mallet
Mallet is an intercepting proxy for arbitrary protocols (by sensepost)
luaj
Lightweight, fast, Java-centric Lua interpreter written for JME and JSE, with string, table, package, math, io, os, debug, coroutine & luajava libraries, JSR-223 bindings, all metatags, weak tables and unique direct lua-to-java-bytecode compiling. (by luaj)
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mallet
Posts with mentions or reviews of mallet.
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TProxy: Wireshark dissection with manual and scripted interception
That's pretty neat! I'm keen to see how you integrated the Wireshark Dissectors with a Java host. It's something I thought about for Mallet (https://github.com/SensePost/Mallet), but never followed through because I didn't see how the dissectors could be used to reconstruct a modified packet. i.e. from my understanding, they were one-way only?
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MITM_Intercept: A little less hackish way to intercept and modify non-HTTP protocols through Burp & others.
Will also mention Mallet (https://github.com/SensePost/Mallet/) here, which targets exactly the same problem space while also supporting HTTP(s) in ways that you cannot using conventional tools such as Burp.
luaj
Posts with mentions or reviews of luaj.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-20.
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Lua scripting support in Java
I've found a few options for libraries that make this possible, notably LuaJava, LuaJ, JLua, and jLuaScript, but I'm having a tough time setting them up and getting them to work.
- Scripting language for Java
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What is a good library that supports on-demand scripting for java?
I assume you are referring to this? http://www.luaj.org/luaj/3.0/README.html#1
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How can I use modules with LuaJ?
I'm getting an exception that the lua interpreter cannot find the "helper" module, and I'm not sure why. I'm reading the ReadMe on their GitHub page about require, https://github.com/luaj/luaj, in the Libraries of Java Functions section, and there isn't anything about calling other lua files. Do I need to load each of them with globals.loadfile? I'm not exactly sure where this is going wrong, I'd assume the interpreter would understand the require keyword and look for a helper.lua file.
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TProxy: Wireshark dissection with manual and scripted interception
I did see that there is a JSR-223 implementation of Lua at https://github.com/luaj/luaj, and contemplated using that for dissection if nothing else, but then realised that the bulk of Wireshark/tshark's dissectors are still in C, and didn't want to go down the JNA/JNI route.
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How should I go about porting PoB to android?
This might be what you're after https://github.com/luaj/luaj
What are some alternatives?
When comparing mallet and luaj you can also consider the following projects:
MITM_Intercept - A little bit less hackish way to intercept and modify non-HTTP protocols through Burp & others.
luajava - Lua for Java on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android. 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, LuaJ or LuaJIT.