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<a name="info"></a>
### Baisc support information
### Basic support information
- What T-Pot version are you currtently using?
- Are you running on a Intel NUC or a VM?

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# T-Pot 16.10 Image Creator
# T-Pot 17.10 (Alpha)
This repository contains the necessary files to create the **[T-Pot community honeypot](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/releases)** ISO image.
This repository contains the necessary files to create the **[T-Pot](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/releases)** ISO image.
The image can then be used to install T-Pot on a physical or virtual machine.
In March 2016 we released
[T-Pot 16.03](http://dtag-dev-sec.github.io/mediator/feature/2016/03/11/t-pot-16.03.html)
In October 2016 we released
[T-Pot 16.10](http://dtag-dev-sec.github.io/mediator/feature/2016/10/31/t-pot-16.10.html)
# T-Pot 16.10
# T-Pot 17.10 (Alpha - be careful there may be dragons!)
T-Pot 16.10 now uses Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS and is based on
T-Pot 17.10 uses latest 16.04 LTS Ubuntu Server Network Installer image, is based on
[docker](https://www.docker.com/)
[docker](https://www.docker.com/), [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/)
and includes dockerized versions of the following honeypots
@ -19,8 +19,12 @@ and includes dockerized versions of the following honeypots
* [dionaea](https://github.com/DinoTools/dionaea),
* [elasticpot](https://github.com/schmalle/ElasticPot),
* [emobility](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/emobility),
* [glastopf](http://glastopf.org/) and
* [honeytrap](https://github.com/armedpot/honeytrap/)
* [glastopf](http://glastopf.org/),
* [honeytrap](https://github.com/armedpot/honeytrap/),
* [mailoney](https://github.com/awhitehatter/mailoney),
* [rdpy](https://github.com/citronneur/rdpy) and
* [vnclowpot](https://github.com/magisterquis/vnclowpot)
Furthermore we use the following tools
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* [Elasticsearch Head](https://mobz.github.io/elasticsearch-head/) a web front end for browsing and interacting with an Elastic Search cluster.
* [Netdata](http://my-netdata.io/) for real-time performance monitoring.
* [Portainer](http://portainer.io/) a web based UI for docker.
* [Spiderfoot](https://github.com/smicallef/spiderfoot) a open source intelligence automation tool.
* [Suricata](http://suricata-ids.org/) a Network Security Monitoring engine.
* [Wetty](https://github.com/krishnasrinivas/wetty) a web based SSH client.
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<a name="background"></a>
# Changelog
- **Ubuntu 16.04 LTS** is now being used as T-Pot's OS base
- **Size does matter** 😅
- `tpot.iso` is now based on **Ubuntu's** network installer reducing the image download size by 600MB from 650MB to only **50MB**
- All docker images have been rebuilt to reduce the image size at least by 50MB in some cases even 400-600MB
- A "Everything" installation takes roughly 2GB less download size (counting from initial image download)
- **Introducing** new tools making things a lot easier for new users
- [Elasticsearch Head](https://mobz.github.io/elasticsearch-head/) a web front end for browsing and interacting with an Elastic Search cluster.
- [Netdata](http://my-netdata.io/) for real-time performance monitoring.
- [Portainer](http://portainer.io/) a web based UI for docker.
- [Wetty](https://github.com/krishnasrinivas/wetty) a web based SSH client.
- **NGINX** implemented as HTTPS reverse proxy
- Access Kibana, ES Head plugin, UI-for-Docker, WebSSH and Netdata via browser!
- Two factor based SSH tunnel is no longer needed!
- **Installation** procedure improved
- Set your own password for the *tsec* user
- Choose your installation type without the need of building your own image
- Setup a remote user / password for secure web access including a self-signed-certificate
- Easy to remember hostnames
- **First login** easy and secure
- Access from console, ssh or web
- No two-factor-authentication needed for ssh when logging in from RFC1918 networks
- Enforcing public-key authentication for ssh connections other than RFC1918 networks
- **Systemd** now supersedes *upstart* as init system. All upstart scripts were ported to systemd along with the following improvements:
- Improved start / stop handling of containers
- Set persistence individually per container startup scripts (`/etc/systemd/system`)
- Set persistence globally (`/usr/bin/clean.sh`)
- **Size still matters** 😅
- All docker images have been rebuilt as micro containers based on Alpine Linux to even further reduce the image size and leading to image sizes (compressed) below the 50 MB mark. The uncompressed size of eMobility and the ELK stack could each be reduced by a whopping 600 MB!
- A "Everything" installation now takes roughly 1.6 GB download size
- **docker-compose**
- T-Pot containers are now being controlled and monitored through docker-compose and a single configuration file `/opt/tpot/etc/tpot.yml` allowing for greater flexibility and resulting in easier image management (i.e. updated images).
- As a benefit only a single `systemd` script `/etc/systemd/system/tpot.service` is needed to start `systemctl start tpot` and stop `systemctl stop tpot` the T-Pot services.
- There are four pre-configured compose configurations which do reflect the T-Pot editions `/opt/tpot/etc/compose`. Simply stop the T-Pot services and copy i.e. `cp /opt/tpot/etc/compose/all.yml /opt/tpot/etc/tpot.yml`, restart the T-Pot services and the selcted edition will be running after downloading the required docker images.
- **Introducing** [Spiderfoot](https://github.com/smicallef/spiderfoot) a open source intelligence automation tool.
- **Installation** procedure simplified
- Within the Ubuntu Installer you only have to choose language settings
- After the first reboot the T-Pot installer checks if internet and required services are reachable before the installation procedure begins
- T-Pot Installer now uses a “dialog” which looks way better than the old text based installer
- `tsec` user & password dialog is now part of the T-Pot Installer
- The self-signed certificate is now created automatically to reduce unnecessary overhead for novice users
- New ASCII logo and login screen pointing to web and ssh logins
- Hostnames are now generated using an offline name generator, which still produces funny and collision free hostnames
- **CVE IDs for Suricata**
- Our very own [Listbot](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/listbot) builds translation maps for Logstash. If Logstash registers a match the events' CVE ID will be stored alongside the event within Elasticsearch.
- **IP Reputations**
- [Listbot](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/listbot) also builds translation maps for blacklisted IPs
- Based upon 30+ publicly available IP blacklisting sources listbot creates a logstash translation map matching the events' source IP addresses against the IPs reputation
- If the source IP is known to a blacklist service a corresponding tag will be stored with the event
- Updates occur on every logstash container start; by default every 24h
- **Honeypot updates and improvements**
- **Conpot** now supports **JSON logging** with many thanks as to making this feature request possible going to:
- [Andrea Pasquale](https://github.com/adepasquale),
- [Danilo Massa](https://github.com/danilo-massa) &
- [Johnny Vestergaard](https://github.com/johnnykv)
- **Cowrie** is now supporting **telnet** which is highly appreciated and thank you
- [Michel Oosterhof](https://github.com/micheloosterhof)
- **Dionaea** now supports **JSON logging** with many thanks as to making this feature request possible going to:
- [PhiBo](https://github.com/phibos)
- **Elasticpot** now supports **logging all queries and requests** with many thanks as to making this feature request possible going to:
- [Markus Schmall](https://github.com/schmalle)
- **Honeytrap** now supports **JSON logging** with many thanks as to making this feature request possible going to:
- [Andrea Pasquale](https://github.com/adepasquale)
- All honeypots were updated to their latest & stable versions.
- **New Honeypots** were added ...
* [mailoney](https://github.com/awhitehatter/mailoney)
- A low interaction SMTP honeypot
* [rdpy](https://github.com/citronneur/rdpy)
- A low interaction RDP honeypot
* [vnclowpot](https://github.com/magisterquis/vnclowpot)
- A low interaction VNC honeypot
- **Persistence** is now enabled by default and will keep honeypot logs and tools data in `/data/` and its sub-folders by default for 30 days. You may change that behavior in `/opt/tpot/etc/logrotate/logrotate.conf`. ELK data however will be kept for 90 days by default. You may change that behavior in `/opt/tpot/etc/curator/actions.yml`. Scripts will be triggered through `/etc/crontab`.
- **Updates**
- **Docker** was updated to the latest **1.12.2** release
- **ELK** was updated to the latest **Kibana 4.6.2**, **Elasticsearch 2.4.1** and **Logstash 2.4.0** releases.
- **Suricata** was updated to the latest **3.1.2** version including the latest **Emerging Threats** community ruleset.
- We now have **150 Visualizations** pre-configured and compiled to 14 individual **Kibana Dashboards** for every honeypot. Monitor all *honeypot events* locally on your T-Pot installation. Aside from *honeypot events* you can also view *Suricata NSM, Syslog and NGINX* events for a quick overview of local host events.
- More **Smart links** are now included.
- **Docker** was updated to the latest **1.12.6** release within Ubuntu 16.04.x LTS
- **ELK** was updated to the latest **Kibana 5.6.1**, **Elasticsearch 5.6.1** and **Logstash 5.6.1** releases.
- **Suricata** was updated to the latest **4.0.0** version including the latest **Emerging Threats** community ruleset.
- **Dashboards Makeover**
- We now have **160+ Visualizations** pre-configured and compiled to 14 individual **Kibana Dashboards** for every honeypot. Monitor all *honeypot events* locally on your T-Pot installation. Aside from *honeypot events* you can also view *Suricata NSM, Syslog and NGINX* events for a quick overview of local host events.
- View available IP reputation of any source IP address
- View available CVE ID for events
- More **Smart links** are now included.
- **Update Feature**
- For the ones who like to live on the bleeding edge of T-Pot development there is now a update script available in `/opt/tpot/update.sh`. Just run the script and it will get the latest changes from the `master branch`. For now this feature is experimental and the first step to a true rolling release cycle.
- **Files & Folders**
- While the `/data` folder is still in its old place, all T-Pot relevant files and folders have been restructured and will now be installed into `/opt/tpot`. Only a few system relevant files with regard to the installed OS and its services will be copied to locations outside the T-Pot base path.
<a name="concept"></a>
# Technical Concept
T-Pot is based on the network installer of Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS.
The honeypot daemons as well as other support components being used have been paravirtualized using [docker](http://docker.io).
This allows us to run multiple honeypot daemons on the same network interface without problems and thus making the entire system very low maintenance. <br>The encapsulation of the honeypot daemons in docker provides a good isolation of the runtime environments and easy update mechanisms.
T-Pot is based on the network installer of Ubuntu Server 16.04.x LTS.
The honeypot daemons as well as other support components being used have been containerized using [docker](http://docker.io).
This allows us to run multiple honeypot daemons on the same network interface while maintaining a small footprint and constrain each honeypot within its own environment.
In T-Pot we combine the dockerized honeypots
[conpot](http://conpot.org/),
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[dionaea](https://github.com/DinoTools/dionaea),
[elasticpot](https://github.com/schmalle/ElasticPot),
[emobility](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/emobility),
[glastopf](http://glastopf.org/) and
[honeytrap](https://github.com/armedpot/honeytrap/) with
[suricata](http://suricata-ids.org/) a Network Security Monitoring engine and the
[ELK stack](https://www.elastic.co/videos) to beautifully visualize all the events captured by T-Pot. Events will be correlated by our own data submission tool [ewsposter](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/ews) which also supports Honeynet project hpfeeds honeypot data sharing.
[glastopf](http://glastopf.org/),
[honeytrap](https://github.com/armedpot/honeytrap/),
[mailoney](https://github.com/awhitehatter/mailoney),
[rdpy](https://github.com/citronneur/rdpy) and
[vnclowpot](https://github.com/magisterquis/vnclowpot) with
[ELK stack](https://www.elastic.co/videos) to beautifully visualize all the events captured by T-Pot,
[Elasticsearch Head](https://mobz.github.io/elasticsearch-head/) a web front end for browsing and interacting with an Elastic Search cluster,
[Netdata](http://my-netdata.io/) for real-time performance monitoring,
[Portainer](http://portainer.io/) a web based UI for docker,
[Spiderfoot](https://github.com/smicallef/spiderfoot) a open source intelligence automation tool,
[Suricata](http://suricata-ids.org/) a Network Security Monitoring engine and
[Wetty](https://github.com/krishnasrinivas/wetty) a web based SSH client.
![Architecture](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/master/doc/architecture.png)
![Architecture](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/17.06/doc/architecture.png)
All data in docker is volatile. Once a docker container crashes, all data produced within its environment is gone and a fresh instance is restarted. Hence, for some data that needs to be persistent, i.e. config files, we have a persistent storage **`/data/`** on the host in order to make it available and persistent across container or system restarts.<br>
Important log data is now also stored outside the container in `/data/<container-name>` allowing easy access to logs from within the host and. The **systemd** scripts have been adjusted to support storing data on the host either volatile (*default*) or persistent (adjust individual systemd scripts in `/etc/systemd/system` or use a global setting in `/usr/bin/clear.sh`).
While data within docker containers is volatile we do now ensure a default 30 day persistence of all relevant honeypot and tool data in the well known `/data` folder and sub-folders. The persistence configuration may be adjusted in `/opt/tpot/etc/logrotate/logrotate.conf`. Once a docker container crashes, all other data produced within its environment is erased and a fresh instance is started from the corresponding docker image.<br>
Basically, what happens when the system is booted up is the following:
- start host system
- start all the necessary services (i.e. docker-engine, reverse proxy, etc.)
- start all docker containers (honeypots, nms, elk)
- start all docker containers via docker-compose (honeypots, nms, elk)
Within the T-Pot project, we provide all the tools and documentation necessary to build your own honeypot system and contribute to our [community data view](http://sicherheitstacho.eu/?peers=communityPeers), a separate channel on our [Sicherheitstacho](http://sicherheitstacho.eu) that is powered by T-Pot community data.
The source code and configuration files are stored in individual GitHub repositories, which are linked below. The docker images are tailored to be run in this environment. If you want to run the docker images separately, make sure you study the upstart scripts, as they provide an insight on how we configured them.
The source code and configuration files are stored in individual GitHub repositories, which are linked below. The docker images are pre-configured for the T-Pot environment. If you want to run the docker images separately, make sure you study the docker-compose configuration (`/opt/tpot/etc/tpot.yml`) and the T-Pot systemd script (`/etc/systemd/system/tpot.service`), as they provide a good starting point for implementing changes.
The individual docker configurations etc. we used can be found here:
The individual docker configurations are located in the following GitHub repositories:
- [conpot](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/conpot)
- [cowrie](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/cowrie)
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- [elasticpot](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/elasticpot)
- [elk-stack](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/elk)
- [emobility](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/emobility)
- [ewsposter](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/ews)
- [glastopf](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/glastopf)
- [honeytrap](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/honeytrap)
- [mailoney](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/mailoney)
- [netdata](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/netdata)
- [portainer](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/ui-for-docker)
- [suricata](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/suricata)
- [rdpy](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/rdpy)
- [spiderfoot](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/spiderfoot)
- [suricata & p0f](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/suricata)
- [vnclowpot](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/vnclowpot)
<a name="requirements"></a>
# System Requirements
Depending on your installation type, whether you install on [real hardware](#hardware) or in a [virtual machine](#vm), make sure your designated T-Pot system meets the following requirements:
##### T-Pot Installation (Cowrie, Dionaea, ElasticPot, Glastopf, Honeytrap, ELK, Suricata+P0f & Tools)
##### T-Pot Installation (Cowrie, Dionaea, ElasticPot, Glastopf, Honeytrap, Mailoney, Rdpy, Vnclowpot, ELK, Suricata+P0f & Tools)
When installing the T-Pot ISO image, make sure the target system (physical/virtual) meets the following minimum requirements:
- 4 GB RAM (6-8 GB recommended)
- 64 GB disk (128 GB SSD recommended)
- 64 GB SSD (128 GB SSD recommended)
- Network via DHCP
- A working internet connection
- A working, non-proxied, internet connection
##### Sensor Installation (Cowrie, Dionaea, ElasticPot, Glastopf, Honeytrap)
##### Honeypot Installation (Cowrie, Dionaea, ElasticPot, Glastopf, Honeytrap, Mailoney, Rdpy, Vnclowpot)
When installing the T-Pot ISO image, make sure the target system (physical/virtual) meets the following minimum requirements:
- 3 GB RAM (4-6 GB recommended)
- 64 GB disk (64 GB SSD recommended)
- 64 GB SSD (64 GB SSD recommended)
- Network via DHCP
- A working internet connection
- A working, non-proxied, internet connection
##### Industrial Installation (ConPot, eMobility, ELK, Suricata+P0f & Tools)
When installing the T-Pot ISO image, make sure the target system (physical/virtual) meets the following minimum requirements:
- 4 GB RAM (8 GB recommended)
- 64 GB disk (128 GB SSD recommended)
- 64 GB SSD (128 GB SSD recommended)
- Network via DHCP
- A working internet connection
- A working, non-proxied, internet connection
##### Everything Installation (Everything, all of the above)
When installing the T-Pot ISO image, make sure the target system (physical/virtual) meets the following minimum requirements:
- 8 GB RAM
- 128 GB disk or larger (128 GB SSD or larger recommended)
- 8+ GB RAM
- 128+ GB SSD
- Network via DHCP
- A working internet connection
- A working, non-proxied, internet connection
<a name="installation"></a>
# Installation
The installation of T-Pot is straight forward. Please be advised that you should have an internet connection up and running as all all the docker images for the chosen installation type need to be pulled from docker hub.
The installation of T-Pot is straight forward and heavily depends on a working, transparent and non-proxied up and running internet connection. Otherwise the installation **will fail!**
Firstly, decide if you want to download our prebuilt installation ISO image from [GitHub](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/releases) ***or*** [create it yourself](#createiso).
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**How to create the ISO image:**
1. Clone the repository and enter it.
git clone https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce.git
cd tpotce
```
git clone https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce
cd tpotce
```
2. Invoke the script that builds the ISO image.
The script will download and install dependencies necessary to build the image on the invoking machine. It will further download the ubuntu network installer image (~50MB) which T-Pot is based on.
sudo ./makeiso.sh
After a successful build, you will find the ISO image `tpot.iso` along with a SHA256 checksum `tpot.sha256`in your directory.
```
sudo ./makeiso.sh
```
After a successful build, you will find the ISO image `tpot.iso` along with a SHA256 checksum `tpot.sha256` in your directory.
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## Running in VM
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It is important to make sure you meet the [system requirements](#requirements) and assign a virtual harddisk >=64 GB, >=4 GB RAM and bridged networking to T-Pot.
You need to enable promiscuous mode for the network interface for suricata to work properly. Make sure you enable it during configuration.
You need to enable promiscuous mode for the network interface for suricata and p0f to work properly. Make sure you enable it during configuration.
If you want to use a wifi card as primary NIC for T-Pot, please remind that not all network interface drivers support all wireless cards. E.g. in VirtualBox, you then have to choose the *"MT SERVER"* model of the NIC.
If you want to use a wifi card as primary NIC for T-Pot, please be aware of the fact that not all network interface drivers support all wireless cards. E.g. in VirtualBox, you then have to choose the *"MT SERVER"* model of the NIC.
Lastly, mount the `tpot.iso` ISO to the VM and continue with the installation.<br>
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<a name="firstrun"></a>
## First Run
The installation requires very little interaction, only some locales and keyboard settings have to be answered. Everything else will be configured automatically. The system will reboot two times. Make sure it can access the internet as it needs to download the updates and the dockerized honeypot components. Depending on your network connection and the chosen installation type, the installation may take some time. During our tests (50Mbit down, 10Mbit up), the installation is usually finished within <=30 minutes.
The installation requires very little interaction, only a locale and keyboard setting has to be answered for the basic linux installation. The system will reboot and please maintain an active internet connection. The T-Pot installer will start and ask you for an installation type, password for the **tsec** user and credentials for a **web user**. Everything else will be configured automatically. All docker images and other componenents will be downloaded. Depending on your network connection and the chosen installation type, the installation may take some time. During our tests (50Mbit down, 10Mbit up), the installation is usually finished within a 30 minute timeframe.
Once the installation is finished, the system will automatically reboot and you will be presented with the T-Pot login screen. The user credentials for the first login are:
Once the installation is finished, the system will automatically reboot and you will be presented with the T-Pot login screen. On the console you may login with the **tsec** user:
- user: **tsec**
- pass: **password you chose during the installation**
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<a name="placement"></a>
# System Placement
Make sure your system is reachable through the internet. Otherwise it will not capture any attacks, other than the ones from your hostile internal network! We recommend you put it in an unfiltered zone, where all TCP and UDP traffic is forwarded to T-Pot's network interface.
If you are behind a NAT gateway (e.g. home router), here is a list of ports that should be forwarded to T-Pot.
| Honeypot|Transport|Forwarded ports|
|---|---|---|
| conpot | TCP | 1025, 50100 |
| cowrie | TCP | 22, 23 |
| dionaea | TCP | 21, 42, 135, 443, 445, 1433, 1723, 1883, 1900, 3306, 5060, 5061, 8081, 11211 |
| dionaea | UDP | 69, 5060 |
| elasticpot | TCP | 9200 |
| emobility | TCP | 8080 |
| glastopf | TCP | 80 |
| honeytrap | TCP | 25, 110, 139, 3389, 4444, 4899, 5900, 21000 |
Make sure your system is reachable through the internet. Otherwise it will not capture any attacks, other than the ones from your internal network! We recommend you put it in an unfiltered zone, where all TCP and UDP traffic is forwarded to T-Pot's network interface.
A list of all relevant ports is available as part of the [Technical Concept](#concept)
<br>
Basically, you can forward as many TCP ports as you want, as honeytrap dynamically binds any TCP port that is not covered by the other honeypot daemons.
@ -305,8 +314,7 @@ Basically, you can forward as many TCP ports as you want, as honeytrap dynamical
In case you need external SSH access, forward TCP port 64295 to T-Pot, see below.
In case you need external web access, forward TCP port 64297 to T-Pot, see below.
T-Pot requires outgoing http and https connections for updates (ubuntu, docker) and attack submission (ewsposter, hpfeeds).
T-Pot requires outgoing git, http, https connections for updates (Ubuntu, Docker, GitHub, PyPi) and attack submission (ewsposter, hpfeeds). Ports and availability may vary based on your geographical location.
<a name="options"></a>
# Options
@ -323,9 +331,9 @@ If you do not have a SSH client at hand and still want to access the machine via
- user: **user you chose during the installation**
- pass: **password you chose during the installation**
and choose **WebSSH** from the navigation bar. You will be prompted to allow access for this connection and enter the password for the user **tsec**.
and choose **WebTTY** from the navigation bar. You will be prompted to allow access for this connection and enter the password for the user **tsec**.
![WebSSH](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/master/doc/webssh.png)
![WebTTY](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/17.06/doc/webssh.png)
<a name="kibana"></a>
## Kibana Dashboard
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- user: **user you chose during the installation**
- pass: **password you chose during the installation**
and the **Kibana dashboard** will automagically load. The Kibana dashboard can be customized to fit your needs. By default, we haven't added any filtering, because the filters depend on your setup. E.g. you might want to filter out your incoming administrative ssh connections and connections to update servers.
and **Kibana** will automagically load. The Kibana dashboard can be customized to fit your needs. By default, we haven't added any filtering, because the filters depend on your setup. E.g. you might want to filter out your incoming administrative ssh connections and connections to update servers.
![Dashbaord](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/master/doc/dashboard.png)
![Dashbaord](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/17.06/doc/dashboard.png)
<a name="tools"></a>
## Tools
We included some web based management tools to improve and ease up on your daily tasks.
![ES Head Plugin](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/master/doc/headplugin.png)
![UI-For-Docker](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/master/doc/dockerui.png)
![Netdata](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/master/doc/netdata.png)
![ES Head Plugin](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/17.06/doc/headplugin.png)
![Netdata](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/17.06/doc/netdata.png)
![Portainer](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/17.06/doc/dockerui.png)
![Spiderfoot](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/17.06/doc/spiderfoot.png)
<a name="maintenance"></a>
## Maintenance
As mentioned before, the system was designed to be low maintenance. Basically, there is nothing you have to do but let it run. If one of the dockerized daemon fails, it will restart. If this fails, the regarding upstart job will be restarted.
As mentioned before, the system was designed to be low maintenance. Basically, there is nothing you have to do but let it run.
If you run into any problems, a reboot may fix it. ;)
If you run into any problems, a reboot may fix it :bowtie:
If new versions of the components involved appear, we will test them and build new docker images. Those new docker images will be pushed to docker hub and downloaded to T-Pot and activated accordingly.
<a name="submission"></a>
## Community Data Submission
We provide T-Pot in order to make it accessible to all parties interested in honeypot deployment. By default, the data captured is submitted to a community backend. This community backend uses the data to feed a [community data view](http://sicherheitstacho.eu/?peers=communityPeers), a separate channel on our own [Sicherheitstacho](http://sicherheitstacho.eu), which is powered by our own set of honeypots.
You may opt out the submission to our community server by disabling it in the `[EWS]`-section of the config file `/data/ews/conf/ews.cfg`.
Further we support [hpfeeds](https://github.com/rep/hpfeeds). It is disabled by default since you need to supply a channel you want to post to and enter your user credentials. To enable hpfeeds, edit the config file `/data/ews/conf/ews.cfg`, section `[HPFEED]` and set it to true.
You may opt out the submission to our community server by removing the `# Ewsposter service` from `/opt/tpot/etc/tpot.yml`:
1. Stop T-Pot services: `systemctl stop tpot`
2. Remove Ewsposter service: `vi /opt/tpot/etc/tpot.yml`
3. Remove the following lines, save and exit vi (`:x!`):<br>
```
# Ewsposter service
ewsposter:
container_name: ewsposter
restart: always
networks:
- ewsposter_local
image: "dtagdevsec/ewsposter:1710"
volumes:
- /data:/data
- /data/ews/conf/ews.ip:/opt/ewsposter/ews.ip
```
4. Start T-Pot services: `systemctl start tpot`
Data is submitted in a structured ews-format, a XML stucture. Hence, you can parse out the information that is relevant to you.
We encourage you not to disable the data submission as it is the main purpose of the community approach - as you all know **sharing is caring** 😍
The *`/data/ews/conf/ews.cfg`* file contains many configuration parameters required for the system to run. You can - if you want - add an email address, that will be included with your submissions, in order to be able to identify your requests later. Further you can add a proxy.
Please do not change anything other than those settings and only if you absolutely need to. Otherwise, the system may not work as expected.
<a name="roadmap"></a>
# Roadmap
As with every development there is always room for improvements ...
- Bump ELK-stack to 5.0
- Move from Glastopf to SNARE
- Documentation 😎
- Bump ELK-stack to 6.x
- Introduce new honeypots
- Include automatic updates
Some features may be provided with updated docker images, others may require some hands on from your side.
@ -387,10 +408,6 @@ You are always invited to participate in development on our [GitHub](https://git
- You install and you run within your responsibility. Choose your deployment wisely as a system compromise can never be ruled out.
- Honeypots should - by design - not host any sensitive data. Make sure you don't add any.
- By default, your data is submitted to the community dashboard. You can disable this in the config. But hey, wouldn't it be better to contribute to the community?
- By default, hpfeeds submission is disabled. You can enable it in the config section for hpfeeds. This is due to the nature of hpfeeds. We do not want to spam any channel, so you can choose where to post your data and who to share it with.
- Malware submission is enabled by default but malware is currently not processed on the submission backend. This may be added later, but can also be disabled in the `ews.cfg` config file.
- The system restarts the docker containers every night to avoid clutter and reduce disk consumption. *All data in the container is then reset.* The data displayed in kibana is kept for <=90 days.
<a name="faq"></a>
# FAQ
@ -405,18 +422,20 @@ For general feedback you can write to cert @ telekom.de.
<a name="licenses"></a>
# Licenses
The software that T-Pot is built on, uses the following licenses.
The software that T-Pot is built on uses the following licenses.
<br>GPLv2: [conpot (by Lukas Rist)](https://github.com/mushorg/conpot/blob/master/LICENSE.txt), [dionaea](https://github.com/DinoTools/dionaea/blob/master/LICENSE), [honeytrap (by Tillmann Werner)](https://github.com/armedpot/honeytrap/blob/master/LICENSE), [suricata](http://suricata-ids.org/about/open-source/)
<br>GPLv3: [elasticpot (by Markus Schmall)](https://github.com/schmalle/ElasticPot), [emobility (by Mohamad Sbeiti)](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/emobility/blob/master/LICENSE), [ewsposter (by Markus Schroer)](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/ews/), [glastopf (by Lukas Rist)](https://github.com/glastopf/glastopf/blob/master/GPL), [netdata](https://github.com/firehol/netdata/blob/master/LICENSE.md)
<br>Apache 2 License: [elasticsearch](https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/blob/master/LICENSE.txt), [logstash](https://github.com/elasticsearch/logstash/blob/master/LICENSE), [kibana](https://github.com/elasticsearch/kibana/blob/master/LICENSE.md), [docker] (https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/master/LICENSE), [elasticsearch-head](https://github.com/mobz/elasticsearch-head/blob/master/LICENCE)
<br>MIT License: [tagcloud (by Shelby Sturgis)](https://github.com/stormpython/tagcloud/blob/master/LICENSE), [heatmap (by Shelby Sturgis)](https://github.com/stormpython/heatmap/blob/master/LICENSE), [wetty](https://github.com/krishnasrinivas/wetty/blob/master/LICENSE)
<br>GPLv3: [elasticpot (by Markus Schmall)](https://github.com/schmalle/ElasticPot), [emobility (by Mohamad Sbeiti)](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/emobility/blob/master/LICENSE), [ewsposter (by Markus Schroer)](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/ews/), [glastopf (by Lukas Rist)](https://github.com/glastopf/glastopf/blob/master/GPL), [rdpy](https://github.com/citronneur/rdpy/blob/master/LICENSE), [netdata](https://github.com/firehol/netdata/blob/master/LICENSE.md)
<br>Apache 2 License: [elasticsearch](https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/blob/master/LICENSE.txt), [logstash](https://github.com/elasticsearch/logstash/blob/master/LICENSE), [kibana](https://github.com/elasticsearch/kibana/blob/master/LICENSE.md), [docker](https://github.com/docker/docker/blob/master/LICENSE), [elasticsearch-head](https://github.com/mobz/elasticsearch-head/blob/master/LICENCE)
<br>MIT License: [ctop](https://github.com/bcicen/ctop/blob/master/LICENSE), [wetty](https://github.com/krishnasrinivas/wetty/blob/master/LICENSE)
<br>zlib License: [vnclowpot](https://github.com/magisterquis/vnclowpot/blob/master/LICENSE)
<br>[cowrie (copyright disclaimer by Upi Tamminen)](https://github.com/micheloosterhof/cowrie/blob/master/doc/COPYRIGHT)
<br>[mailoney](https://github.com/awhitehatter/mailoney)
<br>[Ubuntu licensing](http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/licensing)
<br>[Portainer](https://github.com/portainer/portainer/blob/develop/LICENSE)
<a name="credits"></a>
# Credits
Without open source and the fruitful development community we are proud to be a part of T-Pot would not have been possible. Our thanks are extended but not limited to the following people and organizations:
Without open source and the fruitful development community we are proud to be a part of, T-Pot would not have been possible! Our thanks are extended but not limited to the following people and organizations:
### The developers and development communities of
@ -430,20 +449,22 @@ Without open source and the fruitful development community we are proud to be a
* [emobility](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/emobility/graphs/contributors)
* [ewsposter](https://github.com/armedpot/ewsposter/graphs/contributors)
* [glastopf](https://github.com/mushorg/glastopf/graphs/contributors)
* [heatmap](https://github.com/stormpython/heatmap/graphs/contributors)
* [honeytrap](https://github.com/armedpot/honeytrap/graphs/contributors)
* [kibana](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/graphs/contributors)
* [logstash](https://github.com/elastic/logstash/graphs/contributors)
* [mailoney](https://github.com/awhitehatter/mailoney)
* [netdata](https://github.com/firehol/netdata/graphs/contributors)
* [p0f](http://lcamtuf.coredump.cx/p0f3/)
* [portainer](https://github.com/portainer/portainer/graphs/contributors)
* [rdpy](https://github.com/citronneur/rdpy)
* [spiderfoot](https://github.com/smicallef/spiderfoot)
* [suricata](https://github.com/inliniac/suricata/graphs/contributors)
* [tagcloud](https://github.com/stormpython/tagcloud/graphs/contributors)
* [ubuntu](http://www.ubuntu.com/)
* [vnclowpot](https://github.com/magisterquis/vnclowpot)
* [wetty](https://github.com/krishnasrinivas/wetty/graphs/contributors)
### The following companies and organizations
* [cannonical](http://www.canonical.com/)
* [canonical](http://www.canonical.com/)
* [docker](https://www.docker.com/)
* [elastic.io](https://www.elastic.co/)
* [honeynet project](https://www.honeynet.org/)
@ -451,12 +472,11 @@ Without open source and the fruitful development community we are proud to be a
### ... and of course ***you*** for joining the community!
<a name="staytuned"></a>
# Stay tuned ...
We will be releasing a new version of T-Pot about every 6 months.
We will be releasing a new version of T-Pot about every 6-12 months.
<a name="funfact"></a>
# Fun Fact
Coffee just does not cut it anymore which is why we needed a different caffeine source and consumed *107* bottles of [Club Mate](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club-Mate) during the development of T-Pot 16.10 😇
Coffee just does not cut it anymore which is why we needed a different caffeine source and consumed *227* bottles of [Club Mate](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club-Mate) during the development of T-Pot 17.10 😇

