Added IPv6 support for DHEat and connection rate tests. (#269)

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Joe Testa 2024-06-29 19:05:20 -04:00
parent 46ec4e3edc
commit 87e22ae26b
3 changed files with 38 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -215,6 +215,7 @@ For convenience, a web front-end on top of the command-line tool is available at
### v3.3.0-dev (???) ### v3.3.0-dev (???)
- Added built-in policies for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS server and client. - Added built-in policies for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS server and client.
- Added IPv6 support for DHEat and connection rate tests.
### v3.2.0 (2024-04-22) ### v3.2.0 (2024-04-22)
- Added implementation of the DHEat denial-of-service attack (see `--dheat` option; [CVE-2002-20001](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2002-20001)). - Added implementation of the DHEat denial-of-service attack (see `--dheat` option; [CVE-2002-20001](https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2002-20001)).

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@ -160,6 +160,11 @@ class DHEat:
# The SSH2_Kex object that we recieved from the server in a prior connection. We'll use it as a template to craft our own kex. # The SSH2_Kex object that we recieved from the server in a prior connection. We'll use it as a template to craft our own kex.
self.kex = kex self.kex = kex
# Resolve the target to an IP address depending on the user preferences (IPv4 or IPv6).
self.debug("Resolving target %s..." % self.target)
self.target_address_family, self.target_ip_address = DHEat._resolve_hostname(self.target, aconf.ip_version_preference)
self.debug("Resolved %s to %s (address family %u)" % (self.target, self.target_ip_address, self.target_address_family))
# The connection and read timeouts. # The connection and read timeouts.
self.connect_timeout = aconf.timeout self.connect_timeout = aconf.timeout
self.read_timeout = aconf.timeout self.read_timeout = aconf.timeout
@ -324,6 +329,11 @@ class DHEat:
print("\n%sUnfortunately, this feature is not currently functional under Windows.%s This should get fixed in a future release. See: <https://github.com/jtesta/ssh-audit/issues/261>" % (DHEat.YELLOWB, DHEat.CLEAR)) print("\n%sUnfortunately, this feature is not currently functional under Windows.%s This should get fixed in a future release. See: <https://github.com/jtesta/ssh-audit/issues/261>" % (DHEat.YELLOWB, DHEat.CLEAR))
return "" return ""
# Resolve the target into an IP address
out.d("Resolving target %s..." % aconf.host)
target_address_family, target_ip_address = DHEat._resolve_hostname(aconf.host, aconf.ip_version_preference)
out.d("Resolved %s to %s (address family %u)" % (aconf.host, target_ip_address, target_address_family))
spinner = ["-", "\\", "|", "/"] spinner = ["-", "\\", "|", "/"]
spinner_index = 0 spinner_index = 0
@ -349,7 +359,7 @@ class DHEat:
rate_str = " at a max rate of %s%u%s connections per second" % (DHEat.WHITEB, aconf.conn_rate_test_target_rate, DHEat.CLEAR) rate_str = " at a max rate of %s%u%s connections per second" % (DHEat.WHITEB, aconf.conn_rate_test_target_rate, DHEat.CLEAR)
print() print()
print("Performing non-disruptive rate test against %s[%s]:%u%s with %s%u%s concurrent sockets%s. No Diffie-Hellman requests will be sent." % (DHEat.WHITEB, aconf.host, aconf.port, DHEat.CLEAR, DHEat.WHITEB, concurrent_sockets, DHEat.CLEAR, rate_str)) print("Performing non-disruptive rate test against %s[%s]:%u%s with %s%u%s concurrent sockets%s. No Diffie-Hellman requests will be sent." % (DHEat.WHITEB, target_ip_address, aconf.port, DHEat.CLEAR, DHEat.WHITEB, concurrent_sockets, DHEat.CLEAR, rate_str))
print() print()
# Make room for the multi-line output. # Make room for the multi-line output.
@ -426,11 +436,11 @@ class DHEat:
# Open new sockets until we've hit the number of concurrent sockets, or if we exceeded the number of maximum connections. # Open new sockets until we've hit the number of concurrent sockets, or if we exceeded the number of maximum connections.
while (len(socket_dict) < concurrent_sockets) and (len(socket_dict) + num_opened_connections < max_connections): while (len(socket_dict) < concurrent_sockets) and (len(socket_dict) + num_opened_connections < max_connections):
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) s = socket.socket(target_address_family, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.setblocking(False) s.setblocking(False)
