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0.0.0 | Sep 1, 2020 |
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cloudflow
Make memflow scale.
Pluggable framework and UI for memflow
This project aims to be an extensible framework for memflow applications. Adding new features should require as least boilerplate as possible, and accessing them should be as trivial as possible.
Features
This project is currently in its infancy, but it already has the following features:
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FUSE interface.
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Full connector/os chaining.
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Process information.
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Standalone minidump generator.
How to install
Building from source:
cargo install cloudflow-node --git https://github.com/memflow/cloudflow
How to use
Run an elevated instance with FUSE (you can add v
multiple time to increase verbosity e.g. -vvv
):
cloudflow -ef
You should be able to see the following messages:
Mounting FUSE filesystem on /cloudflow
Initialized!
Create a new connector instance to connect to the first QEMU VM instance which can be found on your system:
echo "my_qemu_vm qemu" >> /cloudflow/connector/new
To connect to a specific VM with the name 'my-qemu-vm' you can pass an argument to the connector:
echo "my_qemu_vm qemu:my-qemu-vm" >> /cloudflow/connector/new
Create a new OS instance on top of QEMU:
echo "win -c my_qemu_vm win32" >> /cloudflow/os/new
Optionally you can specify the architecture for the new OS instance:
echo "win -c my_qemu_vm win32::arch=x64" >> /cloudflow/os/new
The input format can contain args and extra args. Both are parsed by the new connector/OS instance. The available options therefore depend on the type of the new instance. For all of the operations above the input format is as follows:
<name> [-c chain_on] <os/connector>[:args[:extra args]]
Get kernel minidump:
cat /cloudflow/os/win/processes/by-name/System/mini.dmp > System.dmp
Contributing
Please check CONTRIBUTE.md