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#!/bin/bash
# Backup all ES relevant folders
# Make sure ES is available
myES="http://127.0.0.1:64298/"
myESSTATUS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cluster/health' | jq '.' | grep -c green)
if ! [ "$myESSTATUS" = "1" ]
then
echo "### Elasticsearch is not available, try starting via 'systemctl start elk'."
exit
else
echo "### Elasticsearch is available, now continuing."
echo
fi
# Set vars
myCOUNT=1
myDATE=$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M)
myELKPATH="/data/elk/data"
myKIBANAINDEXNAME=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cat/indices/' | grep .kibana | awk '{ print $4 }')
myKIBANAINDEXPATH=$myELKPATH/nodes/0/indices/$myKIBANAINDEXNAME
# Let's ensure normal operation on exit or if interrupted ...
function fuCLEANUP {
### Start ELK
systemctl start tpot
echo "### Now starting T-Pot ..."
}
trap fuCLEANUP EXIT
# Stop T-Pot to lift db lock
echo "### Now stopping T-Pot"
systemctl stop tpot
sleep 2
# Backup DB in 2 flavors
echo "### Now backing up Elasticsearch folders ..."
tar cvfz "elkall_"$myDATE".tgz" $myELKPATH
tar cvfz "elkbase_"$myDATE".tgz" $myKIBANAINDEXPATH

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#!/bin/bash
# T-Pot Container Data Cleaner & Log Rotator
# Set colors
myRED=""
myGREEN=""
myWHITE=""
# Set persistence
myPERSISTENCE=$1
# Let's create a function to check if folder is empty
fuEMPTY () {
local myFOLDER=$1
echo $(ls $myFOLDER | wc -l)
}
# Let's create a function to rotate and compress logs
fuLOGROTATE () {
local mySTATUS="/opt/tpot/etc/logrotate/status"
local myCONF="/opt/tpot/etc/logrotate/logrotate.conf"
local myCOWRIETTYLOGS="/data/cowrie/log/tty/"
local myCOWRIETTYTGZ="/data/cowrie/log/ttylogs.tgz"
local myCOWRIEDL="/data/cowrie/downloads/"
local myCOWRIEDLTGZ="/data/cowrie/downloads.tgz"
local myDIONAEABI="/data/dionaea/bistreams/"
local myDIONAEABITGZ="/data/dionaea/bistreams.tgz"
local myDIONAEABIN="/data/dionaea/binaries/"
local myDIONAEABINTGZ="/data/dionaea/binaries.tgz"
local myHONEYTRAPATTACKS="/data/honeytrap/attacks/"
local myHONEYTRAPATTACKSTGZ="/data/honeytrap/attacks.tgz"
local myHONEYTRAPDL="/data/honeytrap/downloads/"
local myHONEYTRAPDLTGZ="/data/honeytrap/downloads.tgz"
# Ensure correct permissions and ownerships for logrotate to run without issues
chmod 760 /data/ -R
chown tpot:tpot /data -R
# Run logrotate with force (-f) first, so the status file can be written and race conditions (with tar) be avoided
logrotate -f -s $mySTATUS $myCONF
# Compressing some folders first and rotate them later
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myCOWRIETTYLOGS)" != "0" ]; then tar cvfz $myCOWRIETTYTGZ $myCOWRIETTYLOGS; fi
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myCOWRIEDL)" != "0" ]; then tar cvfz $myCOWRIEDLTGZ $myCOWRIEDL; fi
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myDIONAEABI)" != "0" ]; then tar cvfz $myDIONAEABITGZ $myDIONAEABI; fi
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myDIONAEABIN)" != "0" ]; then tar cvfz $myDIONAEABINTGZ $myDIONAEABIN; fi
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myHONEYTRAPATTACKS)" != "0" ]; then tar cvfz $myHONEYTRAPATTACKSTGZ $myHONEYTRAPATTACKS; fi
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myHONEYTRAPDL)" != "0" ]; then tar cvfz $myHONEYTRAPDLTGZ $myHONEYTRAPDL; fi
# Ensure correct permissions and ownership for previously created archives
chmod 760 $myCOWRIETTYTGZ $myCOWRIEDLTGZ $myDIONAEABITGZ $myDIONAEABINTGZ $myHONEYTRAPATTACKSTGZ $myHONEYTRAPDLTGZ
chown tpot:tpot $myCOWRIETTYTGZ $myCOWRIEDLTGZ $myDIONAEABITGZ $myDIONAEABINTGZ $myHONEYTRAPATTACKSTGZ $myHONEYTRAPDLTGZ
# Need to remove subfolders since too many files cause rm to exit with errors
rm -rf $myCOWRIETTYLOGS $myCOWRIEDL $myDIONAEABI $myDIONAEABIN $myHONEYTRAPATTACKS $myHONEYTRAPDL
# Recreate subfolders with correct permissions and ownership
mkdir -p $myCOWRIETTYLOGS $myCOWRIEDL $myDIONAEABI $myDIONAEABIN $myHONEYTRAPATTACKS $myHONEYTRAPDL
chmod 760 $myCOWRIETTYLOGS $myCOWRIEDL $myDIONAEABI $myDIONAEABIN $myHONEYTRAPATTACKS $myHONEYTRAPDL
chown tpot:tpot $myCOWRIETTYLOGS $myCOWRIEDL $myDIONAEABI $myDIONAEABIN $myHONEYTRAPATTACKS $myHONEYTRAPDL
# Run logrotate again to account for previously created archives - DO NOT FORCE HERE!
logrotate -s $mySTATUS $myCONF
}
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare conpot data
fuCONPOT () {
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/conpot/*; fi
mkdir -p /data/conpot/log
chmod 760 /data/conpot -R
chown tpot:tpot /data/conpot -R
}
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare cowrie data
fuCOWRIE () {
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/cowrie/*; fi
mkdir -p /data/cowrie/log/tty/ /data/cowrie/downloads/ /data/cowrie/keys/ /data/cowrie/misc/
chmod 760 /data/cowrie -R
chown tpot:tpot /data/cowrie -R
}
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare dionaea data
fuDIONAEA () {
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/dionaea/*; fi
mkdir -p /data/dionaea/log /data/dionaea/bistreams /data/dionaea/binaries /data/dionaea/rtp /data/dionaea/roots/ftp /data/dionaea/roots/tftp /data/dionaea/roots/www /data/dionaea/roots/upnp
chmod 760 /data/dionaea -R
chown tpot:tpot /data/dionaea -R
}
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare elasticpot data
fuELASTICPOT () {
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/elasticpot/*; fi
mkdir -p /data/elasticpot/log
chmod 760 /data/elasticpot -R
chown tpot:tpot /data/elasticpot -R
}
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare elk data
fuELK () {
# ELK data will be kept for <= 90 days, check /etc/crontab for curator modification
# ELK daemon log files will be removed
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/elk/log/*; fi
mkdir -p /data/elk
chmod 760 /data/elk -R
chown tpot:tpot /data/elk -R
}
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare emobility data
fuEMOBILITY () {
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/emobility/*; fi
mkdir -p /data/emobility/log
chmod 760 /data/emobility -R
chown tpot:tpot /data/emobility -R
}
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare glastopf data
fuGLASTOPF () {
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/glastopf/*; fi
mkdir -p /data/glastopf
chmod 760 /data/glastopf -R
chown tpot:tpot /data/glastopf -R
}
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare honeytrap data
fuHONEYTRAP () {
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/honeytrap/*; fi
mkdir -p /data/honeytrap/log/ /data/honeytrap/attacks/ /data/honeytrap/downloads/
chmod 760 /data/honeytrap/ -R
chown tpot:tpot /data/honeytrap/ -R
}
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare mailoney data
fuMAILONEY () {
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/mailoney/*; fi
mkdir -p /data/mailoney/log/
chmod 760 /data/mailoney/ -R
chown tpot:tpot /data/mailoney/ -R
}
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare rdpy data
fuRDPY () {
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/rdpy/*; fi
mkdir -p /data/rdpy/log/
chmod 760 /data/rdpy/ -R
chown tpot:tpot /data/rdpy/ -R
}
# Let's create a function to prepare spiderfoot db
fuSPIDERFOOT () {
mkdir -p /data/spiderfoot
touch /data/spiderfoot/spiderfoot.db
chmod 760 -R /data/spiderfoot
chown tpot:tpot -R /data/spiderfoot
}
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare suricata data
fuSURICATA () {
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/suricata/*; fi
mkdir -p /data/suricata/log
chmod 760 -R /data/suricata
chown tpot:tpot -R /data/suricata
}
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare p0f data
fuP0F () {
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/p0f/*; fi
mkdir -p /data/p0f/log
chmod 760 -R /data/p0f
chown tpot:tpot -R /data/p0f
}
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare vnclowpot data
fuVNCLOWPOT () {
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/vnclowpot/*; fi
mkdir -p /data/vnclowpot/log/
chmod 760 /data/vnclowpot/ -R
chown tpot:tpot /data/vnclowpot/ -R
}
# Avoid unwanted cleaning
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" = "" ];
then
echo $myRED"!!! WARNING !!! - This will delete ALL honeypot logs. "$myWHITE
while [ "$myQST" != "y" ] && [ "$myQST" != "n" ];
do
read -p "Continue? (y/n) " myQST
done
if [ "$myQST" = "n" ];
then
echo $myGREEN"Puuh! That was close! Aborting!"$myWHITE
exit
fi
fi
# Check persistence, if enabled compress and rotate logs
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" = "on" ];
then
echo "Persistence enabled, now rotating and compressing logs."
fuLOGROTATE
else
echo "Cleaning up and preparing data folders."
fuCONPOT
fuCOWRIE
fuDIONAEA
fuELASTICPOT
fuELK
fuEMOBILITY
fuGLASTOPF
fuHONEYTRAP
fuMAILONEY
fuRDPY
fuSPIDERFOOT
fuSURICATA
fuP0F
fuVNCLOWPOT
fi

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#/bin/bash
# Show current status of all running containers
myPARAM="$1"
myIMAGES="$(cat /opt/tpot/etc/tpot.yml | grep -v '#' | grep container_name | cut -d: -f2)"
myRED=""
myGREEN=""
myBLUE=""
myWHITE=""
myMAGENTA=""
function fuCONTAINERSTATUS {
local myNAME="$1"
local mySTATUS="$(/usr/bin/docker ps -f name=$myNAME --format "table {{.Status}}" -f status=running -f status=exited | tail -n 1)"
myDOWN="$(echo "$mySTATUS" | grep -o -E "(STATUS|NAMES|Exited)")"
case "$myDOWN" in
STATUS)
mySTATUS="$myRED"DOWN"$myWHITE"
;;
NAMES)
mySTATUS="$myRED"DOWN"$myWHITE"
;;
Exited)
mySTATUS="$myRED$mySTATUS$myWHITE"
;;
*)
mySTATUS="$myGREEN$mySTATUS$myWHITE"
;;
esac
printf "$mySTATUS"
}
function fuCONTAINERPORTS {
local myNAME="$1"
local myPORTS="$(/usr/bin/docker ps -f name=$myNAME --format "table {{.Ports}}" -f status=running -f status=exited | tail -n 1 | sed s/","/",\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t"/g)"
if [ "$myPORTS" != "PORTS" ];
then
printf "$myBLUE$myPORTS$myWHITE"
fi
}
function fuGETSYS {
printf "========| System |========\n"
printf "%+10s %-20s\n" "Date: " "$(date)"
printf "%+10s %-20s\n" "Uptime: " "$(uptime | cut -b 2-)"
printf "%+10s %-20s\n" "CPU temp: " "$(sensors | grep 'Physical' | awk '{ print $4" " }' | tr -d [:cntrl:])"
echo
}
while true
do
fuGETSYS
printf "%-19s %-36s %s\n" "NAME" "STATUS" "PORTS"
for i in $myIMAGES; do
myNAME="$myMAGENTA$i$myWHITE"
printf "%-32s %-49s %s" "$myNAME" "$(fuCONTAINERSTATUS $i)" "$(fuCONTAINERPORTS $i)"
echo
if [ "$myPARAM" = "vv" ];
then
/usr/bin/docker exec -t "$i" /bin/ps awfuwfxwf | egrep -v -E "awfuwfxwf|/bin/ps"
fi
done
if [[ $myPARAM =~ ^([1-9]|[1-9][0-9]|[1-9][0-9][0-9])$ ]];
then
sleep "$myPARAM"
else
break
fi
done

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#/bin/bash
# Dump all ES data
# Make sure ES is available
myES="http://127.0.0.1:64298/"
myESSTATUS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cluster/health' | jq '.' | grep -c green)
if ! [ "$myESSTATUS" = "1" ]
then
echo "### Elasticsearch is not available, try starting via 'systemctl start elk'."
exit
else
echo "### Elasticsearch is available, now continuing."
echo
fi
# Let's ensure normal operation on exit or if interrupted ...
function fuCLEANUP {
rm -rf tmp
}
trap fuCLEANUP EXIT
# Set vars
myDATE=$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M)
myINDICES=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cat/indices/' | grep logstash | awk '{ print $3 }' | sort | grep -v 1970)
myES="http://127.0.0.1:64298/"
myCOL1=""
myCOL0=""
# Dumping all ES data
echo $myCOL1"### The following indices will be dumped: "$myCOL0
echo $myINDICES
echo
mkdir tmp
for i in $myINDICES;
do
echo $myCOL1"### Now dumping: "$i $myCOL0
elasticdump --input=$myES$i --output="tmp/"$i --limit 7500
echo $myCOL1"### Now compressing: tmp/$i" $myCOL0
gzip -f "tmp/"$i
done;
# Build tar archive
echo $myCOL1"### Now building tar archive: es_dump_"$myDATE".tgz" $myCOL0
tar cvf es_dump_$myDATE.tar tmp/*
echo $myCOL1"### Done."$myCOL0

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#!/bin/bash
# Export all Kibana objects
# Make sure ES is available
myES="http://127.0.0.1:64298/"
myESSTATUS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cluster/health' | jq '.' | grep -c green)
if ! [ "$myESSTATUS" = "1" ]
then
echo "### Elasticsearch is not available, try starting via 'systemctl start elk'."
exit
else
echo "### Elasticsearch is available, now continuing."
echo
fi
# Set vars
myDATE=$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M)
myINDEXCOUNT=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'.kibana/index-pattern/logstash-*' | tr '\\' '\n' | grep "scripted" | wc -w)
myDASHBOARDS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'.kibana/dashboard/_search?filter_path=hits.hits._id&pretty&size=10000' | jq '.hits.hits[] | {_id}' | jq -r '._id')
myVISUALIZATIONS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'.kibana/visualization/_search?filter_path=hits.hits._id&pretty&size=10000' | jq '.hits.hits[] | {_id}' | jq -r '._id')
mySEARCHES=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'.kibana/search/_search?filter_path=hits.hits._id&pretty&size=10000' | jq '.hits.hits[] | {_id}' | jq -r '._id')
myCOL1=""
myCOL0=""
# Let's ensure normal operation on exit or if interrupted ...
function fuCLEANUP {
rm -rf patterns/ dashboards/ visualizations/ searches/
}
trap fuCLEANUP EXIT
# Export index patterns
mkdir -p patterns
echo $myCOL1"### Now exporting"$myCOL0 $myINDEXCOUNT $myCOL1"index patterns." $myCOL0
curl -s -XGET ''$myES'.kibana/index-pattern/logstash-*?' | jq '._source' > patterns/index-patterns.json
echo
# Export dashboards
mkdir -p dashboards
echo $myCOL1"### Now exporting"$myCOL0 $(echo $myDASHBOARDS | wc -w) $myCOL1"dashboards." $myCOL0
for i in $myDASHBOARDS;
do
echo $myCOL1"###### "$i $myCOL0
curl -s -XGET ''$myES'.kibana/dashboard/'$i'' | jq '._source' > dashboards/$i.json
done;
echo
# Export visualizations
mkdir -p visualizations
echo $myCOL1"### Now exporting"$myCOL0 $(echo $myVISUALIZATIONS | wc -w) $myCOL1"visualizations." $myCOL0
for i in $myVISUALIZATIONS;
do
echo $myCOL1"###### "$i $myCOL0
curl -s -XGET ''$myES'.kibana/visualization/'$i'' | jq '._source' > visualizations/$i.json
done;
echo
# Export searches
mkdir -p searches
echo $myCOL1"### Now exporting"$myCOL0 $(echo $mySEARCHES | wc -w) $myCOL1"searches." $myCOL0
for i in $mySEARCHES;
do
echo $myCOL1"###### "$i $myCOL0
curl -s -XGET ''$myES'.kibana/search/'$i'' | jq '._source' > searches/$i.json
done;
echo
# Building tar archive
echo $myCOL1"### Now building archive"$myCOL0 "kibana-objects_"$myDATE".tgz"
tar cvfz kibana-objects_$myDATE.tgz patterns dashboards visualizations searches > /dev/null
# Stats
echo
echo $myCOL1"### Statistics"
echo $myCOL1"###### Exported"$myCOL0 $myINDEXCOUNT $myCOL1"index patterns." $myCOL0
echo $myCOL1"###### Exported"$myCOL0 $(echo $myDASHBOARDS | wc -w) $myCOL1"dashboards." $myCOL0
echo $myCOL1"###### Exported"$myCOL0 $(echo $myVISUALIZATIONS | wc -w) $myCOL1"visualizations." $myCOL0
echo $myCOL1"###### Exported"$myCOL0 $(echo $mySEARCHES | wc -w) $myCOL1"searches." $myCOL0
echo

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#!/bin/bash
# Import Kibana objects
# Make sure ES is available
myES="http://127.0.0.1:64298/"
myESSTATUS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cluster/health' | jq '.' | grep -c green)
if ! [ "$myESSTATUS" = "1" ]
then
echo "### Elasticsearch is not available, try starting via 'systemctl start elk'."
exit
else
echo "### Elasticsearch is available, now continuing."
echo
fi
# Set vars
myDUMP=$1
myCOL1=""
myCOL0=""
# Let's ensure normal operation on exit or if interrupted ...
function fuCLEANUP {
rm -rf patterns/ dashboards/ visualizations/ searches/
}
trap fuCLEANUP EXIT
# Check if parameter is given and file exists
if [ "$myDUMP" = "" ];
then
echo $myCOL1"### Please provide a backup file name."$myCOL0
echo $myCOL1"### restore-kibana-objects.sh <kibana-objects.tgz>"$myCOL0
echo
exit
fi
if ! [ -a $myDUMP ];
then
echo $myCOL1"### File not found."$myCOL0
exit
fi
# Unpack tar
tar xvfz $myDUMP > /dev/null
# Restore index patterns
myINDEXCOUNT=$(cat patterns/index-patterns.json | tr '\\' '\n' | grep "scripted" | wc -w)
echo $myCOL1"### Now importing"$myCOL0 $myINDEXCOUNT $myCOL1"index patterns." $myCOL0
curl -s -XDELETE ''$myES'.kibana/index-pattern/logstash-*' > /dev/null
curl -s -XPUT ''$myES'.kibana/index-pattern/logstash-*' -T patterns/index-patterns.json > /dev/null
echo
# Restore dashboards
myDASHBOARDS=$(ls dashboards/*.json | cut -c 12- | rev | cut -c 6- | rev)
echo $myCOL1"### Now importing "$myCOL0$(echo $myDASHBOARDS | wc -w)$myCOL1 "dashboards." $myCOL0
for i in $myDASHBOARDS;
do
echo $myCOL1"###### "$i $myCOL0
curl -s -XDELETE ''$myES'.kibana/dashboard/'$i'' > /dev/null
curl -s -XPUT ''$myES'.kibana/dashboard/'$i'' -T dashboards/$i.json > /dev/null
done;
echo
# Restore visualizations
myVISUALIZATIONS=$(ls visualizations/*.json | cut -c 16- | rev | cut -c 6- | rev)
echo $myCOL1"### Now importing "$myCOL0$(echo $myVISUALIZATIONS | wc -w)$myCOL1 "visualizations." $myCOL0
for i in $myVISUALIZATIONS;
do
echo $myCOL1"###### "$i $myCOL0
curl -s -XDELETE ''$myES'.kibana/visualization/'$i'' > /dev/null
curl -s -XPUT ''$myES'.kibana/visualization/'$i'' -T visualizations/$i.json > /dev/null
done;
echo
# Restore searches
mySEARCHES=$(ls searches/*.json | cut -c 10- | rev | cut -c 6- | rev)
echo $myCOL1"### Now importing "$myCOL0$(echo $mySEARCHES | wc -w)$myCOL1 "searches." $myCOL0
for i in $mySEARCHES;
do
echo $myCOL1"###### "$i $myCOL0
curl -s -XDELETE ''$myES'.kibana/search/'$i'' > /dev/null
curl -s -XPUT ''$myES'.kibana/search/'$i'' -T searches/$i.json > /dev/null
done;
echo
# Stats
echo
echo $myCOL1"### Statistics"
echo $myCOL1"###### Imported"$myCOL0 $myINDEXCOUNT $myCOL1"index patterns." $myCOL0
echo $myCOL1"###### Imported"$myCOL0 $(echo $myDASHBOARDS | wc -w) $myCOL1"dashboards." $myCOL0
echo $myCOL1"###### Imported"$myCOL0 $(echo $myVISUALIZATIONS | wc -w) $myCOL1"visualizations." $myCOL0
echo $myCOL1"###### Imported"$myCOL0 $(echo $mySEARCHES | wc -w) $myCOL1"searches." $myCOL0
echo

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#!/bin/bash
## Get my external IP
timeout=2 # seconds to wait for a reply before trying next server
verbose=1 # prints which server was used to STDERR
dnslist=(
"dig +short myip.opendns.com @resolver1.opendns.com"
"dig +short myip.opendns.com @resolver2.opendns.com"
"dig +short myip.opendns.com @resolver3.opendns.com"
"dig +short myip.opendns.com @resolver4.opendns.com"
"dig +short -4 -t a whoami.akamai.net @ns1-1.akamaitech.net"
"dig +short whoami.akamai.net @ns1-1.akamaitech.net"
)
httplist=(
alma.ch/myip.cgi
api.infoip.io/ip
api.ipify.org
bot.whatismyipaddress.com
canhazip.com
checkip.amazonaws.com
eth0.me
icanhazip.com
ident.me
ipecho.net/plain
ipinfo.io/ip
ipof.in/txt
ip.tyk.nu
l2.io/ip
smart-ip.net/myip
wgetip.com
whatismyip.akamai.com
)
# function to check for valid ip
function valid_ip()
{
local ip=$1
local stat=1
if [[ $ip =~ ^[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}$ ]]; then
OIFS=$IFS
IFS='.'
ip=($ip)
IFS=$OIFS
[[ ${ip[0]} -le 255 && ${ip[1]} -le 255 \
&& ${ip[2]} -le 255 && ${ip[3]} -le 255 ]]
stat=$?
fi
return $stat
}
# function to shuffle the global array "array"
shuffle() {
local i tmp size max rand
size=${#array[*]}
max=$(( 32768 / size * size ))
for ((i=size-1; i>0; i--)); do
while (( (rand=$RANDOM) >= max )); do :; done
rand=$(( rand % (i+1) ))
tmp=${array[i]} array[i]=${array[rand]} array[rand]=$tmp
done
}
# if we have dig and a list of dns methods, try that first
if hash dig 2>/dev/null && [ ${#dnslist[*]} -gt 0 ]; then
eval array=( \"\${dnslist[@]}\" )
shuffle
for cmd in "${array[@]}"; do
[ "$verbose" == 1 ] && echo Trying: $cmd 1>&2
ip=$(timeout $timeout $cmd)
if [ -n "$ip" ]; then
if valid_ip $ip; then
echo $ip
exit
fi
fi
done
fi
# if we haven't succeeded with DNS, try HTTP
if [ ${#httplist[*]} == 0 ]; then
echo "No hosts in httplist array!" >&2
exit 1
fi
# use curl or wget, depending on which one we find
curl_or_wget=$(if hash curl 2>/dev/null; then echo "curl -s"; elif hash wget 2>/dev/null; then echo "wget -qO-"; fi);
if [ -z "$curl_or_wget" ]; then
echo "Neither curl nor wget found. Cannot use http method." >&2
exit 1
fi
eval array=( \"\${httplist[@]}\" )
shuffle
for url in "${array[@]}"; do
[ "$verbose" == 1 ] && echo Trying: $curl_or_wget "$url" 1>&2
ip=$(timeout $timeout $curl_or_wget "$url")
if [ -n "$ip" ]; then
if valid_ip $ip; then
echo $ip
exit
fi
fi
done

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#/bin/bash
# Restore folder based ES backup
# Make sure ES is available
myES="http://127.0.0.1:64298/"
myESSTATUS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cluster/health' | jq '.' | grep -c green)
if ! [ "$myESSTATUS" = "1" ]
then
echo "### Elasticsearch is not available, try starting via 'systemctl start elk'."
exit
else
echo "### Elasticsearch is available, now continuing."
fi
# Let's ensure normal operation on exit or if interrupted ...
function fuCLEANUP {
rm -rf tmp
}
trap fuCLEANUP EXIT
# Set vars
myDUMP=$1
myCOL1=""
myCOL0=""
# Check if parameter is given and file exists
if [ "$myDUMP" = "" ];
then
echo $myCOL1"### Please provide a backup file name."$myCOL0
echo $myCOL1"### restore-elk.sh <es_dump.tar>"$myCOL0
echo
exit
fi
if ! [ -a $myDUMP ];
then
echo $myCOL1"### File not found."$myCOL0
exit
fi
# Unpack tar archive
echo $myCOL1"### Now unpacking tar archive: "$myDUMP $myCOL0
tar xvf $myDUMP
# Build indices list
myINDICES=$(ls tmp/logstash*.gz | cut -c 5- | rev | cut -c 4- | rev)
echo $myCOL1"### The following indices will be restored: "$myCOL0
echo $myINDICES
echo
# Restore indices
for i in $myINDICES;
do
# Delete index if it already exists
curl -s -XDELETE $myES$i > /dev/null
echo $myCOL1"### Now uncompressing: tmp/$i.gz" $myCOL0
gunzip -f tmp/$i.gz
# Restore index to ES
echo $myCOL1"### Now restoring: "$i $myCOL0
elasticdump --input=tmp/$i --output=$myES$i --limit 7500
rm tmp/$i
done;
echo $myCOL1"### Done."$myCOL0

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#!/bin/bash
# Let's add the first local ip to the /etc/issue and external ip to ews.ip file
# If the external IP cannot be detected, the internal IP will be inherited.
source /etc/environment
myLOCALIP=$(hostname -I | awk '{ print $1 }')
myEXTIP=$(/opt/tpot/bin/myip.sh)
if [ "$myEXTIP" = "" ];
then
myEXTIP=$myLOCALIP
fi
sed -i "s#IP:.*#IP: $myLOCALIP ($myEXTIP)#" /etc/issue
sed -i "s#SSH:.*#SSH: ssh -l tsec -p 64295 $myLOCALIP#" /etc/issue
sed -i "s#WEB:.*#WEB: https://$myLOCALIP:64297#" /etc/issue
tee /data/ews/conf/ews.ip << EOF
[MAIN]
ip = $myEXTIP
EOF
tee /opt/tpot/etc/compose/elk_environment << EOF
MY_EXTIP=$myEXTIP
MY_INTIP=$myLOCALIP
MY_HOSTNAME=$HOSTNAME
EOF
chown tpot:tpot /data/ews/conf/ews.ip
chmod 760 /data/ews/conf/ews.ip

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FROM alpine
MAINTAINER MO
# Include dist
ADD dist/ /root/dist/
# Setup apt
RUN apk -U add bash \
build-base \
file \
git \
libev \
libtool \
libxslt \
libxslt-dev \
mariadb-dev \
mariadb-client-libs \
pkgconfig \
python \
python-dev \
py-cffi && \
# Setup ConPot
git clone https://github.com/mushorg/conpot /opt/conpot/ && \
cd /opt/conpot/ && \
git checkout d97a68a054e4fe42ff90293188a5702ce8ab09a3 && \
cp /root/dist/requirements.txt /opt/conpot/ && \
python setup.py install && \
cd / && \
rm -rf /opt/conpot /tmp/* /var/tmp/* && \
# Setup user, groups and configs
addgroup -g 2000 conpot && \
adduser -S -s /bin/bash -u 2000 -D -g 2000 conpot && \
mkdir -p /etc/conpot /var/log/conpot && \
mv /root/dist/conpot.cfg /etc/conpot/conpot.cfg && \
mv /root/dist/kamstrup_382/template.xml /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/Conpot-0.5.1-py2.7.egg/conpot/templates/kamstrup_382/ && \
# Clean up
apk del build-base \
file \
git \
libev \
libtool \
libxslt-dev \
mariadb-dev \
pkgconfig \
python-dev \
py-cffi && \
rm -rf /root/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
# Run supervisor upon container start
CMD ["/usr/bin/conpot", "--template", "kamstrup_382", "--logfile", "/var/log/conpot/conpot.log", "--config", "/etc/conpot/conpot.cfg"]

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[![](https://images.microbadger.com/badges/version/dtagdevsec/conpot:1706.svg)](https://microbadger.com/images/dtagdevsec/conpot:1706 "Get your own version badge on microbadger.com") [![](https://images.microbadger.com/badges/image/dtagdevsec/conpot:1706.svg)](https://microbadger.com/images/dtagdevsec/conpot:1706 "Get your own image badge on microbadger.com")
# conpot
[ConPot](http://conpot.org/) is a low interactive server side Industrial Control Systems honeypot designed to be easy to deploy, modify and extend. By providing a range of common industrial control protocols we created the basics to build your own system, capable to emulate complex infrastructures to convince an adversary that he just found a huge industrial complex. To improve the deceptive capabilities, we also provided the possibility to server a custom human machine interface to increase the honeypots attack surface. The response times of the services can be artificially delayed to mimic the behaviour of a system under constant load. Because we are providing complete stacks of the protocols, Conpot can be accessed with productive HMI's or extended with real hardware. Conpot is developed under the umbrella of the [Honeynet Project](https://www.honeynet.org/) and on the shoulders of a couple of very big giants.
This repository contains the necessary files to create a *dockerized* version of conpot.
This dockerized version is part of the **[T-Pot community honeypot](http://dtag-dev-sec.github.io/)** of Deutsche Telekom AG.
The `Dockerfile` contains the blueprint for the dockerized conpot and will be used to setup the docker image.
The `supervisord.conf` is used to start conpot under supervision of supervisord.
Using systemd, copy the `systemd/conpot.service` to `/etc/systemd/system/conpot.service` and start using
```
systemctl enable conpot
systemctl start conpot
```
This will make sure that the docker container is started with the appropriate permissions and port mappings. Further, it autostarts during boot.
By default all data will be stored in `/data/conpot/` until the honeypot service will be restarted which is by default every 24 hours. If you want to keep data persistently simply edit the ``service`` file, find the line that contains ``clean.sh`` and set the option from ``off`` to ``on``. Be advised to establish some sort of log management if you wish to do so.
# ConPot Dashboard
![ConPot Dashboard](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/conpot/master/doc/dashboard.png)

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[common]
sensorid = conpot
[session]
timeout = 30
[daemon]
user = conpot
group = conpot
[json]
enabled = True
filename = /var/log/conpot/conpot.json
[sqlite]
enabled = False
[mysql]
enabled = False
device = /tmp/mysql.sock
host = localhost
port = 3306
db = conpot
username = conpot
passphrase = conpot
socket = tcp ; tcp (sends to host:port), dev (sends to mysql device/socket file)
[syslog]
enabled = False
device = /dev/log
host = localhost
port = 514
facility = local0
socket = dev ; udp (sends to host:port), dev (sends to device)
[hpfriends]
enabled = False
host = hpfriends.honeycloud.net
port = 20000
ident = 3Ykf9Znv
secret = 4nFRhpm44QkG9cvD
channels = ["conpot.events", ]
[taxii]
enabled = False
host = taxiitest.mitre.org
port = 80
inbox_path = /services/inbox/default/
use_https = False
[fetch_public_ip]
enabled = True
urls = ["http://whatismyip.akamai.com/", "http://wgetip.com/"]
[change_mac_addr]
enabled = False
iface = eth0
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<core>
<template>
<!-- General information about the template -->
<entity name="unit">382</entity>
<entity name="vendor">Kamstrup</entity>
<entity name="description">Register clone of an existing Kamstrup 382 smart meter</entity>
<entity name="protocols">Kamstrup</entity>
<entity name="creator">Johnny Vestergaard</entity>
</template>
<databus>
<!-- Core value that can be retrieved from the databus by key -->
<key_value_mappings>
<key name="power_simulator">
<value type="function">conpot.protocols.kamstrup.usage_simulator.UsageSimulator</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1024">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_2">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_13">
<value type="value">71832712</value>
</key>
<key name="register_14">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1054">
<value type="value">228</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1055">
<value type="value">229</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1056">
<value type="value">224</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1076">
<value type="value">511</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1077">
<value type="value">422</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1078">
<value type="value">144</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1080">
<value type="value">1000</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1081">
<value type="value">5499</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1082">
<value type="value">895</value>
</key>
<key name="register_3">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_4">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_5">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_6">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1025">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1033">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1034">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1035">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1036">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_15">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_16">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_17">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_18">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_1027">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_20">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_21">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_22">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_23">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_24">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_25">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_26">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_27">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_28">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_29">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_30">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_31">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_32">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_33">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_34">
<value type="value">0</value>
</key>
<key name="register_35">
<value type="value">0</value>
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pysmi==0.1.3
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bottle
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beautifulsoup4
requests
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version: '2.1'
networks:
conpot_local:
services:
# Conpot service
conpot:
container_name: conpot
restart: always
networks:
- conpot_local
ports:
- "1025:1025"
- "50100:50100"
image: "dtagdevsec/conpot:1706"
volumes:
- /data/conpot/log:/var/log/conpot

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FROM alpine
MAINTAINER MO
# Include dist
ADD dist/ /root/dist/
# Get and install dependencies & packages
RUN apk -U upgrade && \
apk add git procps py-pip mpfr-dev openssl-dev mpc1-dev libffi-dev build-base python python-dev py-mysqldb py-setuptools gmp-dev && \
# Setup user
addgroup -g 2000 cowrie && \
adduser -S -s /bin/bash -u 2000 -D -g 2000 cowrie && \
# Install cowrie from git
git clone https://github.com/micheloosterhof/cowrie.git /home/cowrie/cowrie/ && \
cd /home/cowrie/cowrie && \
pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade cffi && \
pip install --no-cache-dir -U -r requirements.txt && \
# Setup user, groups and configs
cp /root/dist/cowrie.cfg /home/cowrie/cowrie/cowrie.cfg && \
cp /root/dist/userdb.txt /home/cowrie/cowrie/data/userdb.txt && \
chown cowrie:cowrie -R /home/cowrie/* && \
# Clean up
rm -rf /root/* && \
apk del git py-pip mpfr-dev mpc1-dev libffi-dev build-base py-mysqldb gmp-dev python-dev && \
rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
# Start cowrie
ENV PYTHONPATH /home/cowrie/cowrie
WORKDIR /home/cowrie/cowrie
USER cowrie
CMD ["/usr/bin/twistd", "--nodaemon", "-y", "cowrie.tac", "--pidfile", "var/run/cowrie.pid", "cowrie"]

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# dockerized cowrie
[cowrie](http://www.micheloosterhof.com/cowrie/) is an extended fork of the medium interaction honeypot [kippo](https://github.com/desaster/kippo).
This repository contains the necessary files to create a *dockerized* version of cowrie.
This dockerized version is part of the **[T-Pot community honeypot](http://dtag-dev-sec.github.io/)** of Deutsche Telekom AG.
The `Dockerfile` contains the blueprint for the dockerized cowrie and will be used to setup the docker image.
The `cowrie.cfg` is tailored to fit the T-Pot environment.
The `setup.sql` is also tailored to fit the T-Pot environment.
The `supervisord.conf` is used to start cowrie under supervision of supervisord.
Using systemd, copy the `systemd/cowrie.service` to `/etc/systemd/system/cowrie.service` and start using
```
systemctl enable cowrie
systemctl start cowrie
```
This will make sure that the docker container is started with the appropriate permissions and port mappings. Further, it autostarts during boot.
By default all data will be stored in `/data/cowrie/` until the honeypot service will be restarted which is by default every 24 hours. If you want to keep data persistently simply edit the ``service`` file, find the line that contains ``clean.sh`` and set the option from ``off`` to ``on``. Be advised to establish some sort of log management if you wish to do so.
# Cowrie Dashboard
![Cowrie Dashboard](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/cowrie/master/doc/dashboard.png)

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#
# Cowrie configuration file (cowrie.cfg)
#
# ============================================================================
# General Honeypot Options
# ============================================================================
[honeypot]
# Sensor name is used to identify this Cowrie instance. Used by the database
# logging modules such as mysql.
#
# If not specified, the logging modules will instead use the IP address of the
# server as the sensor name.
#
# (default: not specified)
#sensor_name=t-pot
# Hostname for the honeypot. Displayed by the shell prompt of the virtual
# environment
#
# (default: svr04)
hostname = ubuntu
# Directory where to save log files in.
#
# (default: log)
log_path = log
# Directory where to save downloaded artifacts in.
#
# (default: dl)
download_path = dl
# Directory for miscellaneous data files, such as the password database.
#
# (default: data_path)
data_path = data
# Directory where virtual file contents are kept in.
#
# This is only used by commands like 'cat' to display the contents of files.
# Adding files here is not enough for them to appear in the honeypot - the
# actual virtual filesystem is kept in filesystem_file (see below)
#
# (default: honeyfs)
contents_path = honeyfs
# File in the Python pickle format containing the virtual filesystem.
#
# This includes the filenames, paths, permissions for the Cowrie filesystem,
# but not the file contents. This is created by the bin/createfs utility from
# a real template linux installation.
#
# (default: fs.pickle)
filesystem_file = data/fs.pickle
# Directory for creating simple commands that only output text.
#
# The command must be placed under this directory with the proper path, such
# as:
# txtcmds/usr/bin/vi
# The contents of the file will be the output of the command when run inside
# the honeypot.
#
# In addition to this, the file must exist in the virtual filesystem
#
# (default: txtcmds)
txtcmds_path = txtcmds
# Maximum file size (in bytes) for downloaded files to be stored in 'download_path'.
# A value of 0 means no limit. If the file size is known to be too big from the start,
# the file will not be stored on disk at all.
#
# (default: 0)
#download_limit_size = 10485760
# TTY logging will log a transcript of the complete terminal interaction in UML
# compatible format.
# (default: true)
ttylog = true
# ============================================================================
# Network Specific Options
# ============================================================================
# IP address to bind to when opening outgoing connections. Used by wget and
# curl commands.
#
# (default: not specified)
#out_addr = 0.0.0.0
# Fake address displayed as the address of the incoming connection.
# This doesn't affect logging, and is only used by honeypot commands such as
# 'w' and 'last'
#
# If not specified, the actual IP address is displayed instead (default
# behaviour).
#
# (default: not specified)
#fake_addr = 192.168.66.254
# The IP address on which this machine is reachable on from the internet.
# Useful if you use portforwarding or other mechanisms. If empty, Cowrie
# will determine by itself. Used in 'netstat' output
#
#internet_facing_ip = 9.9.9.9
# Enable to log the public IP of the honeypot (useful if listening on 127.0.0.1)
# IP address is obtained by querying http://myip.threatstream.com
report_public_ip = true
# ============================================================================
# Authentication Specific Options
# ============================================================================
# Class that implements the checklogin() method.
#
# Class must be defined in cowrie/core/auth.py
# Default is the 'UserDB' class which uses the password database.
#
# Alternatively the 'AuthRandom' class can be used, which will let
# a user login after a random number of attempts.
# It will also cache username/password combinations that allow login.
#
#auth_class = UserDB
# When AuthRandom is used also set the
# auth_class_parameters: <min try>, <max try>, <maxcache>
# for example: 2, 5, 10 = allows access after randint(2,5) attempts
# and cache 10 combinations.
#
auth_class = AuthRandom
auth_class_parameters = 2, 5, 10
# No authentication checking at all
# enabling 'auth_none' will enable the ssh2 'auth_none' authentication method
# this allows the requested user in without any verification at all
#
# (default: false)
#auth_none_enabled = false
# ============================================================================
# Historical SSH Specific Options
# historical options in [honeypot] that have not yet been moved to [ssh]
# ============================================================================
# Source Port to report in logs (useful if you use iptables to forward ports to Cowrie)
reported_ssh_port = 22
# ============================================================================
# SSH Specific Options
# ============================================================================
[ssh]
# Enable SSH support
# (default: true)
enabled = true
# Public and private SSH key files. If these don't exist, they are created
# automatically.
rsa_public_key = etc/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
rsa_private_key = etc/ssh_host_rsa_key
dsa_public_key = etc/ssh_host_dsa_key.pub
dsa_private_key = etc/ssh_host_dsa_key
# SSH Version String
#
# Use these to disguise your honeypot from a simple SSH version scan
# Examples:
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.1p1 Debian-5
# SSH-1.99-OpenSSH_4.3
# SSH-1.99-OpenSSH_4.7
# SSH-1.99-Sun_SSH_1.1
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_4.2p1 Debian-7ubuntu3.1
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_4.3
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_4.6
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.1p1 Debian-5
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.1p1 FreeBSD-20080901
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.3p1 Debian-3ubuntu5
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.3p1 Debian-3ubuntu6
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.3p1 Debian-3ubuntu7
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.5p1 Debian-6
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.5p1 Debian-6+squeeze1
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.5p1 Debian-6+squeeze2
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.8p2_hpn13v11 FreeBSD-20110503
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.9p1 Debian-5ubuntu1
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.0p1 Debian-4+deb7u2
# SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_5.9
#
# (default: "SSH-2.0-SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.0p1 Debian-4+deb7u2")
version = SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_7.2p2 Ubuntu-4ubuntu2.2
# IP addresses to listen for incoming SSH connections.
#
# (default: 0.0.0.0) = any IPv4 address
#listen_addr = 0.0.0.0
# (use :: for listen to all IPv6 and IPv4 addresses)
#listen_addr = ::
# Port to listen for incoming SSH connections.
#
# (default: 2222)
#listen_port = 22
# sftp_enabled enables the sftp subsystem
sftp_enabled = true
# Enable SSH direct-tcpip forwarding
# (default: true)
forwarding = true
# This enables redirecting forwarding requests to another address
# Useful for forwarding protocols to other honeypots
# (default: false)
forward_redirect = false
# Configure where to forward the data to.
# forward_redirect_<portnumber> = <redirect ip>:<redirect port>
# Redirect http/https
forward_redirect_80 = 127.0.0.1:8000
forward_redirect_443 = 127.0.0.1:8443
# To record SMTP traffic, install an SMTP honeypoint.
# (e.g https://github.com/awhitehatter/mailoney), run
# python mailoney.py -s yahoo.com -t schizo_open_relay -p 12525
forward_redirect_25 = 127.0.0.1:12525
forward_redirect_587 = 127.0.0.1:12525
# ============================================================================
# Telnet Specific Options
# ============================================================================
[telnet]
# Enable Telnet support, disabled by default
enabled = true
# IP addresses to listen for incoming Telnet connections.
#
# (default: 0.0.0.0) = any IPv4 address
#listen_addr = 0.0.0.0
# (use :: for listen to all IPv6 and IPv4 addresses)
#listen_addr = ::
# Port to listen for incoming Telnet connections.
#
# (default: 2223)
#listen_port = 23
# Source Port to report in logs (useful if you use iptables to forward ports to Cowrie)
reported_port = 23
# ============================================================================
# Database logging Specific Options
# ============================================================================
# XMPP Logging
# Log to an xmpp server.
#
#[database_xmpp]
#server = sensors.carnivore.it
#user = anonymous@sensors.carnivore.it
#password = anonymous
#muc = dionaea.sensors.carnivore.it
#signal_createsession = cowrie-events
#signal_connectionlost = cowrie-events
#signal_loginfailed = cowrie-events
#signal_loginsucceeded = cowrie-events
#signal_command = cowrie-events
#signal_clientversion = cowrie-events
#debug=true
# ============================================================================
# Output Plugins
# These provide an extensible mechanism to send audit log entries to third
# parties. The audit entries contain information on clients connecting to
# the honeypot.
# ============================================================================
# JSON based logging module
#
[output_jsonlog]
logfile = log/cowrie.json
# Supports logging to Elasticsearch
# This is a simple early release
#
#[output_elasticsearch]
#host = localhost
#port = 9200
#index = cowrie
#type = cowrie
# Send login attemp information to SANS DShield
# See https://isc.sans.edu/ssh.html
# You must signup for an api key.
# Once registered, find your details at: https://isc.sans.edu/myaccount.html
#
#[output_dshield]
#userid = userid_here
#auth_key = auth_key_here
#batch_size = 100
# Local Syslog output module
#
# This sends log messages to the local syslog daemon.
# Facility can be:
# KERN, USER, MAIL, DAEMON, AUTH, LPR, NEWS, UUCP, CRON, SYSLOG and LOCAL0 to LOCAL7.
#
# Format can be:
# text, cef
#
#[output_localsyslog]
#facility = USER
#format = text
# Text output
# This writes audit log entries to a text file
#
# Format can be:
# text, cef
#
[output_textlog]
logfile = log/cowrie-textlog.log
format = text
# MySQL logging module
# Database structure for this module is supplied in doc/sql/mysql.sql
#
# MySQL logging requires extra software: sudo apt-get install libmysqlclient-dev
# MySQL logging requires an extra Python module: pip install mysql-python
#
#[output_mysql]
#host = localhost
#database = cowrie
#username = cowrie
#password = secret
#port = 3306
#debug = false
# Rethinkdb output module
# Rethinkdb output module requires extra Python module: pip install rethinkdb
#[output_rethinkdblog]
#host = 127.0.0.1
#port = 28015
#table = output
#password =
#db = cowrie
# SQLite3 logging module
#
# Logging to SQLite3 database. To init the database, use the script
# doc/sql/sqlite3.sql:
# sqlite3 <db_file> < doc/sql/sqlite3.sql
#
#[output_sqlite]
#db_file = cowrie.db
# MongoDB logging module
#
# MongoDB logging requires an extra Python module: pip install pymongo
#
#[output_mongodb]
#connection_string = mongodb://username:password@host:port/database
#database = dbname
# Splunk SDK output module - Legacy. Requires Splunk API installed
# This sends logs directly to Splunk using the Python REST SDK
#
#[output_splunklegacy]
#host = localhost
#port = 8889
#username = admin
#password = password
#index = cowrie
# Splunk HTTP Event Collector (HEC) output module
# Sends JSON directly to Splunk over HTTPS
# mandatory fields: url, token
# optional fields: index, source, sourcetype, host
#
#[output_splunk]
#url = https://localhost:8088/services/collector/event
#token = 6A0EA6C6-8006-4E39-FC44-C35FF6E561A8
#index = cowrie
#sourcetype = cowrie
#source = cowrie
# HPFeeds
#
#[output_hpfeeds]
#server = hpfeeds.mysite.org
#port = 10000
#identifier = abc123
#secret = secret
#debug=false
# VirusTotal output module
# You must signup for an api key.
#
#[output_virustotal]
#api_key = 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef
#
#[output_slack]
# This will produce a _lot_ of messages - you have been warned....
#channel = channel_that_events_should_be_posted_in
#token = slack_token_for_your_bot
##debug=true
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# You must signup for an api key.
#
#[output_csirtg]
#username=wes
#feed=scanners
#description=random scanning activity
#token=0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef
#[output_socketlog]
#address = 127.0.0.1:9000
#timeout = 5

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# T-Pot (Standard)
# For docker-compose ...
version: '2.1'
networks:
cowrie_local:
services:
# Cowrie service
cowrie:
container_name: cowrie
restart: always
networks:
- cowrie_local
cap_add:
- NET_BIND_SERVICE
ports:
- "22:2222"
- "23:2223"
image: "dtagdevsec/cowrie:1706"
volumes:
- /data/cowrie/downloads:/home/cowrie/cowrie/dl
- /data/cowrie/keys:/home/cowrie/cowrie/etc
- /data/cowrie/log:/home/cowrie/cowrie/log
- /data/cowrie/log/tty:/home/cowrie/cowrie/log/tty

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FROM debian:stretch-slim
MAINTAINER MO
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND noninteractive
# Include dist
ADD dist/ /root/dist/
# Install dependencies and packages
RUN apt-get update -y && \
apt-get upgrade -y && \
apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
autoconf \
automake \
build-essential \
ca-certificates \
check \
cython3 \
git \
libcurl4-openssl-dev \
libemu-dev \
libev-dev \
libglib2.0-dev \
libloudmouth1-dev \
libnetfilter-queue-dev \
libnl-3-dev \
libpcap-dev \
libssl-dev \
libtool \
libudns-dev \
procps \
python3 \
python3-dev \
python3-bson \
python3-yaml && \
# Get and install dionaea
git clone https://github.com/dinotools/dionaea /root/dionaea/ && \
cd /root/dionaea && \
# git checkout 99e9cfc88cfa8f3715813b18ec7006bca2622d76 && \
autoreconf -vi && \
./configure \
--prefix=/opt/dionaea \
--with-python=/usr/bin/python3 \
--with-cython-dir=/usr/bin \
--enable-ev \
--with-ev-include=/usr/include \
--with-ev-lib=/usr/lib \
--with-emu-lib=/usr/lib/libemu \
--with-emu-include=/usr/include \
--with-nl-include=/usr/include/libnl3 \
--with-nl-lib=/usr/lib \
--enable-static && \
make && \
make install && \
# Setup user and groups
addgroup --gid 2000 dionaea && \
adduser --system --no-create-home --shell /bin/bash --uid 2000 --disabled-password --disabled-login --gid 2000 dionaea && \
# Supply configs and set permissions
chown -R dionaea:dionaea /opt/dionaea/var && \
rm -rf /opt/dionaea/etc/dionaea/* && \
mv /root/dist/etc/* /opt/dionaea/etc/dionaea/ && \
# Setup runtime and clean up
apt-get purge -y \
autoconf \
automake \
build-essential \
ca-certificates \
check \
cython3 \
git \
libcurl4-openssl-dev \
libemu-dev \
libev-dev \
libglib2.0-dev \
libloudmouth1-dev \
libnetfilter-queue-dev \
libnl-3-dev \
libpcap-dev \
libssl-dev \
libtool \
libudns-dev \
python3 \
python3-dev \
python3-bson \
python3-yaml && \
apt-get install -y \
ca-certificates \
python3 \
python3-bson \
python3-yaml \
libcurl3 \
libemu2 \
libev4 \
libglib2.0-0 \
libnetfilter-queue1 \
libnl-3-200 \
libpcap0.8 \
libpython3.5 \
libudns0 && \
apt-get autoremove --purge -y && \
apt-get clean && \
rm -rf /root/* /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/*
# Start dionaea
CMD ["/opt/dionaea/bin/dionaea", "-u", "dionaea", "-g", "dionaea", "-c", "/opt/dionaea/etc/dionaea/dionaea.cfg"]

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# dockerized dionaea
[dionaea](https://github.com/DinoTools/dionaea) is a low interaction honeypot with focus on capturing malware.
This repository contains the necessary files to create a *dockerized* version of dionaea.
This dockerized version is part of the **[T-Pot community honeypot](http://dtag-dev-sec.github.io/)** of Deutsche Telekom AG.
The `Dockerfile` contains the blueprint for the dockerized dionaea and will be used to setup the docker image.
The `dionaea.conf` is tailored to fit the T-Pot environment.
The `supervisord.conf` is used to start dionaea under supervision of supervisord.
Using systemd, copy the `systemd/dionaea.service` to `/etc/systemd/system/dionaea.service` and start using
```
systemctl enable dionaea
systemctl start dionaea
```
This will make sure that the docker container is started with the appropriate permissions and port mappings. Further, it autostarts during boot.
By default all data will be stored in `/data/dionaea/` until the honeypot service will be restarted which is by default every 24 hours. If you want to keep data persistently simply edit the ``service`` file, find the line that contains ``clean.sh`` and set the option from ``off`` to ``on``. Be advised to establish some sort of log management if you wish to do so.
# Dionaea Dashboard
![Dionaea Dashboard](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/dionaea/master/doc/dashboard.png)

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[dionaea]
download.dir=/opt/dionaea/var/dionaea/binaries/
modules=curl,python,emu
processors=filter_streamdumper,filter_emu
listen.mode=getifaddrs
# listen.addresses=127.0.0.1
# listen.interfaces=eth0,tap0
# Country
ssl.default.c=CN
# Common Name/domain name
ssl.default.cn=
# Organization
ssl.default.o=
# Organizational Unit
ssl.default.ou=
[logging]
#default.filename=/opt/dionaea/var/dionaea/dionaea.log
#default.levels=all
#default.domains=*
errors.filename=/opt/dionaea/var/dionaea/dionaea-errors.log
errors.levels=warning,error
errors.domains=*
[processor.filter_streamdumper]
name=filter
config.allow.0.types=accept
config.allow.1.types=connect
config.allow.1.protocols=ftpctrl
config.deny.0.protocols=ftpdata,ftpdatacon,xmppclient
next=streamdumper
[processor.streamdumper]
name=streamdumper
config.path=/opt/dionaea/var/dionaea/bistreams/%Y-%m-%d/
[processor.filter_emu]
name=filter
config.allow.0.protocols=smbd,epmapper,nfqmirrord,mssqld
next=emu
[processor.emu]
name=emu
config.limits.files=3
#512 * 1024
config.limits.filesize=524288
config.limits.sockets=3
config.limits.sustain=120
config.limits.idle=30
config.limits.listen=30
config.limits.cpu=120
#// 1024 * 1024 * 1024
config.limits.steps=1073741824
[module.nl]
# set to yes in case you are interested in the mac address of the remote (only works for lan)
lookup_ethernet_addr=yes
[module.python]
imports=dionaea.log,dionaea.services,dionaea.ihandlers
sys_paths=default
service_configs=/opt/dionaea/etc/dionaea/services/*.yaml
ihandler_configs=/opt/dionaea/etc/dionaea/ihandlers/*.yaml

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- name: cmdshell

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- name: emuprofile

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# ftp client section
- name: ftp
config:
# host for active ftp via NAT
# * 0.0.0.0 - the initiating connection ip is used for active ftp
# * not 0.0.0.0 - gets resolved as hostname and used
active_host: "0.0.0.0"
# ports for active ftp; string indicating a range
active_ports: 63001-64000

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- name: log_json
config:
# Uncomment next line to flatten object lists to work with ELK
flat_data: true
handlers:
#- http://127.0.0.1:8080/
- file:///opt/dionaea/var/log/dionaea.json

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- name: log_sqlite
config:
file: /opt/dionaea/var/log/dionaea.sqlite

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- name: store

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- name: tftp_download

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- name: epmap

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- name: ftp
config:
root: /opt/dionaea/var/dionaea/roots/ftp
response_messages:
welcome_msg: 220 FTP server ready.

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- name: http
config:
root: "/opt/dionaea/var/dionaea/roots/www"
ports:
- 80
ssl_ports:
- 443
max_request_size: 32768 # maximum size in kbytes of the request (32MB)
global_headers:
- ["Server", "nginx"]
headers:
- filename_pattern: ".*\\.php"
headers:
- ["Content-Type", "text/html; charset=utf-8"]
- ["Content-Length", "{content_length}"]
- ["Connection", "{connection}"]
- ["X-Powered-By", "PHP/5.6"]

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- name: mssql

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- name: mysql
config:
databases:
information_schema:
path: ":memory:"
# example how to extend this
# just provide a databasename and path to the database
# the database can be altered by attackers, so ... better use a copy
# psn:
# path: "/path/to/cc_info.sqlite"

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- name: pptp
config:
# Cisco PIX
# firmware_revision: 4608
# hostname:
# vendor_name: Cisco Systems
# DrayTek
# firmware: 1
# hostname: Vigor
# vendor_name: DrayTek
# Linux
firmware: 1
hostname: local
vendor_name: linux
# Windows
# firmware_revision: 0
# hostname:
# vendor_name: Microsoft
# MikroTik router
# firmware_revision: 1
# hostname: MikroTik
# vendor_name: MikroTik

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- name: sip
config:
udp_ports:
- 5060
tcp_ports:
- 5060
tls_ports:
- 5061
users: "/opt/dionaea/var/dionaea/sipaccounts.sqlite"
rtp:
enable: true
# how to dump the rtp stream
# bistream = dump as bistream
modes:
- bistream
- pcap
pcap:
path: "var/dionaea/rtp/{personality}/%Y-%m-%d/"
filename: "%H:%M:%S_{remote_host}_{remote_port}_in.pcap"
personalities:
default:
domain: "localhost"
name: "softphone"
personality: "generic"
# next-server:
# domain: "my-domain"
# name: "my server"
# personality: "generic"
# serve: ["10.0.0.1"]
# default_sdp: "default"
# handle: ["REGISTER", "INVITE", "BYE", "CANCEL", "ACK"]
actions:
bank-redirect:
do: "redirect"
params:
play-hello:
do: "play"
params:
file: "var/dionaea/.../file.ext"

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- name: smb
config:
## Generic setting ##
# 1:"Windows XP Service Pack 0/1",
# 2:"Windows XP Service Pack 2",
# 3:"Windows XP Service Pack 3",
# 4:"Windows 7 Service Pack 1",
# 5:"Linux Samba 4.3.11"
os_type: 4
# Additional config
primary_domain: WORKGROUP
oem_domain_name: WORKGROUP
server_name: WIN_SRV
## Windows 7 ##
native_os: Windows 7 Professional 7600
native_lan_manager: Windows 7 Professional 6.1
shares:
ADMIN$:
comment: Remote Admin
path: C:\\Windows
type: disktree
C$:
coment: Default Share
path: C:\\
type:
- disktree
- special
IPC$:
comment: Remote IPC
type: ipc
Printer:
comment: Microsoft XPS Document Writer
type: printq
## Samba ##
# native_os: Windows 6.1
# native_lan_manager: Samba 4.3.11
# shares:
# admin:
# comment: Remote Admin
# path: \\home\\admin
# type: disktree
# share:
# coment: Default Share
# path: \\share
# type: disktree
# IPC$:
# comment: Remote IPC
# path: IPC Service
# type: ipc
# Printer:
# comment: Printer Drivers
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- name: tftp
config:
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- name: upnp
config:
root: /opt/dionaea/var/dionaea/roots/upnp
# maximum size in kbytes of the request (32MB)
max_request_size: 32768
personality:
# default
cache: "CACHE-CONTROL: max-age=120\r\n"
st: "ST: upnp:rootdevice\r\n"
usn: "USN: uuid:Upnp-IPMI-1_0-1234567890001::upnp:rootdevice\r\n"
server: "SERVER: Linux/2.6.17.WB_WPCM450.1.3 UPnP/1.0, Intel SDK for UPnP devices/1.3.1\r\n"
location: "LOCATION: http://192.168.0.1:49152/IPMIdevicedesc.xml\r\n"
opt: "OPT: http://schemas.upnp.org/upnp/1/0/\r\n"
# # Samsung TV
# cache: "CACHE-CONTROL: max-age=900\r\n"
# st: "ST: uuid:c1fd12b2-d954-4dba-9e92-a697e1558fb4\r\n"
# usn: "USN: uuid:c1fd12b2-d954-4dba-9e92-a697e1558fb4\r\n"
# server: "SERVER: SHP, UPnP/1.0, Samsung UPnP SDK/1.0\r\n"
# location: "LOCATION: http://192.168.0.10:7677/MainTVServer2\r\n"
# opt: "OPT: http://schemas.upnp.org/upnp/1/0/\r\n"
#
# # XBOX 360
# cache: "CACHE-CONTROL: max-age=1800\r\n"
# st: "ST: urn:microsoft.com:service:X_MS_MediaReceiverRegistrar:1\r\n"
# usn: "USN: uuid:531c567a-8c46-4201-bcd4-09afa554d859::urn:microsoft.com:service:X_MS_MediaReceiverRegistrar:1\r\n"
# server: "SERVER: Microsoft-Windows/6.3 UPnP/1.0 UPnP-Device-Host/1.0\r\n"
# location: "LOCATION: http://192.168.0.10:1055/upnphost/udhisapi.dll?content=uuid:531c567a-8c46-4201-bcd4-09afa554d859\r\n"
# opt: "OPT: http://schemas.upnp.org/upnp/1/0/\r\n"

