out-of-tree kernel {module, exploit} development tool
config | ||
examples | ||
qemu | ||
tools | ||
.gitignore | ||
kernel.go | ||
LICENSE | ||
main.go | ||
pew.go | ||
README.md |
out-of-tree
out-of-tree kernel {module, exploit} development tool
Installation
Read Qemu API.
Generate images
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/jollheef/out-of-tree/tools/qemu-debian-img/
$ docker run --privileged -v $(pwd):/shared -e IMAGE=/shared/ubuntu1404.img -e RELEASE=trusty -t gen-ubuntu1804-image
$ docker run --privileged -v $(pwd):/shared -e IMAGE=/shared/ubuntu1604.img -e RELEASE=xenial -t gen-ubuntu1804-image
Generate kernels
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/jollheef/out-of-tree/tools/kernel-factory
./bootstrap.sh # more than 6-8 hours for all kernels
"I just want to see how it works"
If you already have Go, Qemu and Docker installed, there's cross-platform installation checklist:
$ go get github.com/jollheef/out-of-tree
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/jollheef/out-of-tree/tools/qemu-debian-img/
$ ./bootstrap.sh
$ docker run --privileged -v $(pwd):/shared -e IMAGE=/shared/ubuntu1604.img -e RELEASE=xenial -t gen-ubuntu1804-image
$ cd ../kernel-factory
$ rm -rf {Debian,CentOS,Ubuntu/{14.04,18.04}} # speed up :)
$ ./bootstrap.sh
$ # wait several hours...
$ export OUT_OF_TREE_KCFG=$GOPATH/src/github.com/jollheef/out-of-tree/tools/kernel-factory/output/kernels.toml
$ cd ../../examples/kernel-exploit
$ # test kernel exploit
$ out-of-tree pew
$ cd ../kernel-module
$ # test kernel module
$ out-of-tree pew
Examples
Run by absolute path
$ out-of-tree --path /path/to/exploit/directory pew
Test only with one kernel:
$ out-of-tree pew --kernel='Ubuntu:4.10.0-30-generic'
Test binary module/exploit with implicit defined test ($BINARY_test)
$ out-of-tree pew --binary /path/to/exploit
Test binary module/exploit with explicit defined test
$ out-of-tree pew --binary /path/to/exploit --test /path/to/exploit_test
Guess work kernels:
$ out-of-tree pew --guess
Use custom kernels config
$ out-of-tree --kernels /path/to/kernels.toml pew