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from setuptools import setup, find_packages
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long_description = '''
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Mythril
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=======
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Mythril is a reverse engineering and bug hunting framework for the Ethereum blockchain.
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Installation and setup
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----------------------
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Install from Pypi:
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.. code:: bash
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$ pip install mythril
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Or, clone the GitHub repo to install the newest master branch:
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.. code:: bash
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$ git clone https://github.com/b-mueller/mythril/
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$ cd mythril
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$ python setup.py install
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You also need a `go-ethereum <https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum>`__ node that is synced with
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the network (not that Mythril uses non-standard RPC APIs offered by go-ethereum, so other clients
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likely won't work). Start the node as follows:
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.. code:: bash
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$ geth --rpc --rpcapi eth,admin,debug --syncmode fast
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Database initialization
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Mythril builds its own contract database using RPC sync. Unfortunately, this process is slow -
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however, you don't need to sync the whole blockchain right away. If you abort the syncing process
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with ``ctrl+c``, it will auto-resume the next time you run the ``--init-db`` command.
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.. code:: bash
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$ myth --init-db
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Starting synchronization from latest block: 4323706
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Processing block 4323000, 3 individual contracts in database
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(...)
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The default behavior is to only sync contracts with a non-zero balance. You can disable this
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behavior with the ``--sync-all`` flag, but note that this will result in a very large
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(multi-gigabyte) database.
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Command line usage
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------------------
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The ``mythril`` command line tool allows you to easily access most of Mythril's functionality.
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Searching the database
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The search feature allows you to find contract instances that contain specific function calls and
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opcode sequences. It supports simple boolean expressions, such as:
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.. code:: bash
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$ myth --search "func#changeMultisig(address)#"
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$ myth --search "code#PUSH1 0x50,POP#"
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$ myth --search "func#changeMultisig(address)# and code#PUSH1 0x50#"
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Disassembler
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~~~~~~~~~~~~
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You can also disassemble and trace code using the ``-d`` and ``-t`` flags, respectively. When
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tracing, the code is run in the PyEthereum virtual machine with the (optional) input data passed via
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the ``--data`` flag.
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::
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$ myth -d -a "0x3665f2bf19ee5e207645f3e635bf0f4961d661c0"
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0 PUSH1 0x60
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2 PUSH1 0x40
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(...)
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208 #### changeMultisig(address) ####
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209 CALLVALUE
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210 ISZERO
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211 PUSH2 0x00db
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$ mythril -t -a "0x3665f2bf19ee5e207645f3e635bf0f4961d661c0"
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vm storage={'storage': {}, 'nonce': '0', 'balance': '0', 'code': '0x'} gas=b'21000' stack=[] address=b'6e\xf2\xbf\x19\xee^ vE\xf3\xe65\xbf\x0fIa\xd6a\xc0' depth=0 steps=0 inst=96 pushvalue=96 pc=b'0' op=PUSH1
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vm op=PUSH1 gas=b'20997' stack=[b'96'] depth=0 steps=1 inst=96 pushvalue=64 pc=b'2'
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vm op=MSTORE gas=b'20994' stack=[b'96', b'64'] depth=0 steps=2 inst=82 pc=b'4'
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Do note however that the debugging / tracing functionality is still quite bare-bones. For manual
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analysis & debugging I recommend using `remix <https://remix.ethereum.org/>`__ and
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`etherscan <https://etherscan.io>`__.
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Finding cross-references
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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It is often useful to know what other addresses are referenced by a particular contract. Let's say
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you are looking for conditions similar to the `Parity Multisig Wallet
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Bug <http://hackingdistributed.com/2017/07/22/deep-dive-parity-bug/>`__. First, you want to find a
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list of contracts that use the ``DELEGATECALL`` opcode:
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::
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$ mythril --search "code#DELEGATECALL#"
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Matched contract with code hash 05e8f07600bd384d82a71aaccaf4b3d3
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Address: 0x432f96e95d249351391583cef9cbda38f26238c8, balance: 1000000000000000
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Matched contract with code hash 07459966443977122e639cbf7804c446
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Address: 0x76799f77587738bfeef09452df215b63d2cfb08a, balance: 1000000000000000
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Address: 0x3582d2a3b67d63ed10f1ecaef0dca71b9283b543, balance: 92000000000000000000
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Address: 0x4b9bc00c35f7cee95c65c3c9836040c37dec9772, balance: 89000000000000000000
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Address: 0x156d5687a201affb3f1e632dcfb9fde4b0128211, balance: 29500000000000000000
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(...)
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You can then use the ``--xrefs`` flag to find other contracts referenced by each of those contracts:
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::
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$ myth --xrefs 07459966443977122e639cbf7804c446
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5b9e8728e316bbeb692d22daaab74f6cbf2c4691
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Then, head to Etherscan to check out the source code, or use the tracer to dynamically test for
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issues.
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Custom scripts
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--------------
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By combining Mythril and `PyEthereum <https://github.com/ethereum/pyethereum>`__ modules you can
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perform more complex static/dynamic analysis tasks.
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-- TODO: Add example(s) --
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Issues
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------
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The RPC database sync is not a very good solution. I explored some other options, including:
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- Using PyEthereum: I encountered issues syncing PyEthereum with Homestead. Also, PyEthApp only
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supports Python 2.7, which causes issues with other important packages.
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- Accessing the Go-Ethereum LevelDB: This would be a great option. However, PyEthereum database
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code seems unable to deal with Go-Ethereum's LevelDB. It would take quite a bit of effort to
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figure this out.
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- IPC might allow for faster sync then RPC - haven't tried it yet.
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I'm writing this in my spare time, so contributors would be highly welcome!
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Credit
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------
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JSON RPC library is adapted from `ethjsonrpc <https://github.com/ConsenSys/ethjsonrpc>`__ (it
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doesn't seem to be maintained anymore, and I needed to make some changes to it).
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Act responsibly!
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---------------
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The purpose of project is to aid discovery of vulnerable smart contracts on the Ethereum mainnet and
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support research for novel security flaws. If you do find an exploitable issue or vulnerable
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contract instances, please `do the right
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thing <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsible_disclosure>`__. Also, note that vulnerability
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branding ("etherbleed", "chainshock",...) is highly discouraged as it will annoy the author and
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others in the security community.
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'''
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setup(
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name='mythril',
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version='0.2.10',
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description='A reversing and bug hunting framework for the Ethereum blockchain',
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long_description=long_description,
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url='https://github.com/b-mueller/mythril',
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author='Bernhard Mueller',
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author_email='bernhard.mueller11@gmail.com',
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license='MIT',
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classifiers=[
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'Development Status :: 3 - Alpha',
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'Intended Audience :: Science/Research',
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'Topic :: Software Development :: Disassemblers',
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'License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4',
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'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5',
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],
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keywords='hacking disassembler security ethereum',
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packages=find_packages(exclude=['contrib', 'docs', 'tests']),
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install_requires=[
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'ethereum>=2.0.4',
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'ZODB>=5.3.0'
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],
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python_requires='>=3.5',
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extras_require={
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},
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scripts=['myth']
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)
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