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# T-Pot (Standard)
# For docker-compose ...
version: '2.1'
networks:
dionaea_local:
services:
# Dionaea service
dionaea:
container_name: dionaea
stdin_open: true
restart: always
networks:
- dionaea_local
cap_add:
- NET_BIND_SERVICE
ports:
- "20:20"
- "21:21"
- "42:42"
- "69:69/udp"
- "8081:80"
- "135:135"
- "443:443"
- "445:445"
- "1433:1433"
- "1723:1723"
- "1883:1883"
- "1900:1900/udp"
- "3306:3306"
- "5060:5060"
- "5060:5060/udp"
- "5061:5061"
- "27017:27017"
image: "dtagdevsec/dionaea:1706"
volumes:
- /data/dionaea/roots/ftp:/opt/dionaea/var/dionaea/roots/ftp
- /data/dionaea/roots/tftp:/opt/dionaea/var/dionaea/roots/tftp
- /data/dionaea/roots/www:/opt/dionaea/var/dionaea/roots/www
- /data/dionaea/roots/upnp:/opt/dionaea/var/dionaea/roots/upnp
- /data/dionaea:/opt/dionaea/var/dionaea
- /data/dionaea/binaries:/opt/dionaea/var/dionaea/binaries
- /data/dionaea/log:/opt/dionaea/var/log
- /data/dionaea/rtp:/opt/dionaea/var/dionaea/rtp

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FROM alpine
MAINTAINER MS/MO
# Include dist
ADD dist/ /root/dist/
# Install packages
RUN apk -U upgrade && \
apk add bash python3 git && \
pip3 install --upgrade pip && \
pip3 install bottle requests configparser datetime && \
mkdir -p /opt && \
cd /opt/ && \
git clone https://github.com/schmalle/ElasticpotPY.git && \
# Setup user, groups and configs
addgroup -g 2000 elasticpot && \
adduser -S -H -s /bin/bash -u 2000 -D -g 2000 elasticpot && \
mv /root/dist/elasticpot.cfg /opt/ElasticpotPY/ && \
mkdir /opt/ElasticpotPY/log && \
# Clean up
apk del git && \
rm -rf /root/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
# Start elasticpot
USER elasticpot
WORKDIR /opt/ElasticpotPY/
CMD ["/usr/bin/python3","main.py"]

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# dockerized elasticpot
[elasticpot](https://github.com/schmalle/ElasticPot) elasticpot is a simple elastic search honeypot.
This repository contains the necessary files to create a *dockerized* version of elasticpot.
This dockerized version is part of the **[T-Pot community honeypot](http://dtag-dev-sec.github.io/)** of Deutsche Telekom AG.
The `Dockerfile` contains the blueprint for the dockerized elasticpot and will be used to setup the docker image.
The `supervisord.conf` is used to start elasticpot under supervision of supervisord.
Using systemd, copy the `systemd/elasticpot.service` to `/etc/systemd/system/elasticpot.service` and start using
```
systemctl enable elasticpot
systemctl start elasticpot
```
This will make sure that the docker container is started with the appropriate permissions and port mappings. Further, it autostarts during boot.
By default all data will be stored in `/data/elasticpot/` until the honeypot service will be restarted which is by default every 24 hours. If you want to keep data persistently simply edit the ``service`` file, find the line that contains ``clean.sh`` and set the option from ``off`` to ``on``. Be advised to establish some sort of log management if you wish to do so.
# ElasticPot Dashboard
![ElasticPot Dashboard](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/elasticpot/master/doc/dashboard.png)

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# ElasticPot Config
[MAIN]
# Manually set the externally accessible IP of the honeypot
ip = 192.168.1.1
[ELASTICPOT]
# ID pf the elasticpot instance
nodeid = elasticpot-community-01
# Location of the json logfile
logfile = log/elasticpot.log
# Set elasticpot = False to disable json logging and enable automatic attack submission to ews backend (soap)
elasticpot = True
[EWS]
# Note: Only relevant if "elasticpot = False"
# Username for ews submission
username = community-01-user
# Token for ews submission
token = foth{a5maiCee8fineu7
# API endpoint for ews submission
rhost_first = https://community.sicherheitstacho.eu/ews-0.1/alert/postSimpleMessage
# Ignore certificate warnings
ignorecert = false

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version: '2.1'
networks:
elasticpot_local:
services:
# Elasticpot service
elasticpot:
container_name: elasticpot
restart: always
networks:
- elasticpot_local
ports:
- "9200:9200"
image: "dtagdevsec/elasticpot:1706"
volumes:
- /data/elasticpot/log:/opt/ElasticpotPY/log

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# dockerized elk stack
[elk](http://www.elasticsearch.org/overview/) is a stack combining elasticsearch, logstash and the kibana dashboard. It is used to structure and vizualize data in realtime.
This repository contains the necessary files to create a *dockerized* version of the elk stack.
This dockerized version is part of the **[T-Pot community honeypot](http://dtag-dev-sec.github.io/)** of Deutsche Telekom AG.
The `Dockerfile` contains the blueprint for the dockerized elk stack and will be used to setup the docker image.
Further, `elasticsearch.yml`, `logstash.conf`, `elkbase.tar.gz`, `elk.ico` and `kibana.svg`, are all tailored to fit the T-Pot environment.
The `supervisord.conf` is used to start elk under supervision of supervisord.
Using systemd, copy the `systemd/elk.service` to `/etc/systemd/system/elk.service` and start using
```
systemctl enable elk
systemctl start elk
```
This will make sure that the docker container is started with the appropriate permissions and port mappings. Further, it autostarts during boot.
Starting with T-Pot 16.10 you can simply access the kibana dashboard by browsing to ``https://<your.ip>:64297`` and enter your web user credentials.
Note: The kibana dashboard can be customized to fit your needs.
By default all data will be persistently stored in `/data/elk/`. Indexed events older than 90 days will be deleted. You can adjust this behavior in `/etc/crontab` to fit your needs, but be advised to provide enough RAM and free disk-space if you wish to do so.
# T-Pot Dashboard
![T-Pot Dashboard](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/elk/master/doc/dashboard.png)

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FROM alpine
MAINTAINER MO
# Include dist
ADD dist/ /root/dist/
# Setup env and apt
RUN apk -U upgrade && \
apk add bash curl openjdk8-jre procps wget && \
# Get and install packages
cd /root/dist/ && \
mkdir -p /usr/share/elasticsearch/ && \
wget https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-5.6.1.tar.gz && \
tar xvfz elasticsearch-5.6.1.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C /usr/share/elasticsearch/ && \
# Add and move files
cd /root/dist/ && \
mkdir -p /usr/share/elasticsearch/config && \
cp elasticsearch.yml /usr/share/elasticsearch/config/ && \
# Setup user, groups and configs
addgroup -g 2000 elasticsearch && \
adduser -S -H -s /bin/bash -u 2000 -D -g 2000 elasticsearch && \
chown -R elasticsearch:elasticsearch /usr/share/elasticsearch/ && \
# Clean up
apk del wget && \
rm -rf /root/*
# Healthcheck
HEALTHCHECK --retries=10 CMD curl -s -XGET 'http://127.0.0.1:9200/_cat/health'
# Start ELK
USER elasticsearch
CMD ["/usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/elasticsearch"]

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cluster.name: tpotcluster
node.name: "tpotcluster-node-01"
path:
logs: /data/elk/log
data: /data/elk/data
http.host: 0.0.0.0
http.cors.enabled: true
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# Elasticsearch-head Dockerfile by MO
#
# VERSION 17.06
FROM alpine
MAINTAINER MO
# Setup env and apt
RUN apk -U upgrade && \
apk add bash curl nodejs nodejs-npm git procps && \
# Get and install packages
mkdir -p /usr/src/app/ && \
cd /usr/src/app/ && \
git clone https://github.com/mobz/elasticsearch-head . && \
npm install http-server && \
sed -i 's/\"http\:\/\/localhost\:9200\"/\"https\:\/\/\<FQDN\>\:64297\/es\/\"/' /usr/src/app/_site/app.js && \
# Setup user, groups and configs
addgroup -g 2000 head && \
adduser -S -H -s /bin/bash -u 2000 -D -g 2000 head && \
chown -R head:head /usr/src/app/ && \
# Clean up
apk del git
# Healthcheck
HEALTHCHECK --retries=10 CMD curl -s -XGET 'http://127.0.0.1:9100'
# Start elasticsearch-head
USER head
WORKDIR /usr/src/app
CMD ["node_modules/http-server/bin/http-server", "_site", "-p", "9100"]

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FROM alpine
MAINTAINER MO
# Include dist
ADD dist/ /root/dist/
# Setup env and apt
RUN apk -U upgrade && \
apk add bash curl nodejs procps wget && \
# Get and install packages
cd /root/dist/ && \
mkdir -p /usr/share/kibana/ && \
wget https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/kibana/kibana-5.6.1-linux-x86_64.tar.gz && \
tar xvfz kibana-5.6.1-linux-x86_64.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C /usr/share/kibana/ && \
# Kibana's bundled node does not work in alpine
rm /usr/share/kibana/node/bin/node && \
rm /usr/share/kibana/node/bin/npm && \
ln -s /usr/bin/node /usr/share/kibana/node/bin/node && \
ln -s /usr/bin/npm /usr/share/kibana/node/bin/npm && \
# Add and move files
cd /root/dist/ && \
cp kibana.svg /usr/share/kibana/src/ui/public/images/kibana.svg && \
cp kibana.svg /usr/share/kibana/src/ui/public/icons/kibana.svg && \
cp elk.ico /usr/share/kibana/src/ui/public/assets/favicons/favicon.ico && \
cp elk.ico /usr/share/kibana/src/ui/public/assets/favicons/favicon-16x16.png && \
cp elk.ico /usr/share/kibana/src/ui/public/assets/favicons/favicon-32x32.png && \
cp create_kibana_index.js /usr/share/kibana/src/core_plugins/elasticsearch/lib/ && \
cd / && \
# Setup user, groups and configs
sed -i 's/#server.basePath: ""/server.basePath: "\/kibana"/' /usr/share/kibana/config/kibana.yml && \
sed -i 's/#kibana.defaultAppId: "discover"/kibana.defaultAppId: "dashboards"/' /usr/share/kibana/config/kibana.yml && \
sed -i 's/#server.host: "localhost"/server.host: "0.0.0.0"/' /usr/share/kibana/config/kibana.yml && \
sed -i 's/#elasticsearch.url: "http:\/\/localhost:9200"/elasticsearch.url: "http:\/\/elasticsearch:9200"/' /usr/share/kibana/config/kibana.yml && \
/usr/share/kibana/bin/kibana 2>&1 | grep -m 1 "Optimization of bundles" && \
addgroup -g 2000 kibana && \
adduser -S -H -s /bin/bash -u 2000 -D -g 2000 kibana && \
chown -R kibana:kibana /usr/share/kibana/ && \
# Clean up
apk del wget && \
rm -rf /root/*
# Healthcheck
HEALTHCHECK --retries=10 CMD curl -s -XGET 'http://127.0.0.1:5601'
# Start kibana
USER kibana
CMD ["/usr/share/kibana/bin/kibana"]

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'use strict';
var _setup_error = require('./setup_error');
var _setup_error2 = _interopRequireDefault(_setup_error);
function _interopRequireDefault(obj) { return obj && obj.__esModule ? obj : { default: obj }; }
module.exports = function (server, mappings) {
var _server$plugins$elast = server.plugins.elasticsearch.getCluster('admin');
const callWithInternalUser = _server$plugins$elast.callWithInternalUser;
const index = server.config().get('kibana.index');
function handleError(message) {
return function (err) {
throw new _setup_error2.default(server, message, err);
};
}
return callWithInternalUser('indices.create', {
index: index,
body: {
settings: {
number_of_shards: 1,
number_of_replicas: 0,
'index.mapper.dynamic': false
},
mappings
}
}).catch(handleError('Unable to create Kibana index "<%= kibana.index %>"')).then(function () {
return callWithInternalUser('cluster.health', {
waitForStatus: 'yellow',
index: index
}).catch(handleError('Waiting for Kibana index "<%= kibana.index %>" to come online failed.'));
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FROM alpine
MAINTAINER MO
# Include dist
ADD dist/ /root/dist/
# Setup env and apt
RUN apk -U upgrade && \
apk add bash curl git libc6-compat libzmq openjdk8-jre procps wget && \
# Get and install packages
git clone https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/listbot /etc/listbot && \
cd /root/dist/ && \
mkdir -p /usr/share/logstash/ && \
wget https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/logstash/logstash-5.6.1.tar.gz && \
wget http://geolite.maxmind.com/download/geoip/database/GeoLite2-ASN.tar.gz && \
tar xvfz logstash-5.6.1.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C /usr/share/logstash/ && \
/usr/share/logstash/bin/logstash-plugin install logstash-filter-translate && \
/usr/share/logstash/bin/logstash-plugin install logstash-output-syslog && \
tar xvfz GeoLite2-ASN.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C /usr/share/logstash/vendor/bundle/jruby/1.9/gems/logstash-filter-geoip-4.3.1-java/vendor/ && \
# Add and move files
cd /root/dist/ && \
cp update.sh /usr/bin/ && \
chmod u+x /usr/bin/update.sh && \
mkdir -p /etc/logstash/conf.d && \
cp logstash.conf /etc/logstash/conf.d/ && \
cp elasticsearch-template-es5x.json /usr/share/logstash/vendor/bundle/jruby/1.9/gems/logstash-output-elasticsearch-7.4.0-java/lib/logstash/outputs/elasticsearch/ && \
# Clean up
apk del wget && \
rm -rf /root/*
# Healthcheck
HEALTHCHECK --retries=10 CMD curl -s -XGET 'http://127.0.0.1:9600'
# Start logstash
CMD update.sh && /usr/share/logstash/bin/logstash -f /etc/logstash/conf.d/logstash.conf

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{
"template" : "logstash-*",
"version" : 50001,
"settings" : {
"index.refresh_interval" : "5s",
"index.number_of_shards" : "1",
"index.number_of_replicas" : "0"
},
"mappings" : {
"_default_" : {
"_all" : {"enabled" : true, "norms" : false},
"dynamic_templates" : [ {
"message_field" : {
"path_match" : "message",
"match_mapping_type" : "string",
"mapping" : {
"type" : "text",
"norms" : false
}
}
}, {
"string_fields" : {
"match" : "*",
"match_mapping_type" : "string",
"mapping" : {
"type" : "text", "norms" : false,
"fields" : {
"keyword" : { "type": "keyword", "ignore_above": 256 }
}
}
}
} ],
"properties" : {
"@timestamp": { "type": "date", "include_in_all": false },
"@version": { "type": "keyword", "include_in_all": false },
"geoip" : {
"dynamic": true,
"properties" : {
"ip": { "type": "ip" },
"location" : { "type" : "geo_point" },
"latitude" : { "type" : "half_float" },
"longitude" : { "type" : "half_float" }
}
}
}
}
}
}

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#!/bin/bash
myURL="https://rules.emergingthreats.net/open/suricata-4.0/rules/sid-msg.map"
myRULESFILE="sid-msg.map"
myCVEMAP="cve.yaml"
# Clear cve map
rm $myCVEMAP
# Download SID map from ET if server offers newer file
wget -N $myURL
myRULESCOUNT=$(wc -l < $myRULESFILE)
# Just extract rules with CVE ID, for proper matching we also need SID
let i=0
let j=0
while read -r myRULE
do
(( ++i ))
echo -ne "Processing rules, please be patient ($i / $myRULESCOUNT)\r"
myCVE=$(echo $myRULE | grep -o -E "(cve,|CVE-|CAN-)([0-9]{4}-([0-9]{4}|[0-9]{5}))" | tr a-z A-Z | tr ",|-" " " | awk '{ print $1"-"$2"-"$3 }')
if [ "$myCVE" != "" ]
then
mySID=$(echo $myRULE | awk '{ print $1 }')
echo \"$mySID\": \"$myCVE\" >> $myCVEMAP
(( ++j ))
fi
done < "$myRULESFILE"
echo
echo "Done. $j CVE IDs have been mapped."
# Clean up
rm $myRULESFILE

