scyther/gui/test-mpa.py

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#!/usr/bin/python
"""
Scyther : An automatic verifier for security protocols.
Copyright (C) 2007 Cas Cremers
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
"""
"""
Example script to show how to perform large-scale tests using the
Scyther Python API (contained in the Scyther subdirectory)
In this example, multi-protocol attack analysis is performed on a small
test set.
Author: Cas Cremers
"""
from Scyther import Scyther
import time
try:
from progressbar import *
PROGRESSBAR = True
except ImportError:
from progressbarDummy import *
PROGRESSBAR = False
print """
Missing the progressbar library.
It can be downloaded from:
http://code.google.com/p/python-progressbar/
"""
FOUND = []
def MyScyther(protocollist,filt=None,options=None):
"""
Evaluate the composition of the protocols in protocollist.
If there is a filter, i.e. "ns3,I1" then only this specific claim
will be evaluated.
"""
s = Scyther.Scyther()
if (options == None) or (options == ""):
# untyped matching
s.options = "--match=2"
else:
s.options = options.strip() # Some cleanup of string (idiot's normalization)
for protocol in protocollist:
s.addFile(protocol)
s.verifyOne(filt)
return s
def getCorrectIsolatedClaims(protocolset,options=None):
"""
Given a set of protocols, determine the correct claims when run in
isolation.
Returns a tuple, consisting of
- a list of compiling protocols
- a list of tuples (protocol,claimid) wich denote correct claims
"""
correctclaims = []
goodprotocols = []
widgets = ['Scanning for claims that are correct in isolation: ', Percentage(), ' ',
Bar(marker='#',left='[',right=']')
]
pbar = ProgressBar(widgets=widgets, maxval=len(protocolset))
pbar.start()
count = 0
for protocol in protocolset:
# verify protocol in isolation
s = MyScyther([protocol],options=options)
# investigate the results
goodprotocols.append(protocol)
for claim in s.claims:
if claim.okay:
correctclaims.append((protocol,claim.id))
count += 1
pbar.update(count)
pbar.finish()
return (goodprotocols,correctclaims)
def verifyMPAlist(mpalist,claimid,options=None):
"""
Verify the existence of an attack in this context
If an attack is found, we return False, otherwise True. This is
needed for the iteration later.
"""
# This should be a more restricted verification
print time.asctime(), mpalist, claimid, options # [DEBUG]
s = MyScyther(mpalist,claimid,options)
claim = s.getClaim(claimid)
if claim:
if not claim.okay:
global FOUND
# This is an MPA attack!
print "I've found a multi-protocol attack on claim %s in the context %s." % (claimid,str(mpalist))
FOUND.append((claimid,mpalist))
return False
else:
return True
def constructMPAlist(protocolset,claimid,mpalist,length,start,callback,options=None):
"""
Append a list of parallel protocols, without duplicates,
such that the added part is lexicographically ordered (from
index 'start' in the protocol list)
For each possible list, the function callback is called. If the
callback returns true, iteration proceeds (returning true in the
end), otherwise it aborts and returns false.
"""
if len(mpalist) < length:
# list is not long enough yet
for pn in range(start,len(protocolset)):
p = protocolset[pn]
if p not in mpalist:
if not constructMPAlist(protocolset,claimid,mpalist + [p],length,pn+1,callback,options=options):
return False
return True
else:
# list is long enough: callback
return callback(mpalist,claimid,options)
def findMPA(protocolset,protocol,claimid,maxcount=3,options=None):
"""
The protocol claim is assumed to be correct. When does it break?
"""
# First we examine 2-protocol attacks, and then increase the
# number of parallel protocols if we don't find any attacks on the
# claim.
count = 2
if len(protocolset) < maxcount:
# we cannot have more protocols in parallel than there are
# protocols.
maxcount = len(protocolset)
# the actual incremental search loop
while count <= maxcount:
constructMPAlist(protocolset,claimid,[protocol],count,0,verifyMPAlist,options)
count += 1
return None
def findAllMPA(protocolset,maxcount=3,options="",mpaoptions=""):
"""
Given a set of protocols, find multi-protocol attacks
"""
global FOUND
FOUND = []
# Find all correct claims in each protocol
(protocolset,correct) = getCorrectIsolatedClaims(protocolset,options)
print "Investigating %i correct claims." % (len(correct))
# For all these claims...
widgets = ['Scanning for MPA attacks: ', Percentage(), ' ',
Bar(marker='#',left='[',right=']')
]
pbar = ProgressBar(widgets=widgets, maxval=len(correct))
pbar.start()
count = 0
# Concatenate options but add space iff needed
alloptions = (options + " " + mpaoptions).strip()
for (protocol,claimid) in correct:
# Try to find multi-protocol attacks
findMPA(protocolset,protocol,claimid,maxcount,options=alloptions)
count += 1
pbar.update(count)
pbar.finish()
"""
The below computation assumes protocol names are unique to files, but if
they are not, some other errors should have been reported by the Scyther
backend anyway (conflicting protocol definitions in MPA analysis).
"""
mpaprots = []
for (claimid,mpalist) in FOUND:
pel = claimid.split(",")
pn = pel[0]
if pn not in mpaprots:
mpaprots.append(pn)
print "-" * 70
print "Summary:"
print
print "We scanned %i protocols with options [%s]." % (len(protocolset),options)
print "We found %i correct claims." % (len(correct))
print "We found %i MPA attacks with a maximum of %i protocols." % (len(FOUND),maxcount)
print "The attacks involve the claims of %i protocols." % (len(mpaprots))
print "-" * 70
def bigTest():
"""
Perform the tests as reported in the book.
"""
import os
testpath = "Protocols/MultiProtocolAttacks/"
fl = os.listdir(testpath)
nl = []
for fn in fl:
if fn.endswith(".spdl"):
nl.append(fn)
# Report list
print "Performing multi-protocol analysis for the following protocols:", nl
# Prepend again the path
l = []
for fn in nl:
l.append(testpath+fn)
### Simplified test setup
#defopts = "--max-runs=3 -T 360"
#maxcount = 2
#mpaopts = ""
### Full test setup
#defopts = "--max-runs=4 -T 600"
#mpaopts = ""
#maxcount = 3
### Full test setup with --init-unique
defopts = "--max-runs=4 -T 600"
mpaopts = "--init-unique"
maxcount = 3
# First typed
print "Scanning without type flaws"
findAllMPA(l,maxcount=maxcount,options = defopts + " --match=0", mpaoptions = mpaopts)
# Basic type flaws
print "Scanning for basic type flaws"
findAllMPA(l,maxcount=maxcount,options = defopts + " --match=1", mpaoptions = mpaopts)
# All type flaws
print "Scanning for any type flaws"
findAllMPA(l,maxcount=maxcount,options = defopts + " --match=2", mpaoptions = mpaopts)
def simpleTest():
"""
Simple test case with a few protocols
"""
l = ['nsl3-broken.spdl','ns3.spdl','nsl3.spdl']
print "Performing multi-protocol analysis for the following protocols:", l
print
findAllMPA(l)
print
print "Analysis complete."
def main():
bigTest()
#simpleTest()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
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