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# Contribution
|
||||
|
||||
Thank you for your decision to contribute to T-Pot.
|
||||
|
||||
## Issues
|
||||
|
||||
Please feel free to post your problems, ideas and issues [here](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/issues). We will try to answer ASAP, but to speed things up we encourage you to ...
|
||||
- [ ] Use the [search function](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=) first
|
||||
- [ ] Check the FAQs in our [WIKI](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/wiki)
|
||||
- [ ] Provide [basic support information](#info) with regard to your issue
|
||||
|
||||
Thank you :smiley:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="info"></a>
|
||||
### Basic support information
|
||||
|
||||
- What T-Pot version are you currently using?
|
||||
- Are you running on a Intel NUC or a VM?
|
||||
- How long has your installation been running?
|
||||
- Did you install any upgrades or packages?
|
||||
- Did you modify any scripts?
|
||||
- Have you turned persistence on/off?
|
||||
- How much RAM is available (login via ssh and run `htop`)?
|
||||
- How much stress are the CPUs under (login via ssh and run `htop`)?
|
||||
- How much swap space is being used (login via ssh and run `htop`)?
|
||||
- How much free disk space is available (login via ssh and run `sudo df -h`)?
|
||||
- What is the current container status (login via ssh and run `sudo dps.sh`)?
|
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: Bug report for T-Pot
|
||||
about: Bug report for T-Pot
|
||||
title: ''
|
||||
labels: ''
|
||||
assignees: ''
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
Before you post your issue make sure it has not been answered yet and provide `basic support information` if you come to the conclusion it is a new issue.
|
||||
|
||||
- 🔍 Use the [search function](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=) first
|
||||
- 🧐 Check our [WIKI](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/wiki)
|
||||
- 📚 Consult the documentation of 💻 [Debian](https://www.debian.org/doc/), 🐳 [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/), the 🦌 [ELK stack](https://www.elastic.co/guide/index.html) and the 🍯 [T-Pot Readme](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/blob/master/README.md).
|
||||
- **⚠️ Provide [basic support information](#info) or similiar information with regard to your issue or we can not help you and will close the issue without further notice**
|
||||
|
||||
<br>
|
||||
<br>
|
||||
<br>
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="info"></a>
|
||||
## ⚠️ Basic support information (commands are expected to run as `root`)
|
||||
|
||||
- What version of the OS are you currently using `lsb_release -a` and `uname -a`?
|
||||
- What T-Pot version are you currently using?
|
||||
- What edition (Standard, Nextgen, etc.) of T-Pot are you running?
|
||||
- What architecture are you running on (i.e. hardware, cloud, VM, etc.)?
|
||||
- Did you have any problems during the install? If yes, please attach `/install.log` `/install.err`.
|
||||
- How long has your installation been running?
|
||||
- Did you install upgrades, packages or use the update script?
|
||||
- Did you modify any scripts or configs? If yes, please attach the changes.
|
||||
- Please provide a screenshot of `glances` and `htop`.
|
||||
- How much free disk space is available (`df -h`)?
|
||||
- What is the current container status (`dps.sh`)?
|
||||
- What is the status of the T-Pot service (`systemctl status tpot`)?
|
||||
- What ports are being occupied? Stop T-Pot `systemctl stop tpot` and run `netstat -tulpen`
|
||||
- If a single container shows as `DOWN` you can run `docker logs <container-name>` for the latest log entries
|
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: Feature request for T-Pot
|
||||
about: Suggest an idea for T-Pot
|
||||
title: ''
|
||||
labels: ''
|
||||
assignees: ''
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
**Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.**
|
||||
A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...]
|
||||
|
||||
**Describe the solution you'd like**
|
||||
A clear and concise description of what you want to happen.
|
||||
|
||||
**Describe alternatives you've considered**
|
||||
A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered.
|
||||
|
||||
**Additional context**
|
||||
Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.
|
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|
||||
---
|
||||
name: General issue for T-Pot
|
||||
about: General issue for T-Pot
|
||||
title: ''
|
||||
labels: ''
|
||||
assignees: ''
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
🗨️ Please post your questions in [Discussions](https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce/discussions) and keep the issues for **issues**. Thank you 😁.<br>
|
||||
|
||||
Before you post your issue make sure it has not been answered yet and provide `basic support information` if you come to the conclusion it is a new issue.
|
||||
|
||||
- 🔍 Use the [search function](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=) first
|
||||
- 🧐 Check our [WIKI](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/wiki)
|
||||
- 📚 Consult the documentation of 💻 [Debian](https://www.debian.org/doc/), 🐳 [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/), the 🦌 [ELK stack](https://www.elastic.co/guide/index.html) and the 🍯 [T-Pot Readme](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/blob/master/README.md).
|
||||
- **⚠️ Provide [basic support information](#info) or similiar information with regard to your issue or we can not help you and will close the issue without further notice**
|
||||
|
||||
<br>
|
||||
<br>
|
||||
<br>
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="info"></a>
|
||||
## ⚠️ Basic support information (commands are expected to run as `root`)
|
||||
|
||||
- What version of the OS are you currently using `lsb_release -a` and `uname -a`?
|
||||
- What T-Pot version are you currently using?
|
||||
- What edition (Standard, Nextgen, etc.) of T-Pot are you running?
|
||||
- What architecture are you running on (i.e. hardware, cloud, VM, etc.)?
|
||||
- Did you have any problems during the install? If yes, please attach `/install.log` `/install.err`.
|
||||
- How long has your installation been running?
|
||||
- Did you install upgrades, packages or use the update script?
|
||||
- Did you modify any scripts or configs? If yes, please attach the changes.
|
||||
- Please provide a screenshot of `glances` and `htop`.
|
||||
- How much free disk space is available (`df -h`)?
|
||||
- What is the current container status (`dps.sh`)?
|
||||
- What is the status of the T-Pot service (`systemctl status tpot`)?
|
||||
- What ports are being occupied? Stop T-Pot `systemctl stop tpot` and run `netstat -tulpen`
|
||||
- If a single container shows as `DOWN` you can run `docker logs <container-name>` for the latest log entries
|
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|
||||
# Changelog
|
||||
|
||||
## 20210222
|
||||
- **New Release 20.06.2**
|
||||
- **Countless Cloud Contributions**
|
||||
- Thanks to @shaderecker
|
||||
|
||||
## 20210219
|
||||
- **Rebuild Snare, Tanner, Redis, Phpox**
|
||||
- Rebuild images to their latest masters and upgrade Alpine OS to 3.13 where possible.
|
||||
- **Bump Elastic Stack to 7.11.1**
|
||||
- Updgrade Elastic Stack Images to 7.11.1 and update License Info to reflect new Elastic License.
|
||||
- Prepare for new release.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20210218
|
||||
- **Rebuild Conpot, EWSPoster, Cowrie, Glutton, Dionaea**
|
||||
- Rebuild images to their latest masters and upgrade Alpine OS to 3.13 where possible.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20210216
|
||||
- **Bump Heralding to 1.0.7**
|
||||
- Rebuild and upgrade image to 1.0.7 and upgrade Alpine OS to 3.13.
|
||||
- Enable SMTPS for Heralding.
|
||||
- **Rebuild IPPHoney, Fatt, EWSPoster, Spiderfoot**
|
||||
- Rebuild images to their latest masters and upgrade Alpine OS to 3.13 where possible.
|
||||
- Upgrade Spiderfoot to 3.3
|
||||
|
||||
## 20210215
|
||||
- **Rebuild Dicompot, p0f, Medpot, Honeysap, Heimdall, Elasticpot, Citrixhoneypot, Ciscoasa**
|
||||
- Rebuild images to their latest masters and upgrade Alpine OS to 3.13 where possible.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20210212
|
||||
- **Rebuild Cyberchef, Adbhoney, Elastic Stack**
|
||||
- Rebuild images to their latest masters and upgrade Alpine OS to 3.13 where possible.
|
||||
- Bump Elastic Stack to 7.11.0
|
||||
- Bump Cyberchef to 9.27.0
|
||||
|
||||
## 20210119
|
||||
- **Bump Dionaea to 0.11.0**
|
||||
- Upgrade Dionaea to 0.11.0, rebuild image and upgrade Alpine OS to 3.13.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20210106
|
||||
- **Update Internet IF retrieval**
|
||||
- To be consistent with @adepasquale PR #746 fatt, glutton and p0f Dockerfiles were updated accordingly.
|
||||
- Merge PR #746 from @adepasquale, thank you!
|
||||
|
||||
## 20201228
|
||||
- **Fix broken SQlite DB**
|
||||
- Fix a broken `app.sqlite` in Heimdall
|
||||
- **Avoid ghcr.io because of slow transfers**
|
||||
- **Remove netselect-apt**
|
||||
- causes too many unpredictable errors #733 as the latest example
|
||||
|
||||
## 20201210
|
||||
- **Bump Elastic Stack 7.10.1, EWSPoster to 1.12**
|
||||
|
||||
## 20201202
|
||||
- **Update Elastic Stack to 7.10.0**
|
||||
|
||||
## 20201130
|
||||
- **Suricata, use suricata-update for rule management**
|
||||
- As a bonus we can now run "suricata-update" using docker-exec, triggering both a rule update and a Suricata rule reload.
|
||||
- Thanks to @adepasquale!
|
||||
|
||||
## 20201126
|
||||
- **Suricata, update suricata.yaml for 6.x**
|
||||
- Merge in the latest updates from suricata-6.0.x while at the same time keeping the custom T-Pot configuration.
|
||||
- Thanks to @adepasquale!
|
||||
- **Bump Cowrie to 2.2.0**
|
||||
|
||||
## 20201028
|
||||
- **Bump Suricata to 5.0.4, Spiderfoot to 3.2.1, Dionaea to 0.9.2, IPPHoney, Heralding, Conpot to latest masters**
|
||||
|
||||
## 20201027
|
||||
- **Bump Dicompot to latest master, Elastic Stack to 7.9.3**
|
||||
|
||||
## 20201005
|
||||
- **Bump Elastic Stack to 7.9.2**
|
||||
- @brianlechthaler, thanks for PR #706, which had issues regarding Elastic Stack and resulted in reverting to 7.9.1
|
||||
|
||||
## 20200904
|
||||
- **Release T-Pot 20.06.1**
|
||||
- Github offers a free Docker Container Registry for public packages. For our Open Source projects we want to make sure to have everything in one place and thus moving from Docker Hub to the GitHub Container Registry.
|
||||
- **Bump Elastic Stack**
|
||||
- Update the Elastic Stack to 7.9.1.
|
||||
- **Rebuild Images**
|
||||
- All docker images were rebuilt based on the latest (and stable running) versions of the tools and honeypots and have been pinned to specific Alpine / Debian versions and git commits so rebuilds will less likely fail.
|
||||
- **Cleaning up**
|
||||
- Clean up old references and links.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20200630
|
||||
- **Release T-Pot 20.06**
|
||||
- After 4 months of public testing with the NextGen edition T-Pot 20.06 can finally be released.
|
||||
- **Debian Buster**
|
||||
- With the release of Debian Buster T-Pot now has access to all packages required right out of the box.
|
||||
- **Add new honeypots**
|
||||
- [Dicompot](https://github.com/nsmfoo/dicompot) by @nsmfoo is a low interaction honeypot for the Dicom protocol which is the international standard to process medical imaging information. Together with Medpot which supports the HL7 protocol T-Pot is now offering a Medical Installation type.
|
||||
- [Honeysap](https://github.com/SecureAuthCorp/HoneySAP) by SecureAuthCorp is a low interaction honeypot for the SAP services, in case of T-Pot configured for the SAP router.
|
||||
- [Elasticpot](https://gitlab.com/bontchev/elasticpot) by Vesselin Bontchev replaces ElasticpotPY as a low interaction honeypot for Elasticsearch with more features, plugins and scripted responses.
|
||||
- **Rebuild Images**
|
||||
- All docker images were rebuilt based on the latest (and stable running) versions of the tools and honeypots. Mostly the images now run on Alpine 3.12 / Debian Buster. However some honeypots / tools still reuire Alpine 3.11 / 3.10 to run properly.
|
||||
- **Install Types**
|
||||
- All docker-compose files (`/opt/tpot/etc/compose`) were remixed and most of the NextGen honeypots are now available in Standard.
|
||||
- There is now a **Medical** Installation Type with Dicompot and Medpot which will be of most interest for medical institutions to get started with T-Pot.
|
||||
- **Update Tools**
|
||||
- Connecting to T-Pot via `https://<ip>:64297` brings you to the T-Pot Landing Page now which is based on Heimdall and the latest NGINX enforcing TLS 1.3.
|
||||
- The ELK stack was updated to 7.8.0 and stripped down to the necessary core functions (where possible) for T-Pot while keeping ELK RAM requirements to a minimum (8GB of RAM is recommended now). The number of index pattern fields was reduced to **697** which increases performance significantly. There are **22** Kibana Dashboards, **397** Kibana Visualizations and **24** Kibana Searches readily available to cover all your needs to get started and familiar with T-Pot.
|
||||
- Cyberchef was updated to 9.21.0.
|
||||
- Elasticsearch Head was updated to the latest version available on GitHub.
|
||||
- Spiderfoot was updated to latest 3.1 dev.
|
||||
- **Landing Page**
|
||||
- After logging into T-Pot via web you are now greeted with a beautifully designed landing page.
|
||||
- **Countless Tweaks and improvements**
|
||||
- Under the hood lots of tiny tweaks, improvements and a few bugfixes will increase your overall experience with T-Pot.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20200316
|
||||
- **Move from Sid to Stable**
|
||||
- Debian Stable has now all the packages and versions we need for T-Pot. As a consequence we can now move to the `stable` branch.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20200310
|
||||
- **Add 2FA to Cockpit**
|
||||
- Just run `2fa.sh` to enable two factor authentication in Cockpit.
|
||||
- **Find fastest mirror with netselect-apt**
|
||||
- Netselect-apt will find the fastest mirror close to you (outgoing ICMP required).
|
||||
|
||||
## 20200309
|
||||
- **Bump Nextgen to 20.06**
|
||||
- All NextGen images have been rebuilt to their latest master.
|
||||
- ElasticStack bumped to 7.6.1 (Elasticsearch will need at least 2048MB of RAM now, T-Pot at least 8GB of RAM) and tweak to accomodate changes of 7.x.
|
||||
- Fixed errors in Tanner / Snare which will now handle downloads of malware via SSL and store them correctly (thanks to @afeena).
|
||||
- Fixed errors in Heralding which will now improve on RDP connections (thanks to @johnnykv, @realsdx).
|
||||
- Fixed error in honeytrap which will now build in Debian/Buster (thanks to @tillmannw).
|
||||
- Mailoney is now logging in JSON format (thanks to @monsherko).
|
||||
- Base T-Pot landing page on Heimdall.
|
||||
- Tweaking of tools and some minor bug fixing
|
||||
|
||||
## 20200116
|
||||
- **Bump ELK to latest 6.8.6**
|
||||
- **Update ISO image to fix upstream bug of missing kernel modules**
|
||||
- **Include dashboards for CitrixHoneypot**
|
||||
- Please run `/opt/tpot/update.sh` for the necessary modifications, omit the reboot and run `/opt/tpot/bin/tped.sh` to (re-)select the NextGen installation type.
|
||||
- This update requires the latest Kibana objects as well. Download the latest from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/telekom-security/tpotce/master/etc/objects/kibana_export.json.zip, unzip and import the objects within Kibana WebUI > Management > Saved Objects > Export / Import". All objects will be overwritten upon import, make sure to run an export first.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20200115
|
||||
- **Prepare integration of CitrixHoneypot**
|
||||
- Prepare integration of [CitrixHoneypot](https://github.com/MalwareTech/CitrixHoneypot) by MalwareTech
|
||||
- Integration into ELK is still open
|
||||
- Please run `/opt/tpot/update.sh` for the necessary modifications, omit the reboot and run `/opt/tpot/bin/tped.sh` to (re-)select the NextGen installation type.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20191224
|
||||
- **Use pigz, optimize logrotate.conf**
|
||||
- Use `pigz` for faster archiving, especially with regard to high volumes of logs - Thanks to @workandresearchgithub!
|
||||
- Optimize `logrotate.conf` to improve archiving speed and get rid of multiple compression, also introduce `pigz`.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20191121
|
||||
- **Bump ADBHoney to latest master**
|
||||
- Use latest version of ADBHoney, which now fully support Python 3.x - Thanks to @huuck!
|
||||
|
||||
## 20191113, 20191104, 20191103, 20191028
|
||||
- **Switch to Debian 10 on OTC, Ansible Improvements**
|
||||
- OTC now supporting Debian 10 - Thanks to @shaderecker!
|
||||
|
||||
## 20191028
|
||||
- **Fix an issue with pip3, yq**
|
||||
- `yq` needs rehashing.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20191026
|
||||
- **Remove cockpit-pcp**
|
||||
- `cockpit-pcp` floods swap for some reason - removing for now.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20191022
|
||||
- **Bump Suricata to 5.0.0**
|
||||
|
||||
## 20191021
|
||||
- **Bump Cowrie to 2.0.0**
|
||||
|
||||
## 20191016
|
||||
- **Tweak installer, pip3, Heralding**
|
||||
- Install `cockpit-pcp` right from the start for machine monitoring in cockpit.
|
||||
- Move installer and update script to use pip3.
|
||||
- Bump heralding to latest master (1.0.6) - Thanks @johnnykv!
|
||||
|
||||
## 20191015
|
||||
- **Tweaking, Bump glutton, unlock ES script**
|
||||
- Add `unlock.sh` to unlock ES indices in case of lockdown after disk quota has been reached.
|
||||
- Prevent too much terminal logging from p0f and glutton since `daemon.log` was filled up.
