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- [ ] All tests (make test)) passing
- [ ] Extended the README/documentation/test cases, if needed
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Updated ruby rules
Updated JavaScript rules
Updated PHP rules
Updated supression rules
Updated android rules
Updated dotnet rules
Updated nim rules
Added Kotlin rules
Updated golang rules
Updated python rules
Updated c rules
Updated xss rules
Updated sqli rules
Updated exec rules
Updated default rules
Updated fruit rules
3.5 2022 Dec 09
Added Eiffel rules (@bcoles)
Updated secret rules
Reduced false positives in php rules
Reduced false positives in nim rules
Added typescript rules
Fixed path issue in misc/gitscan
Bugfix for actionscript, asp and ios rules
Rule correctness adjustments to asp rules
Minor documentation updates
3.4 2022 Mar 01
Fixed a path issue in misc/taintfind.sh
Changed installation instructions for better usage
Added link to tutorial video in documentation
Updated PHP rules
Updated dotnet rules
Updated xss rules
Updated secrets rules
Added support for setting default arguments via env vars
Added test cases for environment variables
Fixed a bug in database listing function
Updated misc/phptaint.sh
3.3 2022 Jan 20
Fixed false positive rate in compressed js files
More secret rules
Restructured and updated classic asp rules
Updated fruit rules
Updated SQL rules
Updated spsqli rules
Updated ruby rules (@r3zk0n)
Updated android rules
Updated java rules
Updated dotnet rules
Fixed greedyness in perl super global rules
Improved test case
Bug fixes for dotnet and sql rulesets
Added test case for bad quantifiers in rules
Changed test cases for consistency and portability
Rule set for auditing SCA exclusions
Updated ampscript rules
Added .github/ files for sponsorship/issues/pull requests
3.2 2021 Oct 29
Fixed a compatibilty bug in misc/serializephp.sh
Updated PHP rules
Updated Java rules
Updated fruit rules
Updated secret rules
Updated default
Updated android rules (@r3zk0n)
Updated dotnet rules
Changed misc/gitlog.sh to an interactive format
Added *.map to files that are ignored unless -A is used
Fixed line endings in some rule files
Altered some error handling slightly
3.1 2021 Jun 21
Updated secret rules
Updated dotnet rules
Updated C rules
Updated Java and Mongose rules (@IoannisMatzaris)
Added ~/graudit/signatures to database locations
Updated documentation (@Montycarlo)
3.0 2021 Apr 29
Fixed broken Java rule causing massive false positives
Additional PHP fruit rules
2.9 2021 Apr 09
Fix for GRDIR by @micharu123
Improved C fruit rules
Improved js fruit rules
Started python fruit rules
Updated documentation
Fixed typo in dotnet rules (@0x10f2c)
Reformatted parts of graudit for readability
misc/onlyfiles.sh filescanning with only files matching globs
2.8 2020 Oct 30
Updated Electron rules
Updated PHP rules
More scala rules and a scala signature set
Updated C rules
Updated Java rules
Updated fruit rules
Documentation tweaks
Improved error handling
Updated gitscan script
AMPscript and ssjs example rules
git log scanner example script
2.7 2020 Sep 23
Carriage return tolerance fixed for non GNU sed versions
Updated PHP rules
Updated C rules
Updated dotnet rules
Updated android rules
Added Electron rules
Additional PHP and secret rules from @beyefendi
2.6 2020 Jun 19
Fixed carriage return tolerance in graudit
Added basic scala rules
Updated Java rules
QoL tweaks to Nim rules
dotnet fruit rules
dotnet rules overhauled
Added more unit tests
Updated PHP rules
Improved PHP stream rules
Fixed bug for PHP stream rules
Fixed bug when listing databases in empty directories
2.5 2020 May 08
Default ruleset is now generated from languages
Retired rough rules
Cleaned up whitespace in files
Added misc to signature path
Added basic language support for Nim
Added language support for QB64
Fixed a mistake with C database from version 2.4
Tweaked fruit rules for C
Improved C rules
Updated secret detection rules
PHP rules added/updated, including PSR for HTTP
Improved JS and JS fruit rules
Added PoC rules for wordpress
Updated rules for Java
Updated Go rules
Updated Python rules
Fixed check-db.sh to work under WSL
Updated Makefile
Updated documentation
2.4 2020 Mar 28
Updated documentation
Seafruit.db removed (now in fruit.db)
Added low hanging fruit databases for several languages
Added basic support for Go language
Added basic support for COBOL (@_bcoles)
Fixed faulty rules in Python and Java (@quakehead, @l0ss)
Updated C rules
Updated PHP rules (FFI and more)
Updated Node rules
Reworked Makefile for signatures
2.3 2019 Oct 15
Added database for finding sensitive information (secrets)
C database no longer deprecated
Created low hanging fruit rules for C/C++ (seafruit.db)
Added more test cases to avoid some past mistakes
Updated make and make install rules to match new version changes
Removed the all rules database
Updated documentation
Improved bsdgrep/OSX support
Improved PHP rules for stream/wrapper bugs (ie: phar://) (@manasmbellani)
Added and updated python rules
More Java rules and cleanup of Java rules
More DotNet rules
More Android rules
More iOS rules
Added basic JavaScript rules
Added additional script to show C taint analysis (misc/b0ftaint.sh)
Added script for finding low hanging/high impact PHP bugs (misc/flatline.*)
Added script for using flatline rules in taint analysis (misc/vulntaint.sh)
Added script for scanning github repos with flatline (misc/gitscan)
Added script for finding interesting files and secrets (misc/graufflehog.sh)
2.2 2018 Dec 20
Added another demo script
Adde signatures from OWASP code review guide
Various bugfixes and code quality updates
Renamed aux/ to misc/
Colour blind mode added
Updated documentation
More rule updates
2.1 2017 Apr 05
Fixed broken test cases
Added multi argument support to -x
Added banner
Added banner supression switch
Replaced ./configure; make installation steps with make and variables (issue #9)
2.0 2016 Jan 25
Added option include several common binary files (ignored by default) [-A flag]
Ignoring more binary files by default
Updated PHP rules
Updated Perl rules
Updated default rules
Updated dotnet rules
Updated and deprecating c rules
Added JSP taint checking PoC script to aux/
Added some basic ruby rules from @bcoles
Added ios rules (from Samuel Reed)
Added android rules (from Samuel Reed)
Added actionscript rules (from Samuel Reed)
Ruby reflection rules (from Samuel Reed)
Bugfix for graudit on Mac (from Samuel Reed)
Added java exceptions signatures (from Samuel Reed)
Jsp signatures more correctly represented as java.db
Added strings database to look for important text strings
Added aux script for finding suitable php files to use in unserialize() exploits
1.9 2011 Jan 11
Fixed php (php/xss.db) database which had a blank line at the end, causing everything to match. (Thx @jodymelbourne)
Added test case for blank lines in signature scripts
Added database validating aux script
Updated Makefile file manifest
Fixed bug in test script template (t/blank-test.sh)
1.8 2010 Dec 24 //Happy xmas edition!
-L operator does vim friendly line numbers
Man pages and documentation updates
PHP signature updates
JSP signature updates
Dotnet signature updates
Perl signature updates and bug fixes
Python signature updates
Bug fixes for aux/ scripts
More aux/ scripts
Fixed ignore CVS directories by default
1.7 2010 Jul 31
New PHP signatures
Improved C signatures for fewer false positives
Improved dotnet signatures
Whitespace neutrality for all signatures
-l operator lists available databases
-x operator for excluding files
configure script added to make chain
Makefile install targets changed, install is now server wide
1.6 2010 May 14
Bugfix for greedy separator code (thx to Chillman)
Imported C rules from RATS
Started test suite transition to the Junio C Hamano Git inspired one
Added case insensitive switch (thx to Chillman for patch)
Dotnet signatures (thx to Chillman again)
Discontinued the rough database
Added the combined database "all"
Support for the GRDIR enviroment variable
1.5 2009 December 06
New features for server wide install
Source distro file for package maintainers
Signature bug fixes
New php, python and perl signatures
Deprecating the rough signature set
Fixed graudit usage text
Improved documentation
Several color modes supported
1.4 2009 November 23
New and improved signatures
Graceful detection of grep version < 2.5.3
Preparing for version 1.5
1.3 2009 October 31
Some signatures added to existing databases
Signature improvements to existing databases
Added JSP ruleset
Added ASP ruleset
Improved testing
1.2 2009 September 18
Default signatures aimed at low hanging fruit
Improved documentation
Bug fixes to graudit and signatures
1.1 2009 July 29
Improved custom db options
Improved signatures for several languages
A few minor tweaks
1.0 2009 June 14
Initial release on github
Older versions
The initial concept is something I have used for a long time, I can't
quite remember when I decided to make it into a more structured
script, but here we are anyway.
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graudit-3.6/Makefile 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000006406 14605175750 0014501 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 ###
# graudit makefile
###
prefix = /usr
dataroot = $(prefix)/share
datadir = $(dataroot)/graudit
bindir = $(prefix)/bin
SIGNATURES := signatures/actionscript.db signatures/android.db signatures/asp.db signatures/c.db signatures/cobol.db signatures/default.db signatures/dotnet.db signatures/exec.db signatures/fruit.db signatures/go.db signatures/ios.db signatures/java.db signatures/js.db signatures/kotlin.db signatures/nim.db signatures/perl.db signatures/php.db signatures/python.db signatures/ruby.db signatures/scala.db signatures/secrets.db signatures/spsqli.db signatures/sql.db signatures/strings.db signatures/typescript.db signatures/xss.db
DISTFILES := Changelog graudit LICENSE README.md
MANFILES := graudit.1
VERSION=`./graudit -v | cut -d' ' -f 3`
.PHONY : clean install uninstall userinstall test signatures
dist: clean signatures manpages $(DISTFILES) $(MANFILES) test
cd t && ./git-test.sh
mkdir -p graudit-$(VERSION)/signatures
cp -f $(DISTFILES) graudit-$(VERSION)
cp -f $(MANFILES) graudit-$(VERSION)
cp -f $(SIGNATURES) graudit-$(VERSION)/signatures
tar zcf graudit-$(VERSION).tar.gz graudit-$(VERSION)
zip -9r graudit-$(VERSION).zip graudit-$(VERSION)
cp -rf t/ graudit-$(VERSION)/
rm -rf t/test-results/*
cp graudit.in.1 graudit-$(VERSION)
cp -r signatures/ graudit-$(VERSION)
cp -r misc graudit-$(VERSION)
tar zcf graudit-$(VERSION)_src.tar.gz graudit-$(VERSION)
rm -r graudit-$(VERSION)
userinstall: $(DISTFILES) test
mkdir -p ~/.graudit
cp -f $(SIGNATURES) ~/.graudit
mkdir -p ~/bin
cp -f graudit ~/bin
install: manpages $(DISTFILES) $(MANFILES) test
mkdir -p $(bindir)
mkdir -p $(datadir)
cp -f $(SIGNATURES) $(datadir)
cp -f $(DISTFILES) $(datadir)
cp -f $(MANFILES) $(datadir)
mv $(datadir)/graudit $(bindir)/graudit
uninstall:
rm -f $(bindir)/graudit
rm -rf $(datadir)
clean:
rm -f graudit-*.tar.gz graudit-*.zip
rm -f t/test-results/*
rm -f graudit.1 graudit.7
test: signatures
mkdir -p t/test-results
rm -f t/test-results/*
cd t && /bin/sh ./runtests.sh
cd t && /bin/sh ./aggregate-results.sh test-results/*
signatures:
cat signatures/android/*.db > signatures/android.db
cat signatures/asp/*.db > signatures/asp.db
cat signatures/c/*.db > signatures/c.db
cat signatures/dotnet/*.db > signatures/dotnet.db
cat signatures/go/*.db > signatures/go.db
cat signatures/java/*.db > signatures/java.db
cat signatures/js/*.db > signatures/js.db
cat signatures/kotlin/*.db > signatures/kotlin.db
cat signatures/nim/*.db > signatures/nim.db
cat signatures/perl/*.db > signatures/perl.db
cat signatures/php/*.db > signatures/php.db
cat signatures/python/*.db > signatures/python.db
cat signatures/ruby/*.db > signatures/ruby.db
cat signatures/scala/*.db > signatures/scala.db
cat signatures/typescript/*.db > signatures/typescript.db
cat signatures/*/default.db > signatures/default.db
cat signatures/*/exec.db > signatures/exec.db
cat signatures/*/fruit.db > signatures/fruit.db
cat signatures/*/sql.db > signatures/sql.db
cat signatures/*/xss.db > signatures/xss.db
manpages:
nroff -Tascii -mandoc /dev/null
cp -f graudit.in.1 graudit.1
nroff -Tascii -mandoc /dev/null
cp -f graudit.in.7 graudit.7
graudit-3.6/README.md 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000010477 14605175750 0014323 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 graudit
===============================================================================
graudit is a simple script and signature sets that allows you to find potential
security flaws in source code using the GNU utility grep. It's comparable to
other static analysis applications like RATS, SWAAT and flaw-finder while
keeping the technical requirements to a minimum and being very flexible.
