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This repo only contain Default Signatures for Jaeles project. Pull requests or any ideas are welcome.

Please read the Official Documentation here for writing your own signature.


Installation

jaeles config init

Or

Try to clone signatures folder to somewhere like this

git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/jaeles-project/jaeles-signatures /tmp/jaeles-signatures/

then reload them in the DB with this command.

jaeles config -a reload --signDir /tmp/jaeles-signatures

Usage

Scan Usage example:
  jaeles scan -s <signature> -u <url>
  jaeles scan -c 50 -s <signature> -U <list_urls> -L <level-of-signatures>
  jaeles scan -c 50 -s <signature> -U <list_urls>
  jaeles scan -c 50 -s <signature> -U <list_urls> -p 'dest=xxx.burpcollaborator.net'
  jaeles scan -c 50 -s <signature> -U <list_urls> -f 'noti_slack "{{.vulnInfo}}"'
  jaeles scan -v -c 50 -s <signature> -U list_target.txt -o /tmp/output
  jaeles scan -s <signature> -s <another-selector> -u http://example.com
  jaeles scan -G -s <signature> -s <another-selector> -x <exclude-selector> -u http://example.com
  cat list_target.txt | jaeles scan -c 100 -s <signature>
  jaeles scan -s '/tmp/custom-signature/sensitive/.*' -L 2 --fi

Examples:
  jaeles scan -s 'jira' -s 'ruby' -u target.com
  jaeles scan -c 50 -s 'java' -x 'tomcat' -U list_of_urls.txt
  jaeles scan -G -c 50 -s '/tmp/custom-signature/.*' -U list_of_urls.txt
  jaeles scan -v -s '~/my-signatures/products/wordpress/.*' -u 'https://wp.example.com/blog/' -p 'root=[[.URL]]'
  cat urls.txt | grep 'interesting' | jaeles scan -c 50 -s /tmp/jaeles-signatures/cves/sample.yaml -U list_of_urls.txt --proxy http://127.0.0.1:8080

Config Command examples:
  # Init default signatures
  jaeles config init

  # Update latest signatures
  jaeles config update
  jaeles config update --repo http://github.com/jaeles-project/another-signatures --user admin --pass admin
  jaeles config update --repo git@github.com/jaeles-project/another-signatures -K your_private_key

  # Reload signatures from a standard signatures folder (contain passives + resources)
  jaeles config reload --signDir ~/standard-signatures/

  # Add custom signatures from folder
  jaeles config add --signDir ~/custom-signatures/

  # Clean old stuff
  jaeles config clean

  # More examples
  jaeles config add --signDir /tmp/standard-signatures/
  jaeles config cred --user sample --pass not123456

For full Usage:
  jaeles -hh

Structure of the Repo

Jaeles look for signature as a single file so you can structure it as whatever you want. This is just an example.

Page Description
common Implement misconfiguration for some popular apps
cves Implement some CVE
sensitvie Some common path with sensitive information
probe Used for detect some technology used by the target
passives Used for passive detection
fuzz Some common case for fuzz mode (I know a lot of false positive here)
routines Routines example

Note for using Fuzz signatures

Fuzz signatures may have many false positive because I can't defined exactly what is vulnerable for everything. So make sure you gotta know what are you doing here.

Showcases

asciicast Jenkins Gitlab XSS CVE-2020-2096 asciicast Grafana DoS Probing CVE-2020-13379
asciicast SolarWindsOrion LFI CVE-2020-10148 asciicast Nginx Vhost XSS

More showcase can be found here


What should I do if Jaeles found a vulnerability?

  1. Read the signature file.
  2. Seriously, read the signature file.
  3. Remember that you were warned twice about reading the signature file.
  4. Read the references and detection part to understand why Jaeles said it's vulnerable.
  5. Manually verify the vulnerability.

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Special Thanks

cvebase

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License

Jaeles is made with ♥ by @j3ssiejjj and it is released under the MIT license.

Donation

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