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#!/bin/bash
myIPREPMAP="iprep.yaml"
myRED=""
myGREEN=""
myBLUE=""
myWHITE=""
# Prepare for new files
rm -rf *.raw *.yaml.tmp iprep.yaml
### Define repeating commands as functions
# Download only if host is up, file is newer and follow redirects
fuCURL () {
local myFILE=$1
local myURL=$2
local myHOST=$(echo $2 | cut -d "/" -f3)
echo -n "[ Now checking host ] [$myBLUE $myHOST $myWHITE] "
curl --connect-timeout 5 -IsS $myHOST 2>&1>/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ];
then
echo "[$myGREEN OK $myWHITE]"
echo -n "[ Now downloading ] [$myBLUE $myURL $myWHITE] "
curl -fLso $myFILE -z $myFILE $myURL
if [ $? -eq 0 ];
then
echo "[$myGREEN OK $myWHITE]"
else
echo "[$myRED ERROR $myWHITE]"
fi
else
echo "[$myRED ERROR $myWHITE]"
fi
}
# Only match lines with CIDR addresses, unzip if necessary
# Duplicates will be eliminated for the final translation map!
fuMATCHCIDR () {
local myFILE=$1
if [ -f $myFILE ];
then
myZIP=$(file $myFILE | grep -c "Zip")
if [ "$myZIP" == "1" ]
then
unzip -p $myFILE | grep -o -P "\b(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}/\d{1,2}\b" | xargs -I '{}' prips '{}'
else
grep -o -P "\b(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}/\d{1,2}\b" $myFILE | xargs -I '{}' prips '{}'
fi
fi
}
# Only match lines with IPv4 addresses, unzip if necessary
# Duplicates will be eliminated for the final translation map!
fuMATCHIP () {
local myFILE=$1
if [ -f $myFILE ];
then
myZIP=$(file $myFILE | grep -c "Zip")
if [ "$myZIP" == "1" ]
then
unzip -p $myFILE | grep -o -P "\b(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}\b"
else
grep -o -P "\b(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}\b" $myFILE
fi
fi
}
### Define download function
fuDOWNLOAD () {
local myURL=$1
local myTAG=$2
local myTMPFILE="$3.tmp"
local myYAMLFILE="$3.raw"
fuCURL $myTMPFILE $myURL
fuMATCHCIDR $myTMPFILE | awk '{ print "\""$1"\": \"" "'"$myTAG"'" "\"" }' > $myYAMLFILE
fuMATCHIP $myTMPFILE | awk '{ print "\""$1"\": \"" "'"$myTAG"'" "\"" }' >> $myYAMLFILE
mySIZE=$(wc -l < $myYAMLFILE)
if [ "$mySIZE" != "0" ]
then
echo "[ Control output ] [$myBLUE $(head -n 1 $myYAMLFILE) $myWHITE]"
else
echo "[ Control output ] [$myRED EMPTY FILE $myWHITE]"
fi
}
# Download reputation lists
fuDOWNLOAD "https://reputation.alienvault.com/reputation.generic" "bad reputation" "alienvault"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://www.badips.com/get/list/any/2" "known attacker" "badips"
fuDOWNLOAD "http://osint.bambenekconsulting.com/feeds/c2-ipmasterlist.txt" "C2 server" "bambenek"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://lists.blocklist.de/lists/all.txt" "known attacker" "blocklist"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/firehol/blocklist-ipsets/master/botscout_1d.ipset" "form spammer" "firehol_botscout"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/firehol/blocklist-ipsets/master/cruzit_web_attacks.ipset" "known attacker" "firehol_cruzit"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/firehol/blocklist-ipsets/master/malwaredomainlist.ipset" "known atttacker" "firehol_mwdomainlist"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/firehol/blocklist-ipsets/master/proxylists_1d.ipset" "anonymizer" "firehol_proxylists"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/firehol/blocklist-ipsets/master/proxyrss_1d.ipset" "anonymizer" "firehol_proxyrss"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/firehol/blocklist-ipsets/master/proxyspy_1d.ipset" "anonymizer" "firehol_proxyspy"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/firehol/blocklist-ipsets/master/ri_web_proxies_30d.ipset" "anonymizer" "firehol_web_proxies"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/firehol/blocklist-ipsets/master/socks_proxy_7d.ipset" "anonymizer" "firehol_socks_proxy"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/firehol/blocklist-ipsets/master/sslproxies_1d.ipset" "anonymizer" "firehol_sslproxies"
fuDOWNLOAD "http://danger.rulez.sk/projects/bruteforceblocker/blist.php" "known attacker" "rulez"
fuDOWNLOAD "http://cinsscore.com/list/ci-badguys.txt" "known attacker" "cinsscore"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://rules.emergingthreats.net/open/suricata/rules/compromised-ips.txt" "compromised" "et_compromised"
fuDOWNLOAD "http://blocklist.greensnow.co/greensnow.txt" "known attacker" "greensnow"
fuDOWNLOAD "http://www.nothink.org/blacklist/blacklist_malware_irc.txt" "malware" "nothink"
fuDOWNLOAD "http://cybersweat.shop/iprep/iprep_ramnode.txt" "known attacker" "cybersweat"
fuDOWNLOAD "http://spys.me/proxy.txt" "anonymizer" "spys"
fuDOWNLOAD "http://ransomwaretracker.abuse.ch/downloads/RW_IPBL.txt" "ransomware" "ransomwaretracker"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://report.cs.rutgers.edu/DROP/attackers" "known attacker" "rutgers"
fuDOWNLOAD "http://sblam.com/blacklist.txt" "form spammer" "sblam"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://sslbl.abuse.ch/blacklist/sslipblacklist.csv" "C2 server" "sslbl"
fuDOWNLOAD "http://www.talosintelligence.com/feeds/ip-filter.blf" "bad reputation" "talos"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://check.torproject.org/cgi-bin/TorBulkExitList.py?ip=1.1.1.1" "tor exit node" "torexit"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://torstatus.blutmagie.de/ip_list_all.php/Tor_ip_list_ALL.csv" "tor exit node" "torip"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://www.turris.cz/greylist-data/greylist-latest.csv" "bad reputation" "turris"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://zeustracker.abuse.ch/blocklist.php?download=badips" "malware" "zeustracker"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stamparm/maltrail/master/trails/static/mass_scanner.txt" "mass scanner" "maltrail_mass_scanner"
fuDOWNLOAD "https://myip.ms/files/blacklist/general/full_blacklist_database.zip" "bot, crawler" "myip"
# Generate logstash translation map for ip reputation lookup
echo -n "[ Building translation map ] "
cat *.raw > $myIPREPMAP.tmp
# Remove duplicates
sort -u $myIPREPMAP.tmp > $myIPREPMAP
echo "[$myGREEN DONE $myWHITE]"

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# Input section
input {
# Suricata
file {
path => ["/data/suricata/log/eve.json"]
codec => json
type => "Suricata"
}
# P0f
file {
path => ["/data/p0f/log/p0f.json"]
codec => json
type => "P0f"
}
# Conpot
file {
path => ["/data/conpot/log/conpot.json"]
codec => json
type => "ConPot"
}
# Cowrie
file {
path => ["/data/cowrie/log/cowrie.json"]
codec => json
type => "Cowrie"
}
# Dionaea
file {
path => ["/data/dionaea/log/dionaea.json"]
codec => json
type => "Dionaea"
}
# Elasticpot
file {
path => ["/data/elasticpot/log/elasticpot.log"]
codec => json
type => "ElasticPot"
}
# eMobility
file {
path => ["/data/emobility/log/centralsystemEWS.log"]
type => "eMobility"
}
# Glastopf
file {
path => ["/data/glastopf/log/glastopf.log"]
type => "Glastopf"
}
# Honeytrap
file {
path => ["/data/honeytrap/log/attackers.json"]
codec => json
type => "Honeytrap"
}
# Mailoney
file {
path => ["/data/mailoney/log/commands.log"]
type => "Mailoney"
}
# Rdpy
file {
path => ["/data/rdpy/log/rdpy.log"]
type => "Rdpy"
}
# Host Syslog
file {
path => ["/data/host/log/auth.log"]
codec => plain
type => "Syslog"
}
# Host NGINX
file {
path => ["/data/host/log/nginx/access.log"]
codec => json
type => "NGINX"
}
# Vnclowpot
file {
path => ["/data/vnclowpot/log/vnclowpot.log"]
type => "Vnclowpot"
}
}
# Filter Section
filter {
# Suricata
if [type] == "Suricata" {
date {
match => [ "timestamp", "ISO8601" ]
}
translate {
refresh_interval => 86400
field => "[alert][signature_id]"
destination => "[alert][cve_id]"
dictionary_path => "/etc/listbot/cve.yaml"
}
}
# P0f
if [type] == "P0f" {
date {
match => [ "timestamp", "yyyy'/'MM'/'dd HH:mm:ss" ]
remove_field => ["timestamp"]
}
mutate {
rename => {
"server_port" => "dest_port"
"server_ip" => "dest_ip"
"client_port" => "src_port"
"client_ip" => "src_ip"
}
}
}
# Conpot
if [type] == "ConPot" {
date {
match => [ "timestamp", "ISO8601" ]
}
}
# Cowrie
if [type] == "Cowrie" {
date {
match => [ "timestamp", "ISO8601" ]
}
mutate {
rename => {
"dst_port" => "dest_port"
"dst_ip" => "dest_ip"
}
}
}
# Dionaea
if [type] == "Dionaea" {
date {
match => [ "timestamp", "ISO8601" ]
}
mutate {
rename => {
"dst_port" => "dest_port"
"dst_ip" => "dest_ip"
}
gsub => [
"src_ip", "::ffff:", "",
"dest_ip", "::ffff:", ""
]
}
if [credentials] {
mutate {
add_field => {
"login.username" => "%{[credentials][username]}"
"login.password" => "%{[credentials][password]}"
}
remove_field => "[credentials]"
}
}
}
# ElasticPot
if [type] == "ElasticPot" {
date {
match => [ "timestamp", "ISO8601" ]
}
}
# eMobility
if [type] == "eMobility" {
grok {
match => [ "message", "\A%{IP:src_ip}\.%{POSINT:src_port:integer}\|%{IP:dest_ip}\.%{POSINT:dest_port:integer}:%{SPACE}%{SYSLOG5424PRINTASCII}%{SPACE}%{SYSLOG5424PRINTASCII}%{SPACE}%{SYSLOG5424PRINTASCII}%{SPACE}%{SYSLOG5424PRINTASCII}%{SPACE}%{SYSLOG5424PRINTASCII}%{SPACE}%{SYSLOG5424PRINTASCII}%{SPACE}%{SYSLOG5424PRINTASCII}%{SPACE}%{SYSLOG5424PRINTASCII}%{SPACE}%{SYSLOG5424PRINTASCII}%{SPACE}%{SYSLOG5424SD}%{SYSLOG5424PRINTASCII}%{SPACE}%{SYSLOG5424PRINTASCII}%{SPACE}%{SYSLOG5424PRINTASCII}%{SPACE}%{URIPROTO:http_method}\|%{URIPATH:http_uri}\|%{TIMESTAMP_ISO8601:timestamp}" ]
}
date {
match => [ "timestamp", "ISO8601" ]
}
}
# Glastopf
if [type] == "Glastopf" {
grok {
match => [ "message", "\A%{TIMESTAMP_ISO8601:timestamp}%{SPACE}%{NOTSPACE}%{SPACE}%{IP:src_ip}%{SPACE}%{WORD}%{SPACE}%{URIPROTO:http_method}%{SPACE}%{NOTSPACE:http_uri}%{SPACE}%{NOTSPACE}%{SPACE}%{HOSTNAME}:%{NUMBER:dest_port:integer}" ]
}
date {
match => [ "timestamp", "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss,SSS" ]
remove_field => ["timestamp"]
}
}
# Honeytrap
if [type] == "Honeytrap" {
date {
match => [ "timestamp", "ISO8601" ]
}
mutate {
rename => {
"[attack_connection][local_port]" => "dest_port"
"[attack_connection][local_ip]" => "dest_ip"
"[attack_connection][remote_port]" => "src_port"
"[attack_connection][remote_ip]" => "src_ip"
}
}
}
# Mailoney
if [type] == "Mailoney" {
grok {
match => [ "message", "\A%{NAGIOSTIME}\[%{IPV4:src_ip}:%{INT:src_port:integer}] %{GREEDYDATA:smtp_input}" ]
}
mutate {
add_field => {
"dest_port" => "25"
}
}
date {
match => [ "nagios_epoch", "UNIX" ]
remove_field => ["nagios_epoch"]
}
}
# Rdpy
if [type] == "Rdpy" {
grok { match => { "message" => [ "\A%{TIMESTAMP_ISO8601:timestamp},domain:%{CISCO_REASON:domain},username:%{CISCO_REASON:username},password:%{CISCO_REASON:password},hostname:%{GREEDYDATA:hostname}", "\A%{TIMESTAMP_ISO8601:timestamp},Connection from %{IPV4:src_ip}:%{INT:src_port:integer}" ] } }
date {
match => [ "timestamp", "ISO8601" ]
remove_field => ["timestamp"]
}
mutate {
add_field => {
"dest_port" => "3389"
}
}
}
# Syslog
if [type] == "Syslog" {
grok {
match => {
"message" => ["%{SYSLOGPAMSESSION}", "%{CRONLOG}", "%{SYSLOGLINE}"]
}
overwrite => "message"
}
date {
match => [ "timestamp", "MMM d HH:mm:ss", "MMM dd HH:mm:ss" ]
remove_field => ["timestamp"]
}
date {
match => ["timestamp8601", "ISO8601"]
remove_field => ["timestamp8601"]
}
grok {
match => { "message" => "Connection closed by %{IP:src_ip}" }
add_tag => [ "ssh_connection_closed" ]
tag_on_failure => []
}
grok {
match => { "message" => "Received disconnect from %{IP:src_ip}" }
add_tag => [ "ssh_connection_disconnect" ]
tag_on_failure => []
}
grok {
match => { "message" => "Failed password for invalid user %{USERNAME:username} from %{IP:src_ip} port %{BASE10NUM:port} ssh2" }
add_tag => [ "ssh_failed_password" ]
tag_on_failure => []
}
grok {
match => { "message" => "Did not receive identification string from %{IP:src_ip}" }
add_tag => [ "ssh_no_id" ]
tag_on_failure => []
}
grok {
match => { "message" => "User %{USERNAME:username} from %{IP:src_ip} not allowed because not listed in AllowUsers" }
add_tag => [ "ssh_user_not_allowed" ]
tag_on_failure => []
}
grok {
match => { "message" => "authentication failure; logname=%{USERNAME:logname} uid=%{BASE10NUM:uid} euid=%{BASE10NUM:euid} tty=%{TTY:tty} ruser=%{USERNAME:ruser} rhost=(?:%{HOSTNAME:remote_host}|\s*) user=%{USERNAME:user}"}
add_tag => [ "ssh_auth_failure" ]
tag_on_failure => []
}
grok {
match => { "message" => "pam_unix\(sshd:auth\): authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=%{NOTSPACE:tty} ruser= rhost=(?:%{HOSTNAME:remote_host}|\s*) user=%{USERNAME:user}"}
add_tag => [ "ssh_auth_failure" ]
tag_on_failure => []
}
grok {
match => { "message" => "Failed password for %{USERNAME:username} from %{IP:src_ip} port %{BASE10NUM:port} ssh2"}
add_tag => [ "ssh_failed_password" ]
tag_on_failure => []
}
grok {
match => { "message" => "Accepted password for %{USERNAME:username} from %{IP:src_ip} port %{BASE10NUM:port} ssh2"}
add_tag => [ "ssh_accepted_password" ]
tag_on_failure => []
}
grok {
match => { "message" => "Accepted publickey for %{USERNAME:username} from %{IP:src_ip} port %{BASE10NUM:port} ssh2"}
add_tag => [ "ssh_accepted_pubkey" ]
tag_on_failure => []
}
grok {
match => { "message" => "Accepted keyboard-interactive/pam for %{USERNAME:username} from %{IP:src_ip} port %{BASE10NUM:port} ssh2"}
add_tag => [ "ssh_accepted_interactive" ]
tag_on_failure => []
}
}
# NGINX
if [type] == "NGINX" {
date {
match => [ "timestamp", "ISO8601" ]
}
}
# Vnclowpot
if [type] == "Vnclowpot" {
grok {
match => [ "message", "\A%{NOTSPACE}%{SPACE}%{TIME}%{SPACE}%{IPV4:src_ip}:%{INT:src_port}%{SPACE}%{NOTSPACE:vnc_handshake}" ]
}
date {
match => [ "timestamp", "yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss" ]
remove_field => ["timestamp"]
}
mutate {
add_field => {
"dest_port" => "5900"
}
}
}
# Drop if parse fails
if "_grokparsefailure" in [tags] { drop {} }
# Add geo coordinates / ASN info / IP rep.
if [src_ip] {
geoip {
cache_size => 10000
source => "src_ip"
database => "/usr/share/logstash/vendor/bundle/jruby/1.9/gems/logstash-filter-geoip-4.3.1-java/vendor/GeoLite2-City.mmdb"
}
geoip {
cache_size => 10000
source => "src_ip"
database => "/usr/share/logstash/vendor/bundle/jruby/1.9/gems/logstash-filter-geoip-4.3.1-java/vendor/GeoLite2-ASN.mmdb"
}
translate {
refresh_interval => 86400
field => "src_ip"
destination => "ip_rep"
dictionary_path => "/etc/listbot/iprep.yaml"
}
}
# In some rare conditions dest_port, src_port is indexed as string, forcing integer for now
if [dest_port] {
mutate {
convert => { "dest_port" => "integer" }
}
}
if [src_port] {
mutate {
convert => { "src_port" => "integer" }
}
}
# Add T-Pot hostname and external IP
if [type] == "ConPot" or [type] == "Cowrie" or [type] == "Dionaea" or [type] == "ElasticPot" or [type] == "eMobility" or [type] == "Glastopf" or [type] == "Honeytrap" or [type] == "Mailoney" or [type] == "Rdpy" or [type] == "Suricata" or [type] == "Vnclowpot" {
mutate {
add_field => {
"t-pot_ip_ext" => "${MY_EXTIP}"
"t-pot_ip_int" => "${MY_INTIP}"
"t-pot_hostname" => "${MY_HOSTNAME}"
}
}
}
}
# Output section
output {
elasticsearch {
hosts => ["elasticsearch:9200"]
}
if [type] == "Suricata" {
file {
file_mode => 0760
path => "/data/suricata/log/suricata_ews.log"
}
}
# Debug output
#if [type] == "XYZ" {
# stdout {
# codec => rubydebug
# }
#}
# Debug output
#stdout {
# codec => rubydebug
#}
}

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#!/bin/bash
# Let's ensure normal operation on exit or if interrupted ...
function fuCLEANUP {
exit 0
}
trap fuCLEANUP EXIT
# Download updated translation maps
cd /etc/listbot
git pull
cd /

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FROM alpine
MAINTAINER MO
# Include dist
ADD dist/ /root/dist/
# Install packages
RUN apk -U upgrade && \
apk add build-base git libssl1.0 openssl-dev python-dev py-cffi py-ipaddress py-lxml py-mysqldb py-pip py-pysqlite py-requests py-setuptools && \
pip install pyOpenSSL==16.2.0 && \
# Setup ewsposter
git clone https://github.com/rep/hpfeeds /opt/hpfeeds && \
cd /opt/hpfeeds && \
python setup.py install && \
git clone https://github.com/vorband/ewsposter /opt/ewsposter && \
mkdir -p /opt/ewsposter/spool /opt/ewsposter/log && \
# Setup user and groups
addgroup -g 2000 ews && \
adduser -S -H -u 2000 -D -g 2000 ews && \
# Supply configs
mv /root/dist/ews.cfg /opt/ewsposter/ && \
# Clean up
apk del build-base git openssl-dev python-dev py-pip py-setuptools && \
rm -rf /root/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
# Run ewsposter
CMD sleep 10 && /usr/bin/python /opt/ewsposter/ews.py -l 60

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[![](https://images.microbadger.com/badges/version/dtagdevsec/ewsposter:1706.svg)](https://microbadger.com/images/dtagdevsec/ewsposter:1706 "Get your own version badge on microbadger.com") [![](https://images.microbadger.com/badges/image/dtagdevsec/ewsposter:1706.svg)](https://microbadger.com/images/dtagdevsec/ewsposter:1706 "Get your own image badge on microbadger.com")
# dockerized ewsposter
[ewsposter](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/ews) is a python application that collects information from multiple honeypot sources and posts it to central collection services like the DTAG early warning system and hpfeeds.
This dockerized version is part of the **[T-Pot community honeypot](http://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce)** of Deutsche Telekom AG.
The `Dockerfile` contains the blueprint for the dockerized ewsposter and will be used to setup the docker image.
The `ews.cfg` is tailored to fit the T-Pot environment.
The `supervisord.conf` is used to start ewsposter under supervision of supervisord.

