A modular command-line tool to parse, create and manipulate JSON Web Token(JWT) tokens for security testing purposes.
- Complete modularity.
- All commands are plugins.
- Easy to add new plugins.
- Support JWS and JWE tokens.
- Easy interface for plugins. (follow the template example)
- Flexible
- token generation based on production-class libraries (e.g. json-jwt, jwe).
- Parse: parses jwt tokens.
- jws: manipulate and generate JWS tokens.
- jwe: manipulate and generate JWE tokens.
- bruteforce: brutefocing JWS signing key
- wiki: contains offline information about JWT, attacks ideas, references.
install it yourself as:
$ gem install jwtear
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NAME
jwtear - Parse, create and manipulate JWT tokens.
SYNOPSIS
jwtear [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]
GLOBAL OPTIONS
-v, --version - Check current and latest version
-h, --help - Show this help message
COMMANDS
help - Shows a list of commands or help for one command
bruteforce, bfs - plugin to offline bruteforce and crack token's signature.
jws, s - Generate signature-based JWT (JWS) token.
jwe, e - Generate encryption-based JWT (JWE) token.
parse - Parse JWT token (accepts JWS and JWE formats).
wiki, w - A JWT wiki for hackers.
- Show a subcommand help, use
-h COMMAND
$jwtear -h jws
NAME
jws - Generate signature-based JWT (JWS) token.
SYNOPSIS
jwtear [global options] jws [command options]
DESCRIPTION
Generate JWS and JWE tokens.
COMMAND OPTIONS
-h, --header=JSON - JWT header (JSON format). eg. {"typ":"JWT","alg":"HS256"}. Run 'jwtear gen -l' for supported algorithms. (required, default: none)
-p, --payload=JSON - JWT payload (JSON format). eg. {"login":"admin"} (required, default: none)
-k, --key=PASSWORD|PUB_KEY_FILE - Key as a password string or a file public key. eg. P@ssw0rd | eg. public_key.pem (default: none)
- Use a plugin
plugins are defined as subcommands. Each subcommand may have one or more argument and/or switches.
$ jwtear parse -t eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzdWIiOiIxMjM0NTY3ODkwIiwibmFtZSI6IkpvaG4gRG9lIiwiaWF0IjoxNTE2MjM5MDIyfQ.J8SS8VKlI2yV47C4BtfYukWPx_2welF34Mz7l-MNmkE
$ jwtear jws -h '{"alg":"HS256","typ":"JWT"}' -p '{"user":"admin"}' -k p@ss0rd123
$ jwtear jwe -header '{"enc":"A192GCM","typ":"JWT"}' --payload '{"user":"admin"}' --key public.pem
$ jwtear bruteforce -v -t eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJ1c2VyIjpudWxsfQ.Tr0VvdP6rVBGBGuI_luxGCOaz6BbhC6IxRTlKOW8UjM -l ~/tmp/pass.list
To add a new plugin, create a new ruby file under plugins
directory with the following structure
module JWTear
module CLI
extend GLI::App
extend JWTear::Helpers::Extensions::Print
extend JWTear::Helpers::Utils
desc "Plugin short description"
long_desc "Plugin long description"
command [:template, :pt] do |c|
c.action do |global, options, arguments|
print_h1 "Plugin template"
print_good "Hi, I'm a template."
template = TemplatePlugin.new
end
end
end
module Plugin
class TemplatePlugin
include JWTear::Helpers::Extensions::Print
include JWTear::Helpers::Utils
def initialize
check_dependencies
# ..code...
end
# ..code...
end
end
end
Instead of including all dependencies for each plugin into jwtear, you can add these dependencies as a hash to check_dependencies
method which will require the library and throw a gentle error to the user to install any missing gems.
The hash key is the gem name to install, the hash value is the require
string
deps = {'async-io' => 'async/ip'}
check_dependencies(deps)
Once the missing dependencies are installed by the user, the check_dependencies
will require them once the plugin class initiated.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/[USERNAME]/jwtear.
- Fork it ( https://github.com/KINGSABRI/jwtear/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request
- contribution by reporting bugs.
- contribution by perfecting the current code.
- contribution by adding new plugins.
- contribution by enhancing the jwtear wiki.
- contribution by requesting features and/or plugins.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.