MembersMgmtCommAttack.py 17 KB

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  1. from enum import Enum
  2. class MessageType(Enum):
  3. """
  4. Defines possible botnet message types
  5. """
  6. TIMEOUT = 3
  7. SALITY_NL_REQUEST = 101
  8. SALITY_NL_REPLY = 102
  9. SALITY_HELLO = 103
  10. SALITY_HELLO_REPLY = 104
  11. class Message():
  12. """
  13. Defines a compact message type that contains all necessary information.
  14. """
  15. def __init__(self, msg_id: int, src, dst, type_: MessageType, time: float, refer_msg_id: int=-1):
  16. """
  17. Constructs a message with the given parameters.
  18. :param msg_id: the ID of the message
  19. :param src: something identifiying the source, e.g. ID or configuration
  20. :param dst: something identifiying the destination, e.g. ID or configuration
  21. :param type_: the type of the message
  22. :param time: the timestamp of the message
  23. :param refer_msg_id: the ID this message is a request for or reply to. -1 if there is no related message.
  24. """
  25. self.msg_id = msg_id
  26. self.src = src
  27. self.dst = dst
  28. self.type = type_
  29. self.time = time
  30. self.refer_msg_id = refer_msg_id
  31. def __str__(self):
  32. 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)
  33. return str_
  34. from random import randint, randrange, choice
  35. from collections import deque
  36. from scipy.stats import gamma
  37. from lea import Lea
  38. from Attack import BaseAttack
  39. from Attack.AttackParameters import Parameter as Param
  40. from Attack.AttackParameters import ParameterTypes
  41. from ID2TLib import FileUtils, PaddingGenerator
  42. from ID2TLib.PacketGenerator import PacketGenerator
  43. from ID2TLib.IPGenerator import IPGenerator
  44. from ID2TLib.PcapAddressOperations import PcapAddressOperations
  45. from ID2TLib.CommunicationProcessor import CommunicationProcessor
  46. from ID2TLib.MacAddressGenerator import MacAddressGenerator
  47. from ID2TLib.PortGenerator import gen_random_server_port
  48. class MembersMgmtCommAttack(BaseAttack.BaseAttack):
  49. def __init__(self):
  50. """
  51. Creates a new instance of the Membership Management Communication.
  52. """
  53. # Initialize communication
  54. super(MembersMgmtCommAttack, self).__init__("Membership Management Communication Attack (MembersMgmtCommAttack)",
  55. "Injects Membership Management Communication", "Botnet communication")
  56. # Define allowed parameters and their type
  57. self.supported_params = {
  58. # parameters regarding attack
  59. Param.INJECT_AT_TIMESTAMP: ParameterTypes.TYPE_FLOAT,
  60. Param.INJECT_AFTER_PACKET: ParameterTypes.TYPE_PACKET_POSITION,
  61. Param.PACKETS_PER_SECOND: ParameterTypes.TYPE_FLOAT,
  62. Param.PACKETS_LIMIT: ParameterTypes.TYPE_INTEGER_POSITIVE,
  63. Param.ATTACK_DURATION: ParameterTypes.TYPE_INTEGER_POSITIVE,
  64. # use num_attackers to specify number of communicating devices?
  65. Param.NUMBER_BOTS: ParameterTypes.TYPE_INTEGER_POSITIVE,
  66. # input file containing botnet communication
  67. Param.FILE_CSV: ParameterTypes.TYPE_FILEPATH,
  68. Param.FILE_XML: ParameterTypes.TYPE_FILEPATH,
  69. # the scope of communications
  70. Param.COMM_TYPE: ParameterTypes.TYPE_COMM_TYPE,
  71. # the percentage of IP reuse (if total and other is specified, percentages are multiplied)
  72. Param.IP_REUSE_TOTAL: ParameterTypes.TYPE_PERCENTAGE,
  73. Param.IP_REUSE_LOCAL: ParameterTypes.TYPE_PERCENTAGE,
  74. Param.IP_REUSE_EXTERNAL: ParameterTypes.TYPE_PERCENTAGE,
  75. # the user-selected padding to add to every packet
  76. Param.PACKET_PADDING: ParameterTypes.TYPE_PADDING
  77. }
  78. # create dict with MessageType values for fast name lookup
  79. self.msg_types = {}
  80. for msg_type in MessageType:
  81. self.msg_types[msg_type.value] = msg_type
  82. def init_params(self):
  83. """
  84. Initialize some parameters of this communication-attack using the user supplied command line parameters.
  85. The remaining parameters are implicitly set in the provided data file. Note: the timestamps in the file
  86. have to be sorted in ascending order
  87. :param statistics: Reference to a statistics object.
