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Mike Auty 29d41470a4 Mass reformat of typing imports
Relented on the strict import of direct objects/classes for the typing
module only.  Typing module components can be directly imported because
it makes the code really painful to read and write otherwise.

This is still in-line with the python style guide adopted from Google at
http://google.github.io/styleguide/pyguide.html section 2.2.
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"""A module containing a collection of plugins that produce data
typically found in Linux's /proc file system.
"""
import datetime
import struct
from typing import List
from volatility.framework import constants, renderers, symbols, interfaces
from volatility.framework.configuration import requirements
from volatility.framework.interfaces import plugins
from volatility.framework.layers import scanners
from volatility.framework.objects import utility
from volatility.framework.symbols.linux.bash import BashIntermedSymbols
from volatility.plugins import timeliner
from volatility.plugins.linux import pslist
class Bash(plugins.PluginInterface, timeliner.TimeLinerInterface):
"""Recovers bash command history from memory"""
@classmethod
def get_requirements(cls) -> List[interfaces.configuration.RequirementInterface]:
return [requirements.TranslationLayerRequirement(name = 'primary',
description = 'Kernel Address Space',
architectures = ["Intel32", "Intel64"]),
requirements.SymbolRequirement(name = "vmlinux",
description = "Linux Kernel")]
def _generator(self, tasks):
is_32bit = not symbols.symbol_table_is_64bit(self.context, self.config["vmlinux"])
if is_32bit:
pack_format = "I"
bash_json_file = "bash32"
else:
pack_format = "Q"
bash_json_file = "bash64"
bash_table_name = BashIntermedSymbols.create(self.context,
self.config_path,
"linux",
bash_json_file)
ts_offset = self.context.symbol_space.get_type(
bash_table_name + constants.BANG + "hist_entry").relative_child_offset("timestamp")
for task in tasks:
task_name = utility.array_to_string(task.comm)
if task_name not in ["bash", "sh", "dash"]:
continue
proc_layer_name = task.add_process_layer()
if proc_layer_name == None:
continue
proc_layer = self.context.memory[proc_layer_name]
bang_addrs = []
# find '#' values on the heap
for address in proc_layer.scan(self.context,
scanners.BytesScanner(b"#"),
sections = task.get_process_memory_sections(heap_only = True)):
bang_addrs.append(struct.pack(pack_format, address))
history_entries = []
for address, _ in proc_layer.scan(self.context,
scanners.MultiStringScanner(bang_addrs),
sections = task.get_process_memory_sections(heap_only = True)):
hist = self.context.object(bash_table_name + constants.BANG + "hist_entry",
offset = address - ts_offset,
layer_name = proc_layer_name)
if hist.is_valid():
history_entries.append(hist)
for hist in sorted(history_entries, key = lambda x: x.get_time_as_integer()):
yield (0, (task.pid, task_name, hist.get_time_object(), hist.get_command()))
def run(self):
filter = pslist.PsList.create_filter([self.config.get('pid', None)])
plugin = pslist.PsList.list_tasks
return renderers.TreeGrid(
[("PID", int),
("Process", str),
("CommandTime", datetime.datetime),
("Command", str)],
self._generator(plugin(self.context,
self.config['primary'],
self.config['vmlinux'],
filter = filter)))
def generate_timeline(self):
filter = pslist.PsList.create_filter([self.config.get('pid', None)])
plugin = pslist.PsList.list_tasks
for row in self._generator(plugin(self.context,
self.config['primary'],
self.config['vmlinux'],
filter = filter)):
_depth, row_data = row
description = "{} ({}): \"{}\"".format(row_data[0], row_data[1], row_data[3])
yield (description, timeliner.TimeLinerType.CREATED, row_data[2])