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Perform the following ELF security checks: - PIE: Check for position independent executable (PIE), allowing for address space randomization - NX: Check that no sections are writable and executable (including the stack) - RELRO: Check for read-only relocations, binding at startup - Canary: Check for use of stack canary Also add a check to symbol-check.py that checks that only the subset of allowed libraries is imported (to avoid incompatibilities).0.13
Wladimir J. van der Laan
9 years ago
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#!/usr/bin/python2 |
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''' |
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Perform basic ELF security checks on a series of executables. |
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Exit status will be 0 if succesful, and the program will be silent. |
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Otherwise the exit status will be 1 and it will log which executables failed which checks. |
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Needs `readelf` (for ELF) and `objdump` (for PE). |
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''' |
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from __future__ import division,print_function |
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import subprocess |
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import sys |
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import os |
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READELF_CMD = os.getenv('READELF', '/usr/bin/readelf') |
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OBJDUMP_CMD = os.getenv('OBJDUMP', '/usr/bin/objdump') |
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def check_ELF_PIE(executable): |
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''' |
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Check for position independent executable (PIE), allowing for address space randomization. |
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''' |
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p = subprocess.Popen([READELF_CMD, '-h', '-W', executable], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) |
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(stdout, stderr) = p.communicate() |
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if p.returncode: |
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raise IOError('Error opening file') |
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ok = False |
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for line in stdout.split('\n'): |
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line = line.split() |
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if len(line)>=2 and line[0] == 'Type:' and line[1] == 'DYN': |
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ok = True |
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return ok |
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def get_ELF_program_headers(executable): |
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'''Return type and flags for ELF program headers''' |
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p = subprocess.Popen([READELF_CMD, '-l', '-W', executable], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) |
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(stdout, stderr) = p.communicate() |
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if p.returncode: |
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raise IOError('Error opening file') |
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in_headers = False |
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count = 0 |
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headers = [] |
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for line in stdout.split('\n'): |
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if line.startswith('Program Headers:'): |
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in_headers = True |
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if line == '': |
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in_headers = False |
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if in_headers: |
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if count == 1: # header line |
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ofs_typ = line.find('Type') |
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ofs_offset = line.find('Offset') |
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ofs_flags = line.find('Flg') |
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ofs_align = line.find('Align') |
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if ofs_typ == -1 or ofs_offset == -1 or ofs_flags == -1 or ofs_align == -1: |
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raise ValueError('Cannot parse elfread -lW output') |
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elif count > 1: |
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typ = line[ofs_typ:ofs_offset].rstrip() |
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flags = line[ofs_flags:ofs_align].rstrip() |
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headers.append((typ, flags)) |
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count += 1 |
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return headers |
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def check_ELF_NX(executable): |
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''' |
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Check that no sections are writable and executable (including the stack) |
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''' |
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have_wx = False |
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have_gnu_stack = False |
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for (typ, flags) in get_ELF_program_headers(executable): |
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if typ == 'GNU_STACK': |
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have_gnu_stack = True |
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if 'W' in flags and 'E' in flags: # section is both writable and executable |
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have_wx = True |
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return have_gnu_stack and not have_wx |
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def check_ELF_RELRO(executable): |
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''' |
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Check for read-only relocations. |
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GNU_RELRO program header must exist |
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Dynamic section must have BIND_NOW flag |
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''' |
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have_gnu_relro = False |
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for (typ, flags) in get_ELF_program_headers(executable): |
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# Note: not checking flags == 'R': here as linkers set the permission differently |
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# This does not affect security: the permission flags of the GNU_RELRO program header are ignored, the PT_LOAD header determines the effective permissions. |
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# However, the dynamic linker need to write to this area so these are RW. |
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# Glibc itself takes care of mprotecting this area R after relocations are finished. |
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# See also http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.binutils/71347 |
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if typ == 'GNU_RELRO': |
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have_gnu_relro = True |
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have_bindnow = False |
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p = subprocess.Popen([READELF_CMD, '-d', '-W', executable], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) |
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(stdout, stderr) = p.communicate() |
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if p.returncode: |
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raise IOError('Error opening file') |
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for line in stdout.split('\n'): |
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tokens = line.split() |
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if len(tokens)>1 and tokens[1] == '(BIND_NOW)': |
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have_bindnow = True |
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return have_gnu_relro and have_bindnow |
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def check_ELF_Canary(executable): |
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''' |
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Check for use of stack canary |
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''' |
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p = subprocess.Popen([READELF_CMD, '--dyn-syms', '-W', executable], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) |
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(stdout, stderr) = p.communicate() |
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if p.returncode: |
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raise IOError('Error opening file') |
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ok = False |
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for line in stdout.split('\n'): |
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if '__stack_chk_fail' in line: |
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ok = True |
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return ok |
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def get_PE_dll_characteristics(executable): |
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''' |
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Get PE DllCharacteristics bits |
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''' |
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p = subprocess.Popen([OBJDUMP_CMD, '-x', executable], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) |
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(stdout, stderr) = p.communicate() |
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if p.returncode: |
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raise IOError('Error opening file') |
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for line in stdout.split('\n'): |
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tokens = line.split() |
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if len(tokens)>=2 and tokens[0] == 'DllCharacteristics': |
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return int(tokens[1],16) |
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return 0 |
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def check_PE_PIE(executable): |
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'''PIE: DllCharacteristics bit 0x40 signifies dynamicbase (ASLR)''' |
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return bool(get_PE_dll_characteristics(executable) & 0x40) |
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def check_PE_NX(executable): |
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'''NX: DllCharacteristics bit 0x100 signifies nxcompat (DEP)''' |
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return bool(get_PE_dll_characteristics(executable) & 0x100) |
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CHECKS = { |
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'ELF': [ |
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('PIE', check_ELF_PIE), |
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('NX', check_ELF_NX), |
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('RELRO', check_ELF_RELRO), |
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('Canary', check_ELF_Canary) |
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], |
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'PE': [ |
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('PIE', check_PE_PIE), |
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('NX', check_PE_NX) |
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] |
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} |
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def identify_executable(executable): |
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with open(filename, 'rb') as f: |
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magic = f.read(4) |
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if magic.startswith(b'MZ'): |
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return 'PE' |
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elif magic.startswith(b'\x7fELF'): |
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return 'ELF' |
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return None |
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if __name__ == '__main__': |
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retval = 0 |
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for filename in sys.argv[1:]: |
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try: |
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etype = identify_executable(filename) |
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if etype is None: |
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print('%s: unknown format' % filename) |
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retval = 1 |
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continue |
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failed = [] |
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for (name, func) in CHECKS[etype]: |
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if not func(filename): |
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failed.append(name) |
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if failed: |
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print('%s: failed %s' % (filename, ' '.join(failed))) |
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retval = 1 |
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except IOError: |
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print('%s: cannot open' % filename) |
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retval = 1 |
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exit(retval) |
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#!/usr/bin/python2 |
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''' |
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Test script for security-check.py |
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''' |
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from __future__ import division,print_function |
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import subprocess |
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import sys |
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import unittest |
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def write_testcode(filename): |
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with open(filename, 'w') as f: |
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f.write(''' |
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#include <stdio.h> |
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int main() |
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{ |
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printf("the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy god\\n"); |
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return 0; |
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} |
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''') |
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def call_security_check(cc, source, executable, options): |
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subprocess.check_call([cc,source,'-o',executable] + options) |
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p = subprocess.Popen(['./security-check.py',executable], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) |
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(stdout, stderr) = p.communicate() |
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return (p.returncode, stdout.rstrip()) |
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class TestSecurityChecks(unittest.TestCase): |
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def test_ELF(self): |
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source = 'test1.c' |
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executable = 'test1' |
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cc = 'gcc' |
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write_testcode(source) |
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self.assertEqual(call_security_check(cc, source, executable, ['-Wl,-zexecstack','-fno-stack-protector','-Wl,-znorelro']), |
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(1, executable+': failed PIE NX RELRO Canary')) |
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self.assertEqual(call_security_check(cc, source, executable, ['-Wl,-znoexecstack','-fno-stack-protector','-Wl,-znorelro']), |
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(1, executable+': failed PIE RELRO Canary')) |
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self.assertEqual(call_security_check(cc, source, executable, ['-Wl,-znoexecstack','-fstack-protector-all','-Wl,-znorelro']), |
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(1, executable+': failed PIE RELRO')) |
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self.assertEqual(call_security_check(cc, source, executable, ['-Wl,-znoexecstack','-fstack-protector-all','-Wl,-znorelro','-pie','-fPIE']), |
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(1, executable+': failed RELRO')) |
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self.assertEqual(call_security_check(cc, source, executable, ['-Wl,-znoexecstack','-fstack-protector-all','-Wl,-zrelro','-Wl,-z,now','-pie','-fPIE']), |
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(0, '')) |
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def test_PE(self): |
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source = 'test1.c' |
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executable = 'test1.exe' |
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cc = 'i686-w64-mingw32-gcc' |
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write_testcode(source) |
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self.assertEqual(call_security_check(cc, source, executable, []), |
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(1, executable+': failed PIE NX')) |
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self.assertEqual(call_security_check(cc, source, executable, ['-Wl,--nxcompat']), |
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(1, executable+': failed PIE')) |
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self.assertEqual(call_security_check(cc, source, executable, ['-Wl,--nxcompat','-Wl,--dynamicbase']), |
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(0, '')) |
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if __name__ == '__main__': |
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unittest.main() |
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