  88. """
  89. # set class constants
  90. self.DEFAULT_XML_PATH = "resources/MembersMgmtComm_example.xml"
  91. # threshold for ID to be recognized as rather common in communication
  92. self.MOST_COMMON_THRES = 0.08
  93. # probability for initiator ID to be local
  94. self.PROB_INIT_IS_LOCAL = 0.8
  95. # probability for responder ID to be local if comm_type is mixed
  96. self.PROB_RESPND_IS_LOCAL = 0.2
  97. # PARAMETERS: initialize with default values
  98. # (values are overwritten if user specifies them)
  99. # print(self.statistics.get_packet_count())
  100. self.add_param_value(Param.INJECT_AFTER_PACKET, randint(0, self.statistics.get_packet_count()))
  101. # print(self.get_param_value(Param.INJECT_AT_TIMESTAMP))
  102. self.add_param_value(Param.PACKETS_PER_SECOND, 0)
  103. self.add_param_value(Param.FILE_XML, self.DEFAULT_XML_PATH)
  104. self.add_param_value(Param.ATTACK_DURATION, 100)
  105. self.add_param_value(Param.NUMBER_BOTS, 20)
  106. # default locality behavior
  107. self.add_param_value(Param.COMM_TYPE, "mixed")
  108. # TODO: change 1 to something better
  109. self.add_param_value(Param.IP_REUSE_TOTAL, 1)
  110. self.add_param_value(Param.IP_REUSE_LOCAL, 0.5)
  111. self.add_param_value(Param.IP_REUSE_EXTERNAL, 0.5)
  112. # add default additional padding
  113. self.add_param_value(Param.PACKET_PADDING, 0)
  114. def generate_attack_pcap(self):
  115. # create the final messages that have to be sent, including all bot configurations
  116. messages = self._create_messages()
  117. # for msg in messages:
  118. # print(msg)
  119. # Setup (initial) parameters for packet creation loop
  120. BUFFER_SIZE = 1000
  121. pkt_gen = PacketGenerator()
  122. file_timestamp_prv = messages[0].time
  123. pcap_timestamp = self.get_param_value(Param.INJECT_AT_TIMESTAMP)
  124. padding = self.get_param_value(Param.PACKET_PADDING)
  125. packets = deque(maxlen=BUFFER_SIZE)
  126. total_pkts = 0
  127. limit_packetcount = self.get_param_value(Param.PACKETS_LIMIT)
  128. limit_duration = self.get_param_value(Param.ATTACK_DURATION)
  129. duration = 0
  130. path_attack_pcap = None
  131. # create packets to write to PCAP file
  132. for msg in messages:
  133. # retrieve the source and destination configurations
  134. id_src, id_dst = msg.src["ID"], msg.dst["ID"]
  135. ip_src, ip_dst = msg.src["IP"], msg.dst["IP"]
  136. mac_src, mac_dst = msg.src["MAC"], msg.dst["MAC"]
  137. port_src, port_dst = msg.src["Port"], msg.dst["Port"]
  138. ttl = msg.src["TTL"]
  139. # update timestamps and duration
  140. file_timestamp = msg.time
  141. file_time_delta = file_timestamp - file_timestamp_prv
  142. pcap_timestamp += file_time_delta
  143. duration += file_time_delta
  144. file_timestamp_prv = file_timestamp
  145. # if total number of packets has been sent or the attack duration has been exceeded, stop
  146. if ((limit_packetcount is not None and total_pkts >= limit_packetcount) or
  147. (limit_duration is not None and duration >= limit_duration)):
  148. break
  149. # if the type of the message is a NL reply, determine the number of entries
  150. nl_size = 0
  151. if msg.type == MessageType.SALITY_NL_REPLY:
  152. nl_size = randint(1, 25) # what is max NL entries?
