SQL / SQLI tokenizer parser analyzer. For
- C and C++
- PHP
- Python
- Lua
- Java (external port)
- [LuaJIT/FFI] (https://github.com/p0pr0ck5/lua-ffi-libinjection) (external port)
See https://www.client9.com/ for details and presentations.
Simple example:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "libinjection.h"
#include "libinjection_sqli.h"
int main(int argc, const char* argv[])
{
struct libinjection_sqli_state state;
int issqli;
const char* input = argv[1];
size_t slen = strlen(input);
/* in real-world, you would url-decode the input, etc */
libinjection_sqli_init(&state, input, slen, FLAG_NONE);
issqli = libinjection_is_sqli(&state);
if (issqli) {
fprintf(stderr, "sqli detected with fingerprint of '%s'\n", state.fingerprint);
}
return issqli;
}
$ gcc -Wall -Wextra examples.c libinjection_sqli.c
$ ./a.out "-1' and 1=1 union/* foo */select load_file('/etc/passwd')--"
sqli detected with fingerprint of 's&1UE'
More advanced samples:
See CHANGELOG for details.
Versions are listed as "major.minor.point"
Major are significant changes to the API and/or fingerprint format. Applications will need recompiling and/or refactoring.
Minor are C code changes. These may include
- logical change to detect or suppress
- optimization changes
- code refactoring
Point releases are purely data changes. These may be safely applied.
The continuous integration results at https://travis-ci.org/client9/libinjection tests the following:
- build and unit-tests under GCC
- build and unit-tests under Clang
- static analysis using clang static analyzer
- static analysis using cppcheck
- checks for memory errors using valgrind
- code coverage online using coveralls.io
Copyright (c) 2012-2016 Nick Galbreath
Licensed under the standard BSD 3-Clause open source license. See COPYING for details.
The src directory contains everything, but you only need to copy the following into your source tree: