Tls
Decryption methods
linux
VoIPmonitor version >= 27 can decrypt any application by using ssl key logger which logs keys directly by injecting openssl library (tested with openssl >= 1.0.1, on fusionpbx, kamailio, freeswitch and asterisk). Ssl key logger is a small sslkeylog.so library which uses LD_PRELOAD to intercept session keys. Those keys are then sent over UDP to the voipmonitor sniffer. The behaviour of applications (like asterisk / kamailio / freeswitch and all software using openssl) is not affected or changed - it only logs keys.
VoIPmonitor receiving those keys can receive keys from multiple sources at once (in case you are running more servers or multiple SIP proxies on one or more hosts)
This library is located in voipmonitor source tree: tools/ssl_keylogger/sslkeylog/sslkeylog.c
Installation
Compiling sslkeylogger
cd /usr/local/src git clone https://github.com/voipmonitor/sniffer.git voipmonitor-git cd voipmonitor-git/tools/ssl_keylogger/ make
running keylogger
Testing keylogger
You should always test if the library / keylogger is working by this command:
env SSLKEYLOG_UDP='127.0.0.1:1234' LD_PRELOAD="/usr/local/src/voipmonitor-git/tools/ssl_keylogger/sslkeylog.so" openssl
The output should show similar output:
* SSL KEYLOG : OK detect pointer to function SSL_new : 0x7fe9d6e96540 * SSL KEYLOG : OK detect pointer to function SSL_CTX_set_keylog_callback : 0x7fe9d6e97870 * SSL KEYLOG : log to : 127.0.0.1:1234 OpenSSL> root@voipmonitor
If you see SSL KEYLOG messages - the keylog is working
Asterisk
Asterisk binary is directly linking with libssl so we just need to preload our sslkeylog
env SSLKEYLOG_UDP='127.0.0.1:1234' LD_PRELOAD="/usr/local/src/voipmonitor-git/tools/ssl_keylogger/sslkeylog.so" asterisk -vvvgcd
edit your /etc/init.d/asterisk and put the env SSLKEYLOG_UDP='127.0.0.1:1234' LD_PRELOAD="/usr/local/src/voipmonitor-git/tools/ssl_keylogger/sslkeylog.so" appropriately so the asterisk will start with the preloaded key logger
SSLKEYLOG_UDP parameter tells to what IP and port keys should be sent (this is voipmonitor IP and port) - in this example it runs on the same host as asterisk (127.0.0.1:1234)
Kamailio
Kamailio uses tls.so module (which is linked to openssl.so) thus the LD_PRELOAD needs to load openssl.so first
env SSLKEYLOG_UDP='127.0.0.1:1234' LD_PRELOAD="/usr/local/src/voipmonitor-git/tools/ssl_keylogger/sslkeylog.so /usr/local/lib64/libssl.so.1.1" kamailio
In this example, our system uses compiled openssl from sources, thus the path to the libssl is /usr/local/lib64/libssl.so.1.1 (on debian stock library is located in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so
You need to modify your kamailio start scripts
On debian modify /etc/init.d/kamailio
env SSLKEYLOG_UDP='127.0.0.1:1234' LD_PRELOAD="/usr/local/src/voipmonitor-git/tools/ssl_keylogger/sslkeylog.so /usr/local/lib64/libssl.so.1.1" start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile $PIDFILE --exec $DAEMON -- $OPTIONS || log_failure_msg " already running"
Freeswitch
We experienced non-working keylogger with default systemd's service file settings. Please change following systemd options (and then reload the systemd with 'systemctl daemon-reload')
[Service] Type=simple ExecStart=env SSLKEYLOG_UDP='10.0.0.1:1234' LD_PRELOAD='/usr/local/src/voipmonitor-git/tools/ssl_keylogger/sslkeylog.so' /usr/bin/freeswitch $FREESWITCH_PARAMS
Then in the /etc/sysconfig/freeswitch change the params (and restart the freeswitch service):
FREESWITCH_PARAMS="-rp -nonat -u freeswitch -g daemon -certs /etc/freeswitch/ssl"
Additionally there is necessary to change DEBUG in keylogger - disable it or redirect to syslog instead of stdout, in eylogger sources add following to redirect to sysog:
#define DEBUG_TO_SYSLOG 1
or disable debug at all (and recompile the keylogger after changes)
#define DEBUG 0
Fusion PBX
Example service file for systemd and freeswitch from fusionpbx
[Unit] Description=freeswitch After=syslog.target network.target local-fs.target postgresql.service [Service] Type=simple PIDFile=/run/freeswitch/freeswitch.pid Environment="DAEMON_OPTS=-nonat -rp -nf" ExecStartPre=/bin/mkdir -p /var/run/freeswitch/ ExecStartPre=/bin/chown -R www-data:www-data /var/run/freeswitch/ ExecStart=env SSLKEYLOG_UDP='127.0.0.1:1234' LD_PRELOAD='/usr/src/voipmonitor-git/tools/ssl_keylogger/sslkeylog.so' /usr/bin/freeswitch -u www-data -g www-data $DAEMON_OPTS TimeoutSec=45s Restart=on-failure User=root Group=daemon IOSchedulingClass=realtime IOSchedulingPriority=2 CPUSchedulingPolicy=rr CPUSchedulingPriority=89 UMask=0007 [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
configuring voipmonitor
Lets assume that SIP proxy is running on 192.168.0.1:5061
edit : /etc/voipmonitor.conf
enabling ssl_sessionkey UDP receiver
ssl_sessionkey_udp = yes ssl_sessionkey_udp_port = 1234 ssl_sessionkey_udp_ip = 192.168.178.0/24 (this is not mandatory) ssl_sessionkey_udp_maxwait_ms = 10000
enabling ssl decryption
ssl = yes ssl_ipport = 192.168.0.1:5061 ssl_ipport = 192.168.0.1:5062
ssl_ipport can be specified multiple times in case voipmonitor should decrypt multiple SIP proxies - for example if you have more tcp tls servers and voipmonitor instance should decrypt more of them
Run the voipmonitor in usual way.
generic
Since version 11 VoIPmonitor sniffer is able to decode and decrypt TLS SIP protocol by providing private key.
Please note that the sniffer only supports TLS layer and SSLv3 (not SSLv1 or SSLv2) layer which you can verify in CLIENT HELLO packet in wireshark where you can see SSL or TLS in header.
Decrypted SIP packets are converted to virtual UDP packets with the same ethernet headers replacing the IP TCP layer with UDP so you will not see the TCP stream in stored pcap files.
TLS feature is still in beta - if you will have any problems which are reproducible we need to see pcap file with the TLS packets (no need for RTP) and of course the private key.
Please note that TLS where cipher suite is set to Diffie–Hellman key exchange is not possible to decrypt by using only private key. In this case you have to use the above method with ssl key logger or change the cipher suite to use anything else than diffie hellman cipher suites.
VoIPmonitor is able to decrypt SRTP.
