Wraps the three remaining 🚧 items from the README so every collector
the threat-model promises is actually live, and the Tier-4 path
(real-malware fetch + upload + exec) works end-to-end as soon as a
sha256 lands in samples/store/.
Closesspectral/CIS490#4, #5, #6.
== #6 — Bridge pcap wiring ==
EpisodeConfig grows three optional fields:
bridge_iface: str | None # e.g. "br-malware"
bridge_ip: str = "10.200.0.1"
pcap_snaplen: int = 256
When bridge_iface is set, EpisodeRunner spawns tcpdump for the duration
of the schedule (network.pcap), stops it cleanly on episode end, and
runs collectors.pcap.bucketize() to produce netflow.jsonl per the
100-ms schema in docs/data-model.md. EpisodeResult + meta.result
gain rows_netflow + pcap_bytes counters.
vm/launch_demo.sh + launch_target.sh now switch between SLIRP usermode
and tap+bridge based on $BRIDGE — operator pre-creates the tap as a
bridge member, no sudo from the launcher.
run_real_vm_demo.py picks BRIDGE up from env so the fleet runner can
opt entire waves into pcap mode by exporting BRIDGE before invocation.
== #5 — Source 3 perf collector ==
collectors/perf_qemu.py shells out to ``perf stat -p <pid> -I 100 -j``
and parses the per-event JSON stream. Aggregates one row per interval
across the canonical event set (cycles/instructions/cache-{refs,misses}/
branches/branch-misses/page-faults/context-switches), computes IPC +
cache-miss rate. Tolerates missing events (``<not counted>`` /
``<not supported>``) without dropping the row, and skips cleanly when
``perf`` isn't on PATH or the process can't be attached.
EpisodeConfig.enable_perf=True opts into the collector — off by default
because perf needs CAP_SYS_ADMIN or perf_event_paranoid <= 1. When
enabled, runs as a parallel thread alongside the other collectors;
EpisodeResult.rows_perf records the count.
== #4 — Tier 4 (real-malware fetch + upload + exec) ==
tools/fetch_sample.py: pulls a sample by sha256 from MalwareBazaar
(API key from env or samples/.bazaar.token), unzips with the standard
"infected" password, verifies the resulting binary's sha256, lands at
samples/store/<sha256>. Idempotent — already-staged correct binaries
return immediately.
samples/manifest.py: Sample.binary_path(store_root) resolves to the
staged binary path, or None for mimics / not-yet-fetched real samples.
exploits/workloads.py: real_binary_workload(bytes, sample) builds a
Workload that base64-uploads the binary into the shell session via a
heredoc, decodes + chmods + execs it in the background, captures the
PID for clean stop on dormant. Per-profile pid/bin paths so concurrent
samples in the same guest don't collide.
exploits/driver.py: dispatch order is now:
1) sample.kind == "real" + binary staged at sample_store_root
→ real_binary_workload (Tier 4)
2) profile mimic from workloads.workload_for() (Tier 3 v2)
3) None → driver v1 fallback yes-loop
DriverConfig.sample_store_root is the new field; run_tier3_demo.py
wires it to repo_root/samples/store. driver_setup event records
sample_sha256 so trainers can join Tier-4 episodes against the
manifest by hash.
samples/store/.gitkeep added (binaries themselves are gitignored).
Tests: 102 pass (was 86). New suites:
tests/test_perf_qemu.py — parser + builder + perf-missing fallback
tests/test_tier4.py — real_binary_workload base64 round-trip,
stop-cmd kills pidfile, per-profile path
isolation, driver dispatch chooses real vs
mimic correctly, fetcher input validation
and cached-fast-path
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This is the chunk that makes "real data" actually flow on multiple
hosts in parallel. End-to-end pipe was up at 613c6fa / 2579683; now
the lab-host side has the diversity + concurrency it needs.
