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ProtoBurp++

This is an updated version of ProtoBurp by Dillon Franke, with enhanced features and capabilities. We called this version ProtoBurp++ to distinguish the tool from the original project.

Description

ProtoBurp++ is a Burp Suite extension that enables security researchers to encode/decode and fuzz custom Protobuf messages. It allows users to automatically convert JSON data into a Protobuf message based on a provided protobuf definition file. This opens up opportunities for fuzzing inputs using Burp's Repeater, Intruder tools and Active Scanner, as well as proxy traffic from other tools (e.g. sqlmap).

LIMITATION 1: general protobuf support is work in progress, currently protobuf gRPC is the only fully supported!

LIMITATION 2: compression support is a work in progress.

New Features

  • Dedicated Tab: Automatic decoding of proto messages in proxy/repeater.
  • Automatic Serialization: Messages edited using the decode tab are automatically serialized.
  • Enhanced Encoding & Decoding: Automatic encoding and decoding for requests containing the "Protoburp" header, facilitating the use of Intruder and Active Scanner.
  • Protobuf Message Extractor: Extracts protobuf messages from compiled descriptors.

Old Features

  • Auto-Encoding in Intruder: Automatically encodes requests containing the "Protoburp" header for use in the intruder.
  • Python Support: Offers support for compiled python definitions of protobuf.

Installation

1. Clone the ProtoBurp repository and its submodules

git clone https://github.com/dillonfranke/protoburp.git

2. Install the protoc utility, which you'll need to compile Protobuf defintion (.proto) files

Mac:

brew install protobuf

Debian Linux:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install protobuf-compiler

Windows: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases

3. Install python3 lib

pip3 install protobuf

Usage

1.1 Compile the .proto file you want to convert into Python format

Several example .proto files are contained in the test_app folder

protoc --python_out=. addressbook.proto

1.2 Compile the .proto file you want into descriptor

How to ensure all dependencies and .proto files are embedded in one file: protoc [...] --include_source_info --include_imports --descriptor_set_out=descriptor.pb $(PROTO_FILES), [...] means whatever option you were using before, PROTO_FILES is the list of all the .proto files. This way, you get a single pb file containing all the compiled .proto and their dependencies, which is really convenient for not having to change files constantly.

2. Load the ProtoBurp extension and select your compiled .proto file

  • Click 'Enable ProtoBurp'
  • Select the Python Protobuf definition file you just compiled or the descriptor

3. Set the ProtoBurp header on your requests, and your requests will be transformed from JSON to Protobuf!

Use this to work with Intruder and Active Scanner.

Generating a JSON payload

You might be wondering: "How can I generate a JSON object from a .proto file to use with ProtoBurp?"

Easy, I wrote a script that, given a .proto file, will fill in placeholder values to generate a JSON payload. You can then use the JSON payload with ProtoBurp. Here's how you use the script:

❯ python3 json-generator.py
Usage: python3 json-generator.py <compiled_proto_definition_pb2.py> <MessageName>
❯ python3 json-generator.py test_app/addressbook_pb2.py AddressBook
{
  "people": [
    {
      "name": "example",
      "id": 1,
      "email": "example",
      "phones": [
        {
          "number": "example",
          "type": "PHONE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED"
        },
        {
          "number": "example",
          "type": "PHONE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED"
        }
      ]
    },
    {
      "name": "example",
      "id": 1,
      "email": "example",
      "phones": [
        {
          "number": "example",
          "type": "PHONE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED"
        },
        {
          "number": "example",
          "type": "PHONE_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED"
        }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

Use Cases

Please see my blog post, where I talk about how you can use ProtoBurp with Repeater, Intruder, and external security utilities like sqlmap!

Bugs and Feature Requests

Please use the issues tab for any bugs or feature requests.


Maintainers & Contributors

Maintainers

Contributors

  • Federico Dotta

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  • Dillon Franke


ProtoBurp++ was made possible and sponsored by Doyensec LLC.

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