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The Scyther tool repository
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This README describes the organization of the repository of the Scyther
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tool for security protocol analysis. Its intended audience are
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interested users and future developers of the Scyther tool, as well as
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protocol modelers. For installation and usage instructions of the
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Scyther tool see:
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<http://people.inf.ethz.ch/cremersc/scyther/index.html>.
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Developing
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We use Linux during the development of Scyther, but development on
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Windows and MAC OS X should be equally feasible. Note that the below
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instructions are written from a Linux/Ubuntu perspective, and probably
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need modifications for other platforms.
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Scyther is written partly in Python (for the GUI, using wxPython) and
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partly in C (for the backend).
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In order to run the tool from a repository checkout, it is required to
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compile the C sources into a working binary for the backend. The
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simplest way to achieve this is to run the `build.sh` script in the
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`./src` directory. This script compiles a binary version of the tool on
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the native platform. Thus, in the Linux case, it should produce
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`./src/scyther-linux`. This file is automatically copied to the related
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directory under `./gui`, and if successful you can attempt to run
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`./gui/scyther-gui.py` to use the graphical user interface.
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The build process depends on the following
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(Debian/Ubuntu) packages:
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* `cmake`
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* `build-essential`
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* `flex`
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* `bison`
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If you are using Ubuntu, installing these may be as simple as running
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`sudo apt-get install cmake build-essential flex bison`
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In case you also want to be able to compile Windows binaries from Linux,
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you also need:
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* `mingw32`
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Note that welcome all contributions, e.g., further protocol models. Just send
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us a pull request.
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Manual
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We are currently rewriting the manual. Bear with us for a second and
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have a look at the example protocol models.
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Protocol Models
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The protocol models have the extension `.spdl` and can be found in the following directories:
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* `./gui/Protocols`, containing the officially released models, and
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* `./testing`, containing models currently under development.
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License
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Currently these Scyther sources are licensed under the GPL 2, as indicated in
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the source code. Contact Cas Cremers if you have any questions.
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