Configuration
add to the voipmonitor.conf
ssl = yes ssl_ipport = 10.0.0.1 : 5061 /etc/private.key
where 10.0.0.1 is server with TLS port 5061. Private key is in /etc/private.key and it is in PEM format (starting with -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----)
Testing TLS decryption
Asterisk
(tested with 16.xx)
Generate key:
openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -out /etc/asterisk/keys/asterisk.pem -keyout /etc/asterisk/keys/asterisk.pem
sip.conf
[general] context=default realm=voipmonitor bindport=5062 udpbindaddr=0.0.0.0 tlsenable=yes tlsbindaddr=0.0.0.0 tlscertfile=/etc/asterisk/keys/asterisk.pem tlscafile=/etc/asterisk/keys/ca.crt tlscipher=ALL tlsclientmethod=TLSv1_3 tlsbindport=5061 tcpenable=yes tcpbindaddr=0.0.0.0 transport=udp,tcp [500] type=friend language=en defaultuser=500 secret=asdko0R9onX transport=udp,tls tlsenable=yes insecure=no callerid="500" <500> host=dynamic nat=force_rport,comedia canreinvite=no dtmfmode=rfc2833 encryption=no disallow=all allow=alaw context=in_extensions_11 prematuremedia=no
start asterisk:
env SSLKEYLOG_UDP='127.0.0.1:1234' LD_PRELOAD=/usr/local/src/voipmonitor-git/tools/ssl_keylogger/sslkeylog.so /usr/sbin/asterisk -vvvgcd
pjsua console SIP client
For easy testing, the fastest way to send REGISTER packet or call is to use pjsip pjsua binary (with compiled openssl support) pjsua is automatically compiled when compiling pjsip library 10.0.01 is the asterisk IP
pjsua --id "sip:500@10.0.0.1;transport=tls" --registrar "sip:10.0.0.1:5061;transport=tls" --username "500" --password "ko0R9onX" --realm "*" "sip:1234@10.0.0.1" --use-tls --no-udp
VoIPmonitor
for testing purpose there is no need to have voipmonitor.conf - just run the voipmonitort with this:
voipmonitor -c -k -v1,pcap_stat_period=10,ssl_sessionkey,dump_sip_line \ --json_config='[{"sipport":"5062"},{"ssl":"yes"},{"ssl_ipport":"185.14.253.108:5061"},{"ssl_sessionkey_udp":"yes"},{"ssl_sessionkey_udp_port":1234},{"ssl_sessionkey_udp_maxwait_ms":10000},{"interface":"any"},{"sip-register":"yes"}]'
ssl_sessionkey,dump_sip_line options will print SSL keys and decrypted SIP packets to the output:
If everything works it should looks like this:
voipmonitor-static[639]: calls[0,r:0][0,r:0] PS[C:-/- r:-/- S:-/- SR:- SM:- R:-/- A:61] SQLq[C:0] heap[0|0|0] [0.1Mb/s] tarQ[0] t0CPU[1.9%] t1CPU[0.4%] t2CPU[pb:0.4/S:-0.6%] set clientrandom with type SERVER_HANDSHAKE_TRAFFIC_SECRET | dd 1d 0e 0a 26 2f af bd 3d 85 83 f0 cd 3b a3 ff | |....&/..=....;..| | bf 39 b3 df 05 36 8f 45 c2 b4 e4 c8 fb 86 11 7d | |.9...6.E.......}| key | a7 de ed 6e a8 b5 c0 b9 e4 94 43 2e 99 66 3d 5a | |...n......C..f=Z| | 14 c8 8f 57 01 4a 2c 2c b8 3c e6 7b 1f e8 e7 b8 | |...W.J,,.<.{....| | 94 7e c4 29 ab e7 99 eb b3 fc 77 ab 2a c6 9f e8 | |.~.)......w.*...| set clientrandom with type CLIENT_HANDSHAKE_TRAFFIC_SECRET | dd 1d 0e 0a 26 2f af bd 3d 85 83 f0 cd 3b a3 ff | |....&/..=....;..| | bf 39 b3 df 05 36 8f 45 c2 b4 e4 c8 fb 86 11 7d | |.9...6.E.......