Documentation: brief introduction and installation steps
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out-of-tree
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out-of-tree
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===========
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out-of-tree kernel {module, exploit} development tool
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*out-of-tree* is the kernel {module, exploit} development tool.
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*out-of-tree* was created on the purpose of decreasing complexity of
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environment for developing, testing and debugging Linux kernel
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exploits and out-of-tree kernel modules (that's why tool got a name
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"out-of-tree").
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While I'm trying to keep that documentation up-to-date, there may be
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some missing information. Use ``out-of-tree --help-long`` for checking
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all features.
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If you found anything missed here, please make a pull request or send
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patches to patch@dumpstack.io.
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If you need personal support, your company is interested in the
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project or you just want to share some thoughts -- feel free to write
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to root@dumpstack.io.
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Contents
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========
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:ref:`Keyword Index <genindex>`
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.. toctree::
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introduction.rst
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installation.rst
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Installation
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OS/Distro-specific
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==================
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Ubuntu
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------
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Install dependencies::
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$ sudo snap install go --classic
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$ sudo snap install docker
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$ sudo apt install qemu-system-x86 build-essential gdb
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macOS
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-----
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Install dependencies::
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$ brew install go qemu
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$ brew cask install docker
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NixOS
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-----
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There's a minimal configuration that you need to apply::
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#!nix
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{ config, pkgs, ... }:
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{
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virtualisation.docker.enable = true;
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virtualisation.libvirtd.enable = true;
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environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
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go git
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];
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}
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Common
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======
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Setup Go environment::
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$ echo 'export GOPATH=$HOME' >> ~/.bashrc
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$ echo 'export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin' >> ~/.bashrc
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$ source ~/.bashrc
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Build *out-of-tree*::
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$ go get -u code.dumpstack.io/tools/out-of-tree
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.. note::
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On a GNU/Linux you need to add your user to docker group if you want
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to use *out-of-tree* without sudo. Note that this has a **serious**
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security implications. Check *Docker* documentation for more
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information.
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Bootstrap::
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$ out-of-tree bootstrap
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Test that everything works::
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$ cd $GOPATH/src/code.dumpstack.io/tools/out-of-tree/examples/kernel-exploit
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$ out-of-tree kernel autogen --max=1
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$ out-of-tree pew --max=1
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Enjoy!
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Introduction
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*out-of-tree* is written in *Go*, it uses *Docker* for generating
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kernel/filesystem images and *Qemu* for virtualization.
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Also it possible to generate kernels from the host system and use the
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custom one.
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*out-of-tree* supports *GNU/Linux* (usually it's tested on NixOS and
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latest Ubuntu LTS) and *macOS*. Technically all systems that supported
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by Go, Docker, and Qemu must work well. Create the issue if you'll
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notice any issue in integration for your operating system.
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All *Qemu* interaction is stateless.
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*out-of-tree* is allow and require metadata (``.out-of-tree.toml``)
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for work. TOML (Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language) is used for kernel
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module/exploit description.
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``.out-of-tree.toml`` is mandatory, you need to have in the current
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directory (usually, it's a project of kernel module/exploit) or use
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the ``--path`` flag.
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Files
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All data is stored in ``~/.out-of-tree/``.
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- *db.sqlite* contains logs related to run with ``out-of-tree pew``,
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debug mode (``out-of-tree debug``) is not store any data.
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- *images* used for filesystem images (rootfs images that used for
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``qemu -hda ...``) that can be generated with the
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``tools/qemu-*-img/...``.
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- *kernels* stores all kernel ``vmlinuz/initrd/config/...`` files that
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generated previously with a some *Docker magic*.
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- *kernels.toml* contains metadata for generated kernels. It's not
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supposed to be edited by hands.
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- *kernels.user.toml* is default path for custom kernels definition.
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- *Ubuntu* (or *Centos*/*Debian*/...) is the Dockerfiles tree
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(DistroName/DistroVersion/Dockerfile). Each Dockerfile contains a
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base layer and incrementally updated list of kernels that must be
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installed.
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Overview
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*out-of-tree* creating debugging environment based on **defined** kernels::
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$ out-of-tree debug --kernel 'Ubuntu:4.15.0-58-generic'
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[*] KASLR SMEP SMAP
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[*] gdb runned on tcp::1234
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[*] build result copied to /tmp/exploit
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ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -p 29308 root@127.133.45.236
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gdb /usr/lib/debug/boot/vmlinux-4.15.0-58-generic -ex 'target remote tcp::1234'
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out-of-tree> help
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help : print this help message
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log : print qemu log
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clog : print qemu log and cleanup buffer
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cleanup : cleanup qemu log buffer
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ssh : print arguments to ssh command
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quit : quit
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*out-of-tree* uses three stages for automated runs:
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- Build
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- Inside the docker container (default).
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- Binary version (de facto skip stage).
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- On host.
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- Run
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- Insmod for the kernel module.
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- This step is skipped for exploits.
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- Test
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- Run the test.sh script on the target machine.
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- Test script is run from *root* for the kernel module.
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- Test script is run from *user* for the kernel exploit.
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- Test script for the kernel module is fully custom (only return
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value is checked).
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- Test script for the kernel exploit receives two parameters:
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- Path to exploit
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- Path to file that must be created with root privileges.
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Security
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*out-of-tree* is not supposed to be used on multi-user systems or with
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an untrusted input.
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virtualization, which means you can use it for isolating *out-of-tree*
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if you want to work with an untrusted input (e.g. with a mass-scale
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testing public proofs-of-concept).
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