# rsbkb (Rust blackbag)
## What is it?
`rsbkb` has multiple tools which are designed to be called directly (through
symlinks). This allows various operations on data to be chained easily like
CyberChef but through pipes.
It also includes various practical tools like `entropy` or a timestamp decoder.
## Quick start
1. install with `cargo install rsbkb`
2. run `rsbkb` to list applets
3. run `rsbkb help <applet>` to learn more
4. optionally create symlinks to call applets directly (e.g.: `ln -s rsbkb slice`)
## Examples
Read 10 bytes from `/etc/passwd` starting at offset `0x2f`, then `xor` with
`0xF2`, encode it in URL-safe base64 and finally URL encode it:
```
```
Various examples:
```
$ unhex 4141:4141
AA:AA
$ crc32 '41 41 41 32'
e60ce752
$ echo -n '41 41 41 32' | crc32
e60ce752
$ echo test | b64 | urlenc
dGVzdAo%3D
$ tsdec 146424672000234122
2065-01-01T00:00:00.0234122Z
$ tsdec 0
1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
$ rsbkb bofpatt 60
Aa0Aa1Aa2Aa3Aa4Aa5Aa6Aa7Aa8Aa9Ab0Ab1Ab2Ab3Ab4Ab5Ab6Ab7Ab8Ab9
$ rsbkb bofpattoff -b 0x41623841
Decoded pattern: Ab8A (big endian: true)
Offset: 54 (mod 20280) / 0x36
$ echo -n tototutu | rsbkb entropy
0.188
$ bgrep -x 454c460201 /bin/ls
0x1
$ bgrep "\x45\x4c..\x01" /bin/ls
0x1
$ findso -p /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ -r memcpy /bin/ls
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
$ findso -l /etc/ld.so.conf -a memcpy
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasan.so.6
[...]
```
## How to use
### Build it / Get it
```
$ cargo rustc --release
```
or:
* get the binary from the [release page](https://github.com/trou/rsbkb/releases).
* get the latest artifact from the [Actions](https://github.com/trou/rsbkb/actions) page.
### Usage
* All tools take values as an argument on the command line or if not present, read stdin
* Tool name can be specified on the command line `rsbkb TOOL`
* Or can be called busybox-style: `ln -s rsbkb unhex ; unhex 4142`
```
for i in $(rsbkb list) ; do ln -s rsbkb $i ; done
```
## Included tools
* `hex`: hex encode
* `unhex`: decode hex data (either in the middle of arbitrary data, or strictly)
* `b64`: base64 encode (use `-u` or `--URL` for URL-safe b64)
* `d64`: base64 decode (use `-u` or `--URL` for URL-safe b64)
* `urlenc`: url encode
* `urldec`: url decode
* `xor`: xor (use `-x` to specify the key, in hex, `-f` to specify a file)
* `crc`: all CRC algorithms implemented in the [Crc](https://docs.rs/crc/2.1.0/crc/) crate
* `crc16`: CRC-16
* `crc32`: CRC-32
* `bofpatt` / `boffpattoff`: buffer overflow pattern generator / offset calculator
* `tsdec`: decode various timestamps (Epoch with different resolutions, Windows FILETIME)
* `slice`: slice of a file: :
* `slice input_file 10` will print `input_file` from offset 10 on stdout.
* `slice input_file 0x10 0x20` will do the same from 0x10 to 0x20 (excluded).
* `slice input_file 0x10 +0xFF` will copy `0xFF` bytes starting at `0x10`.
* `slice input_file -0x10` will the last 0x10 bytes from `input_file`
* `entropy`: entropy of a file
* `bgrep`: simple binary grep
* `findso`: find which ELF shared library (.so) exports a given name/function
* `inflate` and `deflate`: raw inflate/deflate compression, fault tolerant and with optional Zlib header support
* `base`: easy radix conversion of big integers
### Getting help
```console
$ rsbkb help
rsbkb 1.6.0-beta2 (Rust BlackBag) - by Raphaƫl Rigo <devel@syscall.eu>
Usage: rsbkb [APPLET]
APPLETS:
list list applets
hex hex encode
unhex hex decode
urlenc URL encode
urldec URL decode
crc16 compute CRC-16
crc32 compute CRC-32
crc flexible CRC computation
b64 base64 encode
d64 base64 decode
bofpattoff buffer overflow pattern offset finder
bofpatt buffer overflow pattern generator
xor xor value
entropy compute file entropy
slice cut slices from file or stdin
bgrep binary grep
findso find which .so implements a given function
tsdec timestamp decoder
deflate (raw) deflate compression
inflate (raw) inflate decompression
base convert integer between different bases
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
$ rsbkb help slice
cut slices from file or stdin
Usage: rsbkb slice <file> <start> [end]
Arguments:
<file> file to slice, - for stdin
<start> start of slice, relative to end of file if negative
[end] end of slice: absolute, relative to <start> if prefixed with +, relative to end of file if negative
```
## Credits and heritage
This is a Rust reimplementation of some tools found in emonti's
[rbkb](https://github.com/emonti/rbkb), itself a Ruby reimplementation of
Matasano's BlackBag.