dockerscan - Docker Security Analysis and Hacking Tools
What's dockerscan
A Docker analysis tools
Very quick install
> python3.5 -m pip install -U pip
> python3.5 -m pip install dockerscan
> dockerscan -h
Available actions
Currently Docker Scan support these actions:
- Scan: Scan a network trying to locate Docker Registries
- Registry
- Delete: Delete remote image / tag
- Info: Show info from remote registry
- Push: Push an image (like Docker client)
- Upload: Upload a random file
- Image
- Analyze: Looking for sensitive information in a Docker image.
- Looking for passwords in environment vars.
- Try to find any URL / IP in the environment vars.
- Try to deduce the user used internally to run the software. This is not trivial. If the entry point is a .sh file. Read the file and try to find call to sudo-like: “sudo”, “gosu”, “sh -u”… And report the user found.
- Extract: extract a docker image
- Info: Get a image meta information
- Modify:
- entrypoint: change the entrypoint in a docker
- trojanize: inject a reverser shell into a docker image
- user: change running user in a docker image
- Analyze: Looking for sensitive information in a Docker image.
What's the difference from Clair or Docker Cloud?
The purpose of Dockerscan is different. It's foccussed in the attack phase.
Although Dockescan has some functionalities to detect vulnerabilities in Docker images and Docker registries, the objective is the attack.
Documentation
Documentation is still in progress...
For the moment we only have the slides presented at RootedCON Spain, the conference where Docker Scan was presented:
https://www.slideshare.net/secret/fxVqD2iXqanOCX
Or you can watch it in video format (recommended):
Also, you can watch a dockerscan usage demo:
Via: www.kitploit.com
dockerscan - Docker Security Analysis and Hacking Tools
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