This is a tool to process logs produced by the sslkeylog utility and send them to a MongoDB instance.
cargo build --release && upx --best target/release/sslkeylog-processor
UPX is used to reduce binary size, if you prefer not using it, just skip it.
You may want to build MUSL-based static build if your build system's glibc is different from the target one. To prepare the environment do the following:
sudo apt install musl-tools
rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
Then just use:
cargo build --release --target x86_64-unknown-linux-musl && upx --best target/x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/release/sslkeylog-processor
Run the built binary to determine the command-line options. On Windows, file names support wildcard expansion, on other OSes shell expansion is expected to take care of that. The tool optionally supports MaxMind geolocation database to store GeoNames identifier.
All keys are placed in the collections named <sni>@<server_ip>:<server_port>_<year><month><day>
with the following schemas:
// TLS pre-1.3
{
"_id": <server_random>:BinData,
"t": <timestamp>:DateTime,
"r": <client_random>:BinData,
"i": <client_ip>:int/BinData,
"p": <client_port>:int,
"c": <cipher_id>:int,
"k": <premaster>:BinData,
["g": <geoname_id>:int],
}
// TLS 1.3:
{
"_id": <server_random>:BinData,
"t": <timestamp>:DateTime,
"r": <client_random>:BinData,
"i": <client_ip>:int/BinData,
"p": <client_port>:int,
"c": <cipher_id>:int,
"h": <server_handshake>:BinData,
"f": <client_handshake>:BinData,
"z": <server_0>:BinData,
"s": <client_0>:BinData,
["g": <geoname_id>:int],
}
Each collection has the following indexes:
random
on ther
field (ascending)timestamp
on thet
field (ascending)