[204] | 1 | #!/usr/bin/env python |
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[210] | 3 | ## @package pyregfi |
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| 4 | # Python interface to the regfi library. |
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| 5 | # |
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| 6 | |
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[221] | 7 | ## @mainpage API Documentation |
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| 8 | # |
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| 9 | # The pyregfi module provides a Python interface to the @ref regfi Windows |
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| 10 | # registry library. |
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| 11 | # |
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| 12 | # The library operates on registry hives, each of which is contained within a |
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| 13 | # single file. To get started, one must first open the registry hive file with |
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| 14 | # the open() or file() Python built-in functions (or equivalent) and then pass |
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| 15 | # the resulting file object to pyregfi. For example: |
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| 16 | # @code |
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| 17 | # >>> import pyregfi |
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| 18 | # >>> fh = open('/mnt/win/c/WINDOWS/system32/config/system', 'rb') |
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| 19 | # >>> myHive = pyregfi.Hive(fh) |
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| 20 | # @endcode |
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| 21 | # |
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| 22 | # Using this Hive object, one can begin investigating what top-level keys |
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| 23 | # exist by starting with the root Key attribute: |
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| 24 | # @code |
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| 25 | # >>> for key in myHive.root.subkeys: |
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| 26 | # ... print(key.name) |
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| 27 | # ControlSet001 |
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| 28 | # ControlSet003 |
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| 29 | # LastKnownGoodRecovery |
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| 30 | # MountedDevices |
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| 31 | # Select |
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| 32 | # Setup |
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| 33 | # WPA |
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| 34 | # @endcode |
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| 35 | # |
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| 36 | # From there, accessing subkeys and values by name is a simple matter of: |
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| 37 | # @code |
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| 38 | # >>> myKey = myHive.root.subkeys['Select'] |
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| 39 | # >>> myValue = myKey.values['Current'] |
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| 40 | # @endcode |
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| 41 | # |
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| 42 | # The data associated with a Value can be obtained through the fetch_data() |
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| 43 | # method: |
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| 44 | # @code |
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| 45 | # >>> print(myValue.fetch_data()) |
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| 46 | # 1 |
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| 47 | # @endcode |
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| 48 | # |
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| 49 | # While useful for simple exercises, using the subkeys object for deeply nested |
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| 50 | # paths is not efficient and doesn't make for particularly attractive code. |
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| 51 | # Instead, a special-purpose HiveIterator class is provided for simplicity of |
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| 52 | # use and fast access to specific known paths: |
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| 53 | # @code |
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| 54 | # >>> myIter = pyregfi.HiveIterator(myHive) |
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| 55 | # >>> myIter.descend(['ControlSet001','Control','NetworkProvider','HwOrder']) |
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| 56 | # >>> myKey = myIter.current_key() |
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| 57 | # >>> print(myKey.values['ProviderOrder'].fetch_data()) |
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| 58 | # RDPNP,LanmanWorkstation,WebClient |
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| 59 | # @endcode |
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| 60 | # |
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| 61 | # The first two lines above can be simplified in some "syntactic sugar" provided |
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| 62 | # by the Hive.subtree() method. Also, as one might expect, the HiveIterator |
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| 63 | # also acts as an iterator, producing keys in a depth-first order. |
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| 64 | # For instance, to traverse all keys under the ControlSet003\\Services key, |
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| 65 | # printing their names as we go, we could do: |
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| 66 | # @code |
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| 67 | # >>> for key in Hive.subtree(['ControlSet003','Services']): |
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| 68 | # >>> print(key.name) |
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| 69 | # Services |
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| 70 | # Abiosdsk |
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| 71 | # abp480n5 |
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| 72 | # Parameters |
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| 73 | # PnpInterface |
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| 74 | # ACPI |
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| 75 | # [...] |
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| 76 | # @endcode |
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| 77 | # |
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| 78 | # Note that "Services" was printed first, since the subtree is traversed as a |
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| 79 | # "preordering depth-first" search starting with the HiveIterator's current_key(). |
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| 80 | # As one might expect, traversals of subtrees stops when all elements in a |
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| 81 | # specific subtree (and none outside of it) have been traversed. |
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| 82 | # |
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| 83 | # For more information, peruse the various attributes and methods available on |
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| 84 | # the Hive, HiveIterator, Key, Value, and Security classes. |
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| 85 | # |
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| 86 | # @note @ref regfi is a read-only library by design and there |
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| 87 | # are no plans to implement write support. |
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| 88 | # |
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| 89 | # @note At present, pyregfi has been tested with Python versions 2.6 and 3.1 |
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| 90 | # |
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| 91 | # @note Developers strive to make pyregfi thread-safe. |
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| 92 | # |
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| 93 | # @note Key and Value names are case-sensitive in regfi and pyregfi |
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| 94 | # |
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[204] | 95 | import sys |
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[219] | 96 | import time |
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[204] | 97 | import ctypes |
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| 98 | import ctypes.util |
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[228] | 99 | import threading |
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| 100 | from pyregfi.structures import * |
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[204] | 101 | |
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[228] | 102 | |
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[221] | 103 | ## An enumeration of registry Value data types |
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[210] | 104 | # |
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[221] | 105 | # @note This is a static class, there is no need to instantiate it. |
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| 106 | # Just access its attributes directly as DATA_TYPES.SZ, etc |
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| 107 | class DATA_TYPES(object): |
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| 108 | ## None / Unknown |
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| 109 | NONE = 0 |
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| 110 | ## String |
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| 111 | SZ = 1 |
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| 112 | ## String with %...% expansions |
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| 113 | EXPAND_SZ = 2 |
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| 114 | ## Binary buffer |
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| 115 | BINARY = 3 |
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| 116 | ## 32 bit integer (little endian) |
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| 117 | DWORD = 4 # DWORD, little endian |
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| 118 | ## 32 bit integer (little endian) |
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| 119 | DWORD_LE = 4 |
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| 120 | ## 32 bit integer (big endian) |
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| 121 | DWORD_BE = 5 # DWORD, big endian |
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| 122 | ## Symbolic link |
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| 123 | LINK = 6 |
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| 124 | ## List of strings |
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| 125 | MULTI_SZ = 7 |
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| 126 | ## Unknown structure |
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| 127 | RESOURCE_LIST = 8 |
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| 128 | ## Unknown structure |
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| 129 | FULL_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTOR = 9 |
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| 130 | ## Unknown structure |
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| 131 | RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_LIST = 10 |
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| 132 | ## 64 bit integer |
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| 133 | QWORD = 11 # 64-bit little endian |
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[205] | 134 | |
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| 135 | |
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[227] | 136 | ## An enumeration of log message types |
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| 137 | # |
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| 138 | # @note This is a static class, there is no need to instantiate it. |
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| 139 | # Just access its attributes directly as LOG_TYPES.INFO, etc |
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| 140 | class LOG_TYPES(object): |
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| 141 | ## Informational messages, useful in debugging |
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| 142 | INFO = 0x01 |
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| 143 | ## Non-critical problems in structure parsing or intepretation |
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| 144 | WARN = 0x04 |
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| 145 | ## Major failures |
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| 146 | ERROR = 0x10 |
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| 147 | |
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| 148 | |
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[208] | 149 | def _buffer2bytearray(char_pointer, length): |
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| 150 | if length == 0 or char_pointer == None: |
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| 151 | return None |
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| 152 | |
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| 153 | ret_val = bytearray(length) |
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| 154 | for i in range(0,length): |
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| 155 | ret_val[i] = char_pointer[i][0] |
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| 156 | |
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| 157 | return ret_val |
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| 158 | |
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| 159 | |
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[215] | 160 | def _strlist2charss(str_list): |
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| 161 | ret_val = [] |
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| 162 | for s in str_list: |
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| 163 | ret_val.append(s.encode('utf-8', 'replace')) |
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| 164 | |
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[220] | 165 | ret_val = (ctypes.c_char_p*(len(str_list)+1))(*ret_val) |
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[215] | 166 | # Terminate the char** with a NULL pointer |
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| 167 | ret_val[-1] = 0 |
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| 168 | |
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| 169 | return ret_val |
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| 170 | |
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| 171 | |
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[209] | 172 | def _charss2strlist(chars_pointer): |
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| 173 | ret_val = [] |
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| 174 | i = 0 |
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| 175 | s = chars_pointer[i] |
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| 176 | while s != None: |
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[213] | 177 | ret_val.append(s.decode('utf-8', 'replace')) |
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[209] | 178 | i += 1 |
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| 179 | s = chars_pointer[i] |
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[208] | 180 | |
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[209] | 181 | return ret_val |
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[208] | 182 | |
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[210] | 183 | |
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[233] | 184 | ## Returns the (py)regfi library version |
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| 185 | # |
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| 186 | # @return A string indicating the version |
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| 187 | def getVersion(): |
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| 188 | return regfi.regfi_version() |
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| 189 | |
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| 190 | |
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[221] | 191 | ## Retrieves messages produced by regfi during parsing and interpretation |
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| 192 | # |
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| 193 | # The regfi C library may generate log messages stored in a special thread-safe |
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| 194 | # global data structure. These messages should be retrieved periodically or |
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| 195 | # after each major operation by callers to determine if any errors or warnings |
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| 196 | # should be reported to the user. Failure to retrieve these could result in |
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| 197 | # excessive memory consumption. |
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[232] | 198 | def getLogMessages(): |
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[221] | 199 | msgs = regfi.regfi_log_get_str() |
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[226] | 200 | if not msgs: |
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[221] | 201 | return '' |
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| 202 | return msgs.decode('utf-8') |
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| 203 | |
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| 204 | |
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[227] | 205 | ## Sets the types of log messages to record |
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| 206 | # |
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| 207 | # @param log_types A sequence of message types that regfi should generate. |
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| 208 | # Message types can be found in the LOG_TYPES enumeration. |
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| 209 | # |
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| 210 | # @return True on success, False on failure. Failures are rare, but could |
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| 211 | # indicate that global logging is not operating as expected. |
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| 212 | # |
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| 213 | # Example: |
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| 214 | # @code |
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[232] | 215 | # setLogMask((LOG_TYPES.ERROR, LOG_TYPES.WARN, LOG_TYPES.INFO)) |
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[227] | 216 | # @endcode |
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| 217 | # |
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| 218 | # The message mask is a global (all hives, iterators), thread-specific value. |
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| 219 | # For more information, see @ref regfi_log_set_mask. |
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| 220 | # |
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[232] | 221 | def setLogMask(log_types): |
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[227] | 222 | mask = 0 |
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| 223 | for m in log_types: |
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| 224 | mask |= m |
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| 225 | return regfi.regfi_log_set_mask(mask) |
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| 226 | |
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| 227 | |
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[232] | 228 | ## Opens a file as a registry hive |
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| 229 | # |
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| 230 | # @param path The file path of a hive, as one would provide to the |
