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NoPASARAN

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NoPASARAN is a distributed network tool designed to detect, fingerprint, and locate network middleboxes in a unified framework. Written in Python, NoPASARAN uses finite state machines to describe test cases.

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Features

  • Detection, fingerprinting, and location of network middleboxes.
  • Utilization of finite state machines for test case description.
  • Flexible roles for network nodes and proxies.
  • Support for JSON-based test files for state machine configurations.

Requirements

  • Python 3.8 or later
  • Scapy
  • Twisted

Installation

You can install and use NoPASARAN either by cloning the source code from GitHub or by installing it as a Python package.

Installing from Source Code

  1. Clone the NoPASARAN repository:

    git clone https://github.com/BenIlies/NoPASARAN.git
  2. Navigate into the NoPASARAN directory:

    cd NoPASARAN
  3. Install the necessary Python packages:

    pip install -r requirements.txt

Installing as a Python Package

  • Alternatively, you can install NoPASARAN as a Python package using pip:

    pip install nopasaran

Usage

To run NoPASARAN, you need to specify a JSON file for the state machine indicating the test the application has to run.

  • From the source code:

    python main.py --test=<path-to-json-test-file>
  • As a package:

    nopasaran --test=<path-to-json-test-file>

Additional Options

You can further customize the behavior of NoPASARAN with the following options:

  • --verbose or -v: Enable verbose output.
  • --log=<path-to-log-file> or -l=<path-to-log-file>: Specify the path to the log file (default is "conf.log").
  • --log-level=<log-level> or -ll=<log-level>: Specify the log level for output. Valid choices are "debug", "info", "warning", and "error".

Replace <path-to-json-test-file> with the path to your actual JSON test file.

For any further assistance, use the --help argument with any command for additional information.

Docker

You can also use Docker to download and run a NoPASARAN node.

  1. Pull the latest node image:

    docker pull benilies/nopasaran:latest
  2. Run the node container:

    docker run -it benilies/nopasaran:latest

The node container is now ready for use.

Documentation

For more detailed guides and information about NoPASARAN, please visit our documentation.

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Acknowledgements

This software is based on the research paper titled "NoPASARAN: a Novel Platform to Analyse Semi Active elements in Routes Across the Network" by Ilies Benhabbour and Marc Dacier, published in 2022.

@article{benhabbour2022nopasaran,
title={NoPASARAN: a Novel Platform to Analyse Semi Active elements in Routes Across the Network},
author={Benhabbour, Ilies and Dacier, Marc},
year={2022},
publisher={Index Copernicus}
}

License

NoPASARAN is released under the GNU General Public License v3.0.

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