Utilities¶
Cuckoo comes with a set of pre-built utilities to automate several common tasks. You can find them under the “utils” folder.
Cleanup utility¶
Deprecated since version 1.2: Use ./cuckoo.py –clean instead which also takes care of cleaning sample and task information from MySQL and PostgreSQL databases.
If you want to delete all history, analysis, data and begin again from the first task you need the clean.sh utility.
Note
Running clean.sh will delete: analysis results, binaries, SQLite database (if used) and logs.
To clean your setup, run:
$ ./utils/clean.sh
This utility is designed to be used with Cuckoo (including API and web interface) not running.
If you are using a custom database (MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite in custom location) clean.sh doesn’t clean it, you have to take care of that.
If you are using the MongoDB reporting module clean.sh does not clean your database, you have to take care of that.
Submission Utility¶
Submits samples to analysis. This tool is already described in Submit an Analysis.
Web Utility¶
Cuckoo’s web interface. This tool is already described in Submit an Analysis.
Processing Utility¶
Run the results processing engine and optionally the reporting engine (run all reports) on an already available analysis folder, in order to not re-run the analysis if you want to re-generate the reports for it. This is used mainly in debugging and developing Cuckoo. For example if you want run again the report engine for analysis number 1:
$ ./utils/process.py 1
If you want to re-generate the reports:
$ ./utils/process.py --report 1
Following are the usage options:
$ ./utils/process.py -h
usage: process.py [-h] [-d] [-r] [-p PARALLEL] id
positional arguments:
id ID of the analysis to process (auto for continuous
processing of unprocessed tasks).
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-d, --debug Display debug messages
-r, --report Re-generate report
-p PARALLEL, --parallel PARALLEL
Number of parallel threads to use (auto mode only).
As best practice we suggest to adopt the following configuration if you are running Cuckoo with many virtual machines:
- Run a stand alone process.py in auto mode (you choose the number of parallel threads)
- Disable Cuckoo reporting in cuckoo.conf (set process_results to off)
This could increase the performance of your system because the reporting is not yet demanded to Cuckoo.
Community Download Utility¶
This utility downloads signatures from Cuckoo Community Repository and installs specific additional modules in your local setup and for example update id with all the latest available signatures. Following are the usage options:
$ ./utils/community.py -h
usage: community.py [-h] [-a] [-s] [-p] [-m] [-r] [-f] [-w] [-b BRANCH]
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-a, --all Download everything
-s, --signatures Download Cuckoo signatures
-p, --processing Download processing modules
-m, --machinemanagers
Download machine managers
-r, --reporting Download reporting modules
-f, --force Install files without confirmation
-w, --rewrite Rewrite existing files
-b BRANCH, --branch BRANCH
Specify a different branch
Example: install all available signatures:
$ ./utils/community.py --signatures --force
Database migration utility¶
This utility is developed to migrate your data between Cuckoo’s release. It’s developed on top of the Alembic framework and it should provide data migration for both SQL database and Mongo database. This tool is already described in Upgrade from a previous release.
Stats utility¶
This is a really simple utility which prints some statistics about processed samples:
$ ./utils/stats.py
1 samples in db
1 tasks in db
pending 0 tasks
running 0 tasks
completed 0 tasks
recovered 0 tasks
reported 1 tasks
failed_analysis 0 tasks
failed_processing 0 tasks
roughly 32 tasks an hour
roughly 778 tasks a day
Machine utility¶
The machine.py utility is designed to help you automatize the configuration of virtual machines in Cuckoo. It takes a list of machine details as arguments and write them in the specified configuration file of the machinery module enabled in cuckoo.conf. Following are the available options:
$ ./utils/machine.py -h
usage: machine.py [-h] [--debug] [--add] [--ip IP] [--platform PLATFORM]
[--tags TAGS] [--interface INTERFACE] [--snapshot SNAPSHOT]
[--resultserver RESULTSERVER]
vmname
positional arguments:
vmname Name of the Virtual Machine.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--debug Debug log in case of errors.
--add Add a Virtual Machine.
--ip IP Static IP Address.
--platform PLATFORM Guest Operating System.
--tags TAGS Tags for this Virtual Machine.
--interface INTERFACE
Sniffer interface for this machine.
--snapshot SNAPSHOT Specific Virtual Machine Snapshot to use.
--resultserver RESULTSERVER
IP:Port of the Result Server.