Installation
===============================================================================
Installation can be done as a user or globally as root, simply run make with
the userinstall or install argument. It is however recommended to use graudit
directly by cloning the git repository as it includes additional database rules
not included on the distribution files. This also enables you to get updates
between releases. To do this run the following command:
```
git clone https://github.com/wireghoul/graudit
```
You can then add graudit to your path, using the appropriate values for
your preferred shell:
```
echo 'PATH="$HOME/graudit:${PATH:+:${PATH}}"; export PATH;' >> ~/.bashrc
```
If graudit is not in your home directory you may wish to set the GRDIR
environment variable to the signatures directory in your `.bashrc` file.
```
export GRDIR=/path/to/graudit/signatures
```
Usage
===============================================================================
graudit supports several options and tries to follow good shell practices. For
a list of the options you can run graudit -h or see below. The simplest way to
use graudit is;
```
graudit [opts] /path/to/scan
OPTIONS
-d database to use or /path/to/file.db (uses default if not specified)
-A scan unwanted and difficult (ALL) files
-x exclude these files (comma separated list: -x *.js,*.sql)
-i case in-sensitive scan
-c number of lines of context to display before and after a match, default is 1
-B suppress banner
-L vim friendly lines
-b colour blind friendly template
-z suppress colors
-Z high contrast colors
-l lists databases available
-v prints version number
-h prints this help screen
```
You can set default commandline options via the GRARGS environment variable.
This may affect the use of graudit in scripts so it's only recommended to use
the B,L,b,z and Z options for this purpose.
```
echo 'GRARGS="-b -L"; export GRARGS' >> ~/.bashrc
```
Databases
===============================================================================
graudit uses extended regular expressions (POSIX) as it's signatures and comes
with several databases ready for use. You can extend the existing databases or
make your own if you require additional signatures.
Databases can be loaded from multiple locations, the order of precedence is as
follows:
1. Custom location specified via the GRDIR environment variable
2. /usr/share/graudit/
3. $HOME/.graudit/
4. A relative signatures/ directory from the graudit location
5. A relative misc/ directory from the graudit location
6. $HOME/graudit/signatures/
7. Any file that is specified with a full path, i.e: /home/user/my.db
8. Rules can be read from stdin by supplying - or /dev/stdin as the database
A list of the database files in order of precedence is shown with the -l switch:
`graudit -l`
The following databases are included:
- actionscript
- android
- asp
- c
- cobol
- default (used if -d argument is omitted)
- dotnet
- eiffel
- exec
- fruit
- go
- ios
- java
- js
- nim
- perl
- php
- python
- ruby
- scala
- secrets
- spsqli
- sql
- strings
- typescript
- xss
Tutorial
===============================================================================
A tutorial/introduction video can be found at: https://youtu.be/b8Xbzer1n94
Contributing
===============================================================================
If you would like to contribute to graudit, please fork the repository at
https://github.com/wireghoul/graudit and use that. In particular language rules,
additional scripts and documentation contributions are very welcome.
If you like graudit then please say thanks and share it around.
If you wish to get in contact with me, shoot me a line on github or twitter:
@wireghoul
Credits
===============================================================================
* Wireghoul - http://www.justanotherhacker.com
* Various others - see Changelog
graudit-3.6/graudit 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000013147 14605175750 0014426 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/bin/bash
# graudit - Rough code review tool using grep
# Written by Wireghoul - http://www.justanotherhacker.com
# Released under the GPL licence
set -- $GRARGS $@
set -e
set -o pipefail
VERSION='3.6'
basedir=$(dirname "$0")
BINFILE=$(which grep)
# Default values
hidebanner=0
context=1
zimlines="#"
vimlines="#"
color='always'
sigdb='default'
separator='##############################################'
excludefiles='--exclude=*.bz2 --exclude=*.gz --exclude=*.zip --exclude=*.rar --exclude=*.gif --exclude=*.jpg --exclude=*.png --exclude=*.map'
#Save custom colors
OLD_COLORS=$GREP_COLORS
OLD_COLOR=$GREP_COLOR
if [ ! -x "$BINFILE" ]; then
echo "Can't find grep, which is a requirement to run graudit"
exit 2
fi
$BINFILE --exclude-dir=. test "$0" >/dev/null 2>&1
if [ $? -eq 2 ]; then
echo $?
echo "graudit requires a newer version of grep (>=2.5.3)"
exit 2
fi
banner() {
if [ $hidebanner == 0 ]; then
echo \
'===========================================================
.___ __ __
_________________ __ __ __| _/|__|/ |_
/ ___\_` __ \__ \ | | \/ __ | | \\_ __\
/ /_/ > | \// __ \| | / /_/ | | || |
\___ /|__| (____ /____/\____ | |__||__|
/_____/ \/ \/
grep rough audit - static analysis tool
v3.6 written by @Wireghoul
=================================[justanotherhacker.com]==='
fi
}
version () {
echo "graudit version: $VERSION"
}
usage () {
banner
cat < database to use or /path/to/file.db (uses default if not specified)
-A scan unwanted and difficult (ALL) files
-x exclude these files (comma separated list: -x *.js,*.sql)
-i case in-sensitive scan
-c number of lines of context to display, default is 2
-B supress banner
-L vim friendly lines
-b colour blind friendly template
-z supress colors
-Z high contrast colors
-l lists databases available
-v prints version number
-h prints this help screen
EOU
}
listdb () {
set +e
set +o pipefail
banner
if [ -n "$GRDIR" ] && [ -d "$GRDIR" ]; then
ls -1 "$GRDIR"/*.db 2>/dev/null
fi
if [ -d /usr/share/graudit/ ]; then
ls -1 /usr/share/graudit/*.db 2>/dev/null
fi
if [ -d ~/.graudit/ ]; then
ls -1 ~/.graudit/*.db 2>/dev/null
fi
if [ -d "$basedir"/signatures/ ]; then
ls -1 "$basedir"/signatures/*.db 2>/dev/null
fi
if [ -d "$basedir"/misc/ ]; then
ls -1 "$basedir"/misc/*.db 2>/dev/null
fi
if [ -d ~/graudit/signatures/ ] && [ "$basedir" != "$HOME/graudit" ]; then
ls -1 ~/graudit/signatures/*.db 2>/dev/null
fi
}
while getopts "AbBhvilLzZd:c:x:" opt; do
case $opt in
B)
hidebanner=1
;;
h)
usage
exit 1
;;
v)
version
exit 0
;;
l)
listdb
exit 0
;;
b)
export GREP_COLORS='ms=93:sl=:cx=:fn=94:ln=92:bn=92:se=32'
export GREP_COLOR='1;35'
;;
z)
color='none'
;;
Z)
export GREP_COLORS='ms=41;01;37:mc=01;31:sl=:cx=:fn=35:ln=32:bn=32:se=36'
export GREP_COLOR='1;37;41;'
;;
c)
context="$OPTARG"
;;
d)
sigdb="$OPTARG"
;;
i)
icase="-i"
;;
x)
OIFS=$IFS
IFS=','
for ign in $OPTARG; do
ignorepattern="$ignorepattern --exclude=$ign"
done
IFS=$OIFS
;;
L)
zimlines="s/\([:-]\)\([0-9][0-9]*\)\([:-]\)/ \+\2\3/"
#\(\x1b\[.*m\x1b\[K\)
vimlines="s/\(\x1b.*\)\([:-]\)\(\x1b\[.*\)\([0-9][0-9]*\)\(\x1b.*\)\([:-]\)/\1 +\3\4\5\6/"
;;
A)
excludefiles=""
;;
\?) # unknown option
usage
exit 2
;;
esac
done
#Remove arguments from $@
shift $((OPTIND-1))
#Database location can vary based on installation
if [ "$sigdb" == '-' ]; then
database='/dev/stdin'
elif [ -f "$GRDIR/$sigdb.db" ]; then
database="$GRDIR/$sigdb.db"
elif [ -f "/usr/share/graudit/$sigdb.db" ]; then
database="/usr/share/graudit/$sigdb.db"
elif [ -f "$HOME/.graudit/$sigdb.db" ]; then
database="$HOME/.graudit/$sigdb.db"
elif [ -f "$basedir/signatures/$sigdb.db" ]; then
database="$basedir/signatures/$sigdb.db"
elif [ -f "$basedir/misc/$sigdb.db" ]; then
database="$basedir/misc/$sigdb.db"
elif [ -f "$HOME/graudit/signatures/$sigdb.db" ]; then
database="$HOME/graudit/signatures/$sigdb.db"
else
database="$sigdb"
fi
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
usage
exit 2
fi
if [ ! -e $database ]; then
banner
echo
echo "database path not found for db: \"$database\", try running graudit -h" >&2
exit 2
fi
# -R is recursive
# -H prints the name of the file
# -C prints # lines of context before and after the match
# -E uses extended regexp
# -f specifies the rule file (signature database)
# -n prints the line number
banner
$BINFILE --color=$color \
--exclude-dir=.svn \
--exclude-dir=CVS \
--exclude-dir=.git \
$excludefiles \
$icase $ignorepattern \
-n -R -H -C "$context" -E \
-f "$database" $@ | \
sed -e"s/$(printf '\r')//g" -e"s/^\(\x1b\[.*m\x1b\[K\)--\(\x1b\[.*\x1b\[K\)$/\1##############################################\2/" -e"s/^--$/$separator/" | \
sed -e"$vimlines" -e"$zimlines"
SUCCESS=$?
export GREP_COLORS="$OLD_COLORS"
exit $SUCCESS
graudit-3.6/graudit.in.1 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000003703 14605175750 0015164 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 .\" $Id: template.in.1,v 1.1 2010/06/02 12:15:32 kristaps Exp $
.\"
.\" (C) Copyleft Eldar "Wireghoul" Marcussen - http://www.justanotherhacker.com.
.\"
.\" See mdoc(7) for further reference.
.\"
.Dd $Mdocdate: June 2 2010 $
.\" Replace the following with the name of your utility in UPPERCASE.
.Dt GRAUDIT 1
.Os
.
.Sh NAME
.\" Replace the following two lines as indicated.
.Nm graudit
.Nd source code auditing tool
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm
.\" Add your utility's flags and arguments.
.Op Fl options
.Ar /path/to/scan
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Nm
is a simple script and signature sets that allows you to find potential
security flaws in source code using the GNU utility grep.
.\" Document its arguments first.
Its arguments are as follows:
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Fl A
Scan ALL files
.It Fl c Ar num
Number of lines of context to display (Default: 2; one before and one after the matching line)
.It Fl d Ar database
Signature database to use
.It Fl h
Print short help message
.It Fl i
Case in-sensitive search
.It Fl l
Lists available database
.It Fl L
Prints line numbers in a paste friendly format for vim
.It Fl v
Print version number
.It Fl x
Exclude files matching this pattern
.It Fl z
Supress colors
.It Fl Z
High contrast colors
.It Ar /path/to/scan
Directory or files to scan
.El
.Pp
By default, graudit will scan most files and directories (excluding *.gz, *.zip, *.gif, *.jpg, *.png, .svn/, .git/ and .CVS/) under /path/to/scan using the default signature database and display two lines of context using the standard grep colors. Running graudit some/dir/ is the same as running graudit -c 1 -d default some/dir/
.Sh EXIT STATUS
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The exit status is 0 if a signature match is found and 1 otherwise. An exit status of 2 means an error occurred.
.Sh SEE ALSO
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.Xr grep(1) graudit(7)
.Sh AUTHORS
.Nm
was written by
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.An Eldar Marcussen - http://www.justanotherhacker.com .
graudit-3.6/graudit.in.7 0000664 0000000 0000000 00000000561 14605175750 0015171 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 .\"
.\" (C) Copyleft Eldar "Wireghoul" Marcussen - http://www.justanotherhacker.com.
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.\" See mdoc(7) for further reference.
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.Dd $Mdocdate: June 3 2010 $
.Dt MANUALS 7
.Os
.Sh NAME
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.Nm graudit signatures
.Nd syntax and composition
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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.Em graudit is only as good as the signature database.
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graudit-3.6/misc/ 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000000000 14605175750 0013766 5 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 graudit-3.6/misc/ELcheck.sh 0000775 0000000 0000000 00000002226 14605175750 0015625 0 ustar 00root root 0000000 0000000 #!/bin/bash
# By Eldar Marcussen for SEEK 29/04/2020
echo 'Simplistic Java Expression Language Injection detection'
echo '==================================================}*>>>'
echo ' [*] Identifying use of spring eval with variables:'
grep -HrnE ']+>' "$1" | sort -u | sed -e"s/.*code=[\"\']//" -e"s/[\'\"].*//" > /tmp/elcList.txt
echo ' [+] Code list saved as /tmp/elcList.txt'
echo ' [*] Shortlisting codes with arguments.'
cat /tmp/elcList.txt | \
perl -ne "chomp();print \"\$_=[^\\\{\\\;\\\}]+\\\{[0-9]+\\\}\n\";" | \
grep -rEf /dev/stdin "$1" | grep -of /tmp/elcList.txt > /tmp/elcShort.txt
echo ' [+] Shortlist saved as /tmp/elShort.txt'
echo ' [*] The following instances of codes are used with arguments:'
grep -Hrnf /tmp/elcShort.txt "$1" | grep --colour=always -E '