pancap/ethernet/arp/arp.go

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Go

package arp
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/fatih/color"
"github.com/google/gopacket"
"github.com/google/gopacket/layers"
"log"
"net"
)
var (
arpStatsList []arpStats
devices []arpDevice
)
// Called on every ARP packet
func ProcessARPPacket(packet gopacket.Packet) error {
var arppacket layers.ARP
// Decode raw packet into ARP
decodeErr := arppacket.DecodeFromBytes(packet.Layer(layers.LayerTypeARP).LayerContents(), gopacket.NilDecodeFeedback)
if decodeErr != nil {
// Encountered an error during decoding, most likely a broken packet
return decodeErr
}
// Convert MAC address byte array to string
sourceAddr := net.HardwareAddr(arppacket.SourceHwAddress).String()
participant := getStatOrCreate(sourceAddr)
// Raise stats
if arppacket.Operation == layers.ARPRequest {
// Request packet
participant.asked++
appendIfUnique(net.IP(arppacket.DstProtAddress).String(), participant.askedList)
} else {
// Response packet
participant.answered++
appendIfUnique(net.IP(arppacket.SourceProtAddress).String(), participant.answeredList)
// Add device entry
addDeviceEntry(sourceAddr, net.IP(arppacket.SourceProtAddress).String())
}
return nil
}
// Print a summary after all packets are processed
func PrintARPSummary() {
headline := color.New(color.FgRed, color.Bold)
headline.Println("ARP traffic summary")
printTrafficStats()
headline.Println("ARP LAN overview")
printLANOverview()
}
// Constructs an answer regarding the ARP traffic
func printTrafficStats() {
var tmparr []string
// Iterate over all participants
for _, p := range arpStatsList {
tmparr = append(tmparr, fmt.Sprintf("%s asked for %d addresses and answered %d requests", p.macaddr, p.asked, p.answered))
}
// And print it as a tree
printTree(tmparr)
}
// Prints an overview over all connected devices in the LAN
func printLANOverview() {
var tmparr []string
// iterate over all devices
for _, d := range devices {
tmparr = append(tmparr, fmt.Sprintf("%s got address %s", d.macaddr, d.ipaddr))
}
// And print it as a tree
printTree(tmparr)
}
// Returns the arpStats object for the given MAC address, or creates a new one
func getStatOrCreate(macaddr string) *arpStats {
// Try to find the given macaddr
for i := 0; i < len(arpStatsList); i++ {
if arpStatsList[i].macaddr == macaddr {
// Found, return it
return &arpStatsList[i]
}
}
// None found yet, we need to create a new one
arpStatsList = append(arpStatsList, arpStats{
macaddr: macaddr,
})
// And return it
return &arpStatsList[len(arpStatsList)-1]
}
// Adds a new entry to the devices array, checking if there may be a collision (=ARP Spoofing)
func addDeviceEntry(macaddr string, ipaddr string) {
for i := 0; i < len(devices); i++ {
// check if we found a collision (possible ARP spoofing)
if (devices[i].macaddr == macaddr) != (devices[i].ipaddr == ipaddr) {
// this operation is practically XOR (which golang doesn't provide e.g. with ^)
log.Printf("Found possible ARP spoofing! Old: (MAC=%s, IP=%s), New: (MAC=%s, IP=%s). Overriding...", devices[i].macaddr, devices[i].ipaddr, macaddr, ipaddr)
devices[i].macaddr = macaddr
devices[i].ipaddr = ipaddr
return
}
if devices[i].macaddr == macaddr && devices[i].ipaddr == ipaddr {
// Found collision, but no ARP spoofing (both values are identical)
return
}
}
// No device found, add a new entry
devices = append(devices, arpDevice{
macaddr: macaddr,
ipaddr: ipaddr,
})
}