Controller.py 7.4 KB

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  1. import os
  2. import sys
  3. import shutil
  4. from ID2TLib.AttackController import AttackController
  5. from ID2TLib.LabelManager import LabelManager
  6. from ID2TLib.PcapFile import PcapFile
  7. from ID2TLib.Statistics import Statistics
  8. from ID2TLib.AttackContext import AttackContext
  9. class Controller:
  10. def __init__(self, in_pcap_file_path: str, do_extra_tests: bool, out_pcap_file_path):
  11. """
  12. Creates a new Controller, acting as a central coordinator for the whole application.
  13. :param pcap_file_path:
  14. """
  15. # Fields
  16. self.pcap_src_path = in_pcap_file_path.strip()
  17. if out_pcap_file_path:
  18. self.pcap_out_path = out_pcap_file_path.strip()
  19. else:
  20. self.pcap_out_path = None
  21. self.pcap_dest_path = ''
  22. self.written_pcaps = []
  23. self.do_extra_tests = do_extra_tests
  24. # Initialize class instances
  25. print("Input file: %s" % self.pcap_src_path)
  26. self.pcap_file = PcapFile(self.pcap_src_path)
  27. self.label_manager = LabelManager(self.pcap_src_path)
  28. self.statistics = Statistics(self.pcap_file)
  29. self.statistics.do_extra_tests = self.do_extra_tests
  30. self.statisticsDB = self.statistics.get_statistics_database()
  31. self.attack_controller = AttackController(self.pcap_file, self.statistics, self.label_manager)
  32. def load_pcap_statistics(self, flag_write_file: bool, flag_recalculate_stats: bool, flag_print_statistics: bool):
  33. """
  34. Loads the PCAP statistics either from the database, if the statistics were calculated earlier, or calculates
  35. the statistics and creates a new database.
  36. :param flag_write_file: Writes the statistics to a file.
  37. :param flag_recalculate_stats: Forces the recalculation of statistics.
  38. :param flag_print_statistics: Prints the statistics on the terminal.
  39. :return: None
  40. """
  41. self.statistics.load_pcap_statistics(flag_write_file, flag_recalculate_stats, flag_print_statistics)
  42. def process_attacks(self, attacks_config: list):
  43. """
  44. Creates the attack based on the attack name and the attack parameters given in the attacks_config. The
  45. attacks_config is a list of attacks, e.g.
  46. [['PortscanAttack', 'ip.src="192.168.178.2",'dst.port=80'],['PortscanAttack', 'ip.src="10.10.10.2"]].
  47. Merges the individual temporary attack pcaps into one single pcap and merges this single pcap with the
  48. input dataset.
  49. :param attacks_config: A list of attacks with their attack parameters.
  50. """
  51. # get output directory
  52. if self.pcap_out_path:
  53. out_dir = os.path.dirname(self.pcap_out_path)
  54. else:
  55. out_dir = os.path.dirname(self.pcap_src_path)
  56. # if out_dir is cwd
  57. if out_dir == "":
  58. out_dir = "."
  59. # context for the attack(s)
  60. context = AttackContext(out_dir)
  61. # note if new xml file has been created by MembersMgmtCommAttack
  62. # load attacks sequentially
  63. for attack in attacks_config:
  64. temp_attack_pcap = self.attack_controller.process_attack(attack[0], attack[1:], context)
  65. self.written_pcaps.append(temp_attack_pcap)
  66. # merge attack pcaps to get single attack pcap
  67. if len(self.written_pcaps) > 1:
  68. print("\nMerging temporary attack pcaps into single pcap file...", end=" ")
  69. sys.stdout.flush() # force python to print text immediately
  70. for i in range(0, len(self.written_pcaps) - 1):
  71. attacks_pcap = PcapFile(self.written_pcaps[i])
  72. attacks_pcap_path = attacks_pcap.merge_attack(self.written_pcaps[i + 1])
  73. os.remove(self.written_pcaps[i + 1]) # remove merged pcap
  74. print("done.")
  75. else:
  76. attacks_pcap_path = self.written_pcaps[0]
  77. # merge single attack pcap with all attacks into base pcap
  78. print("Merging base pcap with single attack pcap...", end=" ")
  79. sys.stdout.flush() # force python to print text immediately
  80. # cp merged PCAP to output path
  81. self.pcap_dest_path = self.pcap_file.merge_attack(attacks_pcap_path)
  82. if self.pcap_out_path:
  83. if not self.pcap_out_path.endswith(".pcap"):
  84. self.pcap_out_path += ".pcap"
  85. os.rename(self.pcap_dest_path, self.pcap_out_path)
  86. self.pcap_dest_path = self.pcap_out_path
  87. print("done.")
  88. # delete intermediate PCAP files
  89. print('Deleting intermediate attack pcap...', end=" ")
  90. sys.stdout.flush() # force python to print text immediately
  91. os.remove(attacks_pcap_path)
  92. print("done.")
  93. # write label file with attacks
  94. self.label_manager.write_label_file(self.pcap_dest_path)
  95. # pcap_base contains the name of the pcap-file without the ".pcap" extension
  96. pcap_base = os.path.splitext(self.pcap_dest_path)[0]
  97. created_files = [self.pcap_dest_path, self.label_manager.label_file_path]
  98. for suffix, filename in context.get_allocated_files():
  99. print(filename, pcap_base + suffix)
  100. shutil.move(filename, pcap_base + suffix)
  101. created_files.append(pcap_base + suffix)
  102. context.reset()
  103. # print status message
  104. created_files += context.get_other_created_files()
  105. created_files.sort()
  106. print("\nOutput files created:")
  107. for file in created_files:
  108. # remove ./ at beginning of file to have only one representation for cwd
  109. if file.startswith("./"):
  110. file = file[2:]
  111. print(file)
  112. def process_db_queries(self, query, print_results=False):
  113. """
  114. Processes a statistics database query. This can be a standard SQL query or a named query.
  115. :param query: The query as a string or multiple queries as a list of strings.
  116. :param print_results: Must be True if the results should be printed to terminal.
  117. :return: The query's result
  118. """
  119. print("Processing database query/queries...")
  120. if isinstance(query, list) or isinstance(query, tuple):
  121. for q in query:
  122. self.statisticsDB.process_db_query(q, print_results)
  123. else:
  124. self.statisticsDB.process_db_query(query, print_results)
  125. def enter_query_mode(self):
  126. """
  127. Enters into the query mode. This is a read-eval-print-loop, where the user can input named queries or SQL
  128. queries and the results are printed.
  129. """
  130. print("Entering into query mode...")
  131. print("Enter statement ending by ';' and press ENTER to send query. Exit by sending an empty query..")
  132. buffer = ""
  133. while True:
  134. line = input("> ")
  135. if line == "":
  136. break
  137. buffer += line
  138. import sqlite3
  139. if sqlite3.complete_statement(buffer):
  140. try:
  141. buffer = buffer.strip()
  142. self.statisticsDB.process_db_query(buffer, True)
  143. except sqlite3.Error as e:
  144. print("An error occurred:", e.args[0])
  145. buffer = ""
  146. def create_statistics_plot(self, params: str):
  147. """
  148. Plots the statistics to a file by using the given customization parameters.
  149. """
  150. if params is not None and params[0] is not None:
  151. params_dict = dict([z.split("=") for z in params])
  152. self.statistics.plot_statistics(format=params_dict['format'])
  153. else:
  154. self.statistics.plot_statistics()