feat: new heuristics for trojan analyzer

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Toby 2024-03-20 18:07:26 -07:00
parent 4257788f33
commit 9d96acd8db
2 changed files with 47 additions and 39 deletions

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@ -9,22 +9,14 @@ import (
var _ analyzer.TCPAnalyzer = (*TrojanAnalyzer)(nil)
// CCS stands for "Change Cipher Spec"
var trojanCCS = []byte{20, 3, 3, 0, 1, 1}
var ccsPattern = []byte{20, 3, 3, 0, 1, 1}
const (
trojanUpLB = 650
trojanUpUB = 1000
trojanDownLB1 = 170
trojanDownUB1 = 180
trojanDownLB2 = 3000
trojanDownUB2 = 7500
)
// TrojanAnalyzer uses a very simple packet length based check to determine
// if a TLS connection is actually the Trojan proxy protocol.
// The algorithm is from the following project, with small modifications:
// https://github.com/XTLS/Trojan-killer
// Warning: Experimental only. This method is known to have significant false positives and false negatives.
// TrojanAnalyzer uses length-based heuristics to detect Trojan traffic based on
// its "TLS-in-TLS" nature. The heuristics are trained using a decision tree with
// about 2000 samples. This is highly experimental and is known to have significant
// false positives (about 8% false positives & 2% false negatives).
// We do NOT recommend directly blocking all positive connections, as this is likely
// to break many normal TLS connections.
type TrojanAnalyzer struct{}
func (a *TrojanAnalyzer) Name() string {
@ -32,7 +24,7 @@ func (a *TrojanAnalyzer) Name() string {
}
func (a *TrojanAnalyzer) Limit() int {
return 16384
return 512000
}
func (a *TrojanAnalyzer) NewTCP(info analyzer.TCPInfo, logger analyzer.Logger) analyzer.TCPStream {
@ -40,10 +32,12 @@ func (a *TrojanAnalyzer) NewTCP(info analyzer.TCPInfo, logger analyzer.Logger) a
}
type trojanStream struct {
logger analyzer.Logger
active bool
upCount int
downCount int
logger analyzer.Logger
first bool
count bool
rev bool
seq [4]int
seqIndex int
}
func newTrojanStream(logger analyzer.Logger) *trojanStream {
@ -57,33 +51,48 @@ func (s *trojanStream) Feed(rev, start, end bool, skip int, data []byte) (u *ana
if len(data) == 0 {
return nil, false
}
if !rev && !s.active && len(data) >= 6 && bytes.Equal(data[:6], trojanCCS) {
// Client CCS encountered, start counting
s.active = true
if s.first {
s.first = false
// Stop if it's not a valid TLS connection
if !(!rev && len(data) >= 3 && data[0] >= 0x16 && data[0] <= 0x17 &&
data[1] == 0x03 && data[2] <= 0x09) {
return nil, true
}
}
if s.active {
if rev {
// Down direction
s.downCount += len(data)
if !rev && !s.count && len(data) >= 6 && bytes.Equal(data[:6], ccsPattern) {
// Client Change Cipher Spec encountered, start counting
s.count = true
}
if s.count {
if rev == s.rev {
// Same direction as last time, just update the number
s.seq[s.seqIndex] = len(data)
} else {
// Up direction
if s.upCount >= trojanUpLB && s.upCount <= trojanUpUB &&
((s.downCount >= trojanDownLB1 && s.downCount <= trojanDownUB1) ||
(s.downCount >= trojanDownLB2 && s.downCount <= trojanDownUB2)) {
// Different direction, bump the index
s.seqIndex += 1
if s.seqIndex == 4 {
// Time to evaluate
yes := s.seq[0] >= 100 &&
s.seq[1] >= 88 &&
s.seq[2] >= 40 &&
s.seq[3] >= 51
return &analyzer.PropUpdate{
Type: analyzer.PropUpdateReplace,
M: analyzer.PropMap{
"up": s.upCount,
"down": s.downCount,
"yes": true,
"seq": s.seq,
"yes": yes,
},
}, true
}
s.upCount += len(data)
s.seq[s.seqIndex] = len(data)
s.rev = rev
}
}
// Give up when either direction is over the limit
return nil, s.upCount > trojanUpUB || s.downCount > trojanDownUB2
return nil, false
}
func (s *trojanStream) Close(limited bool) *analyzer.PropUpdate {

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@ -251,8 +251,7 @@ Check https://github.com/XTLS/Trojan-killer for more information.
```json
{
"trojan": {
"down": 4712,
"up": 671,
"seq": [170, 282, 167, 470],
"yes": true
}
}