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Consolidate PRs into single branch (#219) · 65378d4d
* Support xor_value in returned strings. Extend the tuple that represents an instance of a match to include the xor key. This breaks all existing scripts that are unpacking the tuple, which I'm not very happy with. This also updates the submodule to use the latest master so that I can get the new xor key values. Also, adds a fix to get yara building here by defining BUCKETS_128 and CHECKSUM_1B as needed by the new tlsh stuff (discussed with @metthal). * Add two new objects to yara-python. Add a StringMatch object, which represents a matched string. It has an identifier member (this is the string identifier, eg: $a) and an instances member which contains a list of matched string instances. It also keeps track of the string flags internally but does not expose them directly as the string flags contain things that are internal to YARA (eg: STRING_FLAGS_FITS_IN_ATOM). The reason it keeps track of the string modifiers is so that it can be extended to allow users to take action based upon certain flags. For example, there is a "is_xor()" member on StringMatch which will return True if the string is using the xor modifier. This way users can call another method (discussed below) to get the plaintext string back. Add a StringMatchInstance object which represents an instance of a matched string. It contains the offset, matched data and the xor key used to match the string (this is ALWAYS set, even to 0 if the string is not an xor string). There is a "plaintext()" method on the StringMatchInstance objects which will return a new bytes object with the xor key applied. This allows users to do something like this: ``` print(instance.plaintext() if string.is_xor() else instance.matched_data) ``` Technically, the plaintext() method will return the matched_data if the xor_key is 0 so they don't need to do the conditional but this allows them a nice way to know if the xor_key is worth recording along with the plaintext. I decided not to implement richcompare for these new objects as it isn't entirely clear what I would want to do the comparison on. * Add "matched_length" member. Add a "matched_length" member to match instances. This is useful when the "matched_data" member is a subset of the actually matched data. Add a test for this that sets the max_match_data config to 2 and then checks to make sure the "matched_length" and "matched_data" members are correct. * Add modules list to yara object. Add support for getting the list of available modules. It is available just by accessing the yara.modules attribute, which contains a list of available modules. >>> print('\n'.join(yara.modules)) tests pe elf math time console >>> Note: This commit also brings in the necessary defines to build the authenticode parser, which is also done in the xor_value branch. Also, this commit updates the yara submodule which will likely overwrite the changes done in the xor_value so I recommend updating the submodule after both are merged. * Update yara to 65feab41d4cbf4a75338561d8506fc1fa9fa6ba6. * Fix test using \t in a regex. * Fix build on Windows in appveyor. * Actually fix appveyor builds on windows?
Wesley Shields authored
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