  153. # create suitable IP/UDP packet and add to packets list
  154. packet = pkt_gen.generate_mmcom_packet(ip_src=ip_src, ip_dst=ip_dst, ttl=ttl, mac_src=mac_src, mac_dst=mac_dst,
  155. port_src=port_src, port_dst=port_dst, message_type=msg.type, neighborlist_entries=nl_size)
  156. PaddingGenerator.add_padding(packet, padding)
  157. packet.time = pcap_timestamp
  158. packets.append(packet)
  159. total_pkts += 1
  160. # Store timestamp of first packet (for attack label)
  161. if total_pkts <= 1:
  162. self.attack_start_utime = packets[0].time
  163. elif total_pkts % BUFFER_SIZE == 0: # every 1000 packets write them to the PCAP file (append)
  164. packets = list(packets)
  165. PaddingGenerator.equal_length(packets)
  166. last_packet = packets[-1]
  167. path_attack_pcap = self.write_attack_pcap(packets, True, path_attack_pcap)
  168. packets = deque(maxlen=BUFFER_SIZE)
  169. # if there are unwritten packets remaining, write them to the PCAP file
  170. if len(packets) > 0:
  171. packets = list(packets)
  172. PaddingGenerator.equal_length(packets)
  173. path_attack_pcap = self.write_attack_pcap(packets, True, path_attack_pcap)
  174. last_packet = packets[-1]
  175. # Store timestamp of last packet
  176. self.attack_end_utime = last_packet.time
  177. # Return packets sorted by packet by timestamp and total number of packets (sent)
  178. return total_pkts , path_attack_pcap
  179. def _create_messages(self):
  180. def add_ids_to_config(ids_to_add: list, existing_ips: list, new_ips: list, bot_configs: dict, idtype:str="local", router_mac:str=""):
  181. """
  182. Creates IP and MAC configurations for the given IDs and adds them to the existing configurations object.
  183. :param ids_to_add: all sorted IDs that have to be configured and added
  184. :param existing_ips: the existing IPs in the PCAP file that should be assigned to some, or all, IDs
  185. :param new_ips: the newly generated IPs that should be assigned to some, or all, IDs
  186. :param bot_configs: the existing configurations for the bots
  187. :param idtype: the locality type of the IDs
  188. :param router_mac: the MAC address of the router in the PCAP
  189. """
  190. ids = ids_to_add.copy()
  191. # macgen only needed, when IPs are new local IPs (therefore creating the object here suffices for the current callers
  192. # to not end up with the same MAC paired with different IPs)
  193. macgen = MacAddressGenerator()
  194. # assign existing IPs and the corresponding MAC addresses in the PCAP to the IDs
  195. for ip in existing_ips:
  196. random_id = choice(ids)
  197. mac = self.statistics.process_db_query("macAddress(IPAddress=%s)" % ip)
  198. bot_configs[random_id] = {"Type": idtype, "IP": ip, "MAC": mac}
  199. ids.remove(random_id)
  200. # assign new IPs and for local IPs new MACs or for external IPs the router MAC to the IDs
  201. for ip in new_ips:
  202. random_id = choice(ids)
  203. if idtype == "local":
  204. mac = macgen.random_mac()
  205. elif idtype == "external":
  206. mac = router_mac
  207. bot_configs[random_id] = {"Type": idtype, "IP": ip, "MAC": mac}
  208. ids.remove(random_id)
  209. def index_increment(number: int, max: int):
  210. """
  211. Number increment with rollover.
  212. """
  213. if number + 1 < max:
  214. return number + 1
  215. else:
  216. return 0
  217. def assign_realistic_ttls(bot_configs):
  218. # Gamma distribution parameters derived from MAWI 13.8G dataset
  219. ids = sorted(bot_configs.keys())
  220. alpha, loc, beta = (2.3261710235, -0.188306914406, 44.4853123884)
  221. gd = gamma.rvs(alpha, loc=loc, scale=beta, size=len(ids))
  222. for pos, bot in enumerate(ids):
  223. # print(bot)
  224. is_invalid = True
  225. pos_max = len(gd)
  226. while is_invalid:
  227. ttl = int(round(gd[pos]))
  228. if 0 < ttl < 256: # validity check
  229. is_invalid = False
  230. else:
  231. pos = index_increment(pos, pos_max)
  232. bot_configs[bot]["TTL"] = ttl
  233. # parse input CSV or XML
  234. filepath_xml = self.get_param_value(Param.FILE_XML)
  235. filepath_csv = self.get_param_value(Param.FILE_CSV)
  236. # prefer XML input over CSV input (in case both are given)
  237. if filepath_csv and filepath_xml == self.DEFAULT_XML_PATH:
  238. filepath_xml = FileUtils.parse_csv_to_xml(filepath_csv)
  239. abstract_packets = FileUtils.parse_xml(filepath_xml)
  240. # find a good communication mapping in the input file that matches the users parameters
  241. duration = self.get_param_value(Param.ATTACK_DURATION)
  242. number_bots = self.get_param_value(Param.NUMBER_BOTS)
  243. comm_proc = CommunicationProcessor(abstract_packets)
