duetector is one of the components in the DataUCON project, which is designed to provide support for data usage control. Intro DataUCON.
duetector🔍 is an extensible data usage control detector that provides support for data usage control by probing for data usage behavior in the Linux kernel(based on eBPF).
🐛🐞🧪 The project is under heavy development, looking forward to any bug reports, feature requests, pull requests!
In the ABAUC control model, duetector can be used as a PIP (Policy Information Point) to obtain data usage behavior, so as to provide information about data usage behavior for PDP (Policy Decision Point). Provide information on data usage behavior to PDP (Policy Decision Point).
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- Plug-in system support, see examples for more details
- Custom
Tracer
andTracerManager
- Custom
Filters
andFilterManager
- Custom
Collector
andCollectorManager
- Custom
Analyzer
andAnalyzerManager
- Custom
- Configuration Management
- Configuration using a single configuration file
- Generate Plugin Configuration
- Support for dynamically loading configurations
Tracer
Support- eBPF-based tracer
- Shell command tracer
- Subprocess tracer
Filter
Support- Pattern matching, based on regular expressions
- Data Collection and Analysis
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Analyzer
Support SQL database -
Collector
Support SQL database and OpenTelemetry(Experimental)
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- User Interface
- CLI Tools
- PIP Service
- Control Panel
- Enhancements
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RunC
containers identification
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The eBPF program requires kernel support, see Kernel Support
The code is distributed via Pypi, and you can install it with the following command
pip install duetector
Currently, the code relies on BCC for on-the-fly compilation of eBPF code, we recommend installing the latest BCC compiler
Or use the Docker image that we provide, which uses JupyterLab as the example user application, or you can modify the Dockerfile and startup script to customize the user application.
docker pull dataucon/duetector:latest
Pre-releases will not be updated to latest
, you can specify the tag to pull, e.g. v0.0.1a
docker pull dataucon/duetector:v0.0.1a
For more details on running with docker images see here
More documentation and examples can be found here.
Start monitor using the command line, since bcc requires root privileges, we use the sudo
command, which will start all probes and collect the probes into the duetector-dbcollector.sqlite3
file in the current directory
sudo duectl start
Press CRTL+C
to exit monitoring and you will see a summary output on the screen
{'DBCollector': {'OpenTracer': {'count': 31, 'first at': 249920233249912, 'last': Tracking(tracer='OpenTracer', pid=641616, uid=1000, gid= 1000, comm='node', cwd=None, fname='SOME-FILE', timestamp=249923762308577, extended={})}}}
Enable DEBUG
log
sudo DUETECTOR_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG duectl start
At startup, the configuration file will be automatically generated at ~/.config/duetector
, and you can specify the configuration file to use with --config
.
sudo duectl start --config <config-file-path>
Configuration using environment variables is also supported:
Usage: duectl start [OPTIONS]
Start A bcc monitor and wait for KeyboardInterrupt
Options:
...
--load_env BOOLEAN Weather load env variables,Prefix: DUETECTOR_,
Separator:__, e.g. DUETECTOR_config__a means
config.a, default: True
...
When using a plugin, the default configuration file will not contain the plugin's configuration, use the dynamically-generated configuration directive to generate a configuration file with the plugin's configuration, this directive also supports merging existing configuration files and environment variables.
duectl generate-dynamic-config --help
Use generate-config
to restore the default state in case of configuration file errors.
duectl generate-config
Going a step further, running in the background you can use the duectl-daemon start
command, which will run a daemon in the background, which you can stop using duectl-daemon stop
Use duectl-daemon --help
for more details:
Usage: duectl-daemon [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Options:
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
start Start a background process of command `duectl start`.
status Show status of process.
stop Stop the process.
We provide an Analyzer that can query the data in storage, try it in user case
We provide a Duetector Server as an external PIP service and control interface
A Duetector Server can be started using duectl-server
and will listen on 0.0.0.0:8120
by default, you can modify it using --host
and --port
.
$ duectl-server start --help
Usage: duectl-server start [OPTIONS]
Start duetector server
Options:
--config TEXT Config file path, default:
``~/.config/duetector/config.toml``.
--load_env BOOLEAN Weather load env variables, Prefix: ``DUETECTOR_``,
Separator:``__``, e.g. ``DUETECTOR_config__a`` means
``config.a``, default: True
--workdir TEXT Working directory, default: ``.``.
--host TEXT Host to listen, default: ``0.0.0.0``.
--port INTEGER Port to listen, default: ``8120``.
--workers INTEGER Number of worker processes, default: ``1``.
--help Show this message and exit.
After the service has started, visit http://{ip}:{port}/docs
to see the API documentation.
Similarly, using duectl-server-daemon start
you can run a Duetector Server in the background, and you can stop it using duectl-server-daemon stop
$ duectl-server-daemon
Usage: duectl-server-daemon [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Options:
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
start Start a background process of command ``duectl-server start``.
status Show status of process.
stop Stop the process.
This project is initiated by Institute of Data Security, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shen Zhen), if you are interested in this project and DataUCON project and willing to work together to improve it, welcome to join our open source community.
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Learn about the designing and architecture of this project here: docs/design.
This project uses Apache-2.0 license, please refer to LICENSE.