/html", 66 | ) 67 | 68 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(block_raw) 69 | ret, scope = http.execute(blocks[0], {}) 70 | 71 | assert not ret 72 | 73 | 74 | @responses.activate 75 | def test_multiple_headers(): 76 | """ Test if one of the given headers is missing """ 77 | 78 | block_raw = """ 79 | name: test 80 | description: test 81 | module: header 82 | parameter: 83 | url: http://test.com/missing 84 | method: GET 85 | headers_required: 86 | iDontExist: NoNo 87 | Content-Type: . 88 | """ 89 | 90 | responses.add( 91 | responses.GET, 92 | "http://test.com/missing", 93 | body="success", 94 | status=200, 95 | content_type="text/html", 96 | ) 97 | 98 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(block_raw) 99 | ret, scope = http.execute(blocks[0], {}) 100 | 101 | assert not ret 102 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/test_metadata.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import explo.core 2 | import pytest 3 | 4 | block = """ 5 | name: metadata 6 | module: metadata 7 | parameter: 8 | foo: bar 9 | foobar: 1.0 10 | """ 11 | 12 | def test_metadata_valid(): 13 | """ Test a metadata block """ 14 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(block) 15 | assert explo.core.validate_blocks(blocks) == True 16 | 17 | def test_metadata_func(): 18 | """ Test return value of meta_from_content """ 19 | assert explo.core.meta_from_content(block) == {'foo': 'bar', 'foobar': 1.0} 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/test_report.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import explo.core 2 | from explo.modules import report 3 | 4 | def test_report_match(): 5 | """ Test the stringcompare """ 6 | valid = """ 7 | name: result 8 | description: match 9 | module: report 10 | source: exploit.extracted.compareTest 11 | parameter: 12 | type: stringcompare 13 | value: foobar 14 | """ 15 | 16 | scope = { 17 | 'exploit': { 18 | 'extracted': { 19 | 'compareTest': 'foobar' 20 | } 21 | } 22 | } 23 | 24 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(valid) 25 | 26 | ret = report.execute(blocks[0], scope) 27 | 28 | assert ret 29 | 30 | def test_report_find(): 31 | """ Test the stringfind """ 32 | valid = """ 33 | name: result 34 | description: match 35 | module: report 36 | source: exploit.extracted.compareTest 37 | parameter: 38 | type: stringfind 39 | value: error in your SQL 40 | """ 41 | 42 | scope = { 43 | 'exploit': { 44 | 'extracted': { 45 | 'compareTest': 'error: You have an error in your SQL syntax.' 46 | } 47 | } 48 | } 49 | 50 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(valid) 51 | 52 | ret = report.execute(blocks[0], scope) 53 | 54 | assert ret 55 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/test_sqli_blind.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ Test the core http module """ 2 | import os 3 | import time 4 | import responses 5 | 6 | import explo 7 | from explo.modules import sqli_blind 8 | 9 | ROOT = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) 10 | 11 | @responses.activate 12 | def test_timed_sqli(): 13 | """ Test a time based sql injection""" 14 | 15 | block_raw = """ 16 | name: test 17 | description: test 18 | module: sqli_blind 19 | parameter: 20 | url: http://test.com/ 21 | method: GET 22 | delay_seconds: 0.5 23 | """ 24 | 25 | 26 | def request_callback(request): 27 | time.sleep(0.5) 28 | return (200, {}, 'success') 29 | 30 | responses.add_callback( 31 | responses.GET, 'http://test.com/', 32 | callback=request_callback, 33 | content_type='application/json' 34 | ) 35 | 36 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(block_raw) 37 | 38 | ret, scope = sqli_blind.execute(blocks[0], {}) 39 | 40 | print(scope) 41 | 42 | assert ret 43 | 44 | @responses.activate 45 | def test_timed_sqli_invalid(): 46 | """ Test a time based sql injection""" 47 | 48 | block_raw = """ 49 | name: test 50 | description: test 51 | module: sqli_blind 52 | parameter: 53 | url: http://test.com/ 54 | method: GET 55 | delay_seconds: 1 56 | """ 57 | 58 | 59 | def request_callback(request): 60 | return (200, {}, 'success') 61 | 62 | responses.add_callback( 63 | responses.GET, 'http://test.com/', 64 | callback=request_callback, 65 | content_type='application/json' 66 | ) 67 | 68 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(block_raw) 69 | 70 | ret, scope = sqli_blind.execute(blocks[0], {}) 71 | 72 | print(scope) 73 | 74 | assert ret is False 75 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tests/test_workflow.