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- import ipaddress
- import os
- import random
- import re
- import tempfile
- from abc import abstractmethod, ABCMeta
- import ID2TLib.libpcapreader as pr
- from scapy.utils import PcapWriter
- from Attack import AttackParameters
- from Attack.AttackParameters import Parameter
- from Attack.AttackParameters import ParameterTypes
- class BaseAttack(metaclass=ABCMeta):
- """
- Abstract base class for all attack classes. Provides basic functionalities, like parameter validation.
- """
- def __init__(self, statistics, name, description, attack_type):
- """
- To be called within the individual attack class to initialize the required parameters.
- :param statistics: A reference to the Statistics class.
- :param name: The name of the attack class.
- :param description: A short description of the attack.
- :param attack_type: The type the attack belongs to, like probing/scanning, malware.
- """
- # Reference to statistics class
- self.statistics = statistics
- # Class fields
- self.attack_name = name
- self.attack_description = description
- self.attack_type = attack_type
- self.params = {}
- self.supported_params = {}
- self.attack_start_utime = 0
- self.attack_end_utime = 0
- @abstractmethod
- def generate_attack_pcap(self):
- """
- Creates a pcap containing the attack packets.
- :return: The location of the generated pcap file.
- """
- pass
- ################################################
- # HELPER VALIDATION METHODS
- # Used to validate the given parameter values
- ################################################
- @staticmethod
- def _is_mac_address(mac_address: str):
- """
- Verifies if the given string is a valid MAC address. Accepts the formats 00:80:41:ae:fd:7e and 00-80-41-ae-fd-7e.
- :param mac_address: The MAC address as string.
- :return: True if the MAC address is valid, otherwise False.
- """
- pattern = re.compile('^([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}[:-]){5}([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})$', re.MULTILINE)
- if isinstance(mac_address, list):
- for mac in mac_address:
- if re.match(pattern, mac) is None:
- return False
- else:
- if re.match(pattern, mac_address) is None:
- return False
- return True
- @staticmethod
- def _is_ip_address(ip_address: str):
- """
- Verifies that the given string or list of IP addresses (strings) is a valid IPv4/IPv6 address.
- Accepts comma-separated lists of IP addresses, like "192.169.178.1, 192.168.178.2"
- :param ip_address: The IP address(es) as list of strings or comma-separated string.
- :return: True if all IP addresses are valid, otherwise False. And a list of IP addresses as string.
- """
- ip_address_output = []
- # a comma-separated list of IP addresses must be splitted first
- if isinstance(ip_address, str):
- ip_address = ip_address.split(',')
- for ip in ip_address:
- try:
- ipaddress.ip_address(ip)
- ip_address_output.append(ip)
- except ValueError:
- return False, ip_address_output
- if len(ip_address_output) == 1:
- return True, ip_address_output[0]
- else:
- return True, ip_address_output
- @staticmethod
- def _is_port(ports_input: str):
- """
- Verifies if the given value is a valid port. Accepts port ranges, like 80-90, 80..99, 80...99.
- :param ports_input: The port number as int or string.
- :return: True if the port number is valid, otherwise False. If a single port or a comma-separated list of ports
- was given, a list of int is returned. If a port range was given, the range is resolved
- and a list of int is returned.
- """
- def _is_invalid_port(num):
- """
- Checks whether the port number is invalid.
- :param num: The port number as int.
- :return: True if the port number is invalid, otherwise False.
- """
- return num < 1 or num > 65535
- if isinstance(ports_input, str):
- ports_input = ports_input.replace(' ', '').split(',')
- elif isinstance(ports_input, int):
- ports_input = [ports_input]
- ports_output = []
- for port_entry in ports_input:
- if isinstance(port_entry, int):
- if _is_invalid_port(port_entry):
- return False
- ports_output.append(port_entry)
- elif isinstance(port_entry, str) and port_entry.isdigit():
- # port_entry describes a single port
- port_entry = int(port_entry)
- if _is_invalid_port(port_entry):
- return False
- ports_output.append(port_entry)
- elif '-' in port_entry or '..' in port_entry:
- # port_entry describes a port range
- # allowed format: '1-49151', '1..49151', '1...49151'
- match = re.match('^([0-9]{1,5})(?:-|\.{2,3})([0-9]{1,5})$', port_entry)
- # check validity of port range
- # and create list of ports derived from given start and end port
- (port_start, port_end) = int(match.group(1)), int(match.group(2))
- if _is_invalid_port(port_start) or _is_invalid_port(port_end):
- return False
- else:
- ports_list = [i for i in range(port_start, port_end + 1)]
- # append ports at ports_output list
- ports_output += ports_list
- if len(ports_output) == 1:
- return True, ports_output[0]
- else:
- return True, ports_output
- @staticmethod
- def _is_timestamp(timestamp: str):
- """
- Checks whether the given value is in a valid timestamp format. The accepted format is:
- YYYY-MM-DD h:m:s, whereas h, m, s may be one or two digits.
