cpe-guesser
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Tool to guess CPE name based on common software name
CPE guesser
CPE guesser is a command-line or web service to guess the CPE name based on one or more keyword(s). Then the result can be used against cve-search to do actual searches by CPE names.
Requirements
- Redis
- Python
Usage
To use CPE guesser, you have to initialise the Redis database with import.py.
Then you can use the software with lookup.py to find the most probable CPE matching the keywords provided.
Or by calling the Web server (After running server.py), example: curl -s -X POST http://localhost:8000/search -d "{\"query\": [\"tomcat\"]}" | jq .
Installation
git clone https://github.com/cve-search/cpe-guesser.gitcd cpe-guesser- Download the CPE dictionary & populate the database with
python3 ./bin/import.py. - Take a cup of black or green tea ().
python3 ./bin/server.pyto run the local HTTP server.
If you don't want to install it locally, there is a public online version. Check below.
Docker
Single image with existing Redis
docker build . -t cpe-guesser:l.0
# Edit settings.yaml content and/or path
docker run cpe-guesser:l.0 -v $(pwd)/config/settings.yaml:/app/config/settings.yaml
# Please wait for full import
Docker-compose
cd docker
# Edit docker/settings.yaml as you want
docker-compose up --build -d
# Please wait for full import
Specific usage
If you do not want to use the Web server, lookup.py can still be used. Example: docker exec -it cpe-guesser python3 /app/bin/lookup.py tomcat
Public online version
cpe-guesser.cve-search.org is public online version of CPE guesser which can be used via
a simple API. The endpoint is /search and the JSON is composed of a query list with the list of keyword(s) to search for.
curl -s -X POST https://cpe-guesser.cve-search.org/search -d "{\"query\": [\"outlook\", \"connector\"]}" | jq .
[
[
18117,
"cpe:2.3:a:microsoft:outlook_connector"
],
[
60947,
"cpe:2.3:a:oracle:oracle_communications_unified_communications_suite_connector_for_microsoft_outlook"
],
[
68306,
"cpe:2.3:a:oracle:corporate_time_outlook_connector"
]
]
Command line - lookup.py
usage: lookup.py [-h] WORD [WORD ...]
Find potential CPE names from a list of keyword(s) and return a JSON of the results
positional arguments:
WORD One or more keyword(s) to lookup
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
python3 lookup.py microsoft sql server | jq .
[
[
51325,
"cpe:2.3:a:microsoft:sql_server_2017_reporting_services"
],
[
51326,
"cpe:2.3:a:microsoft:sql_server_2019_reporting_services"
],
[
57898,
"cpe:2.3:a:quest:intrust_knowledge_pack_for_microsoft_sql_server"
],
[
60386,
"cpe:2.3:o:microsoft:sql_server"
],
[
60961,
"cpe:2.3:a:microsoft:sql_server_desktop_engine"
],
[
64810,
"cpe:2.3:a:microsoft:sql_server_reporting_services"
],
[
75858,
"cpe:2.3:a:microsoft:sql_server_management_studio"
],
[
77570,
"cpe:2.3:a:microsoft:sql_server"
],
[
78206,
"cpe:2.3:a:ibm:tivoli_storage_manager_for_databases_data_protection_for_microsoft_sql_server"
]
]
How does this work?
A CPE entry is composed of a human readable name with some references and the structured CPE name.
<cpe-item name="cpe:/a:10web:form_maker:1.7.17::~~~wordpress~~">
<title xml:lang="en-US">10web Form Maker 1.7.17 for WordPress</title>
<references>
<reference href="https://wordpress.org/plugins/form-maker/#developers">Change Log</reference>
</references>
<cpe-23:cpe23-item name="cpe:2.3:a:10web:form_maker:1.7.17:*:*:*:*:wordpress:*:*"/>
</cpe-item>
The CPE name is structured with a vendor name, a product name and some additional information. CPE name can be easily changed due to vendor name or product name changes, some vendor/product are sharing common names or name is composed of multiple words.
Data
Split vendor name and product name (such as _) into single word(s) and then canonize the word. Building an inverse index using
the cpe vendor:product format as value and the canonized word as key. Then cpe guesser creates a ranked set with the most common
cpe (vendor:product) per version to give a probability of the CPE appearance.
Redis structure
w:<word>sets:<word>sorted set with a score depending of the number of appearance
License
Software is open source and released under a 2-Clause BSD License
Copyright (C) 2021-2024 Alexandre Dulaunoy
Copyright (C) 2021-2024 Esa Jokinen