Re2Pcap is abbreviation for Request2Pcap and Response2Pcap. Community users can quickly create PCAP file using Re2Pcap and test them against Snort rules.
Re2Pcap allow you to quickly create PCAP file for raw HTTP request shown below
POST /admin/tools/iplogging.cgi HTTP/1.1
Host: 192.168.13.31:80
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0
Accept: text/plain, */*; q=0.01
Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.5
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Referer: http://192.168.13.31:80/admin/tools/iplogging.html
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=UTF-8
X-Requested-With: XMLHttpRequest
Content-Length: 63
Cookie: token=1e9c07e135a15e40b3290c320245ca9a
Connection: close
tcpdumpParams=tcpdump -z reboot -G 2 -i eth0&stateRequest=start
Usage
git clone https://github.com/Cisco-Talos/Re2Pcap.git
cd Re2Pcap/
docker build -t re2pcap .
docker run --rm --cap-add NET_ADMIN -p 5000:5000 re2pcap
ORdocker run --rm --cap-add NET_ADMIN -p 5000:5000 --name re2pcap amitraut/re2pcap
Open localhost:5000
in your web browser to access Re2Pcap or use Re2Pcap-cmd script to interact with Re2Pcap container to get PCAP in current working directoryRequirements
- Docker
- HTTP Raw Request / Response
- Web Browser (for best results, please use Chromium based web browsers)
Advantages
- Easy setup. No complex multi-VM setup required
- Re2Pcap runs on Alpine Linux based docker image that weighs less than 100 MB :D
- Allows you to dump simulated raw HTTP request and response in to PCAP
Dockerfile
FROM alpine
# Get required dependencies and setup for Re2Pcap
RUN echo "http://dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing" >> /etc/apk/repositories
RUN apk update && apk add python3 tcpdump tcpreplay
RUN pip3 install --upgrade pip
RUN pip3 install pexpect flask requests httpretty requests-toolbelt
COPY Re2Pcap/ /Re2Pcap
RUN cd Re2Pcap && chmod +x Re2Pcap.py
WORKDIR /Re2Pcap
EXPOSE 5000/tcp
# Run application at start of new container
CMD ["/usr/bin/python3", "Re2Pcap.py"]
Walkthrough
- Video walkthrough shows pcap creation for Sierra Wireless AirLink ES450 ACEManager iplogging.cgi command injection vulnerability using Re2Pcap web interface
- Video walkthrough of PCAP creation for Sierra Wireless AirLink ES450 ACEManager iplogging.cgi command injection vulnerability using Re2Pcap-cmd script
Re2Pcap Workflow
As shown in the above image Re2Pcap is Alpine Linux based Python3 application with Flask based web interface
Re2Pcap parses the input data as raw HTTP request or response and actually perfoms client/server interaction while capturing packets. After the interaction Re2Pcap presents the captured packets as PCAP file
Recommendations
- Please use Linux as your host operating system as Re2Pcap is well tested on Linux
- If creating PCAP for
Host: somedomain:5000
i.e. port 5000, please change Flask application to run on other port by modifying Re2Pcap.Pyapp.run
call otherwise PCAP will contain Flask application response
Limitations
- If raw HTTP request is without
Accept-Encoding:
headerAccept-Encoding: identity
is added in the reqeust
- There is known issue for it in python requests. Following is closing note for that issue
That's really fairly terrible. Accept-Encoding: identity is always valid, the RFCs say so. It should be utterly harmless to send it along. Otherwise, removing this requires us to replace httplib. That's a substantial bit of work. =(
- The following are source and desination IPs in PCAPs from Re2Pcap
- Sourece IP: 10.10.10.1
- Destination IP: 172.17.0.2 or (Re2Pcap Container's IP Address)
tcprewrite -D
option to modify desitnation IP to something else as per your need. You may also usetcpprep
andtcprewrite
to set other IPs as endpoints. Due to inconsistent result oftcprewrite
I used alternative way to set different SRC/DST IPs
- Specifying
HTTP/1.1 302 FOUND
as response will generated PCAP with maximum possible retries to reach resource specified inLocation:
header. Plase export the first HTTP stream using wireshark in testing if you do not like the additional noise of other streams
Tags
Command Injection
Flask
Flask Application
Linux
Packets
Pcap
Python
Python3
Re2Pcap
Snort
Tcpdump
Vulnerability
Wireless
Wireshark