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| 231 | # open() built-in |
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| 232 | # |
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| 233 | # @return A new Hive instance |
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| 234 | def openHive(path): |
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| 235 | fh = open(path, 'rb') |
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| 236 | return Hive(fh) |
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| 237 | |
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| 238 | |
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[221] | 239 | ## Abstract class for most objects returned by the library |
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[212] | 240 | class _StructureWrapper(object): |
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[214] | 241 | _hive = None |
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| 242 | _base = None |
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[206] | 243 | |
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[207] | 244 | def __init__(self, hive, base): |
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[215] | 245 | if not hive: |
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| 246 | raise Exception("Could not create _StructureWrapper," |
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| 247 | + " hive is NULL. Current log:\n" |
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[232] | 248 | + getLogMessages()) |
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[215] | 249 | if not base: |
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| 250 | raise Exception("Could not create _StructureWrapper," |
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| 251 | + " base is NULL. Current log:\n" |
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[232] | 252 | + getLogMessages()) |
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[214] | 253 | self._hive = hive |
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| 254 | self._base = base |
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[206] | 255 | |
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[224] | 256 | |
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[221] | 257 | # Memory management for most regfi structures is taken care of here |
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[206] | 258 | def __del__(self): |
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[228] | 259 | regfi.regfi_free_record(self._hive.file, self._base) |
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[206] | 260 | |
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[224] | 261 | |
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[221] | 262 | # Any attribute requests not explicitly defined in subclasses gets passed |
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| 263 | # to the equivalent REGFI_* structure defined in structures.py |
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[206] | 264 | def __getattr__(self, name): |
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[214] | 265 | return getattr(self._base.contents, name) |
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[224] | 266 | |
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[221] | 267 | |
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| 268 | ## Test for equality |
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| 269 | # |
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| 270 | # Records returned by pyregfi may be compared with one another. For example: |
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| 271 | # @code |
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| 272 | # >>> key2 = key1.subkeys['child'] |
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| 273 | # >>> key1 == key2 |
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| 274 | # False |
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| 275 | # >>> key1 != key2 |
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| 276 | # True |
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| 277 | # >>> key1 == key2.get_parent() |
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| 278 | # True |
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| 279 | # @endcode |
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[206] | 280 | def __eq__(self, other): |
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| 281 | return (type(self) == type(other)) and (self.offset == other.offset) |
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| 282 | |
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[224] | 283 | |
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[206] | 284 | def __ne__(self, other): |
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| 285 | return (not self.__eq__(other)) |
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| 286 | |
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[208] | 287 | |
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[221] | 288 | class Key(): |
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[206] | 289 | pass |
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| 290 | |
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[221] | 291 | |
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| 292 | class Value(): |
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[206] | 293 | pass |
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| 294 | |
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[221] | 295 | |
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| 296 | ## Registry security record and descriptor |
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| 297 | # XXX: Access to security descriptors not yet implemented |
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[206] | 298 | class Security(_StructureWrapper): |
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| 299 | pass |
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| 300 | |
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[221] | 301 | ## Abstract class for ValueList and SubkeyList |
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[212] | 302 | class _GenericList(object): |
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[214] | 303 | _hive = None |
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[224] | 304 | _key_base = None |
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[214] | 305 | _length = None |
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| 306 | _current = None |
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[207] | 307 | |
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[221] | 308 | # implementation-specific functions for SubkeyList and ValueList |
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[214] | 309 | _fetch_num = None |
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| 310 | _find_element = None |
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| 311 | _get_element = None |
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| 312 | _constructor = None |
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[208] | 313 | |
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[207] | 314 | def __init__(self, key): |
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[224] | 315 | if not key: |
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| 316 | raise Exception("Could not create _GenericList; key is NULL." |
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[232] | 317 | + "Current log:\n" + getLogMessages()) |
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[224] | 318 | |
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[228] | 319 | if not regfi.regfi_reference_record(key._hive.file, key._base): |
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[224] | 320 | raise Exception("Could not create _GenericList; memory error." |
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[232] | 321 | + "Current log:\n" + getLogMessages()) |
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[224] | 322 | self._key_base = key._base |
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| 323 | self._length = self._fetch_num(self._key_base) |
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[214] | 324 | self._hive = key._hive |
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| 325 | |
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[207] | 326 | |
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[224] | 327 | def __del__(self): |
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[228] | 328 | regfi.regfi_free_record(self._hive.file, self._key_base) |
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[224] | 329 | |
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[228] | 330 | |
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[221] | 331 | ## Length of list |
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[207] | 332 | def __len__(self): |
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[214] | 333 | return self._length |
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[207] | 334 | |
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[221] | 335 | |
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| 336 | ## Retrieves a list element by name |
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| 337 | # |
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| 338 | # @return the first element whose name matches, or None if the element |
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| 339 | # could not be found |
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[207] | 340 | def __getitem__(self, name): |
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[220] | 341 | index = ctypes.c_uint32() |
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[208] | 342 | if isinstance(name, str): |
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| 343 | name = name.encode('utf-8') |
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| 344 | |
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[209] | 345 | if name != None: |
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| 346 | name = create_string_buffer(bytes(name)) |
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| 347 | |
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[224] | 348 | if self._find_element(self._hive.file, self._key_base, |
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[220] | 349 | name, byref(index)): |
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| 350 | return self._constructor(self._hive, |
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[214] | 351 | self._get_element(self._hive.file, |
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[224] | 352 | self._key_base, |
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[214] | 353 | index)) |
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[207] | 354 | raise KeyError('') |
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| 355 | |
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[209] | 356 | def get(self, name, default): |
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| 357 | try: |
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| 358 | return self[name] |
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| 359 | except KeyError: |
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| 360 | return default |
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| 361 | |
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[207] | 362 | def __iter__(self): |
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[214] | 363 | self._current = 0 |
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[207] | 364 | return self |
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| 365 | |
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| 366 | def __next__(self): |
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[214] | 367 | if self._current >= self._length: |
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[207] | 368 | raise StopIteration('') |
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| 369 | |
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[224] | 370 | elem = self._get_element(self._hive.file, self._key_base, |
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[220] | 371 | ctypes.c_uint32(self._current)) |
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[214] | 372 | self._current += 1 |
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| 373 | return self._constructor(self._hive, elem) |
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[207] | 374 | |
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[212] | 375 | # For Python 2.x |
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[214] | 376 | next = __next__ |
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[207] | 377 | |
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[212] | 378 | |
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[221] | 379 | ## The list of subkeys associated with a Key |
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| 380 | # |
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| 381 | # This attribute is both iterable: |
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| 382 | # @code |
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| 383 | # for k in myKey.subkeys: |
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| 384 | # ... |
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| 385 | # @endcode |
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| 386 | # and accessible as a dictionary: |
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| 387 | # @code |
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| 388 | # mySubkey = myKey.subkeys["keyName"] |
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| 389 | # @endcode |
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| 390 | # |
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| 391 | # @note SubkeyLists should never be accessed directly and only exist |
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| 392 | # in association with a parent Key object. Do not retain references to |
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| 393 | # SubkeyLists. Instead, access them via their parent Key at all times. |
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| 394 | class SubkeyList(_GenericList): |
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[214] | 395 | _fetch_num = regfi.regfi_fetch_num_subkeys |
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| 396 | _find_element = regfi.regfi_find_subkey |
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| 397 | _get_element = regfi.regfi_get_subkey |
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[208] | 398 | |
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| 399 | |
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[221] | 400 | ## The list of values associated with a Key |
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| 401 | # |
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| 402 | # This attribute is both iterable: |
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| 403 | # @code |
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| 404 | # for v in myKey.values: |
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| 405 | # ... |
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| 406 | # @endcode |
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| 407 | # and accessible as a dictionary: |
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| 408 | # @code |
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| 409 | # myValue = myKey.values["valueName"] |
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| 410 | # @endcode |
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| 411 | # |
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| 412 | # @note ValueLists should never be accessed directly and only exist |
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| 413 | # in association with a parent Key object. Do not retain references to |
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| 414 | # ValueLists. Instead, access them via their parent Key at all times. |
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| 415 | class ValueList(_GenericList): |
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[214] | 416 | _fetch_num = regfi.regfi_fetch_num_values |
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| 417 | _find_element = regfi.regfi_find_value |
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| 418 | _get_element = regfi.regfi_get_value |
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[208] | 419 | |
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| 420 | |
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[215] | 421 | ## Registry key |
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[221] | 422 | # These represent registry keys (@ref REGFI_NK records) and provide |
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| 423 | # access to their subkeys, values, and other metadata. |
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| 424 | # |
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| 425 | # @note Value instances may provide access to more than the attributes |
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| 426 | # documented here. However, undocumented attributes may change over time |
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| 427 | # and are not officially supported. If you need access to an attribute |
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| 428 | # not shown here, see pyregfi.structures. |
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[207] | 429 | class Key(_StructureWrapper): |
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[221] | 430 | ## A @ref ValueList object representing the list of Values |
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| 431 | # stored on this Key |
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[207] | 432 | values = None |
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[221] | 433 | |
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| 434 | ## A @ref SubkeyList object representing the list of subkeys |
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| 435 | # stored on this Key |
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[208] | 436 | subkeys = None |
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[207] | 437 | |
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[221] | 438 | ## The raw Key name as an uninterpreted bytearray |
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| 439 | name_raw = (b"...") |
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| 440 | |
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| 441 | ## The name of the Key as a (unicode) string |
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| 442 | name = "..." |
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| 443 | |
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| 444 | ## The absolute file offset of the Key record's cell in the Hive file |
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| 445 | offset = 0xCAFEBABE |
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| 446 | |
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| 447 | ## This Key's last modified time represented as the number of seconds |
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| 448 | # since the UNIX epoch in UTC; similar to what time.time() returns |
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| 449 | modified = 1300000000.123456 |
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| 450 | |
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| 451 | ## The NK record's flags field |
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| 452 | flags = 0x10110001 |
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| 453 | |
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[207] | 454 | def __init__(self, hive, base): |
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| 455 | super(Key, self).__init__(hive, base) |
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[221] | 456 | self.values = ValueList(self) |
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| 457 | self.subkeys = SubkeyList(self) |
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[207] | 458 | |
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[208] | 459 | def __getattr__(self, name): |
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| 460 | if name == "name": |
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[219] | 461 | ret_val = super(Key, self).__getattr__(name) |