# out.d("Creating socket (%u of %u already exist)..." % (len(socket_dict), concurrent_sockets), write_now=True) # out.d("Creating socket (%u of %u already exist)..." % (len(socket_dict), concurrent_sockets), write_now=True)
ret = s.connect_ex((aconf.host, aconf.port)) ret = s.connect_ex((target_ip_address, aconf.port))
num_attempted_connections += 1 num_attempted_connections += 1
if ret in [0, 115]: # Check if connection is successful or EINPROGRESS. if ret in [0, 115]: # Check if connection is successful or EINPROGRESS.
socket_dict[s] = now socket_dict[s] = now
@ -743,6 +753,22 @@ class DHEat:
print() print()
@staticmethod
def _resolve_hostname(host: str, ip_version_preference: List[int]) -> Tuple[int, str]:
'''Resolves a hostname to its IPv4 or IPv6 address, depending on user preference.'''
family = socket.AF_UNSPEC
if len(ip_version_preference) == 1:
family = socket.AF_INET if ip_version_preference[0] == 4 else socket.AF_INET6
r = socket.getaddrinfo(host, 0, family, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
for address_family, socktype, _, _, addr in r:
if socktype == socket.SOCK_STREAM:
return address_family, addr[0]
return -1, ''
def _run(self) -> bool: def _run(self) -> bool:
'''Where all the magic happens.''' '''Where all the magic happens.'''
@ -751,7 +777,7 @@ class DHEat:
if sys.platform == "win32": if sys.platform == "win32":
self.output("%sWARNING:%s this feature has not been thoroughly tested on Windows. It may perform worse than on UNIX OSes." % (self.YELLOWB, self.CLEAR)) self.output("%sWARNING:%s this feature has not been thoroughly tested on Windows. It may perform worse than on UNIX OSes." % (self.YELLOWB, self.CLEAR))
self.output("Running DHEat test against %s[%s]:%u%s with %s%u%s concurrent sockets..." % (self.WHITEB, self.target, self.port, self.CLEAR, self.WHITEB, self.concurrent_connections, self.CLEAR)) self.output("Running DHEat test against %s[%s]:%u%s with %s%u%s concurrent sockets..." % (self.WHITEB, self.target_ip_address, self.port, self.CLEAR, self.WHITEB, self.concurrent_connections, self.CLEAR))
# If the user didn't specify an exact kex algorithm to test, check our prioritized list against what the server supports. Larger p-values (such as group18: 8192-bits) cause the most strain on the server. # If the user didn't specify an exact kex algorithm to test, check our prioritized list against what the server supports. Larger p-values (such as group18: 8192-bits) cause the most strain on the server.
chosen_alg = "" chosen_alg = ""
@ -894,7 +920,8 @@ class DHEat:
# Copy variables from the object (which might exist in another process?). This might cut down on inter-process overhead. # Copy variables from the object (which might exist in another process?). This might cut down on inter-process overhead.
connect_timeout = self.connect_timeout connect_timeout = self.connect_timeout
target = self.target target_ip_address = self.target_ip_address
target_address_family = self.target_address_family
port = self.port port = self.port
# Determine if we are attacking with a GEX. # Determine if we are attacking with a GEX.
@ -945,17 +972,17 @@ class DHEat:
num_socket_exceptions = 0 num_socket_exceptions = 0
num_openssh_throttled_connections = 0 num_openssh_throttled_connections = 0
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) s = socket.socket(target_address_family, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.settimeout(connect_timeout) s.settimeout(connect_timeout)
# Loop until a successful TCP connection is made. # Loop until a successful TCP connection is made.
connected = False connected = False
while not connected: while not connected:
# self.debug("Connecting to %s:%d" % (self.target, self.port)) # self.debug("Connecting to %s:%d" % (self.target_ip_address, self.port))
try: try:
num_attempted_tcp_connections += 1 num_attempted_tcp_connections += 1
s.connect((target, port)) s.connect((target_ip_address, port))
connected = True connected = True
except OSError as e: except OSError as e:
self.debug("Failed to connect: %s" % str(e)) self.debug("Failed to connect: %s" % str(e))

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@ -421,6 +421,8 @@ def output_recommendations(out: OutputBuffer, algs: Algorithms, algorithm_recomm
fn = level_to_output[level] fn = level_to_output[level]
an = '?'
sg = '?'
if action == 'del': if action == 'del':
an, sg = 'remove', '-' an, sg = 'remove', '-'
ret = False ret = False