|
||||
- Bump glutton to latest master now supporting payload_hex. Thanks to @glaslos.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20191002
|
||||
- **Merge**
|
||||
- Support Debian Buster images for AWS #454
|
||||
- Thank you @piffey
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190924
|
||||
- **Bump EWSPoster**
|
||||
- Supports Python 3.x
|
||||
- Thank you @Trixam
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190919
|
||||
- **Merge**
|
||||
- Handle non-interactive shells #454
|
||||
- Thank you @Oogy
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190907
|
||||
- **Logo tweaking**
|
||||
- Add QR logo
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190828
|
||||
- **Upgrades and rebuilds**
|
||||
- Bump Medpot, Nginx and Adbhoney to latest master
|
||||
- Bump ELK stack to 6.8.2
|
||||
- Rebuild Mailoney, Honeytrap, Elasticpot and Ciscoasa
|
||||
- Add 1080p T-Pot wallpaper for download
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190824
|
||||
- **Add some logo work**
|
||||
- Thanks to @thehadilps's suggestion adjusted social preview
|
||||
- Added 4k T-Pot wallpaper for download
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190823
|
||||
- **Fix for broken Fuse package**
|
||||
- Fuse package in upstream is broken
|
||||
- Adjust installer as workaround, fixes #442
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190816
|
||||
- **Upgrades and rebuilds**
|
||||
- Adjust Dionaea to avoid nmap detection, fixes #435 (thanks @iukea1)
|
||||
- Bump Tanner, Cyberchef, Spiderfoot and ES Head to latest master
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190815
|
||||
- **Bump ELK stack to 6.7.2**
|
||||
- Transition to 7.x must iterate slowly through previous versions to prevent changes breaking T-Pots
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190814
|
||||
- **Logstash Translation Maps improvement**
|
||||
- Download translation maps rather than running a git pull
|
||||
- Translation maps will now be bzip2 compressed to reduce traffic to a minimum
|
||||
- Fixes #432
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190802
|
||||
- **Add support for Buster as base image**
|
||||
- Install ISO is now based on Debian Buster
|
||||
- Installation upon Debian Buster is now supported
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190701
|
||||
- **Reworked Ansible T-Pot Deployment**
|
||||
- Transitioned from bash script to all Ansible
|
||||
- Reusable Ansible Playbook for OpenStack clouds
|
||||
- Example Showcase with our Open Telekom Cloud
|
||||
- Adaptable for other cloud providers
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190626
|
||||
- **HPFEEDS Opt-In commandline option**
|
||||
- Pass a hpfeeds config file as a commandline argument
|
||||
- hpfeeds config is saved in `/data/ews/conf/hpfeeds.cfg`
|
||||
- Update script restores hpfeeds config
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190604
|
||||
- **Finalize Fatt support**
|
||||
- Build visualizations, searches, dashboards
|
||||
- Rebuild index patterns
|
||||
- Some finishing touches
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190601
|
||||
- **Start supporting Fatt, remove Glastopf**
|
||||
- Build Dockerfile, Adjust logstash, installer, update and such.
|
||||
- Glastopf is no longer supported within T-Pot
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190528+20190531
|
||||
- **Increase total number of fields**
|
||||
- Adjust total number of fileds for logstash templae from 1000 to 2000.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190526
|
||||
- **Fix build for Cowrie**
|
||||
- Upstream changes required a new package `py-bcrypt`.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190525
|
||||
- **Fix build for RDPY**
|
||||
- Building was prevented due to cache error which occurs lately on Alpine if `apk` is using `--no-ache' as options.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190520
|
||||
- **Adjust permissions for /data folder**
|
||||
- Now it is possible to download files from `/data` using SCP, WINSCP or CyberDuck.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190513
|
||||
- **Added Ansible T-Pot Deployment on Open Telekom Cloud**
|
||||
- Reusable Ansible Playbooks for all cloud providers
|
||||
- Example Showcase with our Open Telekom Cloud
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190511
|
||||
- **Add hptest script**
|
||||
- Quickly test if the honeypots are working with `hptest.sh <[ip,host]>` based on nmap.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190508
|
||||
- **Add tsec / install user to tpot group**
|
||||
- For users being able to easily download logs from the /data folder the installer now adds the `tpot` or the logged in user (`who am i`) via `usermod -a -G tpot <user>` to the tpot group. Also /data permissions will now be enforced to `770`, which is necessary for directory listings.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190502
|
||||
- **Fix KVPs**
|
||||
- Some KVPs for Cowrie changed and the tagcloud was not showing any values in the Cowrie dashboard.
|
||||
- New installations are not affected, however existing installations need to import the objects from /opt/tpot/etc/objects/kibana-objects.json.zip.
|
||||
- **Makeiso**
|
||||
- Move to Xorriso for building the ISO image.
|
||||
- This allows to support most of the Debian based distros, i.e. Debian, MxLinux and Ubuntu.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190428
|
||||
- **Rebuild ISO**
|
||||
- The install ISO needed a rebuilt after some changes in the Debian mirrors.
|
||||
- **Disable Netselect**
|
||||
- After some reports in the issues that some Debian mirrors were not fully synced and thus some packages were unavailable the netselect-apt feature was disabled.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190406
|
||||
- **Fix for SSH**
|
||||
- In some situations the SSH Port was not written to a new line (thanks to @dpisano for reporting).
|
||||
- **Fix race condition for apt-fast**
|
||||
- Curl and wget need to be installed before apt-fast installation.
|
||||
|
||||
## 20190404
|
||||
- **Fix #332**
|
||||
- If T-Pot, opposed to the requirements, does not have full internet access netselect-apt fails to determine the fastest mirror as it needs ICMP and UDP outgoing. Should netselect-apt fail the default mirrors will be used.
|
||||
- **Improve install speed with apt-fast**
|
||||
- Migrating from a stable base install to Debian (Sid) requires downloading lots of packages. Depending on your geo location the download speed was already improved by introducing netselect-apt to determine the fastest mirror. With apt-fast the downloads will be even faster by downloading packages not only in parallel but also with multiple connections per package.
|
||||
|
||||
`git log --date=format:"## %Y%m%d" --pretty=format:"%ad %n- **%s**%n - %b"`
|
@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
|
||||
# Contribution
|
||||
|
||||
Thank you for your decision to contribute to T-Pot.
|
||||
|
||||
## Issues
|
||||
|
||||
Please feel free to post your problems, ideas and issues [here](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/issues). We will try to answer ASAP, but to speed things up we encourage you to ...
|
||||
- [ ] Use the [search function](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=) first
|
||||
- [ ] Check the FAQs in our [WIKI](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/wiki)
|
||||
- [ ] Provide [basic support information](#info) with regard to your issue
|
||||
|
||||
Thank you :smiley:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
-
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="info"></a>
|
||||
### Basic support information
|
||||
|
||||
- What T-Pot version are you currently using?
|
||||
- Are you running on a Intel NUC or a VM?
|
||||
- How long has your installation been running?
|
||||
- Did you install any upgrades or packages?
|
||||
- Did you modify any scripts?
|
||||
- Have you turned persistence on/off?
|
||||
- How much RAM is available (login via ssh and run `htop`)?
|
||||
- How much stress are the CPUs under (login via ssh and run `htop`)?
|
||||
- How much swap space is being used (login via ssh and run `htop`)?
|
||||
- How much free disk space is available (login via ssh and run `sudo df -h`)?
|
||||
- What is the current container status (login via ssh and run `sudo dps.sh`)?
|
357
README.md
@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
|
||||
# T-Pot 18.11
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
T-Pot 18.11 runs on the latest 18.04.x LTS Ubuntu Server Network Installer image, is based on
|
||||
T-Pot 20.06 runs on Debian (Stable), is based heavily on
|
||||
|
||||
[docker](https://www.docker.com/), [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/)
|
||||
|
||||
@ -8,14 +8,18 @@ and includes dockerized versions of the following honeypots
|
||||
|
||||
* [adbhoney](https://github.com/huuck/ADBHoney),
|
||||
* [ciscoasa](https://github.com/Cymmetria/ciscoasa_honeypot),
|
||||
* [citrixhoneypot](https://github.com/MalwareTech/CitrixHoneypot),
|
||||
* [conpot](http://conpot.org/),
|
||||
* [cowrie](http://www.micheloosterhof.com/cowrie/),
|
||||
* [cowrie](https://github.com/cowrie/cowrie),
|
||||
* [dicompot](https://github.com/nsmfoo/dicompot),
|
||||
* [dionaea](https://github.com/DinoTools/dionaea),
|
||||
* [elasticpot](https://github.com/schmalle/ElasticPot),
|
||||
* [glastopf](http://mushmush.org/),
|
||||
* [elasticpot](https://gitlab.com/bontchev/elasticpot),
|
||||
* [glutton](https://github.com/mushorg/glutton),
|
||||
* [heralding](https://github.com/johnnykv/heralding),
|
||||
* [honeypy](https://github.com/foospidy/HoneyPy),
|
||||
* [honeysap](https://github.com/SecureAuthCorp/HoneySAP),
|
||||
* [honeytrap](https://github.com/armedpot/honeytrap/),
|
||||
* [ipphoney](https://gitlab.com/bontchev/ipphoney),
|
||||
* [mailoney](https://github.com/awhitehatter/mailoney),
|
||||
* [medpot](https://github.com/schmalle/medpot),
|
||||
* [rdpy](https://github.com/citronneur/rdpy),
|
||||
@ -23,27 +27,28 @@ and includes dockerized versions of the following honeypots
|
||||
* [tanner](http://mushmush.org/)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Furthermore we use the following tools
|
||||
Furthermore T-Pot includes the following tools
|
||||
|
||||
* [Cockpit](https://cockpit-project.org/running) for a lightweight, webui for docker, os, real-time performance monitoring and web terminal.
|
||||
* [Cyberchef](https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/) a web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis.
|
||||
* [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.
|
||||
* [Fatt](https://github.com/0x4D31/fatt) a pyshark based script for extracting network metadata and fingerprints from pcap files and live network traffic.
|
||||
* [Spiderfoot](https://github.com/smicallef/spiderfoot) a open source intelligence automation tool.
|
||||
* [Suricata](http://suricata-ids.org/) a Network Security Monitoring engine.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# TL;DR
|
||||
1. Meet the [system requirements](#requirements). The T-Pot installation needs at least 6-8 GB RAM and 128 GB free disk space as well as a working internet connection.
|
||||
2. Download the T-Pot ISO from [GitHub](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/releases) or [create it yourself](#createiso).
|
||||
1. Meet the [system requirements](#requirements). The T-Pot installation needs at least 8 GB RAM and 128 GB free disk space as well as a working (outgoing non-filtered) internet connection.
|
||||
2. Download the T-Pot ISO from [GitHub](https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce/releases) or [create it yourself](#createiso).
|
||||
3. Install the system in a [VM](#vm) or on [physical hardware](#hw) with [internet access](#placement).
|
||||
4. Enjoy your favorite beverage - [watch](https://sicherheitstacho.eu) and [analyze](#kibana).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# Table of Contents
|
||||
- [Changelog](#changelog)
|
||||
- [Technical Concept](#concept)
|
||||
- [System Requirements](#requirements)
|
||||
- [Installation Types](#types)
|
||||
- [Installation](#installation)
|
||||
- [Prebuilt ISO Image](#prebuilt)
|
||||
- [Create your own ISO Image](#createiso)
|
||||
@ -51,15 +56,20 @@ Furthermore we use the following tools
|
||||
- [Running on Hardware](#hardware)
|
||||
- [Post Install User](#postinstall)
|
||||
- [Post Install Auto](#postinstallauto)
|
||||
- [Cloud Deployments](#cloud)
|
||||
- [Ansible](#ansible)
|
||||
- [Terraform](#terraform)
|
||||
- [First Run](#firstrun)
|
||||
- [System Placement](#placement)
|
||||
- [Updates](#updates)
|
||||
- [Options](#options)
|
||||
- [SSH and web access](#ssh)
|
||||
- [T-Pot Landing Page](#heimdall)
|
||||
- [Kibana Dashboard](#kibana)
|
||||
- [Tools](#tools)
|
||||
- [Maintenance](#maintenance)
|
||||
- [Community Data Submission](#submission)
|
||||
- [Opt-In HPFEEDS Data Submission](#hpfeeds-optin)
|
||||
- [Roadmap](#roadmap)
|
||||
- [Disclaimer](#disclaimer)
|
||||
- [FAQ](#faq)
|
||||
@ -67,72 +77,30 @@ Furthermore we use the following tools
|
||||
- [Licenses](#licenses)
|
||||
- [Credits](#credits)
|
||||
- [Stay tuned](#staytuned)
|
||||
- [Fun Fact](#funfact)
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="changelog"></a>
|
||||
# Changelog
|
||||
- **New honeypots**
|
||||
- *Adbhoney* Low interaction honeypot designed for Android Debug Bridge over TCP/IP.
|
||||
- *Ciscoasa* a low interaction honeypot for the Cisco ASA component capable of detecting CVE-2018-0101, a DoS and remote code execution vulnerability.
|
||||
- *Glutton* (NextGen) is the all eating honeypot
|
||||
- *Heralding* a credentials catching honeypot.
|
||||
- *Medpot* is a HL7 / FHIR honeypot.
|
||||
- *Snare* is a web application honeypot sensor, is the successor of Glastopf. SNARE has feature parity with Glastopf and allows to convert existing web pages into attack surfaces.
|
||||
- *Tanner* is SNARES' "brain". Every event is send from SNARE to TANNER, gets evaluated and TANNER decides how SNARE should respond to the client. This allows us to change the behaviour of many sensors on the fly. We are providing a TANNER instance for your use, but there is nothing stopping you from setting up your own instance.
|
||||
- **New tools**
|
||||
- *Cockpit* is an interactive server admin interface. It is easy to use and very lightweight. Cockpit interacts directly with the operating system from a real Linux session in a browser.
|
||||
- *Cyberchef* is the Cyber Swiss Army Knife - a web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis.
|
||||
- *grc* (commandline) is yet another colouriser (written in python) for beautifying your logfiles or output of commands.
|
||||
- *multitail* (commandline) allows you to monitor logfiles and command output in multiple windows in a terminal, colorize, filter and merge.
|
||||
- *tped.sh* (commandline) allows you to switch between T-Pot Editions after installation.
|
||||
- **Deprecated tools**
|
||||
- *Netdata*, *Portainer* and *WeTTY* were superseded by *Cockpit* which is much more lightweight, perfectly well integrated into Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and of course comes with the same but a more basic feature set.
|
||||
- **New Standard Installation**
|
||||
- The new standard installation is now running a whopping *14* honeypot instances.
|
||||
- **T-Pot Universal Installer**
|
||||
- The T-Pot installer now also includes the option to install on a existing machine, the T-Pot-Autoinstaller is no longer necessary.
|
||||
- **Tighten Security**
|
||||
- The docker containers are now running mostly with a read-only file system
|
||||
- If possible using `setcap` to start daemons without root or dropping privileges
|
||||
- Introducing `fail2ban` to ease up on `authorized_keys` requirement which is no longer necessary for `SSH`. Also to further prevent brute-force attacks on `Cockpit` and `NGINX` allowing for faster load times of the WebUI.
|
||||
- **Iptables exceptions for NFQ based honeypots**
|
||||
- In previous versions `iptables`had manually be maintained, now a a script parses `/opt/tpot/etc/tpot.yml` and extracts port information to automatically generate exceptions for ports that should not be forwarded to NFQ.
|
||||
- **CI**
|
||||
- The Kibana UI now uses a magenta theme.
|
||||
- **ES HEAD**
|
||||
- A Java Script now automatically enters the correct FQDN / IP. A manual step is no longer required.
|
||||
- **ELK STACK**
|
||||
- The ELK Stack was updated to the latest 6.x versions.
|
||||
- This also means you can now expect the availability of basic *X-Pack-Feaures*, the full feature set however is only available to users with a valid license.
|
||||
- **Dashboards Makeover**
|
||||
- Because Kibana 6.x introduced so much whitespace the dashboards and some of the visualizations needed some overhaul. While it probably needs some getting used to the key was to focus on displaying as much information while not compromising on clarity.
|
||||
- Because of the new honeypots we now more than **200 Visualizations** pre-configured and compiled to 16 individual **Kibana Dashboards**. Monitor all *honeypot events* locally on your T-Pot installation. Aside from *honeypot events* you can also view *Suricata NSM and NGINX* events for a quick overview of wire events.
|
||||
- **Honeypot updates and improvements**
|
||||
- All honeypots were updated to their latest stable versions.
|
||||
- Docker images were mostly overhauled to tighten security even further
|
||||
- Some of the honeypot configurations were modified to keep things fresh
|
||||
- **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`.
|
||||
- This feature is now in beta and is mostly intended to provide you with the latest development advances without the need of reinstalling T-Pot.
|
||||
- [Testimonial](#testimonial)
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="concept"></a>
|
||||
# Technical Concept
|
||||
|
||||
T-Pot is based on the network installer of Ubuntu Server 18.04.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.
|
||||
T-Pot is based on the Debian (Stable) network installer.
|
||||
The honeypot daemons as well as other support components are [dockered](http://docker.io).
|
||||
This allows T-Pot to run multiple honeypot daemons and tools 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 ...
|
||||
* [adbhoney](https://github.com/huuck/ADBHoney),
|
||||
* [ciscoasa](https://github.com/Cymmetria/ciscoasa_honeypot),
|
||||
* [citrixhoneypot](https://github.com/MalwareTech/CitrixHoneypot),
|
||||
* [conpot](http://conpot.org/),
|
||||
* [cowrie](http://www.micheloosterhof.com/cowrie/),
|
||||
* [dicompot](https://github.com/nsmfoo/dicompot),
|
||||
* [dionaea](https://github.com/DinoTools/dionaea),
|
||||
* [elasticpot](https://github.com/schmalle/ElasticPot),
|
||||
* [glastopf](http://mushmush.org/),
|
||||
* [elasticpot](https://gitlab.com/bontchev/elasticpot),
|
||||
* [glutton](https://github.com/mushorg/glutton),
|
||||
* [heralding](https://github.com/johnnykv/heralding),
|
||||
* [honeypy](https://github.com/foospidy/HoneyPy),
|
||||
* [honeysap](https://github.com/SecureAuthCorp/HoneySAP),
|
||||
* [honeytrap](https://github.com/armedpot/honeytrap/),
|
||||
* [ipphoney](https://gitlab.com/bontchev/ipphoney),
|
||||
* [mailoney](https://github.com/awhitehatter/mailoney),
|
||||
* [medpot](https://github.com/schmalle/medpot),
|
||||
* [rdpy](https://github.com/citronneur/rdpy),
|
||||
@ -144,14 +112,15 @@ In T-Pot we combine the dockerized honeypots ...
|
||||
* [Cyberchef](https://gchq.github.io/CyberChef/) a web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis.
|
||||
* [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.
|
||||
* [Fatt](https://github.com/0x4D31/fatt) a pyshark based script for extracting network metadata and fingerprints from pcap files and live network traffic.
|
||||
* [Spiderfoot](https://github.com/smicallef/spiderfoot) a open source intelligence automation tool.
|
||||
* [Suricata](http://suricata-ids.org/) a Network Security Monitoring engine.
|
||||
|
||||
... to give you the best out-of-the-box experience possible and a easy-to-use multi-honeypot appliance.
|
||||
... to give you the best out-of-the-box experience possible and an easy-to-use multi-honeypot appliance.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
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>
|
||||
While data within docker containers is volatile T-Pot ensures 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:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -159,89 +128,76 @@ Basically, what happens when the system is booted up is the following:
|
||||
- start all the necessary services (i.e. cockpit, docker, etc.)
|
||||
- start all docker containers via docker-compose (honeypots, nms, elk, etc.)
|
||||
|
||||
Within the T-Pot project, we provide all the tools and documentation necessary to build your own honeypot system and contribute to our [Sicherheitstacho](https://sicherheitstacho.eu).
|
||||
The T-Pot project provides all the tools and documentation necessary to build your own honeypot system and contribute to our [Sicherheitstacho](https://sicherheitstacho.eu).
|
||||
|
||||
The source code and configuration files are fully stored in the T-Pot GitHub repository. 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 source code and configuration files are fully stored in the T-Pot GitHub repository. The docker images are preconfigured 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 are located in the [docker folder](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/tree/master/docker).
|
||||
The individual docker configurations are located in the [docker folder](https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce/tree/master/docker).
|
||||
|
||||
<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:
|
||||
Depending on the installation type, whether installing on [real hardware](#hardware) or in a [virtual machine](#vm), make sure the designated system meets the following requirements:
|
||||
|
||||
##### Standard Installation
|
||||
- Honeypots: adbhoney, ciscoasa, conpot, cowrie, dionaea, elasticpot, heralding, honeytrap, mailoney, rdpy, snare, tanner and vnclowpot
|
||||
- Tools: cockpit, cyberchef, ELK, elasticsearch head, ewsposter, NGINX, spiderfoot, p0f and suricata
|
||||
|
||||
- 6-8 GB RAM (less RAM is possible but might introduce swapping)
|
||||
- 8 GB RAM (less RAM is possible but might introduce swapping / instabilities)
|
||||
- 128 GB SSD (smaller is possible but limits the capacity of storing events)
|
||||
- Network via DHCP
|
||||
- A working, non-proxied, internet connection
|
||||
|
||||
##### Sensor Installation
|
||||
- Honeypots: adbhoney, ciscoasa, conpot, cowrie, dionaea, elasticpot, heralding, honeytrap, mailoney, rdpy, snare, tanner and vnclowpot
|
||||
- Tools: cockpit
|
||||
|
||||
- 6-8 GB RAM (less RAM is possible but might introduce swapping)
|
||||
- 128 GB SSD (smaller is possible but limits the capacity of storing events)
|
||||
- Network via DHCP
|
||||
- A working, non-proxied, internet connection
|
||||
<a name="types"></a>
|
||||
# Installation Types
|
||||
There are prebuilt installation types available each focussing on different aspects to get you started right out of the box. The docker-compose files are located in `/opt/tpot/etc/compose`. If you want to build your own compose file just create a new one (based on the layout and settings of the prebuilds) in `/opt/tpot/etc/compose` and run `tped.sh` afterwards to point T-Pot to the new compose file and run you personalized edition.
|
||||
|
||||
##### Industrial Installation
|
||||
- Honeypots: conpot, rdpy, vnclowpot
|
||||
- Tools: cockpit, cyberchef, ELK, elasticsearch head, ewsposter, NGINX, spiderfoot, p0f and suricata
|
||||
##### Standard
|
||||
- Honeypots: adbhoney, ciscoasa, citrixhoneypot, conpot, cowrie, dicompot, dionaea, elasticpot, heralding, honeysap, honeytrap, mailoney, medpot, rdpy, snare & tanner
|
||||
- Tools: cockpit, cyberchef, ELK, fatt, elasticsearch head, ewsposter, nginx / heimdall, spiderfoot, p0f & suricata
|
||||
|
||||
- 6-8 GB RAM (less RAM is possible but might introduce swapping)
|
||||
- 128 GB SSD (smaller is possible but limits the capacity of storing events)
|
||||
- Network via DHCP
|
||||
- A working, non-proxied, internet connection
|
||||
|
||||
##### Collector Installation (because sometimes all you want to do is catching credentials)
|
||||
- Honeypots: heralding
|
||||
- Tools: cockpit, cyberchef, ELK, elasticsearch head, ewsposter, NGINX, spiderfoot, p0f and suricata
|
||||
##### Sensor
|
||||
- Honeypots: adbhoney, ciscoasa, citrixhoneypot, conpot, cowrie, dicompot, dionaea, elasticpot, heralding, honeypy, honeysap, honeytrap, mailoney, medpot, rdpy, snare & tanner
|
||||
- Tools: cockpit, ewsposter, fatt, p0f & suricata
|
||||
- Since there is no ELK stack provided the Sensor Installation only requires 4 GB of RAM.
|
||||
|
||||
- 6-8 GB RAM (less RAM is possible but might introduce swapping)
|
||||
- 128 GB SSD (smaller is possible but limits the capacity of storing events)
|
||||
- Network via DHCP
|
||||
- A working, non-proxied, internet connection
|
||||
|
||||
##### NextGen Installation (Glutton instead of Honeytrap)
|
||||
- Honeypots: adbhoney, ciscoasa, conpot, cowrie, dionaea, elasticpot, glutton, heralding, mailoney, rdpy, snare, tanner and vnclowpot
|
||||
- Tools: cockpit, cyberchef, ELK, elasticsearch head, ewsposter, NGINX, spiderfoot, p0f and suricata
|
||||
##### Industrial
|
||||
- Honeypots: conpot, cowrie, dicompot, heralding, honeysap, honeytrap, medpot & rdpy
|
||||
- Tools: cockpit, cyberchef, ELK, fatt, elasticsearch head, ewsposter, nginx / heimdall, spiderfoot, p0f & suricata
|
||||
|
||||
- 6-8 GB RAM (less RAM is possible but might introduce swapping)
|
||||
- 128 GB SSD (smaller is possible but limits the capacity of storing events)
|
||||
- Network via DHCP
|
||||
- A working, non-proxied, internet connection
|
||||
|
||||
##### Legacy Installation (honeypots based on Standard Installation of T-Pot 17.10)
|
||||
- Honeypots: cowrie, dionaea, elasticpot, glastopf, honeytrap, mailoney, rdpy and vnclowpot
|
||||
- Tools: cockpit, cyberchef, ELK, elasticsearch head, ewsposter, NGINX, spiderfoot, p0f and suricata
|
||||
##### Collector
|
||||
- Honeypots: heralding & honeytrap
|
||||
- Tools: cockpit, cyberchef, fatt, ELK, elasticsearch head, ewsposter, nginx / heimdall, spiderfoot, p0f & suricata
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
##### NextGen
|
||||
- Honeypots: adbhoney, ciscoasa, citrixhoneypot, conpot, cowrie, dicompot, dionaea, glutton, heralding, honeypy, honeysap, ipphoney, mailoney, medpot, rdpy, snare & tanner
|
||||
- Tools: cockpit, cyberchef, ELK, fatt, elasticsearch head, ewsposter, nginx / heimdall, spiderfoot, p0f & suricata
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
##### Medical
|
||||
- Honeypots: dicompot & medpot
|
||||
- Tools: cockpit, cyberchef, ELK, fatt, elasticsearch head, ewsposter, nginx / heimdall, spiderfoot, p0f & suricata
|
||||
|
||||
- 6-8 GB RAM (less RAM is possible but might introduce swapping)
|
||||
- 128 GB SSD (smaller is possible but limits the capacity of storing events)
|
||||
- Network via DHCP
|
||||
- A working, non-proxied, internet connection
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="installation"></a>
|
||||
# Installation
|
||||
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), [create it yourself](#createiso) ***or*** [post-install on a existing Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS](#postinstall).
|
||||
Firstly, decide if you want to download the prebuilt installation ISO image from [GitHub](https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce/releases), [create it yourself](#createiso) ***or*** [post-install on an existing Debian 10 (Buster)](#postinstall).
|
||||
|
||||
Secondly, decide where you want to let the system run: [real hardware](#hardware) or in a [virtual machine](#vm)?
|
||||
Secondly, decide where you the system to run: [real hardware](#hardware) or in a [virtual machine](#vm)?
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="prebuilt"></a>
|
||||
## Prebuilt ISO Image
|
||||
We provide an installation ISO image for download (~50MB), which is created using the same [tool](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce) you can use yourself in order to create your own image. It will basically just save you some time downloading components and creating the ISO image.
|
||||
You can download the prebuilt installation image from [GitHub](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/releases) and jump to the [installation](#vm) section.
|
||||
An installation ISO image is available for download (~50MB), which is created by the [ISO Creator](https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce) you can use yourself in order to create your own image. It will basically just save you some time downloading components and creating the ISO image.
|
||||
You can download the prebuilt installation ISO from [GitHub](https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce/releases) and jump to the [installation](#vm) section.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="createiso"></a>
|
||||
## Create your own ISO Image
|
||||
For transparency reasons and to give you the ability to customize your install, we provide you the [ISO Creator](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce) that enables you to create your own ISO installation image.
|
||||
For transparency reasons and to give you the ability to customize your install you use the [ISO Creator](https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce) that enables you to create your own ISO installation image.
|
||||
|
||||
**Requirements to create the ISO image:**
|
||||
- Ubuntu 18.04 LTS or newer as host system (others *may* work, but *remain* untested)
|
||||
- Debian 10 as host system (others *may* work, but *remain* untested)
|
||||
- 4GB of free memory
|
||||
- 32GB of free storage
|
||||
- A working internet connection
|
||||
@ -250,27 +206,27 @@ For transparency reasons and to give you the ability to customize your install,
|
||||
|
||||
1. Clone the repository and enter it.
|
||||
```
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce
|
||||
cd tpotce
|
||||
```
|
||||
2. Invoke the script that builds the ISO image.
|
||||
2. Run the `makeiso.sh` script to build 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.
|
||||
After a successful build, you will find the ISO image `tpot.iso` along with a SHA256 checksum `tpot.sha256` in your folder.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="vm"></a>
|
||||
## Running in VM
|
||||
You may want to run T-Pot in a virtualized environment. The virtual system configuration depends on your virtualization provider.
|
||||
|
||||
We successfully tested T-Pot with [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org) and [VMWare](http://www.vmware.com) with just little modifications to the default machine configurations.
|
||||
T-Pot is successfully tested with [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org) and [VMWare](http://www.vmware.com) with just little modifications to the default machine configurations.
|
||||
|
||||
It is important to make sure you meet the [system requirements](#requirements) and assign a virtual harddisk and RAM according to the requirements while making sure networking is bridged.
|
||||
It is important to make sure you meet the [system requirements](#requirements) and assign virtual harddisk and RAM according to the requirements while making sure networking is bridged.
|
||||
|
||||
You need to enable promiscuous mode for the network interface for suricata and p0f to work properly. Make sure you enable it during configuration.
|
||||
You need to enable promiscuous mode for the network interface for fatt, suricata and p0f to work properly. Make sure you enable it during configuration.
|
||||
|
||||
If you want to use a wifi card as a 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.
|
||||
If you want to use a wifi card as a primary NIC for T-Pot, please be aware that not all network interface drivers support all wireless cards. In VirtualBox e.g. you 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>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -281,25 +237,25 @@ You can now jump [here](#firstrun).
|
||||
If you decide to run T-Pot on dedicated hardware, just follow these steps:
|
||||
|
||||
1. Burn a CD from the ISO image or make a bootable USB stick using the image. <br>
|
||||
Whereas most CD burning tools allow you to burn from ISO images, the procedure to create a bootable USB stick from an ISO image depends on your system. There are various Windows GUI tools available, e.g. [this tip](http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows) might help you.<br> On [Linux](http://askubuntu.com/questions/59551/how-to-burn-a-iso-to-a-usb-device) or [MacOS](http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-mac-osx) you can use the tool *dd* or create the USB stick with T-Pot's [ISO Creator](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec).
|
||||
Whereas most CD burning tools allow you to burn from ISO images, the procedure to create a bootable USB stick from an ISO image depends on your system. There are various Windows GUI tools available, e.g. [this tip](http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows) might help you.<br> On [Linux](http://askubuntu.com/questions/59551/how-to-burn-a-iso-to-a-usb-device) or [MacOS](http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-mac-osx) you can use the tool *dd* or create the USB stick with T-Pot's [ISO Creator](https://github.com/telekom-security).
|
||||
2. Boot from the USB stick and install.
|
||||
|
||||
*Please note*: We will ensure the compatibility with the Intel NUC platform, as we really like the form factor, looks and build quality. Other platforms **remain untested**.
|
||||
*Please note*: Limited tests are performed for the Intel NUC platform other hardware platforms **remain untested**. There is no hardware support provided of any kind.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="postinstall"></a>
|
||||
## Post-Install User
|
||||
In some cases it is necessary to install Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS on your own:
|
||||
In some cases it is necessary to install Debian 10 (Buster) on your own:
|
||||
- Cloud provider does not offer mounting ISO images.
|
||||
- Hardware setup needs special drivers and / or kernels.
|
||||
- Within your company you have to setup special policies, software etc.
|
||||
- You just like to stay on top of things.
|
||||
|
||||
While the T-Pot-Autoinstaller served us perfectly well in the past we decided to include the feature directly into T-Pot and its Universal Installer.
|
||||
The T-Pot Universal Installer will upgrade the system and install all required T-Pot dependencies.
|
||||
|
||||
Just follow these steps:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce
|
||||
cd tpotce/iso/installer/
|
||||
./install.sh --type=user
|
||||
```
|
||||
@ -308,12 +264,12 @@ The installer will now start and guide you through the install process.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="postinstallauto"></a>
|
||||
## Post-Install Auto
|
||||
You can also let the installer run automatically if you provide your own `tpot.conf`. A example is available in `tpotce/iso/installer/tpot.conf.dist`. This should make things easier in case you want to automate the installation i.e. with **Ansible**.
|
||||
You can also let the installer run automatically if you provide your own `tpot.conf`. An example is available in `tpotce/iso/installer/tpot.conf.dist`. This should make things easier in case you want to automate the installation i.e. with **Ansible**.
|
||||
|
||||
Just follow these steps while adjusting `tpot.conf` to your needs:
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce
|
||||
cd tpotce/iso/installer/
|
||||
cp tpot.conf.dist tpot.conf
|
||||
./install.sh --type=auto --conf=tpot.conf
|
||||
@ -321,9 +277,40 @@ cp tpot.conf.dist tpot.conf
|
||||
|
||||
The installer will start automatically and guide you through the install process.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="cloud"></a>
|
||||
## Cloud Deployments
|
||||
Located in the [`cloud`](cloud) folder.
|
||||
Currently there are examples with Ansible & Terraform.
|
||||
If you would like to contribute, you can add other cloud deployments like Chef or Puppet or extend current methods with other cloud providers.
|
||||
|
||||
*Please note*: Cloud providers usually offer adjusted Debian OS images, which might not be compatible with T-Pot. There is no cloud provider support provided of any kind.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="ansible"></a>
|
||||
### Ansible Deployment
|
||||
You can find an [Ansible](https://www.ansible.com/) based T-Pot deployment in the [`cloud/ansible`](cloud/ansible) folder.
|
||||
The Playbook in the [`cloud/ansible/openstack`](cloud/ansible/openstack) folder is reusable for all **OpenStack** clouds out of the box.
|
||||
|
||||
It first creates all resources (security group, network, subnet, router), deploys one (or more) new servers and then installs and configures T-Pot on them.
|
||||
|
||||
You can have a look at the Playbook and easily adapt the deploy role for other [cloud providers](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/scenario_guides/cloud_guides.html). Check out [Ansible Galaxy](https://galaxy.ansible.com/search?keywords=&order_by=-relevance&page=1&deprecated=false&type=collection&tags=cloud) for more cloud collections.
|
||||
|
||||
*Please note*: Cloud providers usually offer adjusted Debian OS images, which might not be compatible with T-Pot. There is no cloud provider support provided of any kind.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="terraform"></a>
|
||||
### Terraform Configuration
|
||||
|
||||
You can find [Terraform](https://www.terraform.io/) configuration in the [`cloud/terraform`](cloud/terraform) folder.