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| 462 | |
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[209] | 463 | if ret_val == None: |
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| 464 | ret_val = self.name_raw |
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| 465 | else: |
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[213] | 466 | ret_val = ret_val.decode('utf-8', 'replace') |
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[209] | 467 | |
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[208] | 468 | elif name == "name_raw": |
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[219] | 469 | ret_val = super(Key, self).__getattr__(name) |
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[208] | 470 | length = super(Key, self).__getattr__('name_length') |
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| 471 | ret_val = _buffer2bytearray(ret_val, length) |
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| 472 | |
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[219] | 473 | elif name == "modified": |
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| 474 | ret_val = regfi.regfi_nt2unix_time(byref(self._base.contents.mtime)) |
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| 475 | |
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| 476 | else: |
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| 477 | ret_val = super(Key, self).__getattr__(name) |
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| 478 | |
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[208] | 479 | return ret_val |
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| 480 | |
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[221] | 481 | |
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| 482 | ## Retrieves the Security properties for this key |
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[207] | 483 | def fetch_security(self): |
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[214] | 484 | return Security(self._hive, |
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[215] | 485 | regfi.regfi_fetch_sk(self._hive.file, self._base)) |
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[207] | 486 | |
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[221] | 487 | |
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| 488 | ## Retrieves the class name for this key |
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| 489 | # |
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| 490 | # Class names are typically stored as UTF-16LE strings, so these are decoded |
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| 491 | # into proper python (unicode) strings. However, if this fails, a bytearray |
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| 492 | # is instead returned containing the raw buffer stored for the class name. |
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| 493 | # |
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| 494 | # @return The class name as a string or bytearray. None if a class name |
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| 495 | # doesn't exist or an unrecoverable error occurred during retrieval. |
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[219] | 496 | def fetch_classname(self): |
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| 497 | ret_val = None |
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| 498 | cn_p = regfi.regfi_fetch_classname(self._hive.file, self._base) |
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| 499 | if cn_p: |
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| 500 | cn_struct = cn_p.contents |
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| 501 | if cn_struct.interpreted: |
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| 502 | ret_val = cn_struct.interpreted.decode('utf-8', 'replace') |
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| 503 | else: |
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| 504 | ret_val = _buffer2bytearray(cn_struct.raw, |
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| 505 | cn_struct.size) |
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[228] | 506 | regfi.regfi_free_record(self._hive.file, cn_p) |
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[219] | 507 | |
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| 508 | return ret_val |
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| 509 | |
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[221] | 510 | |
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| 511 | ## Retrieves this key's parent key |
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| 512 | # |
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| 513 | # @return The parent's Key instance or None if current key is root |
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| 514 | # (or an error occured) |
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[215] | 515 | def get_parent(self): |
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[218] | 516 | if self.is_root(): |
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| 517 | return None |
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[215] | 518 | parent_base = regfi.regfi_get_parentkey(self._hive.file, self._base) |
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| 519 | if parent_base: |
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| 520 | return Key(self._hive, parent_base) |
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| 521 | return None |
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| 522 | |
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| 523 | def is_root(self): |
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[218] | 524 | return (self._hive.root == self) |
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[215] | 525 | |
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| 526 | |
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[210] | 527 | ## Registry value (metadata) |
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| 528 | # |
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| 529 | # These represent registry values (@ref REGFI_VK records) and provide |
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| 530 | # access to their associated data. |
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[221] | 531 | # |
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| 532 | # @note Value instances may provide access to more than the attributes |
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| 533 | # documented here. However, undocumented attributes may change over time |
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| 534 | # and are not officially supported. If you need access to an attribute |
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| 535 | # not shown here, see pyregfi.structures. |
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[208] | 536 | class Value(_StructureWrapper): |
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[221] | 537 | ## The raw Value name as an uninterpreted bytearray |
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| 538 | name_raw = (b"...") |
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| 539 | |
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| 540 | ## The name of the Value as a (unicode) string |
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| 541 | name = "..." |
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| 542 | |
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| 543 | ## The absolute file offset of the Value record's cell in the Hive file |
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| 544 | offset = 0xCAFEBABE |
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| 545 | |
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| 546 | ## The length of data advertised in the VK record |
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| 547 | data_size = 0xCAFEBABE |
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| 548 | |
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| 549 | ## An integer which represents the data type for this Value's data |
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| 550 | # Typically this value is one of 12 types defined in @ref DATA_TYPES, |
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| 551 | # but in some cases (the SAM hive) it may be used for other purposes |
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| 552 | type = DATA_TYPES.NONE |
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| 553 | |
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| 554 | ## The VK record's flags field |
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| 555 | flags = 0x10110001 |
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| 556 | |
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| 557 | ## Retrieves the Value's data according to advertised type |
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| 558 | # |
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| 559 | # Data is loaded from its cell(s) and then interpreted based on the data |
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| 560 | # type recorded in the Value. It is not uncommon for data to be stored with |
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| 561 | # the wrong type or even with invalid types. If you have difficulty |
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| 562 | # obtaining desired data here, use @ref fetch_raw_data(). |
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| 563 | # |
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| 564 | # @return The interpreted representation of the data as one of several |
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| 565 | # possible Python types, as listed below. None if any failure |
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| 566 | # occurred during extraction or conversion. |
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| 567 | # |
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| 568 | # @retval string for SZ, EXPAND_SZ, and LINK |
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| 569 | # @retval int for DWORD, DWORD_BE, and QWORD |
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| 570 | # @retval list(string) for MULTI_SZ |
