/MalwareMultiScan

Self-hosted VirusTotal / MetaDefender wannabe with API, demo UI and Scanners running in Docker.

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MalwareMultiScan

Tests API UI Scanners

Self-hosted VirusTotal / OPSWAT MetaDefender wannabe API for scanning URLs and files by multiple antivirus solutions.

MalwareMultiScan UI

IMPORTANT: version 1.5 introduces breaking changes in containers configuration and docker-compose.yaml layout. Please see releases page and changelog of docker-compose.yaml and README.md for the additional details.

Introduction

I faced a need to scan user-uploaded files in one of my work projects in an automated mode to ensure they don't contain any malware. Using VirusTotal was not an option because of a) legal restrictions and data residency limitations b) scanning by hash-sums would not be sufficient because the majority of files are generated / modified by users.

After googling, I stumbled upon a fantastic maliceio/malice project. Unfortunately, it looks abandoned, and most plugins do not work for the moment. In addition to that, I had an intention to use the .NET stack to align with the internal infrastructure.

In the end, it's nothing but the set of Docker containers running the agent. That agent downloads the remote file to the temp folder, then launches the vendor command-line scanning utility with proper arguments, and parses the output with a regular expression to extract a detected malware name.

Installation & Usage

IMPORTANT: MalwareMultiScan is not intended as a publicly-facing API / UI. It has (intentionally) no authorization, authentication, rate-limiting, or logging. Therefore, it should be used only as an internal / private API or behind the restrictive API gateway.

Whole solution can be started with docker-compose up executed in a root folder of repository.

It can be also deployed to the Docker Swarm cluster by using the command docker stack deploy malware-multi-scan --compose-file docker-compose.yaml.

After the start the Demo Web UI will become available under http://localhost:8888.

See components chapter below and the docker-compose.yaml file.

Configuration

Configuration of API and Scanners is performed by passing the environment variables. Descriptions and default values are provided below.

MalwareMultiScan.Api

  • MONGO_ADDRESS=mongodb://localhost:27017 - MongoDB connection string.

  • MONGO_DATABASE=MalwareMultiScan - MongoDB collection name.

  • REDIS_ADDRESS=localhost:6379 - Redis address for the distributed task queue.

  • CONSUL_ADDRESS=http://localhost:8500 - Consul address for the service registration.

  • FILE_SIZE_LIMIT=52428800 - Maximum size of a file that can be handled for the file scanning. The size of the URL content is not verified. Set to 0 to disable the validation.

MalwareMultiScan.Scanner

  • BACKEND_ID=dummy - Id of a backend.

  • REDIS_ADDRESS=localhost:6379 - Redis address for the distributed task queue.

  • CONSUL_ADDRESS=http://localhost:8500 - Consul address for the service registration.

  • MAX_SCANNING_TIME=60 - Scan time limit. It is used not just for actual scanning but also for getting the file.

  • WORKER_COUNT=4 - Number of workers for parallel scanning.

MalwareMultiScan.Ui

  • API_URL=http://localhost:5000 - Absolute URL incl. port number for the running instance of MalwareMultiScan.Api.

API Endpoints

  • POST /api/queue/url with a url parameter passed via the form data.. Returns 201 Accepted response with a ScanResult or 400 Bad Request error.

  • POST /api/queue/file with a file parameter passed via the form data. Returns 201 Accepted response with a ScanResult or 400 Bad Request error.

  • GET /api/results/{result-id} where {result-id} corresponds to the id value of a ScanResult. Returns 200 OK response with a ScanResult or 404 Not Found error.

Callback URL

Both /api/queue/url and /api/queue/file also accept an optional callbackUrl parameter with the http(s) URL in it. This URL will be requested by the POST method with JSON serialized ScanResultMessage in a body on every update from scan backends. Query string will contain id parameter that corresponds to the id of the scan result and backend parameter with the id of backend which completed the scan.

I.e. when you define callbackUrl=http://localhost:1234/scan-results, the POST request will be made to http://localhost:1234/scan-results?id=123&backend=dummy with a body

{
  "Status": 1,
  "Duration": 5,
  "Threats": ["Malware.Dummy.Result"]
}

Supported Scan Engines

Name Dockerfile Enabled Comments
ClamAV Clamav.Dockerfile
Comodo Comodo.Dockerfile
DrWeb DrWeb.Dockerfile Pass license key to the DRWEB_KEY build arg.
Dummy Dockerfile Scan backend made for testing. Returns Malware.Dummy.Result threat for every scan after 5 seconds.
KES KES.Dockerfile Pass license key to the KES_KEY build arg. KES 11 does not work in Docker.
McAfee McAfee.Dockerfile
Sophos Sophos.Dockerfile
Defender WindowsDefender.Dockerfile

More scan backends can be added in the future. Some of the popular ones do not have command line scanning utility, Linux version, or don't start in Docker container. Feel free to raise an issue if you know any in addition to the list above.

Components

Workflow

  1. On startup all Scanners register themselves in Consul with a service name equal to scanner and the BackendId metadata field equal to the value of BACKEND_ID environment variable. They also register a TTL check and listen for Hangfire background job in a queue named under the BackendId metadata field.

  2. Third-party client triggers /api/queue/url or /api/queue/file of the MalwareMultiScan.Api.

  3. MalwareMultiScan.Api sends a query to Consul and receives the list of alive scan backends with the service name scanner.

  4. MalwareMultiScan.Api schedules a Hangfire background job in a queue named under the BackendId metadata field.

  5. Scanners picks up a job from queue, starts the scan and sends result back to the default queue of Hangfire.

  6. MalwareMultiScan.Api picks a job from the default` queue of Hangfire and updates the state of the scan.

  7. If callback URL was specified during the step #2, MalwareMultiScan.Api triggers a HTTP POST request to the specified URL. See Callback URL for details.

Prerequisites

  • MongoDB of version 3.x or above. Used for storing scan results and files in GridFS. The communication is happening through the official C#/.NET driver.

  • Redis of version 5.x or above. Used for tasks queueing. The communication is happening through the Hangfire library.

  • Consul of version 1.8.x or above. Used for service registration of scan backends.

  • Docker and docker-compose running under Windows (in Linux containers mode), Linux, or OSX. Docker Compose is needed only for test / local deployments.

  • Optional: DockerSwarm / Kubernetes cluster for scaling up the scanning capacities.

Parts

  • MalwareMultiScan.Api - Simple ASP.NET Core WebApi for queueing files & urls for the scan and returning the result. Also acts as a receiver of scan results from the scanning backend nodes. See Dockerfile.

  • MalwareMultiScan.Backends - Scan backends logic. Includes Dockerfiles and implementation classes for third-party vendor scan backends.

  • MalwareMultiScan.Shared - Shared components.

  • MalwareMultiScan.Scanner - .NET Core Worker service subscribes to messages corresponding to the backend id, then fires up scanning command-line utility, and parses the output. See Dockerfile. The image of MalwareMultiScan.Scanner acts as a base image for the rest of the scan backends. Check Dockerfiles from the table above for details.

  • MalwareMultiScan.Ui - Nuxt.js TypeScript SPA for demoing the API capabilities. See Dockerfile.

Plans

See issues for the list of planned features, bug-fixes, and improvements.