## Summary Created a Router-specific version of `SessionManager` that looks at route table rather than default gateway when dst ip address isn't for a locally attached network. Carried these changes through to arp. Added test for this. Made some minor improvements to show functions in container and node that assist debugging. ## Test process TDD approach: wrote the test, ran it and watched it fail. The implemented the fix and re-ran the test; it passes. **Before fix:**  **After fix:**  ## Checklist - [ ] PR is linked to a **work item** - [ ] **acceptance criteria** of linked ticket are met - [ ] performed **self-review** of the code - [ ] written **tests** for any new functionality added with this PR - [ ] updated the **documentation** if this PR changes or adds functionality - [ ] written/updated **design docs** if this PR implements new functionality - [ ] updated the **change log** - [ ] ran **pre-commit** checks for code style - [ ] attended to any **TO-DOs** left in the code #2419 Related work items: #2419
PrimAITE
The ARCD Primary-level AI Training Environment (PrimAITE) provides an effective simulation capability for the purposes of training and evaluating AI in a cyber-defensive role. It incorporates the functionality required of a primary-level ARCD environment, which includes:
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The ability to model a relevant platform / system context;
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The ability to model key characteristics of a platform / system by representing connections, IP addresses, ports, traffic loading, operating systems and services;
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Operates at machine-speed to enable fast training cycles.
PrimAITE presents the following features:
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Highly configurable (via YAML files) to provide the means to model a variety of platform / system laydowns and adversarial attack scenarios;
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A Reinforcement Learning (RL) reward function based on (a) the ability to counter the specific modelled adversarial cyber-attack, and (b) the ability to ensure success;
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Provision of logging to support AI evaluation and metrics gathering;
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Realistic network traffic simulation, including address and sending packets via internet protocols like TCP, UDP, ICMP, and others
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Routers with traffic routing and firewall capabilities
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Support for multiple agents, each having their own customisable observation space, action space, and reward function definition, and either deterministic or RL-directed behaviour
Getting Started with PrimAITE
💫 Install & Run
PrimAITE is designed to be OS-agnostic, and thus should work on most variations/distros of Linux, Windows, and MacOS. Currently, the PrimAITE wheel can only be installed from GitHub. This may change in the future with release to PyPi.
Windows (PowerShell)
Prerequisites:
- Manual install of Python >= 3.8 < 3.12
Install:
mkdir ~\primaite
cd ~\primaite
python3 -m venv .venv
attrib +h .venv /s /d # Hides the .venv directory
.\.venv\Scripts\activate
pip install https://github.com/Autonomous-Resilient-Cyber-Defence/PrimAITE/releases/download/v2.0.0/primaite-2.0.0-py3-none-any.whl
primaite setup
Run:
primaite session
Unix
Prerequisites:
- Manual install of Python >= 3.8 < 3.12
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa
sudo apt install python3.10
sudo apt-get install python3-pip
sudo apt-get install python3-venv
Install:
mkdir ~/primaite
cd ~/primaite
python3 -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install https://github.com/Autonomous-Resilient-Cyber-Defence/PrimAITE/releases/download/v2.0.0/primaite-2.0.0-py3-none-any.whl
primaite setup
Run:
primaite session
Developer Install from Source
To make your own changes to PrimAITE, perform the install from source (developer install)
1. Clone the PrimAITE repository
git clone git@github.com:Autonomous-Resilient-Cyber-Defence/PrimAITE.git
2. CD into the repo directory
cd PrimAITE
3. Create a new python virtual environment (venv)
python3 -m venv venv
4. Activate the venv
Unix
source venv/bin/activate
Windows (Powershell)
.\venv\Scripts\activate
5. Install primaite with the dev extra into the venv along with all of it's dependencies
python3 -m pip install -e .[dev]
6. Perform the PrimAITE setup:
primaite setup
📚 Building documentation
The PrimAITE documentation can be built with the following commands:
Unix
cd docs
make html
Windows (Powershell)
cd docs
.\make.bat html
Example notebooks
Check out the example notebooks to learn more about how PrimAITE works and how you can use it to train agents. They are automatically copied to your primaite installation directory when you run primaite setup.