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| 571 | # @retval bytearray for NONE, BINARY, RESOURCE_LIST, |
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| 572 | # FULL_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTOR, and RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_LIST |
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| 573 | # |
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[219] | 574 | def fetch_data(self): |
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[209] | 575 | ret_val = None |
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[219] | 576 | data_p = regfi.regfi_fetch_data(self._hive.file, self._base) |
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| 577 | if not data_p: |
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| 578 | return None |
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| 579 | data_struct = data_p.contents |
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[208] | 580 | |
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[219] | 581 | if data_struct.interpreted_size == 0: |
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| 582 | ret_val = None |
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[221] | 583 | elif data_struct.type in (DATA_TYPES.SZ, DATA_TYPES.EXPAND_SZ, DATA_TYPES.LINK): |
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[219] | 584 | # Unicode strings |
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| 585 | ret_val = data_struct.interpreted.string.decode('utf-8', 'replace') |
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[221] | 586 | elif data_struct.type in (DATA_TYPES.DWORD, DATA_TYPES.DWORD_BE): |
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[219] | 587 | # 32 bit integers |
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| 588 | ret_val = data_struct.interpreted.dword |
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[221] | 589 | elif data_struct.type == DATA_TYPES.QWORD: |
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[219] | 590 | # 64 bit integers |
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| 591 | ret_val = data_struct.interpreted.qword |
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[221] | 592 | elif data_struct.type == DATA_TYPES.MULTI_SZ: |
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[219] | 593 | ret_val = _charss2strlist(data_struct.interpreted.multiple_string) |
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[221] | 594 | elif data_struct.type in (DATA_TYPES.NONE, DATA_TYPES.RESOURCE_LIST, |
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| 595 | DATA_TYPES.FULL_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTOR, |
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| 596 | DATA_TYPES.RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_LIST, |
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| 597 | DATA_TYPES.BINARY): |
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[219] | 598 | ret_val = _buffer2bytearray(data_struct.interpreted.none, |
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| 599 | data_struct.interpreted_size) |
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[209] | 600 | |
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[228] | 601 | regfi.regfi_free_record(self._hive.file, data_p) |
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[219] | 602 | return ret_val |
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[221] | 603 | |
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| 604 | |
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| 605 | ## Retrieves raw representation of Value's data |
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| 606 | # |
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| 607 | # @return A bytearray containing the data |
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| 608 | # |
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[219] | 609 | def fetch_raw_data(self): |
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| 610 | ret_val = None |
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| 611 | # XXX: should we load the data without interpretation instead? |
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| 612 | data_p = regfi.regfi_fetch_data(self._hive.file, self._base) |
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| 613 | if not data_p: |
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| 614 | return None |
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[209] | 615 | |
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[219] | 616 | data_struct = data_p.contents |
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| 617 | ret_val = _buffer2bytearray(data_struct.raw, |
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| 618 | data_struct.size) |
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[228] | 619 | regfi.regfi_free_record(self._hive.file, data_p) |
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[208] | 620 | return ret_val |
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| 621 | |
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[221] | 622 | |
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[219] | 623 | def __getattr__(self, name): |
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| 624 | ret_val = super(Value, self).__getattr__(name) |
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| 625 | if name == "name": |
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| 626 | if ret_val == None: |
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| 627 | ret_val = self.name_raw |
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| 628 | else: |
---|
| 629 | ret_val = ret_val.decode('utf-8', 'replace') |
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[208] | 630 | |
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[219] | 631 | elif name == "name_raw": |
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| 632 | length = super(Value, self).__getattr__('name_length') |
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| 633 | ret_val = _buffer2bytearray(ret_val, length) |
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| 634 | |
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| 635 | return ret_val |
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| 636 | |
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| 637 | |
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[208] | 638 | # Avoids chicken/egg class definitions. |
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| 639 | # Also makes for convenient code reuse in these lists' parent classes. |
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[221] | 640 | SubkeyList._constructor = Key |
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| 641 | ValueList._constructor = Value |
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[208] | 642 | |
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| 643 | |
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| 644 | |
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[210] | 645 | ## Represents a single registry hive (file) |
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| 646 | class Hive(): |
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[204] | 647 | file = None |
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| 648 | raw_file = None |
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[218] | 649 | _root = None |
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| 650 | |
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[221] | 651 | ## The root Key of this Hive |
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| 652 | root = None |
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| 653 | |
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| 654 | ## This Hives's last modified time represented as the number of seconds |
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| 655 | # since the UNIX epoch in UTC; similar to what time.time() returns |
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| 656 | modified = 1300000000.123456 |
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| 657 | |
---|
| 658 | ## First sequence number |
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| 659 | sequence1 = 12345678 |
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| 660 | |
---|
| 661 | ## Second sequence number |
---|
| 662 | sequence2 = 12345678 |
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| 663 | |
---|
| 664 | ## Major version |
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| 665 | major_version = 1 |
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| 666 | |
---|
| 667 | ## Minor version |
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| 668 | minor_version = 5 |
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| 669 | |
---|
| 670 | ## Constructor |
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| 671 | # |
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[232] | 672 | # Initialize a new Hive based on a Python file object. To open a file by |
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| 673 | # path, see @ref openHive. |
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| 674 | # |
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[221] | 675 | # @param fh A Python file object. The constructor first looks for a valid |
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| 676 | # fileno attribute on this object and uses it if possible. |
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| 677 | # Otherwise, the seek and read methods are used for file |
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| 678 | # access. |
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| 679 | # |
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[232] | 680 | # @note Supplied file must be seekable. Do not perform any operation on |
---|
| 681 | # the provided file object while a Hive is using it. Do not |
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| 682 | # construct multiple Hive instances from the same file object. |
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| 683 | # If a file must be accessed by separate code and pyregfi |
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| 684 | # simultaneously, use a separate file descriptor. Hives are |
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| 685 | # thread-safe, so multiple threads may use a single Hive object. |