  244. comm_interval = comm_proc.find_interval_with_most_comm(number_bots, duration)[0]
  245. if comm_interval is None:
  246. print("Error: There is no interval in the given CSV/XML that has enough communication")
  247. return 0, None
  248. # retrieve the mapping information
  249. mapped_ids, id_comms, packet_start_idx, packet_end_idx = comm_interval["IDs"], comm_interval["Comms"], comm_interval["Start"], comm_interval["End"]
  250. # assign the communication processor this mapping for further processing
  251. comm_proc.set_mapping(abstract_packets[packet_start_idx:packet_end_idx+1], mapped_ids, id_comms)
  252. # print start and end time of mapped interval
  253. # print(abstract_packets[packet_start_idx]["Time"])
  254. # print(abstract_packets[packet_end_idx]["Time"])
  255. # determine number of reused local and external IPs
  256. reuse_percent_total = self.get_param_value(Param.IP_REUSE_TOTAL)
  257. reuse_percent_external = self.get_param_value(Param.IP_REUSE_EXTERNAL)
  258. reuse_percent_local = self.get_param_value(Param.IP_REUSE_LOCAL)
  259. reuse_count_external = int(reuse_percent_total * reuse_percent_external * len(mapped_ids))
  260. reuse_count_local = int(reuse_percent_total * reuse_percent_local * len(mapped_ids))
  261. # create locality, IP and MAC configurations for the IDs/Bots
  262. ipgen = IPGenerator()
  263. comm_type = self.get_param_value(Param.COMM_TYPE)
  264. pcapops = PcapAddressOperations(self.statistics)
  265. router_mac = pcapops.get_probable_router_mac()
  266. bot_configs = {}
  267. # determine the roles of the IDs in the mapping communication-{initiator, responder} or both
  268. init_ids, respnd_ids, both_ids, messages = comm_proc.det_id_roles_and_msgs(self.msg_types)
  269. # use these roles to determine which IDs are to be local and which external
  270. local_ids, external_ids = comm_proc.det_ext_and_local_ids(comm_type, self.PROB_INIT_IS_LOCAL, self.PROB_RESPND_IS_LOCAL)
  271. # retrieve and assign the IPs and MACs for the bots with respect to the given parameters
  272. # (IDs are always added to bot_configs in the same order under a given seed)
  273. number_local_ids, number_external_ids = len(local_ids), len(external_ids)
  274. # assign addresses for local IDs
  275. if number_local_ids > 0:
  276. reuse_count_local = int(reuse_percent_total * reuse_percent_local * number_local_ids)
  277. existing_local_ips = sorted(pcapops.get_existing_priv_ips(reuse_count_local))
  278. new_local_ips = sorted(pcapops.get_new_priv_ips(number_local_ids - len(existing_local_ips)))
  279. add_ids_to_config(sorted(local_ids), existing_local_ips, new_local_ips, bot_configs)
  280. # assign addresses for external IDs
  281. if number_external_ids > 0:
  282. reuse_count_external = int(reuse_percent_total * reuse_percent_external * number_external_ids)
  283. existing_external_ips = sorted(pcapops.get_existing_external_ips(reuse_count_external))
  284. remaining = len(external_ids) - len(existing_external_ips)
  285. new_external_ips = sorted([ipgen.random_ip() for _ in range(remaining)])
  286. add_ids_to_config(sorted(external_ids), existing_external_ips, new_external_ips, bot_configs, idtype="external", router_mac=router_mac)
  287. # for msg in messages:
  288. # print(msg)
  289. # print(sorted(list(init_ids)+list(both_ids)))
  290. # print(sorted(local_ids))
  291. # print(sorted(external_ids))
  292. #### Set realistic timestamps for messages ####
  293. #### ... ####
  294. # create port configurations for the bots
  295. for bot in bot_configs:
  296. bot_configs[bot]["Port"] = gen_random_server_port()
  297. # assign realistic TTL for every bot
  298. assign_realistic_ttls(bot_configs)
  299. # put together the final messages including the full sender and receiver
  300. # configurations (i.e. IP, MAC, port, ...) for easier later use
  301. final_messages = []
  302. new_id = 0
  303. for msg in messages:
  304. print(msg)
  305. print(mapped_ids.keys())
  306. type_src, type_dst = bot_configs[msg.src]["Type"], bot_configs[msg.dst]["Type"]
  307. id_src, id_dst = msg.src, msg.dst
  308. # sort out messages that do not have a suitable locality setting
  309. if type_src == "external" and type_dst == "external":
  310. continue
  311. if comm_type == "external":
  312. if type_src == "local" and type_dst == "local":
  313. continue
  314. msg.src, msg.dst = bot_configs[id_src], bot_configs[id_dst]
  315. msg.src["ID"], msg.dst["ID"] = id_src, id_dst
  316. msg.msg_id = new_id
  317. new_id += 1
  318. ### Important here to update refers, i.e. needed later?
  319. final_messages.append(msg)
  320. return final_messages