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | """ Test a basic workflow """ 2 | import responses 3 | 4 | import explo 5 | import explo.core 6 | from explo.modules import http 7 | 8 | BLOCKS_RAW = """ 9 | name: login 10 | description: do a login before exploiting the profile page 11 | module: http 12 | parameter: 13 | url: http://test.com/login 14 | method: POST 15 | body: 16 | username: test 17 | password: test 18 | find: Login Successful # ensure login succeeded 19 | --- 20 | name: exploit 21 | description: test 22 | module: http 23 | parameter: 24 | url: http://test.com/profile 25 | method: GET 26 | body: 27 | id: "'A" 28 | session: login.session 29 | find: You have an error in your SQL syntax 30 | """ 31 | 32 | BLOCKS_CSRF = """ 33 | name: csrf_token 34 | description: get a csrf token to exploit form 35 | module: http 36 | parameter: 37 | url: http://test.com/contact 38 | method: GET 39 | extract: 40 | csrf: [CSS, "#csrf"] 41 | --- 42 | name: exploit 43 | description: exploit with csrf token 44 | module: http 45 | parameter: 46 | url: http://test.com/contact 47 | method: POST 48 | body: 49 | name: "'A" 50 | csrf: "{{csrf_token.extracted.csrf}}" 51 | find: You have an error in your SQL syntax 52 | """ 53 | 54 | def pretty_print_POST(req): 55 | """ 56 | At this point it is completely built and ready 57 | to be fired; it is "prepared". 58 | 59 | However pay attention at the formatting used in 60 | this function because it is programmed to be pretty 61 | printed and may differ from the actual request. 62 | """ 63 | print('{}\n{}\n{}\n\n{}'.format( 64 | '-----------START-----------', 65 | req.method + ' ' + req.url, 66 | '\n'.join('{}: {}'.format(k, v) for k, v in req.headers.items()), 67 | req.body, 68 | )) 69 | 70 | @responses.activate 71 | def test_workflow_simple(): 72 | """ Test a simple http get and the extraction of a css selector """ 73 | 74 | body_login = b'
Login Successful
' 75 | body_sqli = b'
You have an error in your SQL syntax
' 76 | 77 | responses.add(responses.POST, 'http://test.com/login', 78 | body=body_login, status=200, 79 | content_type='text/html') 80 | 81 | responses.add(responses.GET, 'http://test.com/profile', 82 | body=body_sqli, status=200, 83 | content_type='text/html') 84 | 85 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(BLOCKS_RAW) 86 | 87 | assert explo.core.process_blocks(blocks) 88 | 89 | @responses.activate 90 | def test_workflow_csrf_token(): 91 | """ Test a simple http get and the extraction of a css selector """ 92 | 93 | body_contact = b'
' 94 | body_success = b'
You have an error in your SQL syntax
' 95 | 96 | def request_callback_csrf(request): 97 | """ Checks for a valid CSRF token (token_1337) and returns a fake 'sql injection success' message """ 98 | assert 'csrf=token_1337' in request.body 99 | 100 | return (200, {}, body_success) 101 | 102 | responses.add(responses.GET, 'http://test.com/contact', 103 | body=body_contact, status=200, 104 | content_type='text/html') 105 | 106 | responses.add_callback( 107 | responses.POST, 'http://test.com/contact', 108 | callback=request_callback_csrf, 109 | content_type='text/html', 110 | ) 111 | 112 | blocks = explo.core.load_blocks(BLOCKS_CSRF) 113 | 114 | assert explo.core.process_blocks(blocks) 115 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tox.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [tox] 2 | envlist=py35,py27 3 | [testenv] 4 | deps= 5 | pytest 6 | responses 7 | commands=py.test tests 8 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------