|
||||
|
||||
This can be used to launch a virtual machine, bootstrap any dependencies and install T-Pot in a single step.
|
||||
|
||||
Configuration for **Amazon Web Services** (AWS) and **Open Telekom Cloud** (OTC) is currently included.
|
||||
This can easily be extended to support other [Terraform providers](https://registry.terraform.io/browse/providers?category=public-cloud%2Ccloud-automation%2Cinfrastructure).
|
||||
|
||||
*Please note*: Cloud providers usually offer adjusted Debian OS images, which might not be compatible with T-Pot. There is no cloud provider support provided of any kind.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="firstrun"></a>
|
||||
## First Run
|
||||
The installation requires very little interaction, only a locale and keyboard setting have to be answered for the basic linux installation. The system will reboot and please maintain the 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 (250Mbit down, 40Mbit up), the installation was usually finished within a 15-30 minute timeframe.
|
||||
The installation requires very little interaction, only a locale and keyboard setting have to be answered for the basic linux installation. While the system reboots maintain the 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. With 250Mbit down / 40Mbit up the installation is usually finished within 15-30 minutes.
|
||||
|
||||
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:
|
||||
|
||||
@ -344,42 +331,44 @@ You can also login from your browser and access the Web UI: `https://<your.ip>:6
|
||||
|
||||
<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 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. However to avoid fingerprinting you can put T-Pot behind a firewall and forward all TCP / UDP traffic in the port range of 1-64000 to T-Pot while allowing access to ports > 64000 only from trusted IPs.
|
||||
Make sure your system is reachable through a network you suspect intruders in / from (i.e. the internet). Otherwise T-Pot will most likely not capture any attacks, other than the ones from your internal network! For starters it is recommended to put T-Pot in an unfiltered zone, where all TCP and UDP traffic is forwarded to T-Pot's network interface. However to avoid fingerprinting you can put T-Pot behind a firewall and forward all TCP / UDP traffic in the port range of 1-64000 to T-Pot while allowing access to ports > 64000 only from trusted IPs.
|
||||
|
||||
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.
|
||||
Basically, you can forward as many TCP ports as you want, as glutton & honeytrap dynamically bind any TCP port that is not covered by the other honeypot daemons.
|
||||
|
||||
In case you need external Admin UI access, forward TCP port 64294 to T-Pot, see below.
|
||||
In case you need external SSH access, forward TCP port 64295 to T-Pot, see below.
|
||||
In case you need external Web UI access, forward TCP port 64297 to T-Pot, see below.
|
||||
|
||||
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.
|
||||
T-Pot requires outgoing git, http, https connections for updates (Debian, Docker, GitHub, PyPi), attack submission (ewsposter, hpfeeds) and CVE / IP reputation translation map updates (logstash, listbot). Ports and availability may vary based on your geographical location. Also during first install outgoing ICMP / TRACEROUTE is required additionally to find the closest and fastest mirror to you.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="updates"></a>
|
||||
# Updates
|
||||
For the ones of you who want to live on the bleeding edge of T-Pot development we introduced an update feature which will allow you to update all T-Pot relevant files to be up to date with the T-Pot master branch.
|
||||
**If you made any relevant changes to the T-Pot relevant config files make sure to create a backup first.**
|
||||
- The Update script will
|
||||
- **merciless** overwrite local changes to be in sync with the T-Pot master branch
|
||||
- upgrade the system to the latest kernel within Ubuntu 18.04.x LTS
|
||||
- upgrade the system to the latest packages available within Ubuntu 18.04.x LTS
|
||||
- update all resources to be en par with the T-Pot master branch
|
||||
- ensure all T-Pot relevant system files will be patched / copied into original T-Pot state
|
||||
|
||||
The Update script will:
|
||||
- **mercilessly** overwrite local changes to be in sync with the T-Pot master branch
|
||||
- upgrade the system to the packages available in Debian (Stable)
|
||||
- update all resources to be in-sync with the T-Pot master branch
|
||||
- ensure all T-Pot relevant system files will be patched / copied into the original T-Pot state
|
||||
- restore your custom ews.cfg and HPFEED settings from `/data/ews/conf`
|
||||
|
||||
You simply run the update script:
|
||||
```
|
||||
sudo su -
|
||||
cd /opt/tpot/
|
||||
./update.sh -y
|
||||
./update.sh
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
**Despite all our efforts please be reminded that updates sometimes may have unforeseen consequences. Please create a backup of the machine or the files with the most value to your work.**
|
||||
**Despite all testing efforts please be reminded that updates sometimes may have unforeseen consequences. Please create a backup of the machine or the files with the most value to your work.**
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="options"></a>
|
||||
# Options
|
||||
The system is designed to run without any interaction or maintenance and automatically contributes to the community.<br>
|
||||
We know, for some this may not be enough. So here come some ways to further inspect the system and change configuration parameters.
|
||||
For some this may not be enough. So here some examples to further inspect the system and change configuration parameters.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="ssh"></a>
|
||||
## SSH and web access
|
||||
@ -390,22 +379,29 @@ If you do not have a SSH client at hand and still want to access the machine via
|
||||
- user: **[tsec or user]** *you chose during one of the post install methods*
|
||||
- pass: **[password]** *you chose during the installation*
|
||||
|
||||
You can also add two factor authentication to Cockpit just by running `2fa.sh` on the command line.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
<a name="kibana"></a>
|
||||
## Kibana Dashboard
|
||||
<a name="heimdall"></a>
|
||||
## T-Pot Landing Page
|
||||
Just open a web browser and connect to `https://<your.ip>:64297`, enter
|
||||
|
||||
- user: **[user]** *you chose during the installation*
|
||||
- pass: **[password]** *you chose during the installation*
|
||||
|
||||
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.
|
||||
and the **Landing Page** will automagically load. Now just click on the tool / link you want to start.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
<a name="kibana"></a>
|
||||
## Kibana Dashboard
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
<a name="tools"></a>
|
||||
## Tools
|
||||
We included some web based management tools to improve and ease up on your daily tasks.
|
||||
The following web based tools are included to improve and ease up daily tasks.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
@ -420,15 +416,15 @@ We included some web based management tools to improve and ease up on your daily
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="maintenance"></a>
|
||||
## Maintenance
|
||||
As mentioned before, the system is designed to be low maintenance. Basically, there is nothing you have to do but let it run.
|
||||
T-Pot is 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 :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.
|
||||
If new versions of the components involved appear new docker images will be created and distributed. New images will be available from docker hub and downloaded automatically 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 captured data is submitted to a community backend. This community backend uses the data to feed [Sicherheitstacho](https://sicherheitstacho.eu.
|
||||
T-Pot is provided in order to make it accessible to all interested in honeypots. By default, the captured data is submitted to a community backend. This community backend uses the data to feed [Sicherheitstacho](https://sicherheitstacho.eu).
|
||||
You may opt out of the submission 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`
|
||||
@ -440,7 +436,7 @@ You may opt out of the submission by removing the `# Ewsposter service` from `/o
|
||||
restart: always
|
||||
networks:
|
||||
- ewsposter_local
|
||||
image: "dtagdevsec/ewsposter:1810"
|
||||
image: "ghcr.io/telekom-security/ewsposter:2006"
|
||||
volumes:
|
||||
- /data:/data
|
||||
- /data/ews/conf/ews.ip:/opt/ewsposter/ews.ip
|
||||
@ -449,7 +445,20 @@ You may opt out of the submission by removing the `# Ewsposter service` from `/o
|
||||
|
||||
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** 😍
|
||||
It is encouraged not to disable the data submission as it is the main purpose of the community approach - as you all know **sharing is caring** 😍
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="hpfeeds-optin"></a>
|
||||
## Opt-In HPFEEDS Data Submission
|
||||
As an Opt-In it is now possible to also share T-Pot data with 3rd party HPFEEDS brokers.
|
||||
If you want to share your T-Pot data you simply have to register an account with a 3rd party broker with its own benefits towards the community. You simply run `hpfeeds_optin.sh` which will ask for your credentials. It will automatically update `/opt/tpot/etc/tpot.yml` to deliver events to your desired broker.
|
||||
|
||||
The script can accept a config file as an argument, e.g. `./hpfeeds_optin.sh --conf=hpfeeds.cfg`
|
||||
|
||||
Your current config will also be stored in `/data/ews/conf/hpfeeds.cfg` where you can review or change it.
|
||||
Be sure to apply any changes by running `./hpfeeds_optin.sh --conf=/data/ews/conf/hpfeeds.cfg`.
|
||||
No worries: Your old config gets backed up in `/data/ews/conf/hpfeeds.cfg.old`
|
||||
|
||||
Of course you can also rerun the `hpfeeds_optin.sh` script to change and apply your settings interactively.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="roadmap"></a>
|
||||
# Roadmap
|
||||
@ -457,55 +466,62 @@ As with every development there is always room for improvements ...
|
||||
|
||||
Some features may be provided with updated docker images, others may require some hands on from your side.
|
||||
|
||||
You are always invited to participate in development on our [GitHub](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce) page.
|
||||
You are always invited to participate in development on our [GitHub](https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce) page.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="disclaimer"></a>
|
||||
# Disclaimer
|
||||
- We don't have access to your system. So we cannot remote-assist when you break your configuration. But you can simply reinstall.
|
||||
- The software was designed with best effort security, not to be in stealth mode. Because then, we probably would not be able to provide those kind of honeypot services.
|
||||
- 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 - may 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?
|
||||
- Honeypots - by design - should not host any sensitive data. Make sure you don't add any.
|
||||
- By default, your data is submitted to [SecurityMeter](https://www.sicherheitstacho.eu/start/main). You can disable this in the config. But hey, wouldn't it be better to contribute to the community?
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="faq"></a>
|
||||
# FAQ
|
||||
Please report any issues or questions on our [GitHub issue list](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/issues), so the community can participate.
|
||||
Please report any issues or questions on our [GitHub issue list](https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce/issues), so the community can participate.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="contact"></a>
|
||||
# Contact
|
||||
We provide the software **as is** in a Community Edition format. T-Pot is designed to run out of the box and with zero maintenance involved. <br>
|
||||
We hope you understand that we cannot provide support on an individual basis. We will try to address questions, bugs and problems on our [GitHub issue list](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce/issues).
|
||||
The software is provided **as is** in a Community Edition format. T-Pot is designed to run out of the box and with zero maintenance involved. <br>
|
||||
We hope you understand that we cannot provide support on an individual basis. We will try to address questions, bugs and problems on our [GitHub issue list](https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce/issues).
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="licenses"></a>
|
||||
# Licenses
|
||||
The software that T-Pot is built on uses the following licenses.
|
||||
<br>GPLv2: [conpot)](https://github.com/mushorg/conpot/blob/master/LICENSE.txt), [dionaea](https://github.com/DinoTools/dionaea/blob/master/LICENSE), [honeytrap](https://github.com/armedpot/honeytrap/blob/master/LICENSE), [suricata](http://suricata-ids.org/about/open-source/)
|
||||
<br>GPLv3: [adbhoney](https://github.com/huuck/ADBHoney), [elasticpot](https://github.com/schmalle/ElasticPot), [ewsposter](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/ews/), [glastopf](https://github.com/glastopf/glastopf/blob/master/GPL), [rdpy](https://github.com/citronneur/rdpy/blob/master/LICENSE), [heralding](https://github.com/johnnykv/heralding/blob/master/LICENSE.txt), [snare](https://github.com/mushorg/snare/blob/master/LICENSE), [tanner](https://github.com/mushorg/snare/blob/master/LICENSE)
|
||||
<br>Apache 2 License: [cyberchef](https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/blob/master/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: [ciscoasa](https://github.com/Cymmetria/ciscoasa_honeypot/blob/master/LICENSE), [ctop](https://github.com/bcicen/ctop/blob/master/LICENSE), [glutton](https://github.com/mushorg/glutton/blob/master/LICENSE)
|
||||
<br> Other: [cowrie](https://github.com/micheloosterhof/cowrie/blob/master/LICENSE.md), [mailoney](https://github.com/awhitehatter/mailoney), [Ubuntu licensing](http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/licensing)
|
||||
<br>GPLv2: [conpot](https://github.com/mushorg/conpot/blob/master/LICENSE.txt), [dionaea](https://github.com/DinoTools/dionaea/blob/master/LICENSE), [honeysap](https://github.com/SecureAuthCorp/HoneySAP/blob/master/COPYING), [honeypy](https://github.com/foospidy/HoneyPy/blob/master/LICENSE), [honeytrap](https://github.com/armedpot/honeytrap/blob/master/LICENSE), [suricata](http://suricata-ids.org/about/open-source/)
|
||||
<br>GPLv3: [adbhoney](https://github.com/huuck/ADBHoney), [elasticpot](https://gitlab.com/bontchev/elasticpot/-/blob/master/LICENSE), [ewsposter](https://github.com/telekom-security/ews/), [fatt](https://github.com/0x4D31/fatt/blob/master/LICENSE), [rdpy](https://github.com/citronneur/rdpy/blob/master/LICENSE), [heralding](https://github.com/johnnykv/heralding/blob/master/LICENSE.txt), [ipphoney](https://gitlab.com/bontchev/ipphoney/-/blob/master/LICENSE), [snare](https://github.com/mushorg/snare/blob/master/LICENSE), [tanner](https://github.com/mushorg/snare/blob/master/LICENSE)
|
||||
<br>Apache 2 License: [cyberchef](https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef/blob/master/LICENSE), [dicompot](https://github.com/nsmfoo/dicompot/blob/master/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: [ciscoasa](https://github.com/Cymmetria/ciscoasa_honeypot/blob/master/LICENSE), [glutton](https://github.com/mushorg/glutton/blob/master/LICENSE)
|
||||
<br> Other: [citrixhoneypot](https://github.com/MalwareTech/CitrixHoneypot#licencing-agreement-malwaretech-public-licence), [cowrie](https://github.com/micheloosterhof/cowrie/blob/master/LICENSE.md), [mailoney](https://github.com/awhitehatter/mailoney), [Debian licensing](https://www.debian.org/legal/licenses/), [Elastic License](https://www.elastic.co/licensing/elastic-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
|
||||
|
||||
* [adbhoney](https://github.com/huuck/ADBHoney/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [apt-fast](https://github.com/ilikenwf/apt-fast/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [ciscoasa](https://github.com/Cymmetria/ciscoasa_honeypot/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [citrixhoneypot](https://github.com/MalwareTech/CitrixHoneypot/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [cockpit](https://github.com/cockpit-project/cockpit/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [conpot](https://github.com/mushorg/conpot/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [cowrie](https://github.com/micheloosterhof/cowrie/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [debian](http://www.debian.org/)
|
||||
* [dicompot](https://github.com/nsmfoo/dicompot/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [dionaea](https://github.com/DinoTools/dionaea/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [docker](https://github.com/docker/docker/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [elasticpot](https://github.com/schmalle/ElasticPot/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [elasticpot](https://gitlab.com/bontchev/elasticpot/-/project_members)
|
||||
* [elasticsearch](https://github.com/elastic/elasticsearch/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [elasticsearch-head](https://github.com/mobz/elasticsearch-head/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [ewsposter](https://github.com/armedpot/ewsposter/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [glastopf](https://github.com/mushorg/glastopf/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [fatt](https://github.com/0x4D31/fatt/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [glutton](https://github.com/mushorg/glutton/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [heralding](https://github.com/johnnykv/heralding/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [honeypy](https://github.com/foospidy/HoneyPy/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [honeysap](https://github.com/SecureAuthCorp/HoneySAP/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [honeytrap](https://github.com/armedpot/honeytrap/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [ipphoney](https://gitlab.com/bontchev/ipphoney/-/project_members)
|
||||
* [kibana](https://github.com/elastic/kibana/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [logstash](https://github.com/elastic/logstash/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [mailoney](https://github.com/awhitehatter/mailoney)
|
||||
@ -516,10 +532,9 @@ Without open source and the fruitful development community we are proud to be a
|
||||
* [snare](https://github.com/mushorg/snare/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [tanner](https://github.com/mushorg/tanner/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [suricata](https://github.com/inliniac/suricata/graphs/contributors)
|
||||
* [ubuntu](http://www.ubuntu.com/)
|
||||
|
||||
### The following companies and organizations
|
||||
* [canonical](http://www.canonical.com/)
|
||||
* [debian](https://www.debian.org/)
|
||||
* [docker](https://www.docker.com/)
|
||||
* [elastic.io](https://www.elastic.co/)
|
||||
* [honeynet project](https://www.honeynet.org/)
|
||||
@ -529,9 +544,11 @@ Without open source and the fruitful development community we are proud to be a
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="staytuned"></a>
|
||||
# Stay tuned ...
|
||||
We will be releasing a new version of T-Pot about every 6-12 months.
|
||||
A new version of T-Pot is released about every 6-12 months, development has shifted more and more towards rolling releases and the usage of `/opt/tpot/update.sh`.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="funfact"></a>
|
||||
# Fun Fact
|
||||
|
||||
In an effort of saving the environment we are now brewing our own Mate Ice Tea and consumed 241 liters so far for the T-Pot 18.11 development 😇
|
||||
<a name="testimonial"></a>
|
||||
# Testimonials
|
||||
One of the greatest feedback we have gotten so far is by one of the Conpot developers:<br>
|
||||
***"[...] I highly recommend T-Pot which is ... it's not exactly a swiss army knife .. it's more like a swiss army soldier, equipped with a swiss army knife. Inside a tank. A swiss tank. [...]"***<br>
|
||||
And from @robcowart (creator of [ElastiFlow](https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow)):<br>
|
||||
***"#TPot is one of the most well put together turnkey honeypot solutions. It is a must-have for anyone wanting to analyze and understand the behavior of malicious actors and the threat they pose to your organization."***
|
||||
|
77
bin/2fa.sh
Executable file
@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
# Make sure script is started as non-root.
|
||||
myWHOAMI=$(whoami)
|
||||
if [ "$myWHOAMI" = "root" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "Need to run as non-root ..."
