SAML Raider is a Burp Suite extension for testing SAML infrastructures. It contains two core functionalities: Manipulating SAML Messages and manage X.509 certificates.
This software was created by Roland Bischofberger and Emanuel Duss during a bachelor thesis at the Hochschule fΓΌr Technik Rapperswil (HSR). Our project partner and advisor was Compass Security Schweiz AG. We thank Compass for the nice collaboration and support during our bachelor thesis.
The extension is divided in two parts. A SAML message editor and a certificate management tool.
Features of the SAML Raider message editor:
- Sign SAML Messages
- Sign SAML Assertions
- Remove Signatures
- Edit SAML Message (Supported Messages: SAMLRequest and SAMLResponse)
- Preview eight common XSW Attacks
- Execute eight common XSW Attacks
- Send certificate to SAMl Raider Certificate Management
- Undo all changes of a SAML Message
- Supported Profiles: SAML Webbrowser Single Sign-on Profile, Web Services Security SAML Token Profile
- Supported Bindings: POST Binding, Redirect Binding, SOAP Binding, URI Binding
Features of the SAML Raider Certificate Management:
- Import X.509 certificates (PEM and DER format)
- Import X.509 certificate chains
- Export X.509 certificates (PEM format)
- Delete imported X.509 certificates
- Display informations of X.509 certificates
- Import private keys (PKCD#8 in DER format and traditional RSA in PEM Format)
- Export private keys (traditional RSA Key PEM Format)
- Cloning X.509 certificates
- Cloning X.509 certificate chains
- Create new X.509 certificates
- Editing and self-sign existing X.509 certificates
Download: saml-raider-1.2.0.jar
Start the Burp Suite and click at the Extender
tab on Add
. Choose the SAML
Raider JAR file to install the extension.
The easy way to install SAML Raider is using the BApp Store. Open Burp and
click in the Extender
tab on the BApp Store
tab. Select SAML Raider
and
hit the Install
button to install our extension.
Don't forget to rate our extension with as many stars you like π.
To test SAML environments more comfortable, you could add a intercept rule in
the proxy settings. Add a new rule which checks if a Parameter Name
SAMLResponse
is in the request. We hope the usage of our extension is mostly
self explaining π.
The Burp Extender API can be found here: https://portswigger.net/burp/extender/api/index.html.
Clone the repository and build the JAR file using Maven:
$ mvn install
Use the JAR file in target/saml-raider-1.0-SNAPSHOT-jar-with-dependencies.jar
as a Burp extension.
To start the Extension directly from Eclipse, import the Repository into
Eclipse. You can directly import a existing Maven Project. Note that the
Eclipse Maven Plugin m2e
is required. This is included in the latest "Eclipse
IDE for Java Developers ".
Place the Burp Suite JAR file into the lib
folder and add the Burp JAR as
a Library in the Eclipse Project (Properties
β Build Path
β Libraries
).
Open the Burp JAR under Referenced Libraries
in the Package Explorer and
right click in the Package burp
on StartBurp.class
and select Run As...
β Java Application
to start Burp and load the Extension automatically.
To enable the Debug Mode, set the DEBUG
Flag in the Class Flags
from the
Package helpers
to true
. This will write all output to the
SAMLRaiderDebug.log
logfile and load example certificates for testing.
To send a SAML Response to Burp, you can use the script samltest
in the
scripts/samltest
directory. It sends the SAML Response from saml_response
to Burp (localhost:8080
) and prints out the modified response from our
plugin.
Feedback is welcome! Please contact us or create a new issue on GitHub.
Our Bachelor thesis is available online and can be found here: eprints_BA_SAML2_Burp_Plugin_SAML_Raider_eduss_rbischof.pdf.
See the LICENSE file (MIT License) for license rights and limitations.
- Roland Bischofberger (GitHub: RouLee)
- Emanuel Duss (GitHub: mindfuckup)