Collectors landed:
collectors/qmp.py — source 2 (oracle). Tiny synchronous QMP
client + row builder + run loop. Tolerates
older qemu without query-stats.
collectors/guest_agent.py — source 5 (deployable). Reads the
virtio-serial host-side socket, parses
agent JSON-lines, re-stamps to the host
monotonic clock, persists.
collectors/pcap.py — source 4 (deployable). tcpdump capture
+ pure-Python pcap reader + 100 ms
netflow.jsonl bucketizer. Decodes
Ethernet/IPv4/TCP/UDP enough for the
schema in docs/data-model.md.
In-guest agent:
vm/guest-agent/cis490_agent.py — stdlib-only Python agent. Reads
/proc/{stat,meminfo,loadavg,net/dev,net/tcp*}, top-N RSS procs,
thermal. Writes JSON-lines to /dev/virtio-ports/cis490.guest.agent.
tools/build_cidata.py — embeds the agent + an OpenRC service into
user-data so first boot of the Alpine cidata image auto-starts it.
Launchers:
vm/launch_demo.sh / launch_target.sh — second virtio-serial port for
the agent socket; SLOT env support so multiple VMs run without
socket / port collisions; PORT_BASE on launch_target so multiple
target VMs hostfwd different host ports.
vm/setup_bridge.sh — creates host-only br-malware (10.200.0.1/24,
no NAT). Idempotent.
Fleet:
orchestrator/fleet.py — capacity detector (cores / RAM / load
headroom) + concurrent-slot runner. Per-slot ENV selects the
sample. FleetCapacity dataclass round-trips into meta.json so
"this episode ran with 6 concurrent VMs" is auditable post-hoc.
tools/run_fleet.py — CLI: --capacity report; --waves N runs N
waves of (max_concurrent) episodes each, every slot with a
different sample.
etc/cis490-orchestrator.service — now drives the fleet runner with
Restart=always so each invocation runs one wave and respawns,
giving a continuous stream.
Samples:
samples/manifest.toml — six profiles spanning the five major
behaviour shapes. Each entry is real OR mimic (sha256 distinguishes).
samples/manifest.py — strict TOML loader (rejects dups, unknown
categories) + deterministic select(host_id, slot, episode_index)
so different hosts on the network walk the catalog in different
orders without any coordinator.
EpisodeRunner:
orchestrator/episode.py — optional qmp_socket + guest_agent_socket
fields on EpisodeConfig; when set, additional collector threads
run alongside proc_qemu. EpisodeResult now carries rows_qmp +
rows_guest counters.
Tier-3 setup automation:
scripts/install-msfrpcd.sh — installs metasploit-framework where
the package manager has it, generates a strong password into
/etc/cis490/msfrpc.env, drops a hardened systemd unit bound to
127.0.0.1:55553. After this, run_tier3_demo.py works zero-touch
once MSFRPC_PASSWORD is sourced.
scripts/fetch-metasploitable2.sh — accepts IMAGE_URL + IMAGE_SHA256
from the operator (Rapid7 download is registration-walled), pulls,
verifies, converts vmdk → qcow2, lands at vm/images/.
Tests: 82 pass (was 51). New suites:
tests/test_qmp.py — fake QMP server, capability handshake,
blockstats, async-event interleaving,
5-failure backoff
tests/test_guest_agent.py — fake virtio socket, JSON-lines read +
re-stamp, malformed-line tolerance
tests/test_pcap.py — synthetic pcap with TCP/UDP/ARP frames,
bucketize correctness across windows
tests/test_fleet.py — capacity math (8-core idle / low-RAM /
high-load / Pi5 / 1-core box), manifest
selection determinism + diversity
What's queued for the next commit (already discussed in convo):
- MSFExploitDriver v2: map sample.profile → distinct in-session
workload so Tier-3 episodes don't all produce the same yes-loop
envelope. Critical for ML to learn varied malware shapes.
- Real-sample fetch from MalwareBazaar by sha256.
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