}| key | 64 7e 7f 93 31 e3 8d 7d 6c 69 a2 73 7b ef ee d3 | |d~..1..}li.s{...| | a7 ff 54 1b 45 1a b9 fa dd f5 31 31 7e 06 3f 3d | |..T.E.....11~.?=| | 2e fc da c9 05 bf e8 53 12 37 b8 2b 68 ad da 14 | |.......S.7.+h...| set clientrandom with type EXPORTER_SECRET | dd 1d 0e 0a 26 2f af bd 3d 85 83 f0 cd 3b a3 ff | |....&/..=....;..| | bf 39 b3 df 05 36 8f 45 c2 b4 e4 c8 fb 86 11 7d | |.9...6.E.......}| key | 6e 88 72 28 5c 52 50 ff c9 31 ca d9 37 76 83 4c | |n.r(\RP..1..7v.L| | a8 32 00 d3 59 c5 dc b9 94 ac 07 ea 91 42 b3 39 | |.2..Y........B.9| | 28 37 8c 03 3a 03 21 9f ed 9f 79 0e 10 90 45 11 | |(7..:.!...y...E.| set clientrandom with type SERVER_TRAFFIC_SECRET_0 | dd 1d 0e 0a 26 2f af bd 3d 85 83 f0 cd 3b a3 ff | |....&/..=....;..| | bf 39 b3 df 05 36 8f 45 c2 b4 e4 c8 fb 86 11 7d | |.9...6.E.......}| key | 06 2d 04 60 b4 e2 a4 8b 2f 32 d2 8d a0 b5 06 e6 | |.-.`..../2......| | 33 5a e3 af 53 c8 52 6d 7f ad 0d 63 f9 28 20 e9 | |3Z..S.Rm...c.( .| | a5 47 2a ff b2 e4 e5 5f 1d 28 c2 c2 21 f9 26 05 | |.G*...._.(..!.&.| set clientrandom with type CLIENT_TRAFFIC_SECRET_0 | dd 1d 0e 0a 26 2f af bd 3d 85 83 f0 cd 3b a3 ff | |....&/..=....;..| | bf 39 b3 df 05 36 8f 45 c2 b4 e4 c8 fb 86 11 7d | |.9...6.E.......}| key | b2 61 3c 2f 85 b4 06 27 3f bd be b5 6c c5 b6 69 | |.a</...'?...l..i| | b7 78 7d 0c e6 b5 5f a7 ea 77 08 f6 c6 3e 06 95 | |.x}..._..w...>..| | bc 78 68 0f 3b 17 ec 7b 4d 2d 68 dc f6 e4 6d de | |.xh.;..{M-h...m.| find clientrandom for all type | dd 1d 0e 0a 26 2f af bd 3d 85 83 f0 cd 3b a3 ff | |....&/..=....;..| | bf 39 b3 df 05 36 8f 45 c2 b4 e4 c8 fb 86 11 7d | |.9...6.E.......}| * clientrandom found 1 192.168.0.254:40969 -> 10.1.1.1:5061 REGISTER sip:voipmonitor.org:5061;transport=tls SIP/2.0....
Security instructions for sending keys from keylogger via public network
The keylogger by default sends the observed keys in a plaintext using UDP packets to voipmonitor instance which is responsible for parsing storing/decrypting the calls. In case that the keylogger and the sniffer are not in same host, the keys/packets from keylogger can be intercepted and keys revealed. Therefor you can make the keylogger with **make with_tcp** option which will set to use TCP and encrypte the keys exchange between keylogger and the voipmonitor sniffer making it impossible to reveal the key.
build the keylogger with TCP/encryption support
BEWARE: when used TCP stack for the keylogger the debuging is not possible - git the decruption working using default UDP first.
make with_tcp
change the preload command/line when pbx service starts
Instead of UDP use preload with TCP (SSL_KEYLOG_UDP changed to _TCP)
env SSLKEYLOG_TCP='127.0.0.1:1234' LD_PRELOAD="/usr/local/src/voipmonitor-git/tools/ssl_keylogger/sslkeylog.so /usr/local/lib64/libssl.so.1.1" kamailio
ssl_sessionkey_udp = no #ssl_sessionkey_udp_port = #ssl_sessionkey_udp_ip = ssl_sessionkey_bind = 127.0.0.1 ssl_sessionkey_bind_port = 1234
Note: change the bind IP and port to what IP:port is reachable from the keylogger host.