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rename: IAMROOT → SKELETONKEY across the entire project
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.
2026-05-16 22:43:49 -04:00

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name: build
on:
push:
branches: [main]
pull_request:
branches: [main]
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
cc: [gcc, clang]
flavor: [default, debug]
name: build (${{ matrix.cc }} / ${{ matrix.flavor }})
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: install build deps
run: |
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
build-essential clang make linux-libc-dev
- name: show compiler
run: ${{ matrix.cc }} --version
- name: build
env:
CC: ${{ matrix.cc }}
run: |
if [ "${{ matrix.flavor }}" = "debug" ]; then
make debug
else
make
fi
- name: sanity — skeletonkey --version
run: ./skeletonkey --version
- name: sanity — skeletonkey --list
run: ./skeletonkey --list
- name: sanity — skeletonkey --scan (no exploit; just detect)
run: ./skeletonkey --scan --no-color || true
# exit code may be nonzero (vulnerable host = exit 2, missing
# precond = exit 4) — that's diagnostic data, not CI failure
- name: sanity — --detect-rules auditd
run: ./skeletonkey --detect-rules --format=auditd | head -50
- name: sanity — --detect-rules sigma
run: ./skeletonkey --detect-rules --format=sigma | head -50
# Static build job: ensures the project links cleanly when -static is
# requested. Useful for deployment to minimal containers / fleet scans
# where shared-libc availability isn't guaranteed.
static-build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: static-build
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: install build deps
run: |
sudo apt-get update -qq
sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
build-essential make linux-libc-dev libc6-dev
- name: make static
# Glibc static linking pulls in NSS at runtime which breaks
# getpwnam; the legacy DIRTYFAIL Makefile noted this. For now,
# we allow this job to fail loudly so we know if a regression
# makes the regular dynamic build also break, but we don't
# gate the merge on it. Migrate to musl-gcc when we want a
# truly portable static binary.
continue-on-error: true
run: make static && ls -la skeletonkey
# Phase 4 followup (placeholder): kernel-VM matrix. Each entry runs
# the binary against a VM running a specific (vulnerable or patched)
# kernel and asserts the correct detect() verdict + exploit behavior.
# Requires self-hosted runners or a paid VM service; not enabled yet.
#
# kernel-vm-matrix:
# strategy:
# matrix:
# distro: [ubuntu-22.04, debian-11, alma-9, fedora-40]
# kernel: [5.10.50, 5.13.0, 5.15.30, 6.1.x, 6.12.x]
# runs-on: [self-hosted, kvm-host]
# ...