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How to create a monkey build environment: Windows: 1. Install python 2.7 https://www.python.org/download/releases/2.7 2. install pywin32-219.win32-py2.7.exe http://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/files/pywin32/Build%20219/ 3. install VCForPython27.msi http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=44266 4. Download & Run get-pip.py https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py 5. Run: setx path "%path%;C:\Python27\;C:\Python27\Scripts" python -m pip install enum34 python -m pip install impacket python -m pip install PyCrypto python -m pip install pyasn1 python -m pip install cffi python -m pip install twisted python -m pip install rdpy python -m pip install requests python -m pip install odict python -m pip install paramiko python -m pip install psutil python -m pip install PyInstaller type C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\zope\__init__.py 6. Put source code in C:\Code\monkey\chaos_monkey 7. Download and extract UPX binary to C:\Code\monkey\chaos_monkey\bin\upx.exe: http://upx.sourceforge.net/download/upx391w.zip 8. Run C:\Code\monkey\chaos_monkey\build_windows.bat to build, output is in dist\monkey.exe Linux (Tested on Ubuntu 12.04): 1. Run: sudo apt-get update apt-get install python-pip python-dev libffi-dev upx sudo pip install enum34 sudo pip install impacket sudo pip install PyCrypto --upgrade sudo pip install pyasn1 sudo pip install cffi sudo pip install zope.interface --upgrade sudo pip install twisted sudo pip install rdpy sudo pip install requests --upgrade sudo pip install odict sudo pip install paramiko sudo pip install psutil sudo pip install https://github.com/pyinstaller/pyinstaller/releases/download/3.0.dev2/PyInstaller-3.0.dev2.tar.gz sudo apt-get install winbind 2. Put source code in /home/user/Code/monkey/chaos_monkey 3. To build, run in terminal: cd /home/user/Code/monkey/chaos_monkey chmod +x build_linux.sh ./build_linux.sh output is in dist/monkey How to connect build environment to c&c: - will auto compile the source code stored in the c&c and update the c&c binaries accordingly Linux (Tested on Ubuntu 12.04): 1. Setup c&c according to readme in monkey_island folder 2. Install cifs: sudo apt-get install cifs-utils 3. Run: mkdir /home/user/Code sudo mkdir /mnt/sources sudo mkdir /mnt/binaries 4. Save username and password for c&c smb: echo username=<username> > /home/user/.smbcreds echo password=<password> >> /home/user/.smbcreds (Change <username> and <password> according to c&c) 5. Edit fstab: run: sudo nano /etc/fstab add rows: //monkeycc/sources /mnt/sources cifs iocharset=utf-8,credentials=/home/user/.smbcreds,uid=1000 0 0 //monkeycc/binaries /mnt/binaries cifs iocharset=utf-8,credentials=/home/user/.smbcreds,uid=1000 0 0 6. Remount: sudo mount -a 7. Check if sources exist in /mnt/sources If not, edit hosts file - add a line in /etc/hosts with c&c ip and hostname and remount. 8. put build_from_cc.sh in /home/user and run with name of output binary (as appeared on c&c) as parameter, for example: build_from_cc.sh monkey-linux-32 use Ctrl+C to manualy check compilation and Ctrl+\ to exit script. Windows: 1. Setup c&c according to readme in monkey_island folder 2. Setup net use to c&c server: net use Z:\ \\monkeycc\sources /persistent:yes net use X:\ \\monkeycc\binaries /persistent:yes 3. mkdir C:\Code 4. Extract build_from_cc.bat to c:\code and run with name of output binary (as appeared on c&c) as parameter, for example: build_from_cc.bat monkey-windows-64.exe