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extract_otp_secret_keys.py
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# Extract two-factor authentication (2FA, TFA) secret keys from export QR codes of "Google Authenticator" app
#
# Usage:
# 1. Export the QR codes from "Google Authenticator" app
# 2. Read QR codes with QR code reader (e.g. with a second device)
# 3. Save the captured QR codes in a text file. Save each QR code on a new line. (The captured QR codes look like "otpauth-migration://offline?data=...")
# 4. Call this script with the file as input:
# python extract_otp_secret_keys.py example_export.txt
#
# Requirement:
# The protobuf package of Google for proto3 is required for running this script.
# pip install protobuf
#
# Optional:
# For printing QR codes, the qrcode module is required
# pip install qrcode
#
# Technical background:
# The export QR code of "Google Authenticator" contains the URL "otpauth-migration://offline?data=...".
# The data parameter is a base64 encoded proto3 message (Google Protocol Buffers).
#
# Command for regeneration of Python code from proto3 message definition file (only necessary in case of changes of the proto3 message definition):
# protoc --python_out=generated_python google_auth.proto
#
# References:
# Proto3 documentation: https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/pythontutorial
# Template code: https://github.com/beemdevelopment/Aegis/pull/406
# Author: Scito (https://scito.ch)
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import argparse
import base64
import fileinput
import sys
import csv
import json
from urllib.parse import parse_qs, urlencode, urlparse, quote
from os import path, makedirs
from re import compile as rcompile
import protobuf_generated_python.google_auth_pb2
def sys_main():
main(sys.argv[1:])
def main(sys_args):
global verbose, quiet
args = parse_args(sys_args)
verbose = args.verbose if args.verbose else 0
quiet = args.quiet
otps = extract_otps(args)
write_csv(args, otps)
write_json(args, otps)
def parse_args(sys_args):
arg_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
arg_parser.add_argument('infile', help='file or - for stdin (default: -) with "otpauth-migration://..." URLs separated by newlines, lines starting with # are ignored')
arg_parser.add_argument('--json', '-j', help='export to json file', metavar=('FILE'))
arg_parser.add_argument('--csv', '-c', help='export to csv file', metavar=('FILE'))
arg_parser.add_argument('--printqr', '-p', help='print QR code(s) as text to the terminal (requires qrcode module)', action='store_true')
arg_parser.add_argument('--saveqr', '-s', help='save QR code(s) as images to the given folder (requires qrcode module)', metavar=('DIR'))
arg_parser.add_argument('--verbose', '-v', help='verbose output', action='count')
arg_parser.add_argument('--quiet', '-q', help='no stdout output', action='store_true')
args = arg_parser.parse_args(sys_args)
if args.verbose and args.quiet:
print("The arguments --verbose and --quiet are mutually exclusive.")
sys.exit(1)
return args
def extract_otps(args):
global verbose, quiet
quiet = args.quiet
otps = []
i = j = 0
for line in (line.strip() for line in fileinput.input(args.infile)):
if verbose: print(line)
if line.startswith('#') or line == '': continue
i += 1
payload = get_payload_from_line(line, i, args)
# pylint: disable=no-member
for raw_otp in payload.otp_parameters:
j += 1
if verbose: print('\n{}. Secret Key'.format(j))
secret = convert_secret_from_bytes_to_base32_str(raw_otp.secret)
otp_type = get_enum_name_by_number(raw_otp, 'type')
otp_url = build_otp_url(secret, raw_otp)
otp = {
"name": raw_otp.name,
"secret": secret,
"issuer": raw_otp.issuer,
"type": otp_type,
"url": otp_url
}
if not quiet:
print_otp(otp)
if args.printqr:
print_qr(args, otp_url)
if args.saveqr:
save_qr(otp, args, j)
if not quiet:
print()
otps.append(otp)
return otps
def get_payload_from_line(line, i, args):
global verbose
if not line.startswith('otpauth-migration://'):
print('\nWARN: line is not a otpauth-migration:// URL\ninput file: {}\nline "{}"\nProbably a wrong file was given'.format(args.infile, line))
parsed_url = urlparse(line)
if verbose > 1: print('\nDEBUG: parsed_url={}'.format(parsed_url))
params = parse_qs(parsed_url.query, strict_parsing=True)
if verbose > 1: print('\nDEBUG: querystring params={}'.format(params))
if 'data' not in params:
print('\nERROR: no data query parameter in input URL\ninput file: {}\nline "{}"\nProbably a wrong file was given'.format(args.infile, line))
sys.exit(1)
data_base64 = params['data'][0]
if verbose > 1: print('\nDEBUG: data_base64={}'.format(data_base64))
data_base64_fixed = data_base64.replace(' ', '+')
if verbose > 1: print('\nDEBUG: data_base64_fixed={}'.format(data_base64))
data = base64.b64decode(data_base64_fixed, validate=True)
payload = protobuf_generated_python.google_auth_pb2.MigrationPayload()
payload.ParseFromString(data)
if verbose:
print('\n{}. Payload Line'.format(i), payload, sep='\n')
return payload
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40226049/find-enums-listed-in-python-descriptor-for-protobuf
def get_enum_name_by_number(parent, field_name):
field_value = getattr(parent, field_name)
return parent.DESCRIPTOR.fields_by_name[field_name].enum_type.values_by_number.get(field_value).name
def convert_secret_from_bytes_to_base32_str(bytes):
return str(base64.b32encode(bytes), 'utf-8').replace('=', '')
def build_otp_url(secret, raw_otp):
url_params = {'secret': secret}
if raw_otp.type == 1: url_params['counter'] = raw_otp.counter
if raw_otp.issuer: url_params['issuer'] = raw_otp.issuer
otp_url = 'otpauth://{}/{}?'.format('totp' if raw_otp.type == 2 else 'hotp', quote(raw_otp.name)) + urlencode(url_params)
return otp_url
def print_otp(otp):
print('Name: {}'.format(otp['name']))
print('Secret: {}'.format(otp['secret']))
if otp['issuer']: print('Issuer: {}'.format(otp['issuer']))
print('Type: {}'.format(otp['type']))
if verbose:
print(otp['url'])
def save_qr(otp, args, j):
dir = args.saveqr
if not (path.exists(dir)): makedirs(dir, exist_ok=True)
pattern = rcompile(r'[\W_]+')
file_otp_name = pattern.sub('', otp['name'])
file_otp_issuer = pattern.sub('', otp['issuer'])
save_qr_file(args, otp['url'], '{}/{}-{}{}.png'.format(dir, j, file_otp_name, '-' + file_otp_issuer if file_otp_issuer else ''))
return file_otp_issuer
def save_qr_file(args, data, name):
from qrcode import QRCode
global verbose
qr = QRCode()
qr.add_data(data)
img = qr.make_image(fill_color='black', back_color='white')
if verbose: print('Saving to {}'.format(name))
img.save(name)
def print_qr(args, data):
from qrcode import QRCode
qr = QRCode()
qr.add_data(data)
qr.print_ascii()
def write_csv(args, otps):
global verbose, quiet
if args.csv and len(otps) > 0:
with open(args.csv, "w") as outfile:
writer = csv.DictWriter(outfile, otps[0].keys())
writer.writeheader()
writer.writerows(otps)
if not quiet: print("Exported {} otps to csv".format(len(otps)))
def write_json(args, otps):
global verbose, quiet
if args.json:
with open(args.json, "w") as outfile:
json.dump(otps, outfile, indent=4)
if not quiet: print("Exported {} otp entries to json".format(len(otps)))
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys_main()