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Tyton
This Project Is Now Archived
<img align="left" src="https://i.imgur.com/enDjxat.jpg" style="padding: 25px">Linux Kernel-Mode Rootkit Hunter for 4.4.0-31+.
For more information, visit Tyton's website.
Detected Attacks
Hidden Modules
Syscall Table Hooking
Network Protocol Hooking
Netfilter Hooking
Zeroed Process Inodes
Process Fops Hooking
Interrupt Descriptor Table Hooking
Additional Features
Notifications: Users (including myself) do not actively monitor their journald logs, so a userland notification daemon has been included to monitor journald logs and display them to the user using libnotify. Notifications are enabled after install by XDG autorun, so if your DM does not have /etc/xdg/autostart
it will fail.
DKMS: Dynamic Kernel Module Support has been added for Arch and Fedora/CentOS (looking to expand in the near future). DKMS allows the (near) seamless upgrading of Kernel modules during kernel upgrades. This is mainly important for distributions that provide rolling releases or upgrade their kernel frequently.
Installing
Dependencies
- Linux Kernel 4.4.0-31 or greater
- Corresponding Linux Kernel Headers
- GCC
- Make
- Libnotify
- Libsystemd
- Package Config
- GTK3
From Source
Ubuntu/Debian/Kali
sudo apt install linux-headers-$(uname -r) gcc make libnotify-dev pkg-config libgtk-3-dev libsystemd-dev
git clone https://github.com/nbulischeck/tyton.git
cd tyton
make
sudo insmod tyton.ko
Note: For Ubuntu 14.04, libsystemd-dev is named libsystemd-journal-dev.
Arch
sudo pacman -S linux-headers gcc make libnotify libsystemd pkgconfig gtk3
git clone https://github.com/nbulischeck/tyton.git
cd tyton
make
sudo insmod tyton.ko
Note: It's recommended to install Tyton through the AUR so you can benefit from DKMS.
Fedora/CentOS
dnf install kernel-devel gcc make libnotify libnotify-devel systemd-devel gtk3-devel gtk3
git clone https://github.com/nbulischeck/tyton.git
cd tyton
make
sudo insmod tyton.ko
Kernel Module Arguments
The kernel module can be passed a specific timeout argument on insertion through the command line.
To do this, run the command sudo insmod tyton.ko timeout=X
where X is the number of minutes you would like the kernel module to wait before executing its scan again.
AUR
Tyton is available on the AUR here.
You can install it using the AUR helper of your choice:
yaourt -S tyton-dkms-git
yay -S tyton-dkms-git
pakku -S tyton-dkms-git