monkey/envs/os_compatibility
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README.md

OS compatibility

About

OS compatibility is an environment on AWS that is designed to test monkey binary compatibility on different operating systems. This environment is deployed using terraform scripts located in this directory.

Setup

To setup you need to put accessKeys file into ./aws_keys directory.

Contents of accessKeys file should be as follows:

[default]
aws_access_key_id = <...>
aws_secret_access_key = <...>

Also review ./terraform/config.tf file.

Launch the environment by going into terraform folder and running

terraform init
terraform apply

Usage

  1. Add your machine's IP to the os_compat_island security group ingress rules.
  2. Launch os_compat_ISLAND machine and upload your binaries/update island. Reset island environment.
  3. Launch/Reboot all other os_compat test machines (Can be filtered with tag "Purpose: os_compat_instance")
  4. Wait until machines boot and run monkey
  5. Launch test_compatibility.py pytest script with island ip parameter (e.g. test_compatibility.py --island 111.111.111.111:5000)

Machines

Since island machine is built from custom AMI it already has the following credentials:

Administrator: %tPHGz8ZuQsBnEUgdpz!6f&elGnFy?;.

For windows_2008_r2 Administrator:AGE(MP..txL

The following machines does not download monkey automatically, so you'll have to manually check them:

  • os_compat_kali_2019
  • os_compat_oracle_6
  • os_compat_oracle_7
  • windows_2003_r2_32
  • windows_2003
  • windows_2008_r2

A quick reference for usernames on different machines (if in doubt check official docs):

  • Ubuntu: ubuntu
  • Oracle: clckwrk
  • CentOS: centos
  • Everything else: ec2-user

To manually verify the machine is compatible use commands to download and execute the monkey. Also, add your IP to os_compat_instance security group.

Example commands:

  • Powershell:
[System.Net.ServicePointManager]::CertificatePolicy = New-Object TrustAllCertsPolicy
Set-MpPreference -DisableRealtimeMonitoring $true -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri 'https://10.0.0.251:5000/api/monkey/download/monkey-windows-64.exe' -OutFile 'C:\windows\temp\monkey-windows-64.exe' -UseBasicParsing
C:\windows\temp\monkey-windows-64.exe m0nk3y -s 10.0.0.251:5000
  • Bash:
wget --no-check-certificate -q https://10.0.0.251:5000/api/monkey/download/monkey-linux-64 -O ./monkey-linux-64 || curl https://10.0.0.251:5000/api/monkey/download/monkey-linux-64 -k -o monkey-linux-64
chmod +x ./monkey-linux-64
./monkey-linux-64 m0nk3y -s 10.0.0.251:5000