|
||||
echo ""
|
||||
exit
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# set vars, check deps
|
||||
myPAM_COCKPIT_FILE="/etc/pam.d/cockpit"
|
||||
if ! [ -s "$myPAM_COCKPIT_FILE" ];
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "### Cockpit PAM module config does not exist. Something went wrong."
|
||||
echo ""
|
||||
exit 1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
myPAM_COCKPIT_GA="
|
||||
|
||||
# google authenticator for two-factor
|
||||
auth required pam_google_authenticator.so
|
||||
"
|
||||
myAUTHENTICATOR=$(which google-authenticator)
|
||||
if [ "$myAUTHENTICATOR" == "" ];
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "### Could not locate google-authenticator, trying to install (if asked provide root password)."
|
||||
echo ""
|
||||
sudo apt-get update
|
||||
sudo apt-get install -y libpam-google-authenticator
|
||||
exec "$1" "$2"
|
||||
exit 1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# write PAM changes
|
||||
function fuWRITE_PAM_CHANGES {
|
||||
myCHECK=$(cat $myPAM_COCKPIT_FILE | grep -c "google")
|
||||
if ! [ "$myCHECK" == "0" ];
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "### PAM config already enabled. Skipped."
|
||||
echo ""
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "### Updating PAM config for Cockpit (if asked provide root password)."
|
||||
echo "$myPAM_COCKPIT_GA" | sudo tee -a $myPAM_COCKPIT_FILE
|
||||
sudo systemctl restart cockpit
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# create 2fa
|
||||
function fuGEN_TOKEN {
|
||||
echo "### Now generating token for Google Authenticator."
|
||||
echo ""
|
||||
google-authenticator -t -d -r 3 -R 30 -w 17
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
# main
|
||||
echo "### This script will enable Two Factor Authentication for Cockpit."
|
||||
echo ""
|
||||
echo "### Please download one of the many authenticator apps from the appstore of your choice."
|
||||
echo ""
|
||||
while true;
|
||||
do
|
||||
read -p "### Ready to start (y/n)? " myANSWER
|
||||
case $myANSWER in
|
||||
[Yy]* ) echo "### OK. Starting ..."; break;;
|
||||
[Nn]* ) echo "### Exiting."; exit;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
fuWRITE_PAM_CHANGES
|
||||
fuGEN_TOKEN
|
||||
|
||||
echo "Done. Re-run this script by every user who needs Cockpit access."
|
||||
echo ""
|
@ -1,4 +1,12 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
# Run as root only.
|
||||
myWHOAMI=$(whoami)
|
||||
if [ "$myWHOAMI" != "root" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "Need to run as root ..."
|
||||
exit
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Backup all ES relevant folders
|
||||
# Make sure ES is available
|
||||
myES="http://127.0.0.1:64298/"
|
||||
@ -16,7 +24,7 @@ fi
|
||||
myCOUNT=1
|
||||
myDATE=$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M)
|
||||
myELKPATH="/data/elk/data"
|
||||
myKIBANAINDEXNAME=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cat/indices/' | grep -w ".kibana_1" | awk '{ print $4 }')
|
||||
myKIBANAINDEXNAME=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cat/indices/.kibana' | awk '{ print $4 }')
|
||||
myKIBANAINDEXPATH=$myELKPATH/nodes/0/indices/$myKIBANAINDEXNAME
|
||||
|
||||
# Let's ensure normal operation on exit or if interrupted ...
|
||||
|
89
bin/change_ews_config.sh
Executable file
@ -0,0 +1,89 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
echo """
|
||||
|
||||
##############################
|
||||
# T-POT DTAG Data Submission #
|
||||
# Contact: #
|
||||
# cert@telekom.de #
|
||||
##############################
|
||||
"""
|
||||
|
||||
# Got root?
|
||||
myWHOAMI=$(whoami)
|
||||
if [ "$myWHOAMI" != "root" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "Need to run as root ..."
|
||||
sudo ./$0
|
||||
exit
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
printf "[*] Enter your API UserID: "
|
||||
read apiUser
|
||||
printf "[*] Enter your API Token: "
|
||||
read apiToken
|
||||
printf "[*] If you have multiple T-Pots running, give them each a unique NUMBER, e.g. '2' for your second T-Pot installation. Enter unique number for THIS T-Pot: "
|
||||
read indexNumber
|
||||
if ! [[ "$indexNumber" =~ ^[0-9]+$ ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "Sorry integers only. You have to start over..."
|
||||
exit 1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
apiURL="https://community.sicherheitstacho.eu/ews-0.1/alert/postSimpleMessage"
|
||||
printf "[*] Currently, your honeypot is configured to transmit data the default backend at 'https://community.sicherheitstacho.eu/ews-0.1/alert/postSimpleMessage'. Do you want to change this API endpoint? Only do this if you run your own PEBA backend instance? (N/y): "
|
||||
read replyAPI
|
||||
if [[ $replyAPI =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
printf "[*] Enter your API endpoint URL and make sure it contains the full path, e.g. 'https://myDomain.local:9922/ews-0.1/alert/postSimpleMessage': "
|
||||
read apiURL
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
echo ""
|
||||
echo "[*] Recap! You defined: "
|
||||
echo "############################"
|
||||
echo "API User: " $apiUser
|
||||
echo "API Token: " $apiToken
|
||||
echo "API URL: " $apiURL
|
||||
echo "Unique numeric ID for your T-Pot Installation: " $indexNumber
|
||||
echo "Specific honeypot-IDs will look like : <honeypotType>-"$apiUser"-"$indexNumber
|
||||
echo "############################"
|
||||
echo ""
|
||||
printf "[*] Is the above correct (y/N)? "
|
||||
read reply
|
||||
if [[ ! $reply =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "OK, then run this again..."
|
||||
exit 1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
echo ""
|
||||
echo "[+] Creating config file with API UserID '$apiUser' and API Token '$apiToken'."
|
||||
echo "[+] Fetching config file from github. Outgoing https requests must be enabled!"
|
||||
wget -q https://raw.githubusercontent.com/telekom-security/tpotce/master/docker/ews/dist/ews.cfg -O ews.cfg.dist
|
||||
if [[ -f "ews.cfg.dist" ]]; then
|
||||
echo "[+] Successfully downloaded ews.cfg from github."
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "[+] Could not download ews.cfg from github."
|
||||
exit 1
|
||||
fi
|
||||
echo "[+] Patching ews.cfg API Credentials."
|
||||
sed 's/community-01-user/'$apiUser'/' ews.cfg.dist > ews.cfg
|
||||
sed -i 's/foth{a5maiCee8fineu7/'$apiToken'/' ews.cfg
|
||||
echo "[+] Patching ews.cfg API Url."
|
||||
apiURL=${apiURL////\\/};
|
||||
sed -i 's/https:\/\/community.sicherheitstacho.eu\/ews-0.1\/alert\/postSimpleMessage/'$apiURL'/' ews.cfg
|
||||
echo "[+] Patching ews.cfg honeypot IDs."
|
||||
sed -i 's/community-01/'$apiUser'-'$indexNumber'/' ews.cfg
|
||||
|
||||
rm ews.cfg.dist
|
||||
|
||||
echo "[+] Changing tpot.yml to include new ews.cfg."
|
||||
|
||||
cp ews.cfg /data/ews/conf/ews.cfg
|
||||
cp /opt/tpot/etc/tpot.yml /opt/tpot/etc/tpot.yml.bak
|
||||
sed -i '/- \/data\/ews\/conf\/ews.ip:\/opt\/ewsposter\/ews.ip/a\ \ \ - \/data\/ews\/conf\/ews.cfg:\/opt\/ewsposter\/ews.cfg' /opt/tpot/etc/tpot.yml
|
||||
|
||||
echo "[+] Restarting T-Pot."
|
||||
systemctl restart tpot
|
||||
echo "[+] Done."
|
120
bin/clean.sh
@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
# T-Pot Container Data Cleaner & Log Rotator
|
||||
|
||||
# Set colors
|
||||
myRED="[0;31m"
|
||||
myGREEN="[0;32m"
|
||||
myWHITE="[0;0m"
|
||||
|
||||
# Set pigz
|
||||
myPIGZ=$(which pigz)
|
||||
|
||||
# Set persistence
|
||||
myPERSISTENCE=$1
|
||||
|
||||
@ -38,7 +40,7 @@ fuLOGROTATE () {
|
||||
local myTANNERFTGZ="/data/tanner/files.tgz"
|
||||
|
||||
# Ensure correct permissions and ownerships for logrotate to run without issues
|
||||
chmod 760 /data/ -R
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/ -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data -R
|
||||
chmod 644 /data/nginx/conf -R
|
||||
chmod 644 /data/nginx/cert -R
|
||||
@ -47,17 +49,17 @@ chmod 644 /data/nginx/cert -R
|
||||
logrotate -f -s $mySTATUS $myCONF
|
||||
|
||||
# Compressing some folders first and rotate them later
|
||||
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myADBHONEYDL)" != "0" ]; then tar cvfz $myADBHONEYTGZ $myADBHONEYDL; fi
|
||||
if [ "$(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 $myHONEYTRAPDL; fi
|
||||
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myTANNERF)" != "0" ]; then tar cvfz $myTANNERFTGZ $myTANNERF; fi
|
||||
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myADBHONEYDL)" != "0" ]; then tar -I $myPIGZ -cvf $myADBHONEYTGZ $myADBHONEYDL; fi
|
||||
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myCOWRIETTYLOGS)" != "0" ]; then tar -I $myPIGZ -cvf $myCOWRIETTYTGZ $myCOWRIETTYLOGS; fi
|
||||
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myCOWRIEDL)" != "0" ]; then tar -I $myPIGZ -cvf $myCOWRIEDLTGZ $myCOWRIEDL; fi
|
||||
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myDIONAEABI)" != "0" ]; then tar -I $myPIGZ -cvf $myDIONAEABITGZ $myDIONAEABI; fi
|
||||
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myDIONAEABIN)" != "0" ]; then tar -I $myPIGZ -cvf $myDIONAEABINTGZ $myDIONAEABIN; fi
|
||||
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myHONEYTRAPATTACKS)" != "0" ]; then tar -I $myPIGZ -cvf $myHONEYTRAPATTACKSTGZ $myHONEYTRAPATTACKS; fi
|
||||
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myHONEYTRAPDL)" != "0" ]; then tar -I $myPIGZ -cvf $myHONEYTRAPDLTGZ $myHONEYTRAPDL; fi
|
||||
if [ "$(fuEMPTY $myTANNERF)" != "0" ]; then tar -I $myPIGZ -cvf $myTANNERFTGZ $myTANNERF; fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Ensure correct permissions and ownership for previously created archives
|
||||
chmod 760 $myADBHONEYTGZ $myCOWRIETTYTGZ $myCOWRIEDLTGZ $myDIONAEABITGZ $myDIONAEABINTGZ $myHONEYTRAPATTACKSTGZ $myHONEYTRAPDLTGZ $myTANNERFTGZ
|
||||
chmod 770 $myADBHONEYTGZ $myCOWRIETTYTGZ $myCOWRIEDLTGZ $myDIONAEABITGZ $myDIONAEABINTGZ $myHONEYTRAPATTACKSTGZ $myHONEYTRAPDLTGZ $myTANNERFTGZ
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot $myADBHONEYTGZ $myCOWRIETTYTGZ $myCOWRIEDLTGZ $myDIONAEABITGZ $myDIONAEABINTGZ $myHONEYTRAPATTACKSTGZ $myHONEYTRAPDLTGZ $myTANNERFTGZ
|
||||
|
||||
# Need to remove subfolders since too many files cause rm to exit with errors
|
||||
@ -65,7 +67,7 @@ rm -rf $myADBHONEYDL $myCOWRIETTYLOGS $myCOWRIEDL $myDIONAEABI $myDIONAEABIN $my
|
||||
|
||||
# Recreate subfolders with correct permissions and ownership
|
||||
mkdir -p $myADBHONEYDL $myCOWRIETTYLOGS $myCOWRIEDL $myDIONAEABI $myDIONAEABIN $myHONEYTRAPATTACKS $myHONEYTRAPDL $myTANNERF
|
||||
chmod 760 $myADBHONEYDL $myCOWRIETTYLOGS $myCOWRIEDL $myDIONAEABI $myDIONAEABIN $myHONEYTRAPATTACKS $myHONEYTRAPDL $myTANNERF
|
||||
chmod 770 $myADBHONEYDL $myCOWRIETTYLOGS $myCOWRIEDL $myDIONAEABI $myDIONAEABIN $myHONEYTRAPATTACKS $myHONEYTRAPDL $myTANNERF
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot $myADBHONEYDL $myCOWRIETTYLOGS $myCOWRIEDL $myDIONAEABI $myDIONAEABIN $myHONEYTRAPATTACKS $myHONEYTRAPDL $myTANNERF
|
||||
|
||||
# Run logrotate again to account for previously created archives - DO NOT FORCE HERE!
|
||||
@ -76,7 +78,7 @@ logrotate -s $mySTATUS $myCONF
|
||||
fuADBHONEY () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/adbhoney/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/adbhoney/log/ /data/adbhoney/downloads/
|
||||
chmod 760 /data/adbhoney/ -R
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/adbhoney/ -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/adbhoney/ -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -84,15 +86,23 @@ fuADBHONEY () {
|
||||
fuCISCOASA () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/ciscoasa/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/ciscoasa/log
|
||||
chmod 760 /data/ciscoasa -R
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/ciscoasa -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/ciscoasa -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare citrixhoneypot data
|
||||
fuCITRIXHONEYPOT () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/citrixhoneypot/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/citrixhoneypot/logs/
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/citrixhoneypot/ -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/citrixhoneypot/ -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare conpot data
|
||||
fuCONPOT () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/conpot/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/conpot/log
|
||||
chmod 760 /data/conpot -R
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/conpot -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/conpot -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -100,15 +110,24 @@ fuCONPOT () {
|
||||
fuCOWRIE () {
|
||||
if [ "$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
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/cowrie -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/cowrie -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare dicompot data
|
||||
fuDICOMPOT () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/dicompot/log; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/dicompot/log
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/dicompot/images
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/dicompot -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/dicompot -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare dionaea data
|
||||
fuDIONAEA () {
|
||||
if [ "$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
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/dionaea -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/dionaea -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -116,7 +135,7 @@ fuDIONAEA () {
|
||||
fuELASTICPOT () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/elasticpot/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/elasticpot/log
|
||||
chmod 760 /data/elasticpot -R
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/elasticpot -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/elasticpot -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -126,23 +145,23 @@ fuELK () {
|
||||
# ELK daemon log files will be removed
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/elk/log/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/elk
|
||||
chmod 760 /data/elk -R
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/elk -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/elk -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare glastopf data
|
||||
fuGLASTOPF () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/glastopf/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/glastopf/db /data/glastopf/log
|
||||
chmod 760 /data/glastopf -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/glastopf -R
|
||||
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare fatt data
|
||||
fuFATT () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/fatt/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/fatt/log
|
||||
chmod 770 -R /data/fatt
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot -R /data/fatt
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare glastopf data
|
||||
fuGLUTTON () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/glutton/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/glutton/log
|
||||
chmod 760 /data/glutton -R
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/glutton -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/glutton -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -150,23 +169,47 @@ fuGLUTTON () {
|
||||
fuHERALDING () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/heralding/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/heralding/log
|
||||
chmod 760 /data/heralding -R
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/heralding -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/heralding -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare honeypy data
|
||||
fuHONEYPY () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/honeypy/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/honeypy/log
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/honeypy -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/honeypy -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare honeysap data
|
||||
fuHONEYSAP () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/honeysap/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/honeysap/log
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/honeysap -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/honeysap -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare honeytrap data
|
||||
fuHONEYTRAP () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/honeytrap/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/honeytrap/log/ /data/honeytrap/attacks/ /data/honeytrap/downloads/
|
||||
chmod 760 /data/honeytrap/ -R
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/honeytrap/ -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/honeytrap/ -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare ipphoney data
|
||||
fuIPPHONEY () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/ipphoney/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/ipphoney/log
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/ipphoney -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/ipphoney -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Let's create a function to clean up and prepare mailoney data
|
||||
fuMAILONEY () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/mailoney/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/mailoney/log/
|
||||
chmod 760 /data/mailoney/ -R
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/mailoney/ -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/mailoney/ -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -174,7 +217,7 @@ fuMAILONEY () {
|
||||
fuMEDPOT () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/medpot/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/medpot/log/
|
||||
chmod 760 /data/medpot/ -R
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/medpot/ -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/medpot/ -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -190,7 +233,7 @@ fuNGINX () {
|
||||
fuRDPY () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/rdpy/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/rdpy/log/
|
||||
chmod 760 /data/rdpy/ -R
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/rdpy/ -R
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot /data/rdpy/ -R
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -198,7 +241,7 @@ fuRDPY () {
|
||||
fuSPIDERFOOT () {
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/spiderfoot
|
||||
touch /data/spiderfoot/spiderfoot.db
|
||||
chmod 760 -R /data/spiderfoot
|
||||
chmod 770 -R /data/spiderfoot
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot -R /data/spiderfoot
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -206,7 +249,7 @@ fuSPIDERFOOT () {
|
||||
fuSURICATA () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/suricata/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/suricata/log
|
||||
chmod 760 -R /data/suricata
|
||||
chmod 770 -R /data/suricata
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot -R /data/suricata
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -214,7 +257,7 @@ fuSURICATA () {
|
||||
fuP0F () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/p0f/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/p0f/log
|
||||
chmod 760 -R /data/p0f
|
||||
chmod 770 -R /data/p0f
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot -R /data/p0f
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -222,7 +265,7 @@ fuP0F () {
|
||||
fuTANNER () {
|
||||
if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" != "on" ]; then rm -rf /data/tanner/*; fi
|
||||
mkdir -p /data/tanner/log /data/tanner/files
|
||||
chmod 760 -R /data/tanner
|
||||
chmod 770 -R /data/tanner
|
||||
chown tpot:tpot -R /data/tanner
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -250,15 +293,20 @@ if [ "$myPERSISTENCE" = "on" ];
|
||||
echo "Cleaning up and preparing data folders."
