ChopChop is a command-line tool for dynamic application security testing on web applications, initially written by the Michelin CERT.
Its goal is to scan several endpoints and identify exposition of services/files/folders through the webroot. Checks/Signatures are declared in a config file (by default: chopchop.yml
), fully configurable, and especially by developers.
Building
We tried to make the build process painless and hopefully, it should be as easy as:
$ go mod download
$ go build .
There should be a resulting gochopchop
binary in the folder.
Thanks to Github Container Registry, we are able to provide you some freshly-build Docker images!
docker run ghcr.io/michelin/gochopchop scan https://foobar.com -v debug
But if you prefer, you can also build it locally, see below:
docker build -t gochopchop .
Usage
We are continuously trying to make goChopChop
as easy as possible. Scanning a host with this utility is as simple as :
$ ./gochopchop scan https://foobar.com
Using Docker
docker run gochopchop scan https://foobar.com
Custom configuration file
docker run -v ./:/app chopchop scan -c /app/chopchop.yml https://foobar.com
What’s next
The Golang rewrite took place a couple of months ago but there’s so much to do, still. Here are some features we are planning to integrate : [x] Threading for better performance [x] Ability to specify the number of concurrent threads [x] Colors and better formatting [x] Ability to filter checks/signatures to search for [x] Mock and unit tests [x] Github CI And much more!
To quickly end-to-end test chopchop, we provided a web-server in tests/server.go
. To try it, please run go run tests/server.go
then run chopchop with the following command ./gochopchop scan http://localhost:8000 --verbosity Debug
. ChopChop should print “no vulnerabilities found”.
There are also unit test that you can launch with go test -v ./...
. These tests are integrated in the github CI workflow.
You can find the available flags available for the scan
command :
Flag | Full flag | Description |
---|---|---|
-h | --help | Help wizard |
-v | --verbosity | Verbose level of logging |
-c | --signature | Path of custom signature file |
-k | --insecure | Disable SSL Verification |
-u | --url-file | Path to a specified file containing urls to test |
-b | --max-severity | Block the CI pipeline if severity is over or equal specified flag |
-e | --export | Export type of the output (csv and/or json) |
--export-filename | Specify the filename for the export file(s) | |
-t | --timeout | Timeout for the HTTP requests |
--severity-filter | Filter Plugins by severity | |
--plugin-filter | Filter Plugins by name of plugin | |
--threads | Number of concurrent threads |
Here is a list of advanced usage that you might be interested in. Note: Redirectors like >
for post processing can be used.
$ ./gochopchop scan https://foobar.com –insecure
Ability to scan with a custom configuration file (including custom plugins)
$ ./gochopchop scan https://foobar.com –insecure –signature test_config.yml
Ability to list all the plugins or by severity : plugins
or plugins --severity High
$ ./gochopchop plugins –severity High
Ability to specify number of concurrent threads : --threads 4
for 4 workers
$ ./gochopchop plugins –threads 4
Ability to block the CI pipeline by severity level (equal or over specified severity) : --max-severity Medium
$ ./gochopchop scan https://foobar.com –max-severity Medium
Ability to specify specific signatures to be checked
./gochopchop scan https://foobar.com –timeout 1 –verbosity –export=csv,json –export-filename boo –plugin-filters=Git,Zimbra,Jenkins
Ability to list all the plugins
$ ./gochopchop plugins
List High severity plugins
$ ./gochopchop plugins –severity High
Set a list or URLs located in a file
$ ./gochopchop scan –url-file url_file.txt
Export GoChopChop results in CSV and JSON format
$ ./gochopchop scan https://foobar.com –export=csv,json –export-filename results
Creating A New Check
Writing a new check is as simple as :
endpoint: “/.git/config”
checks:
name: Git exposed
match:
“[branch”
remediation: Do not deploy .git folder on production servers
description: Verifies that the GIT repository is accessible from the site
severity: “High”
An endpoint (eg. /.git/config
) is mapped to multiple checks which avoids sending X requests for X checks. Multiple checks can be done through a single HTTP request. Each check needs those fields:
Attribute | Type | Description | Optional ? | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
name | string | Name of the check | No | Git exposed |
description | string | A small description for the check | No | Ensure .git repository is not accessible from the webroot |
remediation | string | Give a remediation for this specific “issue” | No | Do not deploy .git folder on production servers |
severity | Enum(“High”, “Medium”, “Low”, “Informational”) | Rate the criticity if it triggers in your environment | No | High |
status_code | integer | The HTTP status code that should be returned | Yes | 200 |
headers | List of string | List of headers there should be in the HTTP response | Yes | N/A |
no_headers | List of string | List of headers there should NOT be in the HTTP response | Yes | N/A |
match | List of string | List the strings there should be in the HTTP response | Yes | “[branch” |
no_match | List of string | List the strings there should NOT be in the HTTP response | Yes | N/A |
query_string | GET parameters that have to be passed to the endpoint | String | Yes | query_string: "id=FOO-chopchoptest" |
Library Name | Link | License |
---|---|---|
Viper | https://github.com/spf13/viper | MIT License |
Go-pretty | https://github.com/jedib0t/go-pretty | MIT License |
Cobra | https://github.com/spf13/cobra | Apache License 2.0 |
strfmt | https://github.com/go-openapi/strfmt | Apache License 2.0 |
Go-homedir | https://github.com/mitchellh/go-homedir | MIT License |
pkg-errors | https://github.com/pkg/errors | BSD 2 (Simplified License) |
Go-runewidth | https://github.com/mattn/go-runewidth | MIT License |
Please, refer to the third-party.txt
file for further information.
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