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Fuzzowski

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The idea is to be the Network Protocol Fuzzer that we will want to use.

The aim of this tool is to assist during the whole process of fuzzing a network protocol, allowing to define the communications, helping to identify the "suspects" of crashing a service, and much more

Features

  • Based on Sulley Fuzzer for data generation [https://github.com/OpenRCE/sulley]
  • Actually, forked BooFuzz (which is a fork of Sulley) [https://github.com/jtpereyda/boofuzz ]
  • Python3
  • Improved Strings fuzzing libraries, allowing also for custom lists, files and callback commands
  • Not random (finite number of possibilities)
  • Requires to “create the packets” with types (spike fuzzer style)
  • Also allows to create ""Raw"" packets from parameters, with injection points (quite useful for fuzzing simple protocols)
  • Has a nice console to pause, review and retest any suspect (prompt_toolkit ftw)
  • Allows to skip parameters that cause errors, automatically or with the console
  • Nice print formats for suspect packets (to know exactly what was fuzzed)
  • It saves PoCs as python scripts for you when you mark a test case as a crash
  • Monitor modules to gather information of the target, detecting odd behaviours and marking suspects
  • Restarter modules that will restart the target if the connection is lost (e.g. powering off and on an smart plug)

Protocols implemented

  • LPD (Line Printing Daemon): Fully implemented

Installation

virtualenv venv -p python3
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt

Help

usage: python -m fuzzowski [-h] [-p {tcp,udp,ssl}] [-b BIND] [-st SEND_TIMEOUT]
                    [-rt RECV_TIMEOUT] [--sleep-time SLEEP_TIME] [-nc] [-tn]
                    [-nr] [-nrf] [-cr]
                    [--threshold-request CRASH_THRESHOLD_REQUEST]
                    [--threshold-element CRASH_THRESHOLD_ELEMENT]
                    [--ignore-aborted] [--ignore-reset] [--error-fuzz-issues]
                    [-c CALLBACK | --file FILENAME] -f
                    {cops,dhcp,ipp,lpd,netconf,telnet_cli,tftp,raw}
                    [-r FUZZ_REQUESTS [FUZZ_REQUESTS ...]]
                    [--restart module_name [args ...]]
                    [--restart-sleep RESTART_SLEEP_TIME]
                    [--monitors {IPPMon} [{IPPMon} ...]] [--path PATH]
                    [--document_url DOCUMENT_URL]
                    host port

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positional arguments:
  host                  Destination Host
  port                  Destination Port

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit

Connection Options:
  -p {tcp,udp,ssl}, --protocol {tcp,udp,ssl}
                        Protocol (Default tcp)
  -b BIND, --bind BIND  Bind to port
  -st SEND_TIMEOUT, --send_timeout SEND_TIMEOUT
                        Set send() timeout (Default 5s)
  -rt RECV_TIMEOUT, --recv_timeout RECV_TIMEOUT
                        Set recv() timeout (Default 5s)
  --sleep-time SLEEP_TIME
                        Sleep time between each test (Default 0)
  -nc, --new-conns      Open a new connection after each packet of the same test
  -tn, --transmit-next-node
                        Transmit the next node in the graph of the fuzzed node

RECV() Options:
  -nr, --no-recv        Do not recv() in the socket after each send
  -nrf, --no-recv-fuzz  Do not recv() in the socket after sending a fuzzed request
  -cr, --check-recv     Check that data has been received in recv()

Crashes Options:
  --threshold-request CRASH_THRESHOLD_REQUEST
                        Set the number of allowed crashes in a Request before skipping it (Default 9999)
  --threshold-element CRASH_THRESHOLD_ELEMENT
                        Set the number of allowed crashes in a Primitive before skipping it (Default 3)
  --ignore-aborted      Ignore ECONNABORTED errors
  --ignore-reset        Ignore ECONNRESET errors
  --error-fuzz-issues   Log as error when there is any connection issue in the fuzzed node

Fuzz Options:
  -c CALLBACK, --callback CALLBACK
                        Set a callback address to fuzz with callback generator instead of normal mutations
  --file FILENAME       Use contents of a file for fuzz mutations

Fuzzers:
  -f {cops,dhcp,ipp,lpd,netconf,telnet_cli,tftp,raw}, --fuzz {cops,dhcp,ipp,lpd,netconf,telnet_cli,tftp,raw}
                        Available Protocols
  -r FUZZ_REQUESTS [FUZZ_REQUESTS ...], --requests FUZZ_REQUESTS [FUZZ_REQUESTS ...]
                        Requests of the protocol to fuzz, default All
                          dhcp: [opt82]
                          ipp: [http_headers, get_printer_attribs, print_uri_message, send_uri, get_jobs, get_job_attribs]
                          lpd: [long_queue, short_queue, ctrl_file, data_file, remove_job]
                          telnet_cli: [commands]
                          tftp: [read]
                          raw: ['\x01string\n' '\x02request2\x00' ...]

Restart options:
  --restart module_name [args ...]
                        Restarter Modules:
                          run: '<executable> [<argument> ...]' (Pass command and arguments within quotes, as only one argument)
                          smartplug: It will turn off and on the Smart Plug
                          teckin: <PLUG_IP>
  --restart-sleep RESTART_SLEEP_TIME
                        Set sleep seconds after a crash before continue (Default 5)

Monitor options:
  --monitors {IPPMon} [{IPPMon} ...], -m {IPPMon} [{IPPMon} ...]
                        Monitor Modules:
                          IPPMon: Sends a get-attributes IPP message to the target

Other Options:
  --path PATH           Set path when fuzzing HTTP based protocols (Default /)
  --document_url DOCUMENT_URL
                        Set Document URL for print_uri

Examples

Fuzz the get_printer_attribs IPP operation with default options:

python -m fuzzowski printer1 631 -f ipp -r get_printer_attribs --restart smartplug

asciicast

Use the raw feature of IPP to fuzz the finger protocol:

python -m fuzzowski printer 79 -f raw -r '{{root}}\n'

asciicast

Use the raw feature of IPP to fuzz the finger protocol, but instead of using the predefined mutations, use a file:

python -m fuzzowski printer 79 -f raw -r '{{root}}\n' --file 'path/to/my/fuzzlist'

Next Steps

  • Recode the whole session and primitive modules (in progress)
  • Add support to L2 protocols (boofuzz has connection modules, but I have not tested them in python3)
  • Add ThreadedMonitors to the session
  • Implement more generic monitors (process, ICMP, ...)
  • Implement more generic restarters (?)
  • Possibility for random mutations (infinite number of tests)
  • Raw packet parsing from a PCAP or hex for quick fuzzing??
  • More protocols!
  • ???

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