|
||||
fuADBHONEY
|
||||
fuCISCOASA
|
||||
fuCITRIXHONEYPOT
|
||||
fuCONPOT
|
||||
fuCOWRIE
|
||||
fuDICOMPOT
|
||||
fuDIONAEA
|
||||
fuELASTICPOT
|
||||
fuELK
|
||||
fuGLASTOPF
|
||||
fuFATT
|
||||
fuGLUTTON
|
||||
fuHERALDING
|
||||
fuHONEYSAP
|
||||
fuHONEYPY
|
||||
fuHONEYTRAP
|
||||
fuIPPHONEY
|
||||
fuMAILONEY
|
||||
fuMEDPOT
|
||||
fuNGINX
|
||||
|
14
bin/dps.sh
@ -1,4 +1,13 @@
|
||||
#/bin/bash
|
||||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
# Run as root only.
|
||||
myWHOAMI=$(whoami)
|
||||
if [ "$myWHOAMI" != "root" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "Need to run as root ..."
|
||||
exit
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# Show current status of T-Pot containers
|
||||
myPARAM="$1"
|
||||
myCONTAINERS="$(cat /opt/tpot/etc/tpot.yml | grep -v '#' | grep container_name | cut -d: -f2 | sort | tr -d " ")"
|
||||
@ -9,14 +18,13 @@ myWHITE="[0;0m"
|
||||
myMAGENTA="[1;35m"
|
||||
|
||||
function fuGETSTATUS {
|
||||
grc docker ps -f status=running -f status=exited --format "table {{.Names}}\t{{.Status}}\t{{.Ports}}" | grep -v "NAME" | sort
|
||||
grc --colour=on docker ps -f status=running -f status=exited --format "table {{.Names}}\t{{.Status}}\t{{.Ports}}" | grep -v "NAME" | sort
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
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 $4" " }' | tr -d [:cntrl:])"
|
||||
echo
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -2,10 +2,10 @@
|
||||
# Dump all ES data
|
||||
# Make sure ES is available
|
||||
myES="http://127.0.0.1:64298/"
|
||||
myESSTATUS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cluster/health' | jq '.' | grep -c green)
|
||||
myESSTATUS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cluster/health' | jq '.' | grep -c "green\|yellow")
|
||||
if ! [ "$myESSTATUS" = "1" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "### Elasticsearch is not available, try starting via 'systemctl start elk'."
|
||||
echo "### Elasticsearch is not available, try starting via 'systemctl start tpot'."
|
||||
exit
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "### Elasticsearch is available, now continuing."
|
||||
@ -20,12 +20,12 @@ trap fuCLEANUP EXIT
|
||||
|
||||
# Set vars
|
||||
myDATE=$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M)
|
||||
myINDICES=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cat/indices/' | awk '{ print $3 }' | sort | grep -v 1970)
|
||||
myES="http://127.0.0.1:64298/"
|
||||
myINDICES=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cat/indices/logstash-*' | awk '{ print $3 }' | sort | grep -v 1970)
|
||||
myINDICES+=" .kibana"
|
||||
myCOL1="[0;34m"
|
||||
myCOL0="[0;0m"
|
||||
|
||||
# Dumping all ES data
|
||||
# Dumping Kibana and Logstash data
|
||||
echo $myCOL1"### The following indices will be dumped: "$myCOL0
|
||||
echo $myINDICES
|
||||
echo
|
||||
|
@ -17,22 +17,23 @@ fi
|
||||
myDATE=$(date +%Y%m%d%H%M)
|
||||
myINDEXCOUNT=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/_find?type=index-pattern' | jq '.saved_objects[].attributes' | tr '\\' '\n' | grep "scripted" | wc -w)
|
||||
myINDEXID=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/_find?type=index-pattern' | jq '.saved_objects[].id' | tr -d '"')
|
||||
myDASHBOARDS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/_find?type=dashboard&per_page=300' | jq '.saved_objects[].id' | tr -d '"')
|
||||
myVISUALIZATIONS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/_find?type=visualization&per_page=300' | jq '.saved_objects[].id' | tr -d '"')
|
||||
mySEARCHES=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/_find?type=search&per_page=300' | jq '.saved_objects[].id' | tr -d '"')
|
||||
myDASHBOARDS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/_find?type=dashboard&per_page=500' | jq '.saved_objects[].id' | tr -d '"')
|
||||
myVISUALIZATIONS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/_find?type=visualization&per_page=500' | jq '.saved_objects[].id' | tr -d '"')
|
||||
mySEARCHES=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/_find?type=search&per_page=500' | jq '.saved_objects[].id' | tr -d '"')
|
||||
myCONFIGS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/_find?type=config&per_page=500' | jq '.saved_objects[].id' | tr -d '"')
|
||||
myCOL1="[0;34m"
|
||||
myCOL0="[0;0m"
|
||||
|
||||
# Let's ensure normal operation on exit or if interrupted ...
|
||||
function fuCLEANUP {
|
||||
rm -rf patterns/ dashboards/ visualizations/ searches/
|
||||
rm -rf patterns/ dashboards/ visualizations/ searches/ configs/
|
||||
}
|
||||
trap fuCLEANUP EXIT
|
||||
|
||||
# Export index patterns
|
||||
mkdir -p patterns
|
||||
echo $myCOL1"### Now exporting"$myCOL0 $myINDEXCOUNT $myCOL1"index pattern fields." $myCOL0
|
||||
curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/index-pattern/'$myINDEXID'' | jq '. | {attributes}' > patterns/$myINDEXID.json &
|
||||
curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/index-pattern/'$myINDEXID'' | jq '. | {attributes, references}' > patterns/$myINDEXID.json &
|
||||
echo
|
||||
|
||||
# Export dashboards
|
||||
@ -41,7 +42,7 @@ echo $myCOL1"### Now exporting"$myCOL0 $(echo $myDASHBOARDS | wc -w) $myCOL1"das
|
||||
for i in $myDASHBOARDS;
|
||||
do
|
||||
echo $myCOL1"###### "$i $myCOL0
|
||||
curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/dashboard/'$i'' | jq '. | {attributes}' > dashboards/$i.json &
|
||||
curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/dashboard/'$i'' | jq '. | {attributes, references}' > dashboards/$i.json &
|
||||
done;
|
||||
echo
|
||||
|
||||
@ -51,7 +52,7 @@ echo $myCOL1"### Now exporting"$myCOL0 $(echo $myVISUALIZATIONS | wc -w) $myCOL1
|
||||
for i in $myVISUALIZATIONS;
|
||||
do
|
||||
echo $myCOL1"###### "$i $myCOL0
|
||||
curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/visualization/'$i'' | jq '. | {attributes}' > visualizations/$i.json &
|
||||
curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/visualization/'$i'' | jq '. | {attributes, references}' > visualizations/$i.json &
|
||||
done;
|
||||
echo
|
||||
|
||||
@ -61,7 +62,17 @@ echo $myCOL1"### Now exporting"$myCOL0 $(echo $mySEARCHES | wc -w) $myCOL1"searc
|
||||
for i in $mySEARCHES;
|
||||
do
|
||||
echo $myCOL1"###### "$i $myCOL0
|
||||
curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/search/'$i'' | jq '. | {attributes}' > searches/$i.json &
|
||||
curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/search/'$i'' | jq '. | {attributes, references}' > searches/$i.json &
|
||||
done;
|
||||
echo
|
||||
|
||||
# Export configs
|
||||
mkdir -p configs
|
||||
echo $myCOL1"### Now exporting"$myCOL0 $(echo $myCONFIGS | wc -w) $myCOL1"configs." $myCOL0
|
||||
for i in $myCONFIGS;
|
||||
do
|
||||
echo $myCOL1"###### "$i $myCOL0
|
||||
curl -s -XGET ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/config/'$i'' | jq '. | {attributes, references}' > configs/$i.json &
|
||||
done;
|
||||
echo
|
||||
|
||||
@ -70,7 +81,7 @@ wait
|
||||
|
||||
# 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
|
||||
tar cvfz kibana-objects_$myDATE.tgz patterns dashboards visualizations searches configs > /dev/null
|
||||
|
||||
# Stats
|
||||
echo
|
||||
@ -79,4 +90,5 @@ echo $myCOL1"###### Exported"$myCOL0 $myINDEXCOUNT $myCOL1"index patterns." $myC
|
||||
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 $myCOL1"###### Exported"$myCOL0 $(echo $myCONFIGS | wc -w) $myCOL1"configs." $myCOL0
|
||||
echo
|
||||
|
134
bin/hpfeeds_optin.sh
Executable file
@ -0,0 +1,134 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
# Run as root only.
|
||||
myWHOAMI=$(whoami)
|
||||
if [ "$myWHOAMI" != "root" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "Need to run as root ..."
|
||||
exit
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
myTPOTYMLFILE="/opt/tpot/etc/tpot.yml"
|
||||
|
||||
function fuGENERIC () {
|
||||
echo
|
||||
echo "You chose generic, please provide all the details of the broker"
|
||||
echo
|
||||
myENABLE="true"
|
||||
read -p "Host URL: " myHOST
|
||||
read -p "Port: " myPORT
|
||||
read -p "Channel: " myCHANNEL
|
||||
echo "For generic providers set this to 'false'"
|
||||
echo "If you received a CA certficate mount it into the ewsposter container by modifying $myTPOTYMLFILE"
|
||||
read -p "TLS - 'false' or path to CA in container: " myCERT
|
||||
read -p "Ident: " myIDENT
|
||||
read -p "Secret: " mySECRET
|
||||
read -p "Format ews (xml) or json: " myFORMAT
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function fuOPTOUT () {
|
||||
echo
|
||||
while [ 1 != 2 ]
|
||||
do
|
||||
read -s -n 1 -p "You chose to opt out (y/n)? " mySELECT
|
||||
echo $mySELECT
|
||||
case "$mySELECT" in
|
||||
[y,Y])
|
||||
echo "Opt out."
|
||||
break
|
||||
;;
|
||||
[n,N])
|
||||
echo "Aborted."
|
||||
exit
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
done
|
||||
myENABLE="false"
|
||||
myHOST="host"
|
||||
myPORT="port"
|
||||
myCHANNEL="channels"
|
||||
myCERT="false"
|
||||
myIDENT="user"
|
||||
mySECRET="secret"
|
||||
myFORMAT="json"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function fuWRITETOFILE () {
|
||||
if [ -f '/data/ews/conf/hpfeeds.cfg' ]; then
|
||||
echo "Creating backup of current config in /data/ews/conf/hpfeeds.cfg.old"
|
||||
mv /data/ews/conf/hpfeeds.cfg /data/ews/conf/hpfeeds.cfg.old
|
||||
fi
|
||||
echo "Storing new config in /data/ews/conf/hpfeeds.cfg"
|
||||
cat >> /data/ews/conf/hpfeeds.cfg <<EOF
|
||||
myENABLE=$myENABLE
|
||||
myHOST=$myHOST
|
||||
myPORT=$myPORT
|
||||
myCHANNEL=$myCHANNEL
|
||||
myCERT=$myCERT
|
||||
myIDENT=$myIDENT
|
||||
mySECRET=$mySECRET
|
||||
myFORMAT=$myFORMAT
|
||||
EOF
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function fuAPPLY () {
|
||||
echo "Now stopping T-Pot ..."
|
||||
systemctl stop tpot
|
||||
echo "Applying your settings to tpot.yml ... "
|
||||
sed --follow-symlinks -i "s/EWS_HPFEEDS_ENABLE.*/EWS_HPFEEDS_ENABLE=${myENABLE}/g" "$myTPOTYMLFILE"
|
||||
sed --follow-symlinks -i "s/EWS_HPFEEDS_HOST.*/EWS_HPFEEDS_HOST=${myHOST}/g" "$myTPOTYMLFILE"
|
||||
sed --follow-symlinks -i "s/EWS_HPFEEDS_PORT.*/EWS_HPFEEDS_PORT=${myPORT}/g" "$myTPOTYMLFILE"
|
||||
sed --follow-symlinks -i "s/EWS_HPFEEDS_CHANNELS.*/EWS_HPFEEDS_CHANNELS=${myCHANNEL}/g" "$myTPOTYMLFILE"
|
||||
sed --follow-symlinks -i "s#EWS_HPFEEDS_TLSCERT.*#EWS_HPFEEDS_TLSCERT=${myCERT}#g" "$myTPOTYMLFILE"
|
||||
sed --follow-symlinks -i "s/EWS_HPFEEDS_IDENT.*/EWS_HPFEEDS_IDENT=${myIDENT}/g" "$myTPOTYMLFILE"
|
||||
sed --follow-symlinks -i "s/EWS_HPFEEDS_SECRET.*/EWS_HPFEEDS_SECRET=${mySECRET}/g" "$myTPOTYMLFILE"
|
||||
sed --follow-symlinks -i "s/EWS_HPFEEDS_FORMAT.*/EWS_HPFEEDS_FORMAT=${myFORMAT}/g" "$myTPOTYMLFILE"
|
||||
echo "Now starting T-Pot ..."
|
||||
systemctl start tpot
|
||||
echo "You can always change or review your settings in /data/ews/conf/hpfeeds.cfg and apply changes by"
|
||||
echo "running \"./hpfeeds_optin.sh --conf=/data/ews/conf/hpfeeds.cfg\""
|
||||
echo "Done."
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Check for cmdline argument and parse config file
|
||||
filename=$(echo $@ | cut -d= -f2)
|
||||
if [ $# == 1 ] && echo $@ | grep '\-\-conf=' > /dev/null && [ ! -z $filename ] && [ -f $filename ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
source $filename
|
||||
else
|
||||
|
||||
# Proceed with interactive setup when no config file is found
|
||||
echo "HPFEEDS Delivery Opt-In for T-Pot"
|
||||
echo "---------------------------------"
|
||||
echo "By running this script you agree to share your data with a 3rd party and agree to their corresponding sharing terms."
|
||||
echo
|
||||
echo
|
||||
echo "Please choose your broker"
|
||||
echo "---------------------------"
|
||||
echo "[1] - Generic (enter details manually)"
|
||||
echo "[0] - Opt out of HPFEEDS"
|
||||
echo "[q] - Do not agree end exit"
|
||||
echo
|
||||
while [ 1 != 2 ]
|
||||
do
|
||||
read -s -n 1 -p "Your choice: " mySELECT
|
||||
echo $mySELECT
|
||||
case "$mySELECT" in
|
||||
[1])
|
||||
fuGENERIC
|
||||
break
|
||||
;;
|
||||
[0])
|
||||
fuOPTOUT
|
||||
break
|
||||
;;
|
||||
[q,Q])
|
||||
echo "Aborted."
|
||||
exit
|
||||
;;
|
||||
esac
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
fi
|
||||
fuWRITETOFILE
|
||||
fuAPPLY
|
122
bin/hptest.sh
Executable file
@ -0,0 +1,122 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
myHOST="$1"
|
||||
myPACKAGES="dcmtk netcat nmap"
|
||||
myMEDPOTPACKET="
|
||||
MSH|^~\&|ADT1|MCM|LABADT|MCM|198808181126|SECURITY|ADT^A01|MSG00001-|P|2.6
|
||||
EVN|A01|198808181123
|
||||
PID|||PATID1234^5^M11^^AN||JONES^WILLIAM^A^III||19610615|M||2106-3|677 DELAWARE AVENUE^^EVERETT^MA^02149|GL|(919)379-1212|(919)271-3434~(919)277-3114||S||PATID12345001^2^M10^^ACSN|123456789|9-87654^NC
|
||||
NK1|1|JONES^BARBARA^K|SPO|||||20011105
|
||||
NK1|1|JONES^MICHAEL^A|FTH
|
||||
PV1|1|I|2000^2012^01||||004777^LEBAUER^SIDNEY^J.|||SUR||-||ADM|A0
|
||||
AL1|1||^PENICILLIN||CODE16~CODE17~CODE18
|
||||
AL1|2||^CAT DANDER||CODE257
|
||||
DG1|001|I9|1550|MAL NEO LIVER, PRIMARY|19880501103005|F
|
||||
PR1|2234|M11|111^CODE151|COMMON PROCEDURES|198809081123
|
||||
ROL|45^RECORDER^ROLE MASTER LIST|AD|RO|KATE^SMITH^ELLEN|199505011201
|
||||
GT1|1122|1519|BILL^GATES^A
|
||||
IN1|001|A357|1234|BCMD|||||132987
|
||||
IN2|ID1551001|SSN12345678
|
||||
ROL|45^RECORDER^ROLE MASTER LIST|AD|RO|KATE^ELLEN|199505011201"
|
||||
|
||||
function fuGOTROOT {
|
||||
myWHOAMI=$(whoami)
|
||||
if [ "$myWHOAMI" != "root" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "Need to run as root ..."
|
||||
exit
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function fuCHECKDEPS {
|
||||
myINST=""
|
||||
for myDEPS in $myPACKAGES;
|
||||
do
|
||||
myOK=$(dpkg -s $myDEPS | grep ok | awk '{ print $3 }');
|
||||
if [ "$myOK" != "ok" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
myINST=$(echo $myINST $myDEPS)
|
||||
fi
|
||||
done
|
||||
if [ "$myINST" != "" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
apt-get update -y
|
||||
for myDEPS in $myINST;
|
||||
do
|
||||
apt-get install $myDEPS -y
|
||||
done
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function fuCHECKFORARGS {
|
||||
if [ "$myHOST" != "" ];
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "All arguments met. Continuing."
