This file is part of IVRE.

Copyright 2011 - 2014 [[mailto:pierre.lalet@cea.fr|Pierre LALET]]

====== Introduction ======

[[doc:README|IVRE]] agent is meant to be run in an environment not totally controlled (e.g., during a pentest, on a machine you have just owned and want to use to do some network recon without installing IVRE).

IVRE agent only requires nmap (of course), screen and rsync (plus ''%%/bin/sh%%'' and basic shell utils, including ''%%grep%%'').

====== Installation ======

On the "master", install IVRE following the instructions of the [[doc:INSTALL|INSTALL]] file. Install also ''%%screen%%''.

On the "slave(s)", the ''%%agent%%'' script must be deployed, together with ''%%nmap%%'', ''%%screen%%'' and ''%%rsync%%''.

====== Run ======

===== On the slave(s) =====

The computer running IVRE (the "master") needs to be able to access via ''%%rsync%%'' the data directory of the agents (to add targets and to retrieve results): this is not an issue if you are running the agent and IVRE itself on the same machine. If you are running IVRE and the agent on two different hosts (and, except for simple or testing configurations, you should do that), you have to run ''%%sshd%%'' or ''%%rsyncd%%'' on the agent host, or share the agent files (using NFS, SMB or whatever the IVRE side can mount).

First, ''%%mkdir%%'' & ''%%cd%%'' to the directory you want to use as your agent data directory.

Make sure the needed binaries are in the ''%%PATH%%'' environment variable (including ''%%nmap%%'' and ''%%screen%%''), adapt if needed the variables at the beginning of the script (particularly ''%%NMAPOPTS%%'' and ''%%THREADS%%''). Then just run the ''%%agent%%'' script.

The script will start ''%%screen%%'', and you can just detach by using (if you have the default key bindings): ''%%C-a d%%''.

When the scan is over, to stop the agent, reattach the screen session by running ''%%screen -r%%'', and type ''%%C-c%%'' as many times as needed to kill all the instances of the script and get back to your shell.

Please refer to ''%%screen%%'' documentation if you need.

===== On the master =====

You need to make sure the user running ''%%runscans-agent%%'' or ''%%runscans-agentdb%%'' on the "master" can access (without password) to the agents data directories.

When the agents are all ready, you have two options, using ''%%runscans-agent%%'' or ''%%runscans-agentdb%%''. In both cases, scan options are the same than with ''%%runscans%%''.

The first one (''%%runscans-agent%%'') is the "old-school" version: it will not allow to dynamically add or remove agents, and will fetch the results under ''%%./agentsdata/output%%'' directory, you have to import the results by yourself.

On the other hand, the second one (''%%runscans-agentdb%%'') will use the DB to manage the agents, but is still experimental.

==== runscans-agent, the "old-school" one ====

You have to specify the agent(s) data directory. For example, run:

<code>$ runscans-agent --routable --limit 1000 \
>     agenthost1:/path/to/agent/dir      \
>     agenthost2:/path/to/agent/dir      \</code>
You can now import the results as if you had run the "regular" ''%%runscans%%'' program to scan locally, see [[doc:README|README]]. The results are stored under ''%%agentsdata/output/%%''

==== runscans-agentdb, the "modern" (but probably broken) one ====

Please note that it is important to run all the ''%%runscans-agentdb%%'' from the same host (the "master", which does not need to be the same host than the database server), since it relies on local directories.

First, let's create a master and add the agent(s):

<code>$ runscans-agentdb --add-local-master
$ runscans-agentdb --source MySource --add-agent \
>     agenthost1:/path/to/agent/dir \
>     agenthost2:/path/to/agent/dir</code>
Let's check it's OK:

<code>$ runscans-agentdb --list-agents
agent:
  - id: 543bfc8a312f915728f1709b
  - source name: MySource
  - remote host: agenthost1
  - remote path: /path/to/agent/dir/
  - local path: /var/lib/ivre/master/sbOist
  - rsync command: rsync
  - current scan: None
  - currently synced: True
  - max waiting targets: 60
  - waiting targets: 0
  - can receive: 60
agent:
  - id: 543bfc8a312f915728f1709c
  - source name: MySource
  - remote host: agenthost2
  - remote path: /path/to/agent/dir/
  - local path: /var/lib/ivre/master/m2584z
  - rsync command: rsync
  - current scan: None
  - currently synced: True
  - max waiting targets: 60
  - waiting targets: 0
  - can receive: 60</code>
Now we can add a scan, and assign the (available) agents to that scan:

<code>$ runscans-agentdb --assign-free-agents --routable --limit 1000</code>
And see if it works:

<code>$ runscans-agentdb --list-scans
scan:
  - id: 543bfcbf312f9158d6caeadf
  - categories:
    - ROUTABLE
  - targets added: 0
  - results fetched: 0
  - total targets to add: 1000
  - available targets: 2712693508
  - internal state: (2174385484, 551641673, 387527645, 0)
  - agents:
    - 543bfc8a312f915728f1709b
    - 543bfc8a312f915728f1709c</code>
For now, nothing has been sent to the agents. To really start the process, run:

<code>$ runscans-agentdb --daemon</code>
After some time, the first results get imported in the database (''%%READING [...]%%'', ''%%HOST STORED: [...]%%'', ''%%SCAN STORED: [...]%%''). You can stop the daemon at any time by ''%%(p)kill%%''-ing it (using ''%%CTRL+c%%'' will do).

When all the targets have been sent to an agent, the agents get disassociated from the scan so that another scan can use them. You can check the scan evolution by issuing ''%%runscans-agentdb --list-scans%%''.

