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ROCA detection tool
===================

This tool is related to `ACM CCS 2017 conference paper #124 Return of
the Coppersmith’s Attack: Practical Factorization of Widely Used RSA
Moduli <https://crocs.fi.muni.cz/public/papers/rsa_ccs17>`__.

It enables you to test public RSA keys for a presence of the described
vulnerability.

Currently the tool supports the following key formats:

- X509 Certificate, DER encoded, one per file, *.der, *.crt
- X509 Certificate, PEM encoded, more per file, \*.pem
- RSA PEM encoded private key, public key, more per file, \*.pem (has
to have correct header -----BEGIN RSA...)
- SSH public key, \*.pub, starting with "ssh-rsa", one per line
- ASC encoded PGP key, *.pgp, *.asc. More per file, has to have correct
header -----BEGIN PGP...
- APK android application, \*.apk
- one modulus per line text file \*.txt, modulus can be

a) base64 encoded number, b) hex coded number, c) decimal coded
number

- JSON file with moduli, one record per line, record with modulus has
key "mod" (int, base64, hex, dec encoding supported) certificate(s)
with key "cert" / array of certificates with key "certs" are
supported, base64 encoded DER.
- LDIFF file - LDAP database dump. Any field ending with ";binary::" is
attempted to decode as X509 certificate
- Java Key Store file (JKS). Tries empty password & some common,
specify more with --jks-pass-file
- PKCS7 signature with user certificate

The detection tool is intentionally one-file implementation for easy
integration / manipulation.

Pip install
-----------

Install with pip (installs all dependencies)

::

pip install roca-detect

Local install
-------------

Execute in the root folder of the package:

::

pip install --upgrade --find-links=. .

Dependencies
------------

It may be required to install additional dependencies so ``pip`` can
install e.g. cryptography package.

CentOS / RHEL:

::

sudo yum install python-devel python-pip gcc gcc-c++ make automake autoreconf libtool openssl-devel libffi-devel dialog

Ubuntu:

::

sudo apt-get install python-pip python-dev build-essential libssl-dev libffi-dev

Usage
-----

To print the basic usage:

::

# If installed with pip / manually
roca-detect --help

# Without installation (can miss dependencies)
python fingerprint/detect.py

The testing tool accepts multiple file names / directories as the input
argument. It returns the report showing how many files has been
fingerprinted (and which are those).

Example:

Running recursively on all my SSH keys and known\_hosts:

::

$> roca-detect ~/.ssh
2017-10-16 13:39:21 [51272] INFO ### SUMMARY ####################
2017-10-16 13:39:21 [51272] INFO Records tested: 92
2017-10-16 13:39:21 [51272] INFO .. PEM certs: . . . 0
2017-10-16 13:39:21 [51272] INFO .. DER certs: . . . 0
2017-10-16 13:39:21 [51272] INFO .. RSA key files: . 16
2017-10-16 13:39:21 [51272] INFO .. PGP master keys: 0
2017-10-16 13:39:21 [51272] INFO .. PGP total keys: 0
2017-10-16 13:39:21 [51272] INFO .. SSH keys: . . . 76
2017-10-16 13:39:21 [51272] INFO .. APK keys: . . . 0
2017-10-16 13:39:21 [51272] INFO .. JSON keys: . . . 0
2017-10-16 13:39:21 [51272] INFO .. LDIFF certs: . . 0
2017-10-16 13:39:21 [51272] INFO .. JKS certs: . . . 0
2017-10-16 13:39:21 [51272] INFO No fingerprinted keys found (OK)
2017-10-16 13:39:21 [51272] INFO ################################

PGP key
-------

In order to test your PGP key you can export it from your email client
or download it from the PGP key server such as https://pgp.mit.edu/

You can also use ``gpg`` command line utility to export your public key:

.. code:: bash

gpg --armor --export your@email.com > mykey.asc

Advanced use case
-----------------

Detection tool extracts information about the key which can be
displayed:

::

roca-detect.py --dump --flatten --indent ~/.ssh/

Advanced installation methods
-----------------------------

Virtual environment
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

It is usually recommended to create a new python virtual environment for
the project:

::

virtualenv ~/pyenv
source ~/pyenv/bin/activate
pip install --upgrade pip
pip install --upgrade --find-links=. .

Separate Python 2.7.13
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

It won't work with lower Python version. Use ``pyenv`` to install a new
Python version. It internally downloads Python sources and installs it
to ``~/.pyenv``.

::

git clone https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv.git ~/.pyenv
echo 'export PYENV_ROOT="$HOME/.pyenv"' >> ~/.bashrc
echo 'export PATH="$PYENV_ROOT/bin:$PATH"' >> ~/.bashrc
echo 'eval "$(pyenv init -)"' >> ~/.bashrc
exec $SHELL
pyenv install 2.7.13
pyenv local 2.7.13

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