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "Usage: hp_test.sh <[host or ip]>"
|
||||
exit
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function fuGETPORTS {
|
||||
myDOCKERCOMPOSEPORTS=$(cat $myDOCKERCOMPOSEYML | yq -r '.services[].ports' | grep ':' | sed -e s/127.0.0.1// | tr -d '", ' | sed -e s/^:// | cut -f1 -d ':' | grep -v "6429\|6430" | sort -gu)
|
||||
myPORTS=$(for i in $myDOCKERCOMPOSEPORTS; do echo "$i"; done)
|
||||
echo "Found these ports enabled:"
|
||||
echo "$myPORTS"
|
||||
exit
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function fuSCAN {
|
||||
local myTIMEOUT="$1"
|
||||
local mySCANPORT="$2"
|
||||
local mySCANIP="$3"
|
||||
local mySCANOPTS="$4"
|
||||
|
||||
timeout --foreground ${myTIMEOUT} nmap ${mySCANOPTS} -T4 -v -p ${mySCANPORT} ${mySCANIP} &
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Main
|
||||
fuGOTROOT
|
||||
fuCHECKDEPS
|
||||
fuCHECKFORARGS
|
||||
|
||||
echo "Starting scans ..."
|
||||
echo "$myMEDPOTPACKET" | nc "$myHOST" 2575 &
|
||||
curl -XGET "http://$myHOST:9200/logstash-*/_search" &
|
||||
curl -XPOST -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"name":"test","email":"test@test.com"}' "http://$myHOST:9200/test" &
|
||||
echo "I20100" | timeout --foreground 3 nc "$myHOST" 10001 &
|
||||
findscu -P -k PatientName="*" $myHOST 11112 &
|
||||
getscu -P -k PatientName="*" $myHOST 11112 &
|
||||
telnet $myHOST 3299 &
|
||||
fuSCAN "180" "7,8,102,135,161,1025,1080,5000,9200" "$myHOST" "-sC -sS -sU -sV"
|
||||
fuSCAN "180" "2048,4096,5432" "$myHOST" "-sC -sS -sU -sV --version-light"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "20,21" "$myHOST" "--script=ftp* -sC -sS -sV"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "22" "$myHOST" "--script=ssh2-enum-algos,ssh-auth-methods,ssh-hostkey,ssh-publickey-acceptance,sshv1 -sC -sS -sV"
|
||||
fuSCAN "30" "22" "$myHOST" "--script=ssh-brute"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "23,2323,2324" "$myHOST" "--script=telnet-encryption,telnet-ntlm-info -sC -sS -sV --version-light"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "25" "$myHOST" "--script=smtp* -sC -sS -sV"
|
||||
fuSCAN "180" "42" "$myHOST" "-sC -sS -sV"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "69" "$myHOST" "--script=tftp-enum -sU"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "80,81,8080,8443" "$myHOST" "-sC -sS -sV"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "110,995" "$myHOST" "--script=pop3-capabilities,pop3-ntlm-info -sC -sS -sV --version-light"
|
||||
fuSCAN "30" "110,995" "$myHOST" "--script=pop3-brute -sS"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "143,993" "$myHOST" "--script=imap-capabilities,imap-ntlm-info -sC -sS -sV --version-light"
|
||||
fuSCAN "30" "143,993" "$myHOST" "--script=imap-brute -sS"
|
||||
fuSCAN "240" "445" "$myHOST" "--script=smb-vuln* -sS -sU"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "502" "$myHOST" "--script=modbus-discover -sS -sU"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "623" "$myHOST" "--script=ipmi-cipher-zero,ipmi-version,supermicro-ipmi -sS -sU"
|
||||
fuSCAN "30" "623" "$myHOST" "--script=ipmi-brute -sS -sU"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "1433" "$myHOST" "--script=ms-sql* -sS"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "1723" "$myHOST" "--script=pptp-version -sS"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "1883" "$myHOST" "--script=mqtt-subscribe -sS"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "2404" "$myHOST" "--script=iec-identify -sS"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "3306" "$myHOST" "--script=mysql-vuln* -sC -sS -sV"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "3389" "$myHOST" "--script=rdp* -sC -sS -sV"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "5000" "$myHOST" "--script=*upnp* -sS -sU"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "5060,5061" "$myHOST" "--script=sip-call-spoof,sip-enum-users,sip-methods -sS -sU"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "5900" "$myHOST" "--script=vnc-info,vnc-title,realvnc-auth-bypass -sS"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "27017" "$myHOST" "--script=mongo* -sS"
|
||||
fuSCAN "120" "47808" "$myHOST" "--script=bacnet* -sS"
|
||||
wait
|
||||
reset
|
||||
echo "Done."
|
@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ myCOL0="[0;0m"
|
||||
|
||||
# Let's ensure normal operation on exit or if interrupted ...
|
||||
function fuCLEANUP {
|
||||
rm -rf patterns/ dashboards/ visualizations/ searches/
|
||||
rm -rf patterns/ dashboards/ visualizations/ searches/ configs/
|
||||
}
|
||||
trap fuCLEANUP EXIT
|
||||
|
||||
@ -98,6 +98,22 @@ for i in $mySEARCHES;
|
||||
echo
|
||||
wait
|
||||
|
||||
# Restore configs
|
||||
myCONFIGS=$(ls configs/*.json | cut -c 9- | rev | cut -c 6- | rev)
|
||||
echo $myCOL1"### Now importing "$myCOL0$(echo $myCONFIGS | wc -w)$myCOL1 "configs." $myCOL0
|
||||
for i in $myCONFIGS;
|
||||
do
|
||||
curl -s -XDELETE ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/configs/'$i'' -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "kbn-xsrf: true" > /dev/null &
|
||||
done;
|
||||
wait
|
||||
for i in $myCONFIGS;
|
||||
do
|
||||
echo $myCOL1"###### "$i $myCOL0
|
||||
curl -s -XPOST ''$myKIBANA'api/saved_objects/configs/'$i'' -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "kbn-xsrf: true" -d @configs/$i.json > /dev/null &
|
||||
done;
|
||||
echo
|
||||
wait
|
||||
|
||||
# Stats
|
||||
echo
|
||||
echo $myCOL1"### Statistics"
|
||||
@ -105,5 +121,6 @@ echo $myCOL1"###### Imported"$myCOL0 $myINDEXCOUNT $myCOL1"index patterns." $myC
|
||||
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 $myCOL1"###### Imported"$myCOL0 $(echo $myCONFIGS | wc -w) $myCOL1"configs." $myCOL0
|
||||
echo
|
||||
|
||||
|
27
bin/mytopips.sh
Executable file
@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
# Make sure ES is available
|
||||
myES="http://127.0.0.1:64298/"
|
||||
myESSTATUS=$(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 1
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "### Elasticsearch is available, now continuing."
|
||||
echo
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
function fuMYTOPIPS {
|
||||
curl -s -XGET $myES"_search" -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'
|
||||
{
|
||||
"aggs": {
|
||||
"ips": {
|
||||
"terms": { "field": "src_ip.keyword", "size": 100 }
|
||||
}
|
||||
},
|
||||
"size" : 0
|
||||
}'
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
echo "### Aggregating top 100 source IPs in ES"
|
||||
fuMYTOPIPS | jq '.aggregations.ips.buckets[].key' | tr -d '"'
|
@ -2,10 +2,10 @@
|
||||
# Restore folder based ES backup
|
||||
# Make sure ES is available
|
||||
myES="http://127.0.0.1:64298/"
|
||||
myESSTATUS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cluster/health' | jq '.' | grep -c green)
|
||||
myESSTATUS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cluster/health' | jq '.' | grep -c "green\|yellow")
|
||||
if ! [ "$myESSTATUS" = "1" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "### Elasticsearch is not available, try starting via 'systemctl start elk'."
|
||||
echo "### Elasticsearch is not available, try starting via 'systemctl start tpot'."
|
||||
exit
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "### Elasticsearch is available, now continuing."
|
||||
@ -41,17 +41,50 @@ 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)
|
||||
myINDICES="$(ls tmp/logstash*.gz | cut -c 5- | rev | cut -c 4- | rev)"
|
||||
myINDICES+=" .kibana"
|
||||
echo $myCOL1"### The following indices will be restored: "$myCOL0
|
||||
echo $myINDICES
|
||||
echo
|
||||
|
||||
# Force single seat template for everything
|
||||
echo -n $myCOL1"### Forcing single seat template: "$myCOL0
|
||||
curl -s XPUT ''$myES'_template/.*' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'
|
||||
{ "index_patterns": ".*",
|
||||
"order": 1,
|
||||
"settings":
|
||||
{
|
||||
"number_of_shards": 1,
|
||||
"number_of_replicas": 0
|
||||
}
|
||||
}'
|
||||
echo
|
||||
|
||||
# Set logstash template
|
||||
echo -n $myCOL1"### Setting up logstash template: "$myCOL0
|
||||
curl -s XPUT ''$myES'_template/logstash' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d'
|
||||
{
|
||||
"index_patterns": "logstash-*",
|
||||
"settings" : {
|
||||
"index" : {
|
||||
"number_of_shards": 1,
|
||||
"number_of_replicas": 0,
|
||||
"mapping" : {
|
||||
"total_fields" : {
|
||||
"limit" : "2000"
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}'
|
||||
echo
|
||||
|
||||
# Restore indices
|
||||
curl -s -X DELETE ''$myES'.kibana*' > /dev/null
|
||||
for i in $myINDICES;
|
||||
do
|
||||
# Delete index if it already exists
|
||||
curl -s -XDELETE $myES$i > /dev/null
|
||||
curl -s -X DELETE $myES$i > /dev/null
|
||||
echo $myCOL1"### Now uncompressing: tmp/$i.gz" $myCOL0
|
||||
gunzip -f tmp/$i.gz
|
||||
# Restore index to ES
|
||||
|
40
bin/rules.sh
@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ function fuNFQCHECK {
|
||||
myNFQCHECK=$(grep -e '^\s*honeytrap:\|^\s*glutton:' $myDOCKERCOMPOSEYML | tr -d ': ' | uniq)
|
||||
if [ "$myNFQCHECK" == "" ];
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "No NFQ related honeypot detected, no iptables rules needed. Exiting."
|
||||
echo "No NFQ related honeypot detected, no iptables-legacy rules needed. Exiting."
|
||||
exit
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "Detected $myNFQCHECK as NFQ based honeypot, iptables rules needed. Continuing."
|
||||
echo "Detected $myNFQCHECK as NFQ based honeypot, iptables-legacy rules needed. Continuing."
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -41,54 +41,54 @@ echo "$myRULESPORTS"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function fuSETRULES {
|
||||
### Setting up iptables rules for honeytrap
|
||||
### Setting up iptables-legacy rules for honeytrap
|
||||
if [ "$myNFQCHECK" == "honeytrap" ];
|
||||
then
|
||||
/sbin/iptables -w -A INPUT -s 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/sbin/iptables -w -A INPUT -d 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/usr/sbin/iptables-legacy -w -A INPUT -s 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/usr/sbin/iptables-legacy -w -A INPUT -d 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
|
||||
for myPORT in $myRULESPORTS; do
|
||||
/sbin/iptables -w -A INPUT -p tcp --dport $myPORT -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/usr/sbin/iptables-legacy -w -A INPUT -p tcp --dport $myPORT -j ACCEPT
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
/sbin/iptables -w -A INPUT -p tcp --syn -m state --state NEW -j NFQUEUE
|
||||
/usr/sbin/iptables-legacy -w -A INPUT -p tcp --syn -m state --state NEW -j NFQUEUE
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
### Setting up iptables rules for glutton
|
||||
### Setting up iptables-legacy rules for glutton
|
||||
if [ "$myNFQCHECK" == "glutton" ];
|
||||
then
|
||||
/sbin/iptables -w -t raw -A PREROUTING -s 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/sbin/iptables -w -t raw -A PREROUTING -d 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/usr/sbin/iptables-legacy -w -t raw -A PREROUTING -s 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/usr/sbin/iptables-legacy -w -t raw -A PREROUTING -d 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
|
||||
for myPORT in $myRULESPORTS; do
|
||||
/sbin/iptables -w -t raw -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport $myPORT -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/usr/sbin/iptables-legacy -w -t raw -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport $myPORT -j ACCEPT
|
||||
done
|
||||
# No need for NFQ forwarding, such rules are set up by glutton
|
||||
fi
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
function fuUNSETRULES {
|
||||
### Removing iptables rules for honeytrap
|
||||
### Removing iptables-legacy rules for honeytrap
|
||||
if [ "$myNFQCHECK" == "honeytrap" ];
|
||||
then
|
||||
/sbin/iptables -w -D INPUT -s 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/sbin/iptables -w -D INPUT -d 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/usr/sbin/iptables-legacy -w -D INPUT -s 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/usr/sbin/iptables-legacy -w -D INPUT -d 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
|
||||
for myPORT in $myRULESPORTS; do
|
||||
/sbin/iptables -w -D INPUT -p tcp --dport $myPORT -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/usr/sbin/iptables-legacy -w -D INPUT -p tcp --dport $myPORT -j ACCEPT
|
||||
done
|
||||
|
||||
/sbin/iptables -w -D INPUT -p tcp --syn -m state --state NEW -j NFQUEUE
|
||||
/usr/sbin/iptables-legacy -w -D INPUT -p tcp --syn -m state --state NEW -j NFQUEUE
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
### Removing iptables rules for glutton
|
||||
### Removing iptables-legacy rules for glutton
|
||||
if [ "$myNFQCHECK" == "glutton" ];
|
||||
then
|
||||
/sbin/iptables -w -t raw -D PREROUTING -s 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/sbin/iptables -w -t raw -D PREROUTING -d 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/usr/sbin/iptables-legacy -w -t raw -D PREROUTING -s 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/usr/sbin/iptables-legacy -w -t raw -D PREROUTING -d 127.0.0.1 -j ACCEPT
|
||||
|
||||
for myPORT in $myRULESPORTS; do
|
||||
/sbin/iptables -w -t raw -D PREROUTING -p tcp --dport $myPORT -j ACCEPT
|
||||
/usr/sbin/iptables-legacy -w -t raw -D PREROUTING -p tcp --dport $myPORT -j ACCEPT
|
||||
done
|
||||
# No need for removing NFQ forwarding, such rules are removed by glutton
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
10
bin/tped.sh
@ -1,5 +1,13 @@
|
||||
#!/bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
# Run as root only.
|
||||
myWHOAMI=$(whoami)
|
||||
if [ "$myWHOAMI" != "root" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "Need to run as root ..."
|
||||
exit
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
# set backtitle, get filename
|
||||
myBACKTITLE="T-Pot Edition Selection Tool"
|
||||
myYMLS=$(cd /opt/tpot/etc/compose/ && ls -1 *.yml)
|
||||
@ -21,7 +29,7 @@ for i in $myYMLS;
|
||||
do
|
||||
myITEMS+="$i $(echo $i | cut -d "." -f1 | tr [:lower:] [:upper:]) "
|
||||
done
|
||||
myEDITION=$(dialog --backtitle "$myBACKTITLE" --menu "Select T-Pot Edition" 13 50 6 $myITEMS 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&-)
|
||||
myEDITION=$(dialog --backtitle "$myBACKTITLE" --menu "Select T-Pot Edition" 12 50 5 $myITEMS 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&-)
|
||||
if [ "$myEDITION" == "" ];
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "Have a nice day!"
|
||||
|
19
bin/unlock_es.sh
Executable file
@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
|
||||
#/bin/bash
|
||||
# Unlock all ES indices for read / write mode
|
||||
# Useful in cases where ES locked all indices after disk quota has been reached
|
||||
# Make sure ES is available
|
||||
myES="http://127.0.0.1:64298/"
|
||||
myESSTATUS=$(curl -s -XGET ''$myES'_cluster/health' | jq '.' | grep -c "green\|yellow")
|
||||
if ! [ "$myESSTATUS" = "1" ]
|
||||
then
|
||||
echo "### Elasticsearch is not available, try starting via 'systemctl start tpot'."
|
||||
exit
|
||||
else
|
||||
echo "### Elasticsearch is available, now continuing."
