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| README.md | ||
Fuzzing with AFL
Clixon can be fuzzed with american fuzzy lop but not without pain.
So far the backend and cli can be fuzzed.
Some issues are as follows:
- Static linking. Fuzzing requires static linking. You can statically link clixon using:
LINKAGE=static ./configurebut that does not work with Clixon plugins (at least yet). Therefore fuzzing has been made with no plugins using the hello example only. - Multiple processes. Only the backend can run stand-alone, cli/netconf/restconf requires a backend. When you fuzz eg clixon_cli, the backend must be running and it will be slow due to IPC. Possibly one could link them together and run as a monolith by making a threaded image.
Restconf also has the extra problem of running TLS sockets.
Prereqs
See AFL docs for installing afl. On ubuntu this may be enough:
sudo apt install afl
You may have to change cpu frequency:
cd /sys/devices/system/cpu
echo performance | tee cpu?/cpufreq/scaling_governor
And possibly change core behaviour:
echo core >/proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
backend/restconf
Backend and restconf requires the preeny package to change sockets to stdio.
Preeny has a "desocketizing" module necessary to map stdio to the internal sockets that the backend uses. Install preeny example:
sudo apt install libini-config-dev # debian/ubuntu
sudo apt install libseccomp-dev # debian/ubuntu
git clone https://github.com/zardus/preeny.git
cd preeny
make
sudo cp x86_64-linux-gnu/desock.so /usr/local/lib/ # install