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Cowrie
Cowrie is a medium interaction SSH and Telnet honeypot designed to log brute force attacks and the shell interaction performed by the attacker.
Cowrie is developed by Michel Oosterhof.
Features
Some interesting features:
- Fake filesystem with the ability to add/remove files. A full fake filesystem resembling a Debian 5.0 installation is included
- Possibility of adding fake file contents so the attacker can
catfiles such as/etc/passwd. Only minimal file contents are included - Session logs stored in an UML Compatible format for easy replay with original timings
- Cowrie saves files downloaded with wget/curl or uploaded with SFTP and scp for later inspection
Additional functionality over standard kippo:
- SFTP and SCP support for file upload
- Support for SSH exec commands
- Logging of direct-tcp connection attempts (ssh proxying)
- Forward SMTP connections to SMTP Honeypot (e.g. mailoney)
- Logging in JSON format for easy processing in log management solutions
- Many, many additional commands
Requirements
Software required:
- Python 2.7+, (Python 3 not yet supported due to Twisted dependencies)
- Zope Interface 3.6.0+
- Twisted 12.0+
- python-crypto
- python-cryptography
- python-pyasn1
- python-gmpy2 (recommended)
- python-mysqldb (for MySQL output)
- python-OpenSSL
Files of interest:
cowrie.cfg- Cowrie's configuration file. Default values can be found incowrie.cfg.distdata/fs.pickle- fake filesystemdata/userdb.txt- credentials allowed or disallowed to access the honeypotdl/- files transferred from the attacker to the honeypot are stored herehoneyfs/- file contents for the fake filesystem - feel free to copy a real system here or usebin/fsctllog/cowrie.json- transaction output in JSON formatlog/cowrie.log- log/debug outputlog/tty/*.log- session logstxtcmds/- file contents for the fake commandsbin/createfs- used to create the fake filesystembin/playlog- utility to replay session logs
Is it secure?
Maybe. See FAQ
I have some questions!
Please visit https://github.com/micheloosterhof/cowrie/issues
Contributors
Many people have contributed to Cowrie over the years. Special thanks to:
- Upi Tamminen (desaster) for all his work developing Kippo on which Cowrie was based
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