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[204] | 686 | def __init__(self, fh): |
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[226] | 687 | # The fileno method may not exist, or it may throw an exception |
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| 688 | # when called if the file isn't backed with a descriptor. |
---|
| 689 | fn = None |
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[205] | 690 | try: |
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[226] | 691 | # XXX: Native calls to Windows filenos don't seem to work. |
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| 692 | # Need to investigate why. |
---|
| 693 | if not is_win32 and hasattr(fh, 'fileno'): |
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| 694 | fn = fh.fileno() |
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[205] | 695 | except: |
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| 696 | pass |
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[204] | 697 | |
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[226] | 698 | if fn != None: |
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| 699 | self.file = regfi.regfi_alloc(fn, REGFI_ENCODING_UTF8) |
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| 700 | if not self.file: |
---|
| 701 | # XXX: switch to non-generic exception |
---|
| 702 | raise Exception("Could not open registry file. Current log:\n" |
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[232] | 703 | + getLogMessages()) |
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[226] | 704 | else: |
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| 705 | fh.seek(0) |
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| 706 | self.raw_file = structures.REGFI_RAW_FILE() |
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| 707 | self.raw_file.fh = fh |
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| 708 | self.raw_file.seek = seek_cb_type(self.raw_file.cb_seek) |
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| 709 | self.raw_file.read = read_cb_type(self.raw_file.cb_read) |
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| 710 | self.file = regfi.regfi_alloc_cb(pointer(self.raw_file), REGFI_ENCODING_UTF8) |
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| 711 | if not self.file: |
---|
| 712 | # XXX: switch to non-generic exception |
---|
| 713 | raise Exception("Could not open registry file. Current log:\n" |
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[232] | 714 | + getLogMessages()) |
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[226] | 715 | |
---|
| 716 | |
---|
[204] | 717 | def __getattr__(self, name): |
---|
[218] | 718 | if name == "root": |
---|
[224] | 719 | # XXX: This creates reference loops. Need to cache better inside regfi |
---|
| 720 | #if self._root == None: |
---|
| 721 | # self._root = Key(self, regfi.regfi_get_rootkey(self.file)) |
---|
| 722 | #return self._root |
---|
| 723 | return Key(self, regfi.regfi_get_rootkey(self.file)) |
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[218] | 724 | |
---|
[221] | 725 | elif name == "modified": |
---|
| 726 | return regfi.regfi_nt2unix_time(byref(self._base.contents.mtime)) |
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| 727 | |
---|
[204] | 728 | return getattr(self.file.contents, name) |
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[221] | 729 | |
---|
[205] | 730 | |
---|
[210] | 731 | def __del__(self): |
---|
[205] | 732 | regfi.regfi_free(self.file) |
---|
| 733 | if self.raw_file != None: |
---|
[213] | 734 | self.raw_file = None |
---|
[204] | 735 | |
---|
[221] | 736 | |
---|
[205] | 737 | def __iter__(self): |
---|
| 738 | return HiveIterator(self) |
---|
[204] | 739 | |
---|
[215] | 740 | |
---|
[210] | 741 | ## Creates a @ref HiveIterator initialized at the specified path in |
---|
[221] | 742 | # the hive. |
---|
[210] | 743 | # |
---|
[221] | 744 | # @param path A list of Key names which represent an absolute path within |
---|
| 745 | # the Hive |
---|
| 746 | # |
---|
| 747 | # @return A @ref HiveIterator which is positioned at the specified path. |
---|
| 748 | # |
---|
| 749 | # @exception Exception If the path could not be found/traversed |
---|
[206] | 750 | def subtree(self, path): |
---|
| 751 | hi = HiveIterator(self) |
---|
| 752 | hi.descend(path) |
---|
| 753 | return hi |
---|
[205] | 754 | |
---|
[206] | 755 | |
---|
[210] | 756 | ## A special purpose iterator for registry hives |
---|
| 757 | # |
---|
| 758 | # Iterating over an object of this type causes all keys in a specific |
---|
| 759 | # hive subtree to be returned in a depth-first manner. These iterators |
---|
| 760 | # are typically created using the @ref Hive.subtree() function on a @ref Hive |
---|
| 761 | # object. |
---|
| 762 | # |
---|
| 763 | # HiveIterators can also be used to manually traverse up and down a |
---|
| 764 | # registry hive as they retain information about the current position in |
---|
| 765 | # the hive, along with which iteration state for subkeys and values for |
---|
| 766 | # every parent key. See the @ref up and @ref down methods for more |
---|
| 767 | # information. |
---|
[205] | 768 | class HiveIterator(): |
---|
[220] | 769 | _hive = None |
---|
| 770 | _iter = None |
---|
| 771 | _iteration_root = None |
---|
[228] | 772 | _lock = None |
---|
[205] | 773 | |
---|
| 774 | def __init__(self, hive): |
---|
[228] | 775 | self._iter = regfi.regfi_iterator_new(hive.file) |
---|
[226] | 776 | if not self._iter: |
---|
[205] | 777 | raise Exception("Could not create iterator. Current log:\n" |
---|
[232] | 778 | + getLogMessages()) |
---|
[214] | 779 | self._hive = hive |
---|
[228] | 780 | self._lock = threading.RLock() |
---|
| 781 | |
---|
[205] | 782 | def __getattr__(self, name): |
---|
[228] | 783 | self._lock.acquire() |
---|
| 784 | ret_val = getattr(self._iter.contents, name) |
---|
| 785 | self._lock.release() |
---|
| 786 | return ret_val |
---|
[205] | 787 | |
---|
[228] | 788 | def __del__(self): |
---|
| 789 | self._lock.acquire() |
---|
[220] | 790 | regfi.regfi_iterator_free(self._iter) |
---|
[228] | 791 | self._lock.release() |
---|
[205] | 792 | |
---|
| 793 | def __iter__(self): |
---|
[228] | 794 | self._lock.acquire() |
---|
[220] | 795 | self._iteration_root = None |
---|
[228] | 796 | self._lock.release() |
---|
[205] | 797 | return self |
---|
| 798 | |
---|
| 799 | def __next__(self): |
---|
[228] | 800 | self._lock.acquire() |
---|
[220] | 801 | if self._iteration_root == None: |
---|
[228] | 802 | self._iteration_root = self.current_key().offset |
---|
[220] | 803 | elif not regfi.regfi_iterator_down(self._iter): |
---|
| 804 | up_ret = regfi.regfi_iterator_up(self._iter) |
---|
[206] | 805 | while (up_ret and |
---|
[220] | 806 | not regfi.regfi_iterator_next_subkey(self._iter)): |
---|
[228] | 807 | if self._iteration_root == self.current_key().offset: |
---|
[220] | 808 | self._iteration_root = None |
---|
[228] | 809 | self._lock.release() |
---|
[206] | 810 | raise StopIteration('') |
---|
[220] | 811 | up_ret = regfi.regfi_iterator_up(self._iter) |
---|
[205] | 812 | |
---|
| 813 | if not up_ret: |
---|
[221] | 814 | self._iteration_root = None |
---|
[228] | 815 | self._lock.release() |
---|
[205] | 816 | raise StopIteration('') |
---|
| 817 | |
---|
[210] | 818 | # XXX: Use non-generic exception |
---|
[220] | 819 | if not regfi.regfi_iterator_down(self._iter): |
---|
[228] | 820 | self._lock.release() |
---|
[205] | 821 | raise Exception('Error traversing iterator downward.'+ |
---|
[232] | 822 | ' Current log:\n'+ getLogMessages()) |
---|
[205] | 823 | |
---|
[220] | 824 | regfi.regfi_iterator_first_subkey(self._iter) |
---|
[228] | 825 | ret_val = self.current_key() |
---|
| 826 | self._lock.release() |
---|
[205] | 827 | |
---|
[228] | 828 | return ret_val |
---|
| 829 | |
---|
| 830 | |
---|
[212] | 831 | # For Python 2.x |
---|
[214] | 832 | next = __next__ |
---|
[212] | 833 | |
---|
[221] | 834 | # XXX: Should add sanity checks on some of these traversal functions |
---|
| 835 | # to throw exceptions if a traversal/retrieval *should* have worked |
---|
| 836 | # but failed for some reason. |
---|
| 837 | |
---|
| 838 | ## Descends the iterator to a subkey |
---|
| 839 | # |
---|
| 840 | # Descends the iterator one level to the current subkey, or a subkey |
---|
| 841 | # specified by name. |
---|
| 842 | # |
---|
| 843 | # @param subkey_name If specified, locates specified subkey by name |
---|
| 844 | # (via find_subkey()) and descends to it. |
---|
| 845 | # |
---|
| 846 | # @return True if successful, False otherwise |
---|
[220] | 847 | def down(self, subkey_name=None): |
---|
[228] | 848 | ret_val = None |
---|
[220] | 849 | if subkey_name == None: |
---|
[228] | 850 | self._lock.acquire() |
---|
| 851 | ret_val = regfi.regfi_iterator_down(self._iter) |
---|
[220] | 852 | else: |
---|
| 853 | if name != None: |
---|
| 854 | name = name.encode('utf-8') |
---|
[228] | 855 | self._lock.acquire() |
---|
| 856 | ret_val = (regfi.regfi_iterator_find_subkey(self._iter, name) |
---|
| 857 | and regfi.regfi_iterator_down(self._iter)) |
---|
| 858 | |
---|
| 859 | self._lock.release() |
---|
| 860 | return ret_val |
---|
[206] | 861 | |
---|
[221] | 862 | |
---|
| 863 | ## Causes the iterator to ascend to the current Key's parent |
---|
| 864 | # |
---|
| 865 | # @return True if successful, False otherwise |
---|
| 866 | # |
---|
| 867 | # @note The state of current subkeys and values at this level in the tree |
---|
| 868 | # is lost as a side effect. That is, if you go up() and then back |
---|
| 869 | # down() again, current_subkey() and current_value() will return |
---|
| 870 | # default selections. |
---|
[206] | 871 | def up(self): |
---|
[228] | 872 | self._lock.acquire() |
---|
| 873 | ret_val = regfi.regfi_iterator_up(self._iter) |
---|
| 874 | self._lock.release() |
---|
| 875 | return ret_val |
---|
[206] | 876 | |
---|
[221] | 877 | |
---|
| 878 | ## Selects first subkey of current key |
---|
| 879 | # |
---|
| 880 | # @return A Key instance for the first subkey. |
---|
| 881 | # None on error or if the current key has no subkeys. |
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[220] | 882 | def first_subkey(self): |
---|
[228] | 883 | ret_val = None |
---|
| 884 | self._lock.acquire() |
---|
[220] | 885 | if regfi.regfi_iterator_first_subkey(self._iter): |
---|
[228] | 886 | ret_val = self.current_subkey() |
---|
| 887 | self._lock.release() |
---|
| 888 | return ret_val |
---|
[220] | 889 | |
---|
[221] | 890 | |
---|
| 891 | ## Selects first value of current Key |
---|
| 892 | # |
---|
| 893 | # @return A Value instance for the first value. |
---|
| 894 | # None on error or if the current key has no values. |
---|
[220] | 895 | def first_value(self): |
---|
[228] | 896 | ret_val = None |
---|
| 897 | self._lock.acquire() |
---|
[220] | 898 | if regfi.regfi_iterator_first_value(self._iter): |
---|
[228] | 899 | ret_val = self.current_value() |
---|
| 900 | self._lock.release() |
---|
| 901 | return ret_val |
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[220] | 902 | |
---|
[221] | 903 | |
---|
| 904 | ## Selects the next subkey in the current Key's list |
---|
| 905 | # |
---|
| 906 | # @return A Key instance for the next subkey. |
---|
| 907 | # None if there are no remaining subkeys or an error occurred. |
---|
[220] | 908 | def next_subkey(self): |
---|
[228] | 909 | ret_val = None |
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| 910 | self._lock.acquire() |
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[220] | 911 | if regfi.regfi_iterator_next_subkey(self._iter): |
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[228] | 912 | ret_val = self.current_subkey() |
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| 913 | self._lock.release() |
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| 914 | return ret_val |
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[220] | 915 | |
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[221] | 916 | |
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| 917 | ## Selects the next value in the current Key's list |
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| 918 | # |
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| 919 | # @return A Value instance for the next value. |
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| 920 | # None if there are no remaining values or an error occurred. |
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[220] | 921 | def next_value(self): |
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[228] | 922 | ret_val = None |
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| 923 | self._lock.acquire() |
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[220] | 924 | if regfi.regfi_iterator_next_value(self._iter): |
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[228] | 925 | ret_val = self.current_value() |
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| 926 | self._lock.release() |
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| 927 | return ret_val |
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[220] | 928 | |
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[221] | 929 | |
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| 930 | ## Selects the first subkey which has the specified name |
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| 931 | # |
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| 932 | # @return A Key instance for the selected key. |
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| 933 | # None if it could not be located or an error occurred. |
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[220] | 934 | def find_subkey(self, name): |
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| 935 | if name != None: |
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| 936 | name = name.encode('utf-8') |
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[228] | 937 | ret_val = None |
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| 938 | self._lock.acquire() |
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[220] | 939 | if regfi.regfi_iterator_find_subkey(self._iter, name): |
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[228] | 940 | ret_val = self.current_subkey() |
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| 941 | self._lock.release() |
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| 942 | return ret_val |
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[220] | 943 | |
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[221] | 944 | |
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| 945 | ## Selects the first value which has the specified name |
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| 946 | # |
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| 947 | # @return A Value instance for the selected value. |
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| 948 | # None if it could not be located or an error occurred. |
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[220] | 949 | def find_value(self, name): |
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| 950 | if name != None: |
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| 951 | name = name.encode('utf-8') |
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[228] | 952 | ret_val = None |
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| 953 | self._lock.acquire() |
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[220] | 954 | if regfi.regfi_iterator_find_value(self._iter, name): |
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[228] | 955 | ret_val = self.current_value() |
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| 956 | self._lock.release() |
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| 957 | return ret_val |
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[220] | 958 | |
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[221] | 959 | ## Retrieves the currently selected subkey |
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| 960 | # |
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| 961 | # @return A Key instance of the current subkey |
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[220] | 962 | def current_subkey(self): |
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[228] | 963 | self._lock.acquire() |
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| 964 | ret_val = Key(self._hive, regfi.regfi_iterator_cur_subkey(self._iter)) |
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| 965 | self._lock.release() |
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| 966 | return ret_val |
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[220] | 967 | |
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[221] | 968 | ## Retrieves the currently selected value |
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| 969 | # |
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| 970 | # @return A Value instance of the current value |
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[220] | 971 | def current_value(self): |
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[228] | 972 | self._lock.acquire() |
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| 973 | ret_val = Value(self._hive, regfi.regfi_iterator_cur_value(self._iter)) |
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| 974 | self._lock.release() |
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| 975 | return ret_val |
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[220] | 976 | |
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[221] | 977 | ## Retrieves the current key |
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| 978 | # |
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| 979 | # @return A Key instance of the current position of the iterator |
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[220] | 980 | def current_key(self): |
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[228] | 981 | self._lock.acquire() |
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| 982 | ret_val = Key(self._hive, regfi.regfi_iterator_cur_key(self._iter)) |
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| 983 | self._lock.release() |
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| 984 | return ret_val |
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[220] | 985 | |
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[221] | 986 | |
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| 987 | ## Traverse downward multiple levels |
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| 988 | # |
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| 989 | # This is more efficient than calling down() multiple times |
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| 990 | # |
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| 991 | # @param path A list of Key names which represent the path to descend |
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| 992 | # |
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| 993 | # @exception Exception If path could not be located |
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[206] | 994 | def descend(self, path): |
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[215] | 995 | cpath = _strlist2charss(path) |
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[206] | 996 | |
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[228] | 997 | self._lock.acquire() |
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| 998 | result = regfi.regfi_iterator_walk_path(self._iter, cpath) |
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| 999 | self._lock.release() |
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| 1000 | if not result: |
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| 1001 | # XXX: Use non-generic exception |
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[232] | 1002 | raise Exception('Could not locate path.\n'+getLogMessages()) |
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[221] | 1003 | |
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| 1004 | |
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| 1005 | # Freeing symbols defined for the sake of documentation |
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| 1006 | del Value.name,Value.name_raw,Value.offset,Value.data_size,Value.type,Value.flags |
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| 1007 | del Key.name,Key.name_raw,Key.offset,Key.modified,Key.flags |
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| 1008 | del Hive.root,Hive.modified,Hive.sequence1,Hive.sequence2,Hive.major_version,Hive.minor_version |
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