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Realistic Timestamps, current implementation

The current implementation for realistic timestamps with equally distributed packets over the whole duration of the pcap file
This is probably still not final
Marcel Juschak преди 6 години
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променени са 1 файла, в които са добавени 75 реда и са изтрити 2 реда
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      code/Attack/MembersMgmtCommAttack.py

+ 75 - 2
code/Attack/MembersMgmtCommAttack.py

@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ class Message():
         str_ = "{0}. at {1}: {2}-->{3}, {4}, refer:{5}".format(self.msg_id, self.time, self.src, self.dst, self.type, self.refer_msg_id)
         return str_
 
-from random import randint, randrange, choice
+from random import randint, randrange, choice, uniform
 from collections import deque
 from scipy.stats import gamma
 from lea import Lea
@@ -305,6 +305,24 @@ class MembersMgmtCommAttack(BaseAttack.BaseAttack):
                     bot_configs[bot]["TTL"] = self.statistics.process_db_query("most_used(ttlValue)")
 
 
+        def add_delay(timestamp, minDelay, delay):
+            '''
+            Adds delay to a timestamp, with a minimum value of minDelay. But usually a value close to delay
+            :param timestamp: the timestamp that is to be increased
+            :param minDelay: the minimum value that is to add to the timestamp
+            :param delay: The general size of the delay. Statistically speaking: the expected value
+            :return: the updated timestamp
+            '''
+
+            randomdelay = Lea.fromValFreqsDict({0.15*delay: 7, 0.3*delay: 10, 0.7*delay:20,
+                                delay:33, 1.2*delay:20, 1.6*delay: 10, 1.9*delay: 7, 2.5*delay: 3, 4*delay: 1})
+            if 0.1*delay < minDelay:
+                print("Warning: minDelay probably too big when computing time_stamps")
+
+            general_offset = randomdelay.random()
+            unique_offset = uniform(-0.1*general_offset, 0.1*general_offset)
+            return timestamp + minDelay + general_offset + unique_offset
+
         # parse input CSV or XML
         filepath_xml = self.get_param_value(Param.FILE_XML)
         filepath_csv = self.get_param_value(Param.FILE_CSV)
@@ -376,7 +394,62 @@ class MembersMgmtCommAttack(BaseAttack.BaseAttack):
             add_ids_to_config(sorted(external_ids), existing_external_ips, new_external_ips, bot_configs, idtype="external", router_mac=router_mac)
 
         #### Set realistic timestamps for messages ####
-        #### ... ####
+
+        most_used_ip_address = self.statistics.get_most_used_ip_address()
+        minDelay, maxDelay = self.get_reply_delay(most_used_ip_address)
+        next_timestamp = self.get_param_value(Param.INJECT_AT_TIMESTAMP)
+        pcap_duration = float(self._get_capture_duration())
+        equi_timeslice = pcap_duration/len(messages)
+
+        # Dict, takes a tuple of 2 Bots as a key (IP with lower number first), returns the time when the Hello_reply came in
+        Hello_times = {}
+        # msg_IDs with already updated timestamps
+        updated_msgs = []
+
+        for req_msg in messages:
+            updated = 0
+            if(req_msg.msg_id in updated_msgs):
+                #message already updated
+                continue
+
+            if(req_msg.msg_id == -1):
+                #message has no corresponding request/response
+                req_msg.time = next_timestamp
+                next_timestamp = add_delay(next_timestamp, minDelay, equi_timeslice)
+                updated_msgs.append(req_msg.msg_id)
+                continue
+
+
+            elif req_msg.type != MessageType.SALITY_HELLO:
+                #Hello msg must have preceded, so make sure the timestamp of this msg is after the HELLO_REPLY
+                if int(req_msg.src) < int(req_msg.dst):
+                    hello_time = Hello_times[(req_msg.src, req_msg.dst)]
+                else:
+                    hello_time = Hello_times[(req_msg.dst, req_msg.src)] 
+                
+                if next_timestamp < hello_time:
+                    #use the time of the hello_reply instead of next_timestamp to update this pair of messages
+                    post_hello = add_delay(hello_time, minDelay, equi_timeslice)
+                    respns_msg = messages[req_msg.refer_msg_id]
+                    respns_msg.time = add_delay(post_hello, minDelay, equi_timeslice)
+                    req_msg.time = post_hello
+                    updated = 1
+
+            if not updated:
+                #update normally
+                respns_msg = messages[req_msg.refer_msg_id]
+                respns_msg.time = add_delay(next_timestamp, minDelay, equi_timeslice)
+                req_msg.time = next_timestamp
+                next_timestamp = add_delay(next_timestamp, minDelay, equi_timeslice)
+
+            updated_msgs.append(req_msg.msg_id)
+            updated_msgs.append(req_msg.refer_msg_id)
+
+            if req_msg.type == MessageType.SALITY_HELLO:
+                if int(req_msg.src) < int(req_msg.dst):
+                    Hello_times[(req_msg.src, req_msg.dst)] = respns_msg.time
+                else:
+                    Hello_times[(req_msg.dst, req_msg.src)] = respns_msg.time
         
         # create port configurations for the bots
         for bot in bot_configs: