1.0.1 • Published 6 years ago

node_ssl_logger v1.0.1

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node_ssl_logger

Decrypts and logs a process's SSL traffic via Frida Code Injection

The functionality offered by node_ssl_logger is intended to mimic Google's ssl_logger and Echo Mirage's SSL logging functionality on NodeJS/Linux

Status:

  • Experimental! Please use the original! (unless you hate python)

Requirements

This program uses the frida framework to perform code injection.

Frida can be installed as follows: sudo pip install frida

Installation

npm install

Usage

nodejs node_ssl_logger.js -p <process>

Example

# Make a local pipe for input to our openssl client
$ mkfifo pipe

# Create our openssl client, which will receive input from our pipe
$ openssl s_client -ign_eof -connect example.org:443 > /dev/null 2> /dev/null < pipe &
[1] 98954

# Begin writing the request to our pipe
$ printf "GET / HTTP/1.0\nHost:example.org\n" > pipe

# Begin logging the SSL traffic for our openssl client process
$ nodejs node_ssl_logger.js -p openssl &
[2] 98962
Press Ctrl+C to stop logging.

# Write the final line-feed to our pipe to complete the HTTP request
$ printf "\n" > pipe

# Check the output for magic!

Todo

  • pcap export
  • plenty other things

Credits

Script and Examples based on Jason Geffner's python ssl_logger