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Victims Web Service

Project description

The victims web application.

Report an Issue

If you find an issue with the service at http://victi.ms or the code, either

Contributing

If you have a patch or a feature that you want considered to be added to the project, feel free to send us a pull request.
Make sure you run pep8 before committing.
pep8 --repeat .

Using PyPI Package

You can install and use the server by installing the PyPI Package and use the provided entrypoint. Do ensure that the required database services are available and/or configured.

pip install --user victims-web
victims-web-server

Development

This is short guide on how to work on this code base using the provided docker-compose configuration and development Dockerfile. Note that the Dockerfile provided in the base directory is not to be used in production and is only for development use.

Docker builds

Building the image

The image can be built to provide a working environment with all dependencies installed.

docker build -t local/victims-web .

Using the docker image

The docker image built as shown above will not contain the application source code but it expects the working directory to be mounted at /opt/source.

docker run --rm -it -v `pwd`:/opt/source local/victims-web

Docker Compose

The docker-compose.yml file defines services required to run a working copy of the server on your local machine. Starting the server via docker-compose will;

  1. start a supported version of MongoDB instance

  2. seed the database with test data

  3. start the web server using python -m victims.web

  4. bind to port 5000 on your localhost

Starting a server

This will start an instance of the server as described above. Note that this is started with both DEBUG and TESTING enabled. This will also ensure that your code is auto re-loaded if changed.

docker-compose up server

Executing tests against your working copy

In order to execute tests against your working copy of code, you may use the test service as described in the docker-compose.yml file. This will start up dependant services, load seed data and then execute application tests and pep8.

docker-compose up test

Usage

Secured API Access

Submission endpoints like /service/submit/archive/java are secured by an implementation similar to what is used by AWS. The authentication token is expected in a HTTP header configured via the VICTIMS_API_HEADER configuration (default: X-Victims-Api). If this is not present or if validation/authentication fails, then it falls back to BASIC AUTH.

An example using curl is as follows:

$ curl -v -X PUT -H "X-Victims-Api: $APIKEY:$SIGNATURE" -H "Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 15:20:37 GMT" -F archive=@$ARCHIVE https://$VICTIMS_SERVER/service/submit/archive/java?version=VID\&groupId=GID\&artifactId=AID\&cves=CVE-2013-0000,CVE-2013-0001

This can also be done using BASIC-AUTH as follows:

curl -v -u $USERNAME:$PASSWORD -X PUT -F archive=@$ARCHIVE_FILE https://$VICTIMS_SERVER/service/submit/archive/java?version=VID\&groupId=GID\&artifactId=AID\&cves=CVE-2013-0000,CVE-2013-0001

API Key and Client Secret Key

Each account on victi.ms is allocated an API Key and Secret key by default. This can be retrieved by visiting https://victi.ms/account. These can be regenerated using the form at https://victi.ms/account_edit.

Signature

The signature is generated using HTTP Method, Path, Date and the MD5 hexdigest.

Notes:

  • The Path includes the query string parameters, e.g: /service/submit/archive/java?cves=CVE-0000-0000

  • The MD5 checksum includes the data (if available) of all files that are being submitted. The checksums are sorted in ascending order before adding to the string.

  • The date is expected to be in GMT. Eg: Thu, 22 Aug 2013 15:20:37 GMT.

The following is a reference implementation in python:

from hmac import HMAC

def generate_signature(secret, method, path, date, md5sums):
    md5sums.sort()
    ordered = [method, path, date] + md5sums
    string = ''

    for content in ordered:
        if content is None:
            raise ValueError('Required header not found')
        string += str(content)

    return HMAC(
        key=bytes(secret),
        msg=string.lower(),
        digestmod=sha512
    ).hexdigest().upper()

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