node-applesign
NodeJS module and commandline utility for re-signing iOS applications (IPA files).
Author
Sergi Alvarez Capilla aka pancake @ nowsecure.com
Program Dependencies
- zip - re-create IPA
- unzip - decompress IPA (see
npm run unzip-lzfse
) - codesign - sign and verify binary with new entitlements and identity
- security - get entitlements from mobileprovision
- insert_dylib - only if you want to use the -I,--insert flag
Usage
$ bin/applesign.js
Usage:
applesign [--options ...] [input-ipafile]
-7, --use-7zip Use 7zip instead of unzip
--use-openssl Use OpenSSL cms instead of Apple's security tool
-a, --all Resign all binaries, even it unrelated to the app
-A, --all-dirs Archive all directories, not just Payload/
-b, --bundleid [BUNDLEID] Change the bundleid when repackaging
-B, --bundleid-access-group Add $(TeamIdentifier).bundleid to keychain-access-groups
-c, --clone-entitlements Clone the entitlements from the provisioning to the bin
-e, --entitlements [ENTITL] Specify entitlements file (EXPERIMENTAL)
-E, --entry-entitlement Use generic entitlement (EXPERIMENTAL)
-f, --force-family Force UIDeviceFamily in Info.plist to be iPhone
-h, --help Show this help message
-H, --allow-http Add NSAppTransportSecurity.NSAllowsArbitraryLoads in plist
-i, --identity [1C4D1A..] Specify hash-id of the identity to use
-I, --insert [frida.dylib] Insert a dynamic library to the main executable
-k, --keychain [KEYCHAIN] Specify alternative keychain file
-K, --add-access-group [NAME] Add $(TeamIdentifier).NAME to keychain-access-groups
-l, --lipo [arm64|armv7] Lipo -thin all bins inside the IPA for the given architecture
-L, --identities List local codesign identities
-m, --mobileprovision [FILE] Specify the mobileprovision file
-M, --massage-entitlements Massage entitlements to remove privileged ones
-n, --noclean keep temporary files when signing error happens
-o, --output [APP.IPA] Path to the output IPA filename
-O, --osversion 9.0 Force specific OSVersion if any in Info.plist
-p, --parallel Run layered signing dependencies in parallel
-r, --replace Replace the input IPA file with the resigned one
-s, --single Sign a single file instead of an IPA
-S, --self-sign-provision Self-sign mobile provisioning (EXPERIMENTAL)
-t, --without-get-task-allow Do not set the get-task-allow entitlement (EXPERIMENTAL)
-u, --unfair Resign encrypted applications
-v, --verify-twice Verify after signing every file and at the end
-V, --dont-verify Do not perform any codesign verification
-w, --without-watchapp Remove the WatchApp from the IPA before resigning
--version Show applesign version
-z, --ignore-zip-errors Ignore unzip/7z uncompressing errors
[input-ipafile] Path to the IPA file to resign
Examples:
applesign -L # enumerate codesign identities, grab one and use it with -i
applesign -m embedded.mobileprovision test-app.ipa
applesign -i AD71EB42BC289A2B9FD3C2D5C9F02D923495A23C test-app.ipa
applesign -i AD71EB4... -c --lipo arm64 -w -V test-app.ipa
List local codesign identities:
$ bin/applesign -L
Resign an IPA with a specific identity:
$ bin/applesign -i 1C4D1A442A623A91E6656F74D170A711CB1D257A foo.ipa
Change bundleid:
$ bin/applesign -b org.nowsecure.testapp path/to/ipa
Signing methods
There are different ways to sign an IPA file with applesign for experimental reasons.
You may want to check the following options:
-c, --clone-entitlements
put the entitlements embedded inside the signed mobileprovisioning file provided by the user as the default ones to sign all the binaries
-S, --self-sign-provision
creates a custom mobileprovisioning (unsigned for now). installd complains
-E, --entry-entitlement
use the default entitlements plist. useful when troubleshooting
The default signing method does as follow:
- Grab entitlements from binary
- Remove problematic entitlements
- Grab entitlements from the provisioning
- Adjust application-id and team-id of the binary with the provisioning ones
- Copy the original mobileprovisioning inside the IPA
- Creates ${AppName}.entitlements and signs all the mach0s
After some testing we will probably go for having -c or -E as default.
In addition, for performance reasons, applesign supports -p for parallel signing. The order of signing the binaries inside an IPA matters, so applesign creates a dependency list of all the bins and signs them in order. The parallel signing aims to run in parallel as much tasks as possible without breaking the dependency list.
Mangling
It is possible with --force-family
to remove the UISupportedDevices from the Info.plist and replace the entitlement information found in the mobileprovisioning and then carefully massage the rest of entitlements to drop the privileged ones (--massage-entitlements
).
Other interesting manipulations that can be done in the IPA are:
-I, --insert [frida.dylib]
Allows to insert a dynamic library in the main executable. This is how Frida can be injected to introspect iOS applications without jailbreak.
-l, --lipo [arm64|armv7]
Thinifies an IPA by removing all fatmach0s to only contain binaries for one specified architecture. Also this is helpful to identify non-arm binaries embedded inside IPA that can be leaked from development or pre-production environments.
In order to thinify the final IPA even more, applesign allows to drop the watchapp extensions which would not be necessary for non Apple Watch users.
Performance
Sometimes the time required to run the codesigning step matters, so applesign allows to skip some steps and speedup the process.
See --dont-verify
and --parallel
commandline flags.
Enabling those options can result on a 35% speedup on ~60MB IPAs.
API usage
Here's a simple program that resigns an IPA:
const Applesign = require('applesign');
const as = new Applesign({
identity: '81A24300FE2A8EAA99A9601FDA3EA811CD80526A',
mobileprovision: '/path/to/dev.mobileprovision',
withoutWatchapp: true
});
as.events.on('warning', (msg) => {
console.log('WARNING', msg);
})
.on('message', (msg) => {
console.log('msg', msg);
});
as.signIPA('/path/to/app.ipa')
.then(_ => {
console.log('ios-deploy -b', as.config.outfile);
})
.catch(e => {
console.error(e);
process.exitCode = 1;
});
To list the developer identities available in the system:
try {
const ids = await as.getIdentities();
ids.forEach((id) => {
console.log(id.hash, id.name);
});
} catch (err) {
console.error(err, ids);
}
Bear in mind that the Applesign object can tuned to use different
configuration options:
const options = {
file: '/path/to/app.ipa',
outfile: '/path/to/app-resigned.ipa',
entitlement: '/path/to/entitlement',
bundleid: 'app.company.bundleid',
identity: 'hash id of the developer',
mobileprovision: '/path/to/mobileprovision file',
ignoreVerificationErrors: true,
withoutWatchapp: true
};
Further reading
See the Wiki: https://github.com/nowsecure/node-applesign/wiki
Pre iOS9 devices will require a developer account: