9593d90385
Breaking change. Tool name, binary name, function/type names,
constant names, env vars, header guards, file paths, and GitHub
repo URL all rebrand IAMROOT → SKELETONKEY.
Changes:
- All "IAMROOT" → "SKELETONKEY" (constants, env vars, enum
values, docs, comments)
- All "iamroot" → "skeletonkey" (functions, types, paths, CLI)
- iamroot.c → skeletonkey.c
- modules/*/iamroot_modules.{c,h} → modules/*/skeletonkey_modules.{c,h}
- tools/iamroot-fleet-scan.sh → tools/skeletonkey-fleet-scan.sh
- Binary "iamroot" → "skeletonkey"
- GitHub URL KaraZajac/IAMROOT → KaraZajac/SKELETONKEY
- .gitignore now expects build output named "skeletonkey"
- /tmp/iamroot-* tmpfiles → /tmp/skeletonkey-*
- Env vars IAMROOT_MODPROBE_PATH etc. → SKELETONKEY_*
New ASCII skeleton-key banner (horizontal key icon + ANSI Shadow
SKELETONKEY block letters) replaces the IAMROOT banner in
skeletonkey.c and README.md.
VERSION: 0.3.1 → 0.4.0 (breaking).
Build clean on Debian 6.12.86. `skeletonkey --version` → 0.4.0.
All 24 modules still register; no functional code changes — pure
rename + banner refresh.
100 lines
4.0 KiB
C
100 lines
4.0 KiB
C
/*
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* SKELETONKEY — core module interface
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*
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* Every CVE module exports one or more `struct skeletonkey_module` entries
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* via a registry function. The top-level dispatcher (skeletonkey.c) walks
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* the global registry to implement --scan, --exploit, --mitigate, etc.
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*
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* This is intentionally a small interface. Modules carry the
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* complexity; the dispatcher just routes.
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*/
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#ifndef SKELETONKEY_MODULE_H
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#define SKELETONKEY_MODULE_H
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdbool.h>
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/* Standard result codes returned by detect()/exploit()/mitigate().
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*
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* These map to top-level exit codes when skeletonkey is invoked with a
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* single-module operation:
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*
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* SKELETONKEY_OK exit 0 detect: not vulnerable / clean
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* SKELETONKEY_VULNERABLE exit 2 detect: confirmed vulnerable
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* SKELETONKEY_PRECOND_FAIL exit 4 detect: preconditions missing
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* SKELETONKEY_TEST_ERROR exit 1 detect/exploit: error
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* SKELETONKEY_EXPLOIT_OK exit 5 exploit: succeeded (root achieved)
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* SKELETONKEY_EXPLOIT_FAIL exit 3 exploit: attempted but did not land
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*
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* Implementation note: copy_fail_family's df_result_t shares these
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* numeric values intentionally so the family code can return its
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* existing constants without translation.
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*/
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typedef enum {
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SKELETONKEY_OK = 0,
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SKELETONKEY_TEST_ERROR = 1,
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SKELETONKEY_VULNERABLE = 2,
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SKELETONKEY_EXPLOIT_FAIL = 3,
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SKELETONKEY_PRECOND_FAIL = 4,
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SKELETONKEY_EXPLOIT_OK = 5,
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} skeletonkey_result_t;
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/* Per-invocation context passed to module callbacks. Lightweight for
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* now; will grow as modules need shared state (host fingerprint,
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* leaked kbase, etc.). */
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struct skeletonkey_ctx {
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bool no_color; /* --no-color */
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bool json; /* --json (machine-readable output) */
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bool active_probe; /* --active (do invasive probes in detect) */
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bool no_shell; /* --no-shell (exploit prep but don't pop) */
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bool authorized; /* user typed --i-know on exploit */
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bool full_chain; /* --full-chain (attempt root-pop after primitive) */
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};
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struct skeletonkey_module {
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/* Short id used on the command line: `skeletonkey --exploit copy_fail`. */
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const char *name;
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/* CVE identifier (or "VARIANT" if no CVE assigned). */
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const char *cve;
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/* One-line human description. */
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const char *summary;
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/* Family this module belongs to (e.g. "copy_fail_family"). Modules
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* with shared infrastructure live in the same family. */
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const char *family;
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/* Affected kernel range, prose. Machine-readable range goes in
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* the module's kernel-range.json (consumed by CI). */
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const char *kernel_range;
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/* Probe the host. Should be side-effect-free unless ctx->active_probe
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* is true. Return SKELETONKEY_VULNERABLE if confirmed,
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* SKELETONKEY_PRECOND_FAIL if not applicable here, SKELETONKEY_OK if patched
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* or otherwise immune, SKELETONKEY_TEST_ERROR on probe error. */
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skeletonkey_result_t (*detect)(const struct skeletonkey_ctx *ctx);
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/* Run the exploit. Caller has already passed the --i-know gate. */
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skeletonkey_result_t (*exploit)(const struct skeletonkey_ctx *ctx);
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/* Apply a temporary mitigation. NULL if none offered. */
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skeletonkey_result_t (*mitigate)(const struct skeletonkey_ctx *ctx);
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/* Undo --exploit (e.g. evict from page cache) or --mitigate side
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* effects. NULL if no cleanup applies. */
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skeletonkey_result_t (*cleanup)(const struct skeletonkey_ctx *ctx);
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/* Detection rule corpus — embedded so the binary is self-
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* contained. Each may be NULL if this module ships no rules for
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* that format. Strings are NUL-terminated; concatenated in the
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* order modules register. */
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const char *detect_auditd; /* auditd .rules content */
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const char *detect_sigma; /* sigma YAML content */
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const char *detect_yara; /* yara rules content */
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const char *detect_falco; /* falco rules content */
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};
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#endif /* SKELETONKEY_MODULE_H */
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