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spooldir = /opt/ewsposter/spool/
logdir = /opt/ewsposter/log/
del_malware_after_send = false
send_malware = true
sendlimit = 400
send_malware = false
sendlimit = 500
contact = your_email_address
proxy =
ip =
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[EWSJSON]
json = false
jsondir = /data/ews/
jsondir = /data/ews/json/
[GLASTOPFV3]
glastopfv3 = true
@ -45,13 +45,18 @@ mysqlpw =
malwaredir =
[KIPPO]
kippo = true
nodeid = kippo-community-01
mysqlhost = localhost
mysqldb = cowrie
mysqluser = cowrie
mysqlpw = s0m3Secr3T!
malwaredir = /data/cowrie/downloads/
kippo = false
nodeid =
mysqlhost =
mysqldb =
mysqluser =
mysqlpw =
malwaredir =
[COWRIE]
cowrie = true
nodeid = cowrie-community-01
logfile = /data/cowrie/log/cowrie.json
[DIONAEA]
dionaea = true
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[EMOBILITY]
eMobility = true
nodeid = emobility-community-01
logfile = /data/eMobility/log/centralsystemEWS.log
logfile = /data/emobility/log/centralsystemEWS.log
[CONPOT]
conpot = true
nodeid = conpot-community-01
logfile = /data/conpot/log/conpot.json
[ELASTICPOT]
elasticpot = true
nodeid = elasticpot-community-01
logfile = /data/elasticpot/log/elasticpot.log
[SURICATA]
suricata = true
nodeid = suricata-community-01
logfile = /data/suricata/log/suricata_ews.log

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FROM alpine
MAINTAINER MO
# Include dist
ADD dist/ /root/dist/
# Install packages
RUN apk -U upgrade && \
apk add autoconf bash bind-tools build-base cython git libffi libffi-dev make py-asn1 \
py-cffi py-chardet py-chardet py-cparser py-cryptography py-dateutil \
py-enum34 py-idna py-ipaddress py-jinja2 py-lxml py-mysqldb py-openssl \
py-pip py-requests py-setuptools python python-dev && \
apk -U add --repository http://dl-3.alpinelinux.org/alpine/edge/testing/ \
py-beautifulsoup4 php7 php7-dev py-cssselect py-gevent py-greenlet py-mongo \
py-sqlalchemy py-webob && \
# Install php sandbox from git
git clone https://github.com/glastopf/BFR.git /opt/BFR && \
cd /opt/BFR && \
phpize7 && \
./configure \
--with-php-config=/usr/bin/php-config7 \
--enable-bfr && \
make && \
make install && \
cd / && \
rm -rf /opt/BFR /tmp/* /var/tmp/* && \
echo "zend_extension = "$(find /usr -name bfr.so) >> /etc/php7/php.ini && \
# Install glastopf from git
git clone https://github.com/mushorg/glastopf.git /opt/glastopf && \
cd /opt/glastopf && \
python setup.py install && \
cd / && \
rm -rf /opt/glastopf /tmp/* /var/tmp/* && \
# Setup user, groups and configs
addgroup -g 2000 glastopf && \
adduser -S -H -u 2000 -D -g 2000 glastopf && \
mkdir -p /opt/glastopf && \
mv /root/dist/glastopf.cfg /opt/glastopf/ && \
# Clean up
apk del autoconf build-base git libffi-dev php7-dev python-dev && \
rm -rf /root/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
# Set workdir and start glastopf
WORKDIR /opt/glastopf/
CMD ["glastopf-runner"]

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[![](https://images.microbadger.com/badges/version/dtagdevsec/glastopf:1706.svg)](https://microbadger.com/images/dtagdevsec/glastopf:1706 "Get your own version badge on microbadger.com") [![](https://images.microbadger.com/badges/image/dtagdevsec/glastopf:1706.svg)](https://microbadger.com/images/dtagdevsec/glastopf:1706 "Get your own image badge on microbadger.com")
# dockerized glastopf v3
[glastopf](https://github.com/glastopf/glastopf) is a python web application honeypot.
This repository contains the necessary files to create a *dockerized* version of glastopf v3.
This dockerized version is part of the **[T-Pot community honeypot](http://dtag-dev-sec.github.io/)** of Deutsche Telekom AG.
The `Dockerfile` contains the blueprint for the dockerized glastopf and will be used to setup the docker image.
The `glastopf.cfg` is tailored to fit the T-Pot environment.
The `supervisord.conf` is used to start glastopf under supervision of supervisord.
Using systemd, copy the `systemd/glastopf.service` to `/etc/systemd/system/glastopf.service` and start using
```
systemctl enable glastopf
systemctl start glastopf
```
This will make sure that the docker container is started with the appropriate permissions and port mappings. Further, it autostarts during boot.
By default all data will be stored in `/data/glastopf/` until the honeypot service will be restarted which is by default every 24 hours. If you want to keep data persistently simply edit the ``service`` file, find the line that contains ``clean.sh`` and set the option from ``off`` to ``on``. Be advised to establish some sort of log management if you wish to do so.
# Glastopf Dashboard
![Glastopf Dashboard](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/glastopf/master/doc/dashboard.png)

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[webserver]
host = 0.0.0.0
port = 80
uid = glastopf
gid = glastopf
proxy_enabled = False
[ssl]
enabled = False
certfile =
keyfile =
#Generic logging for general monitoring
[logging]
consolelog_enabled = True
filelog_enabled = True
logfile = log/glastopf.log
[dork-db]
enabled = True
pattern = rfi
# Extracts dorks from a online dorks service operated by The Honeynet Project
# This service is down until further notice!
mnem_service = False
[hpfeed]
enabled = False
host = hpfriends.honeycloud.net
port = 20000
secret = 3wis3l2u5l7r3cew
# channels comma separated
chan_events = glastopf.events
chan_files = glastopf.files
ident = x8yer@hp1
[main-database]
#If disabled a sqlite database will be created (db/glastopf.db)
#to be used as dork storage.
enabled = True
#mongodb or sqlalchemy connection string, ex:
#mongodb://localhost:27017/glastopf
#mongodb://james:bond@localhost:27017/glastopf
#mysql://james:bond@somehost.com/glastopf
connection_string = sqlite:///db/glastopf.db
[surfcertids]
enabled = False
host = localhost
port = 5432
user =
password =
database = idsserver
[syslog]
enabled = False
socket = /dev/log
[mail]
enabled = False
# an email notification will be sent only if a specified matched pattern is identified.
# Use the wildcard char *, to be notified every time
patterns = rfi,lfi
user =
pwd =
mail_from =
mail_to =
smtp_host = smtp.gmail.com
smtp_port = 587
[taxii]
enabled = False
host = taxiitest.mitre.org
port = 80
inbox_path = /services/inbox/default/
use_https = False
use_auth_basic = False
auth_basic_username = your_username
auth_basic_password = your_password
use_auth_certificate = False
auth_certificate_keyfile = full_path_to_keyfile
auth_certificate_certfile = full_path_to_certfile
include_contact_info = False
contact_name = ...
contact_email = ...
[logstash]
enabled = False
host = localhost
port = 5659
handler = AMQP/TCP/UDP
[misc]
# set webserver banner
banner = Apache/2.0.48
[surface]
#https://www.google.com/webmasters/
google_meta =
#http://www.bing.com/toolbox/webmaster
bing_meta =
[sensor]
sensorid = None
[profiler]
enabled = False

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version: '2.1'
networks:
glastopf_local:
services:
# Glastopf service
glastopf:
container_name: glastopf
restart: always
networks:
- glastopf_local
ports:
- "80:80"
image: "dtagdevsec/glastopf:1706"
volumes:
- /data/glastopf/db:/opt/glastopf/db
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FROM debian:stretch-slim
MAINTAINER MO
ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND noninteractive
# Include dist
ADD dist/ /root/dist/
# Setup apt
RUN apt-get update -y && \
apt-get dist-upgrade -y && \
# Install packages
apt-get install -y autoconf build-essential git iptables libnetfilter-queue1 libnetfilter-queue-dev \
libjson-c-dev libtool libpq5 libpq-dev netbase procps wget && \
# Install honeytrap from source
cd /root/ && \
git clone https://github.com/armedpot/honeytrap && \
cd /root/honeytrap/ && \
autoreconf -vfi && \
./configure \
--with-stream-mon=nfq \
--with-logattacker \
--with-logjson \
--prefix=/opt/honeytrap && \
make && \
make install && \
make clean && \
# Setup user, groups and configs
addgroup --gid 2000 honeytrap && \
adduser --system --no-create-home --shell /bin/bash --uid 2000 --disabled-password --disabled-login --gid 2000 honeytrap && \
mkdir -p /opt/honeytrap/etc/honeytrap/ /opt/honeytrap/var/attacks /opt/honeytrap/var/downloads /opt/honeytrap/var/log && \
mv /root/dist/honeytrap.conf /opt/honeytrap/etc/honeytrap/ && \
# Clean up
rm -rf /root/* && \
apt-get purge -y autoconf build-essential git libnetfilter-queue-dev libpq-dev && \
apt-get autoremove -y --purge && \
apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/*
# Start honeytrap
CMD ["/opt/honeytrap/sbin/honeytrap", "-D", "-C", "/opt/honeytrap/etc/honeytrap/honeytrap.conf", "-t", "5", "-u", "honeytrap", "-g", "honeytrap"]

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# dockerized honeytrap
[honeytrap](https://github.com/armedpot/honeytrap) is a low-interaction honeypot daemon for observing attacks against network services. In contrast to other honeypots, which often focus on malware collection, honeytrap aims for catching the initial exploit It collects and further processes attack traces.
This repository contains the necessary files to create a *dockerized* version of honeytrap.
This dockerized version is part of the **[T-Pot community honeypot](http://dtag-dev-sec.github.io/)** of Deutsche Telekom AG.
For this setup, honeytrap is configured to use the logattacker module only.
The `Dockerfile` contains the blueprint for the dockerized honeytrap and will be used to setup the docker image.
The `honeytrap.conf` is tailored to fit the T-Pot environment.
The `supervisord.conf` is used to start honeytrap under supervision of supervisord.
In case you want to run the dockerized honeytrap independently, you must modify the config files to match your environment and rebuild the docker image.
Using systemd, copy the `systemd/honeytrap.service` to `/etc/systemd/system/honeytrap.service` and start using
```
systemctl enable honeytrap
systemctl start honeytrap
```
This will make sure that the docker container is started with the appropriate rights and iptables forwards are implemented. Further, it autostarts during boot.
In the T-Pot setup, some ports are excluded as they need to be reserved for other honeypot daemons running in parallel.
By default all data will be stored in `/data/honeytrap/` until the honeypot service will be restarted which is by default every 24 hours. If you want to keep data persistently simply edit the ``service`` file, find the line that contains ``clean.sh`` and set the option from ``off`` to ``on``. Be advised to establish some sort of log management if you wish to do so.
# Honeytrap Dashboard
![Honeytrap Dashboard](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dtag-dev-sec/honeytrap/master/doc/dashboard.png)

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/*
* honeytrap 1.0.1 configuration file template -- please adjust
* (c) Tillmann Werner <tillmann.werner@gmx.de>
*/
// log to this file
logfile = "/opt/honeytrap/var/log/honeytrap.log"
// store process ID in this file
pidfile = "/var/run/honeytrap.pid"
/* where to look for default responses
* these are sent for connections handled in "normal mode" */
response_dir = "/opt/honeytrap/etc/honeytrap/responses"
// replace rfc1918 IP addresses with attacking IP address
replace_private_ips = "no"
// bind dynamic servers to a specific address
//bind_address = "127.0.0.1"
/* put network interface into promiscuous mode
* (only availabel when compiled with --with-stream-mon=pcap) */
//promisc = "on"
/* the user and group under which honeytrap should run
* should be set to non-root */
user = "honeytrap"
group = "honeytrap"
// do not read more than 20 MB - used to prevent DoS attacks
read_limit = "20971520"
/* ----- plugin stuff below ----- */
/* where to look for plugins
needs to be set before loading plugins */
plugin_dir = "/opt/honeytrap/etc/honeytrap/plugins"
// include a plugin via plugin-[ModuleName] = ""
// plugin-magicPE = ""
plugin-ftpDownload = ""
plugin-tftpDownload = ""
plugin-b64Decode = ""
plugin-deUnicode = ""
plugin-vncDownload = ""
// store attacks on disk
plugin-SaveFile = {
attacks_dir = "/opt/honeytrap/var/attacks"
downloads_dir = "/opt/honeytrap/var/downloads"
}
// plugin for shellcode detection and emulation
/*
plugin-cpuEmu = {
execute_shellcode = "no"
createprocess_cmd = "/bin/sh -c \"cd /opt/honeytrap-libemu/.wine/drive_c/windows/system32; WINEPREFIX='/opt/honeytrap-libemu/.wine/' WINEDEBUG='-all' wine 'c:\\windows\\system32\\cmd_orig.exe'\""
}
*/
// scan downloaded samples with ClamAV engine
/*
plugin-ClamAV = {
temp_dir = "/tmp"
clamdb_path = "/var/lib/clamav"
}
*/
// calculate locality sensitive hashes
/*
plugin-SpamSum = {
md5sum_sigfile = "/opt/honeytrap/md5sum.sigs"
spamsum_sigfile = "/opt/honeytrap/spamsum.sigs"
}
*/
plugin-logAttacker = { logfile = "/opt/honeytrap/var/log/attacker.log" }
// log attack details in JSON format
plugin-logJSON = { logfile = "/opt/honeytrap/var/log/attackers.json" }
// store attacks in PostgeSQL database
/*
plugin-SavePostgres = {
db_host = "localhost"
db_name = "some_db"
db_user = "some_user"
db_pass = "some_pass"
// db_port = "some_port" // defaults to 5432/tcp if not set
}
*/
// invoke an external program (f.e. wget) to download files via http
/*
plugin-httpDownload = {
http_program = "/usr/bin/wget"
http_options = "-q -t1 -T1 -O-"
}
*/
// submit downloaded malware samples to the mwcollect alliance
/*
plugin-submitMWserv = {
mwserv_url = "https://submission-url/"
guid = "your-guid"
maintainer = "your-maintainer"
secret = "your-secret"
timeout = "120"
}
*/
/* ----- port mode configuration below ----- */
// default port configuration (ignore, normal or mirror)
// ignore: just ignore connection attempts
// normal: send a default response
// mirror: mirror connections back to the initiator (use with caution!)
portconf_default = "normal"
// explicit port configuration
/* portconf = {
// ignore connection requests on these ports
ignore = {
protocol = "tcp"
port = "22"
}
}
*/
// include a file
//include = "ports.conf"

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version: '2.1'
networks:
honeytrap_local:
services:
# Honeytrap service
honeytrap:
container_name: honeytrap
restart: always
network_mode: "host"
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
image: "dtagdevsec/honeytrap:1706"
volumes:
- /data/honeytrap/attacks:/opt/honeytrap/var/attacks
- /data/honeytrap/downloads:/opt/honeytrap/var/downloads
- /data/honeytrap/log:/opt/honeytrap/var/log

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FROM alpine
MAINTAINER MO
# Install packages
RUN apk -U upgrade && \
apk add autoconf automake bash build-base git libtool procps py-pip python python-dev && \
# Install libemu
git clone https://github.com/buffer/libemu /root/libemu/ && \
cd /root/libemu/ && \
autoreconf -vi && \
./configure && \
make && \
make install && \
# Install libemu python wrapper
pip install pylibemu && \
# Install mailoney from git
git clone https://github.com/awhitehatter/mailoney /opt/mailoney && \
# Setup user, groups and configs
addgroup -g 2000 mailoney && \
adduser -S -H -s /bin/bash -u 2000 -D -g 2000 mailoney && \
chown -R mailoney:mailoney /opt/mailoney && \
# Clean up
apk del autoconf automake build-base git py-pip python-dev && \
rm -rf /root/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
# Set workdir and start glastopf
USER mailoney
WORKDIR /opt/mailoney/
CMD ["/usr/bin/python","mailoney.py","-i","0.0.0.0","-p","2525","-s","mailserver","-t","schizo_open_relay"]

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# mailoney
Dockerized mailoney for use in T-Pot

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version: '2.1'
networks:
mailoney_local:
services:
# Mailoney service
mailoney:
container_name: mailoney
restart: always
networks:
- mailoney_local
ports:
- "25:2525"
image: "dtagdevsec/mailoney:1706"
# volumes:
# - /data/mailoney/log:/opt/mailoney/logs

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FROM alpine
MAINTAINER MO
# Install packages
RUN apk -U upgrade && \
apk add alpine-sdk autoconf automake bash curl gawk gcc iw jq libmnl-dev libuuid linux-headers lm_sensors make musl-dev netcat-openbsd util-linux-dev pkgconf python py-requests py-yaml zlib-dev && \
# Install netdata
cd /root && \
git clone https://github.com/firehol/netdata && \
cd netdata && \
./netdata-installer.sh --dont-wait --dont-start-it && \
sed -i "s/#local:/local:/" /etc/netdata/python.d/elasticsearch.conf && \
sed -i "s/# host: '127.0.0.1'/host: '127.0.0.1'/" /etc/netdata/python.d/elasticsearch.conf && \
sed -i "s/port: '9200'/port: '64298'/" /etc/netdata/python.d/elasticsearch.conf && \
sed -i "s/# cluster_health: True/cluster_health: True/" /etc/netdata/python.d/elasticsearch.conf && \
sed -i "s/# cluster_stats: True/cluster_stats: True/" /etc/netdata/python.d/elasticsearch.conf && \
sed -i 's/SEND_EMAIL="YES"/SEND_EMAIL="NO"/' /etc/netdata/health_alarm_notify.conf && \
echo 0 > /usr/share/netdata/web/version.txt && \
cd / && \
# Clean up
apk del alpine-sdk autoconf automake gcc libmnl-dev linux-headers make musl-dev pkgconf util-linux-dev zlib-dev && \
rm -rf /root/* && \
rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
# Healthcheck
HEALTHCHECK --retries=10 CMD curl -s -XGET 'http://127.0.0.1:64301'
# Start netdata
WORKDIR /
CMD ["/usr/sbin/netdata","-D","-s","/host","-i","127.0.0.1","-p","64301"]

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