- :param timestamp: The timestamp to be checked.
- :return: True if the timestamp is valid, otherwise False.
- """
- is_valid = re.match('[0-9]{4}(?:-[0-9]{1,2}){2} (?:[0-9]{1,2}:){2}[0-9]{1,2}', timestamp)
- return is_valid is not None
- @staticmethod
- def _is_boolean(value):
- """
- Checks whether the given value (string or bool) is a boolean. Strings are valid booleans if they are in:
- {y, yes, t, true, on, 1, n, no, f, false, off, 0}.
- :param value: The value to be checked.
- :return: True if the value is a boolean, otherwise false. And the casted boolean.
- """
- # If value is already a boolean
- if isinstance(value, bool):
- return True, value
- # If value is a string
- # True values are y, yes, t, true, on and 1;
- # False values are n, no, f, false, off and 0.
- # Raises ValueError if value is anything else.
- try:
- import distutils.core
- value = distutils.util.strtobool(value.lower())
- is_bool = True
- except ValueError:
- is_bool = False
- return is_bool, value
- @staticmethod
- def _is_float(value):
- """
- Checks whether the given value is a float.
- :param value: The value to be checked.
- :return: True if the value is a float, otherwise False. And the casted float.
- """
- try:
- value = float(value)
- return True, value
- except ValueError:
- return False, value
- #########################################
- # HELPER METHODS
- #########################################
- def add_param_value(self, param, value):
- """
- Adds the pair param : value to the dictionary of attack parameters. Prints and error message and skips the
- parameter if the validation fails.
- :param param: The parameter name.
- :param value: The parameter's value.
- :return: None.
- """
- # by default no param is valid
- is_valid = False
- # get AttackParameters instance associated with param
- # for default values assigned in attack classes, like Parameter.PORT_OPEN
- if isinstance(param, AttackParameters.Parameter):
- param_name = param
- # for values given by user input, like port.open
- else:
- # Get Enum key of given string identifier
- param_name = AttackParameters.Parameter(param)
- # Get parameter type of attack's required_params
- param_type = self.supported_params.get(param_name)
- # Verify validity of given value with respect to parameter type
- if param_type is None:
- print('Parameter ' + str(param_name) + ' not available for chosen attack. Skipping parameter.')
- # If value is query -> get value from database
- elif self.statistics.is_query(value):
- value = self.statistics.process_db_query(value, False)
- if value is not None and value is not "":
- is_valid = True
- else:
- print('Error in given parameter value: ' + value + '. Data could not be retrieved.')
- # Validate parameter depending on parameter's type
- elif param_type == ParameterTypes.TYPE_IP_ADDRESS:
- is_valid, value = self._is_ip_address(value)
- elif param_type == ParameterTypes.TYPE_PORT:
- is_valid, value = self._is_port(value)
- elif param_type == ParameterTypes.TYPE_MAC_ADDRESS:
- is_valid = self._is_mac_address(value)
- elif param_type == ParameterTypes.TYPE_INTEGER_POSITIVE:
- if isinstance(value, int) and int(value) >= 0:
- is_valid = True
- elif isinstance(value, str) and value.isdigit() and int(value) >= 0:
- is_valid = True
- value = int(value)
- elif param_type == ParameterTypes.TYPE_FLOAT:
- is_valid, value = self._is_float(value)
- # this is required to avoid that the timestamp's microseconds of the first attack packet is '000000'
- # but microseconds are only chosen randomly if the given parameter does not already specify it
- # e.g. inject.at-timestamp=123456.987654 -> is not changed
- # e.g. inject.at-timestamp=123456 -> is changed to: 123456.[random digits]
- if param_name == Parameter.INJECT_AT_TIMESTAMP and is_valid and ((value - int(value)) == 0):
- value = value + random.uniform(0, 0.999999)
- elif param_type == ParameterTypes.TYPE_TIMESTAMP:
- is_valid = self._is_timestamp(value)
- elif param_type == ParameterTypes.TYPE_BOOLEAN:
- is_valid, value = self._is_boolean(value)
- elif param_type == ParameterTypes.TYPE_PACKET_POSITION:
- ts = pr.pcap_processor(self.statistics.pcap_filepath).get_timestamp_mu_sec(int(value))
- if 0 <= int(value) <= self.statistics.get_packet_count() and ts >= 0:
- is_valid = True
- param_name = Parameter.INJECT_AT_TIMESTAMP
- value = (ts / 1000000) # convert microseconds from getTimestampMuSec into seconds
- # add value iff validation was successful
- if is_valid:
- self.params[param_name] = value
- else:
- print("ERROR: Parameter " + str(param) + " or parameter value " + str(value) +
- " not valid. Skipping parameter.")
- def get_param_value(self, param: Parameter):
- """
- Returns the parameter value for a given parameter.
- :param param: The parameter whose value is wanted.
- :return: The parameter's value.
- """
- return self.params.get(param)
- def check_parameters(self):
- """
- Checks whether all parameter values are defined. If a value is not defined, the application is terminated.
- However, this should not happen as all attack should define default parameter values.
- """
- # parameters which do not require default values
- non_obligatory_params = [Parameter.INJECT_AFTER_PACKET, Parameter.NUMBER_ATTACKERS]
- for param, type in self.supported_params.items():
- # checks whether all params have assigned values, INJECT_AFTER_PACKET must not be considered because the
- # timestamp derived from it is set to Parameter.INJECT_AT_TIMESTAMP
- if param not in self.params.keys() and param not in non_obligatory_params:
- print("\033[91mCRITICAL ERROR: Attack '" + self.attack_name + "' does not define the parameter '" +
- str(param) + "'.\n The attack must define default values for all parameters."
- + "\n Cannot continue attack generation.\033[0m")
- import sys
- sys.exit(0)
- def write_attack_pcap(self, packets: list, append_flag: bool = False, destination_path: str = None):
- """
- Writes the attack's packets into a PCAP file with a temporary filename.
- :return: The path of the written PCAP file.
- """
- # Only check params initially when attack generation starts
- if append_flag is False and destination_path is None:
- # Check if all req. parameters are set
- self.check_parameters()
- # Determine destination path
- if destination_path is not None and os.path.exists(destination_path):
- destination = destination_path
- else:
- temp_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False, suffix='.pcap')
- destination = temp_file.name
- # Write packets into pcap file
- pktdump = PcapWriter(destination, append=append_flag)
- pktdump.write(packets)
- # Store pcap path and close file objects
- pktdump.close()
- return destination
- #########################################
- # RANDOM IP/MAC ADDRESS GENERATORS
- #########################################
- @staticmethod
- def generate_random_ipv4_address(n: int = 1):
- """
- Generates n random IPv4 addresses.
- :param n: The number of IP addresses to be generated
- :return: A single IP address, or if n>1, a list of IP addresses
- """
- def is_invalid(ipAddress: ipaddress.IPv4Address):
- return ipAddress.is_multicast or ipAddress.is_unspecified or ipAddress.is_loopback or \
- ipAddress.is_link_local or ipAddress.is_private or ipAddress.is_reserved
- def generate_address():
- return ipaddress.IPv4Address(random.randint(0, 2 ** 32 - 1))
- ip_addresses = []
- for i in range(0, n):
- address = generate_address()
- while is_invalid(address):
- address = generate_address()
- ip_addresses.append(str(address))
- if n == 1:
- return ip_addresses[0]
- else:
- return ip_addresses
- @staticmethod
- def generate_random_ipv6_address(n: int = 1):
- """
- Generates n random IPv6 addresses.
- :param n: The number of IP addresses to be generated
- :return: A single IP address, or if n>1, a list of IP addresses
- """
- def is_invalid(ipAddress: ipaddress.IPv6Address):
- return ipAddress.is_multicast or ipAddress.is_unspecified or ipAddress.is_loopback or \
- ipAddress.is_link_local or ipAddress.is_private or ipAddress.is_reserved
- def generate_address():
- return ipaddress.IPv6Address(random.randint(0, 2 ** 128 - 1))
- ip_addresses = []
- for i in range(0, n):
- address = generate_address()
- while is_invalid(address):
- address = generate_address()
- ip_addresses.append(str(address))
- if n == 1:
- return ip_addresses[0]
- else:
- return ip_addresses
- @staticmethod
- def generate_random_mac_address(n: int = 1):
- """
- Generates n random MAC addresses.
- :param n: The number of MAC addresses to be generated.
- :return: A single MAC addres, or if n>1, a list of MAC addresses
- """
- def is_invalid(address: str):
- first_octet = int(address[0:2], 16)
- is_multicast_address = bool(first_octet & 0b01)
- is_locally_administered = bool(first_octet & 0b10)
- return is_multicast_address or is_locally_administered
- def generate_address():
- mac = [random.randint(0x00, 0xff) for i in range(0, 6)]
- return ':'.join(map(lambda x: "%02x" % x, mac))
- mac_addresses = []
- for i in range(0, n):
- address = generate_address()
- while is_invalid(address):
- address = generate_address()
- mac_addresses.append(address)
- if n == 1:
- return mac_addresses[0]
- else:
- return mac_addresses
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