|
||||
echo
|
||||
fi
|
||||
|
||||
echo "### Trying to unlock all ES indices for read / write operation: "
|
||||
curl -XPUT -H "Content-Type: application/json" ''$myES'_all/_settings' -d '{"index.blocks.read_only_allow_delete": null}'
|
||||
echo
|
||||
|
@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
|
||||
# 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
|
||||
myUUID=$(lsblk -o MOUNTPOINT,UUID | grep "/" | awk '{ print $2 }')
|
||||
myLOCALIP=$(hostname -I | awk '{ print $1 }')
|
||||
myEXTIP=$(/opt/tpot/bin/myip.sh)
|
||||
if [ "$myEXTIP" = "" ];
|
||||
@ -9,18 +10,27 @@ if [ "$myEXTIP" = "" ];
|
||||
myEXTIP=$myLOCALIP
|
||||
fi
|
||||
mySSHUSER=$(cat /etc/passwd | grep 1000 | cut -d ':' -f1)
|
||||
sed -i "s#IP:.*#IP: $myLOCALIP ($myEXTIP)[0m#" /etc/issue
|
||||
sed -i "s#SSH:.*#SSH: ssh -l tsec -p 64295 $myLOCALIP[0m#" /etc/issue
|
||||
sed -i "s#WEB:.*#WEB: https://$myLOCALIP:64297[0m#" /etc/issue
|
||||
sed -i "s#ADMIN:.*#ADMIN: https://$myLOCALIP:64294[0m#" /etc/issue
|
||||
echo "[H[2J" > /etc/issue
|
||||
toilet -f ivrit -F metal --filter border:metal "T-Pot 20.06" | sed 's/\\/\\\\/g' >> /etc/issue
|
||||
echo >> /etc/issue
|
||||
echo ",---- [ [1;34m\n[0m ] [ [0;34m\d[0m ] [ [1;30m\t[0m ]" >> /etc/issue
|
||||
echo "|" >> /etc/issue
|
||||
echo "| [1;34mIP: $myLOCALIP ($myEXTIP)[0m" >> /etc/issue
|
||||
echo "| [0;34mSSH: ssh -l tsec -p 64295 $myLOCALIP[0m" >> /etc/issue
|
||||
echo "| [1;30mWEB: https://$myLOCALIP:64297[0m" >> /etc/issue
|
||||
echo "| [0;37mADMIN: https://$myLOCALIP:64294[0m" >> /etc/issue
|
||||
echo "|" >> /etc/issue
|
||||
echo "\`----" >> /etc/issue
|
||||
echo >> /etc/issue
|
||||
tee /data/ews/conf/ews.ip << EOF
|
||||
[MAIN]
|
||||
ip = $myEXTIP
|
||||
EOF
|
||||
tee /opt/tpot/etc/compose/elk_environment << EOF
|
||||
HONEY_UUID=$myUUID
|
||||
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
|
||||
chmod 770 /data/ews/conf/ews.ip
|
||||
|
10
cloud/.gitignore
vendored
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
|
||||
# Ansible
|
||||
*.retry
|
||||
|
||||
# Terraform
|
||||
**/.terraform
|
||||
**/terraform.*
|
||||
|
||||
# OpenStack clouds
|
||||
clouds.yaml
|
||||
secure.yaml
|
257
cloud/ansible/README.md
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,257 @@
|
||||
# T-Pot Ansible
|
||||
|
||||
Here you can find a ready-to-use solution for your automated T-Pot deployment using [Ansible](https://www.ansible.com/).
|
||||
It consists of an Ansible Playbook with multiple roles, which is reusable for all [OpenStack](https://www.openstack.org/) based clouds (e.g. Open Telekom Cloud, Orange Cloud, Telefonica Open Cloud, OVH) out of the box.
|
||||
Apart from that you can easily adapt the deploy role to use other [cloud providers](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/scenario_guides/cloud_guides.html). Check out [Ansible Galaxy](https://galaxy.ansible.com/search?keywords=&order_by=-relevance&page=1&deprecated=false&type=collection&tags=cloud) for more cloud collections.
|
||||
|
||||
The Playbook first creates all resources (security group, network, subnet, router), deploys one (or more) new servers and then installs and configures T-Pot on them.
|
||||
|
||||
This example showcases the deployment on our own OpenStack based Public Cloud Offering [Open Telekom Cloud](https://open-telekom-cloud.com/en).
|
||||
|
||||
# Table of contents
|
||||
- [Preparation of Ansible Master](#ansible-master)
|
||||
- [Ansible Installation](#ansible)
|
||||
- [OpenStack Collection Installation](#collection)
|
||||
- [Agent Forwarding](#agent-forwarding)
|
||||
- [Preparations in Open Telekom Cloud Console](#preparation)
|
||||
- [Create new project](#project)
|
||||
- [Create API user](#api-user)
|
||||
- [Import Key Pair](#key-pair)
|
||||
- [Clone Git Repository](#clone-git)
|
||||
- [Settings and recommended values](#settings)
|
||||
- [clouds.yaml](#clouds-yaml)
|
||||
- [Ansible remote user](#remote-user)
|
||||
- [Number of instances to deploy](#number)
|
||||
- [Instance settings](#instance-settings)
|
||||
- [User password](#user-password)
|
||||
- [Configure `tpot.conf.dist`](#tpot-conf)
|
||||
- [Optional: Custom `ews.cfg`](#ews-cfg)
|
||||
- [Optional: Custom HPFEEDS](#hpfeeds)
|
||||
- [Deploying a T-Pot](#deploy)
|
||||
- [Further documentation](#documentation)
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="ansible-master"></a>
|
||||
# Preparation of Ansible Master
|
||||
You can either run the Ansible Playbook locally on your Linux or macOS machine or you can use an ECS (Elastic Cloud Server) on Open Telekom Cloud, which I did.
|
||||
I used Ubuntu 18.04 for my Ansible Master Server, but other OSes are fine too.
|
||||
Ansible works over the SSH Port, so you don't have to add any special rules to your Security Group.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="ansible"></a>
|
||||
## Ansible Installation
|
||||
:warning: Ansible 2.10 or newer is required!
|
||||
|
||||
Example for Ubuntu 18.04:
|
||||
|
||||
At first we update the system:
|
||||
`sudo apt update`
|
||||
`sudo apt dist-upgrade`
|
||||
|
||||
Then we need to add the repository and install Ansible:
|
||||
`sudo apt-add-repository --yes --update ppa:ansible/ansible`
|
||||
`sudo apt install ansible`
|
||||
|
||||
For other OSes and Distros have a look at the official [Ansible Documentation](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/installation_guide/intro_installation.html).
|
||||
|
||||
If your OS does not offer a recent version of Ansible (>= 2.10) you should consider [installing Ansible with pip](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/installation_guide/intro_installation.html#installing-ansible-with-pip).
|
||||
In short (if you already have Python3/pip3 installed):
|
||||
```
|
||||
pip3 install ansible
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="collection"></a>
|
||||
## OpenStack Collection Installation
|
||||
For interacting with OpenStack resources in Ansible, you need to install the collection from Ansible Galaxy:
|
||||
`ansible-galaxy collection install openstack.cloud`
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="agent-forwarding"></a>
|
||||
## Agent Forwarding
|
||||
If you run the Ansible Playbook remotely on your Ansible Master Server, Agent Forwarding must be enabled in order to let Ansible connect to newly created machines.
|
||||
- On Linux or macOS:
|
||||
- Create or edit `~/.ssh/config`
|
||||
```
|
||||
Host ANSIBLE_MASTER_IP
|
||||
ForwardAgent yes
|
||||
```
|
||||
- On Windows using Putty:
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
<a name="preparation"></a>
|
||||
# Preparations in Open Telekom Cloud Console
|
||||
(You can skip this if you have already set up a project and an API account with key pair)
|
||||
(Just make sure you know the naming for everything, as you need to configure the Ansible variables.)
|
||||
|
||||
Before we can start deploying, we have to prepare the Open Telekom Cloud tenant.
|
||||
For that, go to the [Web Console](https://auth.otc.t-systems.com/authui/login) and log in with an admin user.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="project"></a>
|
||||
## Create new project
|
||||
I strongly advise you to create a separate project for the T-Pots in your tenant.
|
||||
In my case I named it `tpot`.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
<a name="api-user"></a>
|
||||
## Create API user
|
||||
The next step is to create a new user account, which is restricted to the project.
|
||||
This ensures that the API access is limited to that project.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
<a name="key-pair"></a>
|
||||
## Import Key Pair
|
||||
:warning: Now log in with the newly created API user account and select your project.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
Import your SSH public key.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="clone-git"></a>
|
||||
# Clone Git Repository
|
||||
Clone the `tpotce` repository to your Ansible Master:
|
||||
`git clone https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce.git`
|
||||
All Ansible related files are located in the [`cloud/ansible/openstack`](openstack) folder.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="settings"></a>
|
||||
# Settings and recommended values
|
||||
You can configure all aspects of your Elastic Cloud Server and T-Pot before using the Playbook:
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="clouds-yaml"></a>
|
||||
## clouds.yaml
|
||||
Located at [`openstack/clouds.yaml`](openstack/clouds.yaml).
|
||||
Enter your Open Telekom Cloud API user credentials here (username, password, project name, user domain name):
|
||||
```
|
||||
clouds:
|
||||
open-telekom-cloud:
|
||||
profile: otc
|
||||
auth:
|
||||
project_name: eu-de_your_project
|
||||
username: your_api_user
|
||||
password: your_password
|
||||
user_domain_name: OTC-EU-DE-000000000010000XXXXX
|
||||
```
|
||||
You can also perform different authentication methods like sourcing OpenStack OS_* environment variables or providing an inline dictionary.
|
||||
For more information have a look in the [openstack.cloud.server](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/openstack/cloud/server_module.html) Ansible module documentation.
|
||||
|
||||
If you already have your own `clouds.yaml` file or have multiple clouds in there, you can specify which one to use in the `openstack/my_os_cloud.yaml` file:
|
||||
```
|
||||
# Enter the name of your cloud to use from clouds.yaml
|
||||
cloud: open-telekom-cloud
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="remote-user"></a>
|
||||
## Ansible remote user
|
||||
You may have to adjust the `remote_user` in the Ansible Playbook under [`openstack/deploy_tpot.yaml`](openstack/deploy_tpot.yaml) depending on your Debian base image (e.g. on Open Telekom Cloud the default Debian user is `linux`).
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="number"></a>
|
||||
## Number of instances to deploy
|
||||
You can adjust the number of VMs/T-Pots that you want to create in [`openstack/deploy_tpot.yaml`](openstack/deploy_tpot.yaml):
|
||||
```
|
||||
loop: "{{ range(0, 1) }}"
|
||||
```
|
||||
One instance is set as the default, increase to your liking.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="instance-settings"></a>
|
||||
## Instance settings
|
||||
Located at [`openstack/roles/create_vm/vars/main.yaml`](openstack/roles/create_vm/vars/main.yaml).
|
||||
Here you can customize your virtual machine specifications:
|
||||
- Choose an availability zone. For Open Telekom Cloud reference see [here](https://docs.otc.t-systems.com/en-us/endpoint/index.html).
|
||||
- Change the OS image (For T-Pot we need Debian)
|
||||
- (Optional) Change the volume size
|
||||
- Specify your key pair (:warning: Mandatory)
|
||||
- (Optional) Change the instance type (flavor)
|
||||
`s3.medium.8` corresponds to 1 vCPU and 8GB of RAM and is the minimum required flavor.
|
||||
A full list of Open Telekom Cloud flavors can be found [here](https://docs.otc.t-systems.com/en-us/usermanual/ecs/en-us_topic_0177512565.html).
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
availability_zone: eu-de-03
|
||||
image: Standard_Debian_10_latest
|
||||
volume_size: 128
|
||||
key_name: your-KeyPair
|
||||
flavor: s3.medium.8
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="user-password"></a>
|
||||
## User password
|
||||
Located at [`openstack/roles/install/vars/main.yaml`](openstack/roles/install/vars/main.yaml).
|
||||
Here you can set the password for your Debian user (**you should definitely change that**).
|
||||
```
|
||||
user_password: LiNuXuSeRPaSs#
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="tpot-conf"></a>
|
||||
## Configure `tpot.conf.dist`
|
||||
The file is located in [`iso/installer/tpot.conf.dist`](/iso/installer/tpot.conf.dist).
|
||||
Here you can choose:
|
||||
- between the various T-Pot editions
|
||||
- a username for the web interface
|
||||
- a password for the web interface (**you should definitely change that**)
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="ews-cfg"></a>
|
||||
## Optional: Custom `ews.cfg`
|
||||
Enable this by uncommenting the role in the [deploy_tpot.yaml](openstack/deploy_tpot.yaml) playbook.
|
||||
```
|
||||
# - custom_ews
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
You can use a custom config file for `ewsposter`.
|
||||
e.g. when you have your own credentials for delivering data to our [Sicherheitstacho](https://sicherheitstacho.eu/start/main).
|
||||
You can find the `ews.cfg` template file here: [`openstack/roles/custom_ews/templates/ews.cfg`](openstack/roles/custom_ews/templates/ews.cfg) and adapt it for your needs.
|
||||
|
||||
For setting custom credentials, these settings would be relevant for you (the rest of the file can stay as is):
|
||||
```
|
||||
[MAIN]
|
||||
...
|
||||
contact = your_email_address
|
||||
...
|
||||
|
||||
[EWS]
|
||||
...
|
||||
username = your_username
|
||||
token = your_token
|
||||
...
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="hpfeeds"></a>
|
||||
## Optional: Custom HPFEEDS
|
||||
Enable this by uncommenting the role in the [deploy_tpot.yaml](openstack/deploy_tpot.yaml) playbook.
|
||||
```
|
||||
# - custom_hpfeeds
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
You can specify custom HPFEEDS in [`openstack/roles/custom_hpfeeds/files/hpfeeds.cfg`](openstack/roles/custom_hpfeeds/files/hpfeeds.cfg).
|
||||
That file contains the defaults (turned off) and you can adapt it for your needs, e.g. for SISSDEN:
|
||||
```
|
||||
myENABLE=true
|
||||
myHOST=hpfeeds.sissden.eu
|
||||
myPORT=10000
|
||||
myCHANNEL=t-pot.events
|
||||
myCERT=/opt/ewsposter/sissden.pem
|
||||
myIDENT=your_user
|
||||
mySECRET=your_secret
|
||||
myFORMAT=json
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="deploy"></a>
|
||||
# Deploying a T-Pot :honey_pot::honeybee:
|
||||
Now, after configuring everything, we can finally start deploying T-Pots!
|
||||
|
||||
Go to the [`openstack`](openstack) folder and run the Ansible Playbook with:
|
||||
`ansible-playbook deploy_tpot.yaml`
|
||||
(Yes, it is as easy as that :smile:)
|
||||
|
||||
If you are running on a machine which asks for a sudo password, you can use:
|
||||
`ansible-playbook --ask-become-pass deploy_tpot.yaml`
|
||||
|
||||
The Playbook will first install required packages on the Ansible Master and then deploy one (or more) new server instances.
|
||||
After that, T-Pot gets installed and configured on them, optionally custom configs are applied and finally it reboots.
|
||||
|
||||
Once this is done, you can proceed with connecting/logging in to the T-Pot according to the [documentation](https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce#ssh-and-web-access).
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="documentation"></a>
|
||||
# Further documentation
|
||||
- [Ansible Documentation](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/)
|
||||
- [openstack.cloud.server – Create/Delete Compute Instances from OpenStack](https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/collections/openstack/cloud/server_module.html)
|
||||
- [Open Telekom Cloud Help Center](https://docs.otc.t-systems.com/)
|
BIN
cloud/ansible/doc/otc_1_project.gif
Normal file
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BIN
cloud/ansible/doc/otc_2_user.gif
Normal file
After Width: | Height: | Size: 883 KiB |
BIN
cloud/ansible/doc/otc_3_login.gif
Normal file
After Width: | Height: | Size: 148 KiB |
BIN
cloud/ansible/doc/otc_4_import_key.gif
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After Width: | Height: | Size: 193 KiB |
BIN
cloud/ansible/doc/putty_agent_forwarding.png
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After Width: | Height: | Size: 23 KiB |
6
cloud/ansible/openstack/ansible.cfg
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
|
||||
[defaults]
|
||||
host_key_checking = false
|
||||
|
||||
[ssh_connection]
|
||||
scp_if_ssh = true
|
||||
ssh_args = -o ServerAliveInterval=60
|
9
cloud/ansible/openstack/clouds.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
||||
clouds:
|
||||
open-telekom-cloud:
|
||||
profile: otc
|
||||
region_name: eu-de
|
||||
auth:
|
||||
project_name: eu-de_your_project
|
||||
username: your_api_user
|
||||
password: your_password
|
||||
user_domain_name: OTC-EU-DE-000000000010000XXXXX
|
30
cloud/ansible/openstack/deploy_tpot.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
|
||||
- name: Check host prerequisites
|
||||
hosts: localhost
|
||||
become: yes
|
||||
roles:
|
||||
- check
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Deploy instances
|
||||
hosts: localhost
|
||||
vars_files: my_os_cloud.yaml
|
||||
tasks:
|
||||
- name: Create security group and network
|
||||
ansible.builtin.include_role:
|
||||
name: create_net
|
||||
- name: Create one or more instances
|
||||
ansible.builtin.include_role:
|
||||
name: create_vm
|
||||
loop: "{{ range(0, 1) }}"
|
||||
loop_control:
|
||||
extended: yes
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Install T-Pot
|
||||
hosts: tpot
|
||||
remote_user: linux
|
||||
become: yes
|
||||
gather_facts: no
|
||||
roles:
|
||||
- install
|
||||
# - custom_ews
|
||||
# - custom_hpfeeds
|
||||
- reboot
|
2
cloud/ansible/openstack/my_os_cloud.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
|
||||
# Enter the name of your cloud to use from clouds.yaml
|
||||
cloud: open-telekom-cloud
|
2
cloud/ansible/openstack/requirements.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
|
||||
collections:
|
||||
- name: openstack.cloud
|
19
cloud/ansible/openstack/roles/check/tasks/main.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
|
||||
- name: Install dependencies
|
||||
ansible.builtin.package:
|
||||
name:
|
||||
- gcc
|
||||
- python3-dev
|
||||
- python3-setuptools
|
||||
- python3-pip
|
||||
state: present
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Install openstacksdk
|
||||
ansible.builtin.pip:
|
||||
name: openstacksdk
|
||||
executable: pip3
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Check if agent forwarding is enabled
|
||||
ansible.builtin.fail:
|
||||
msg: Please enable agent forwarding to allow Ansible to connect to the remote host!
|
||||
ignore_errors: yes
|
||||
when: lookup('env','SSH_AUTH_SOCK') == ""
|
33
cloud/ansible/openstack/roles/create_net/tasks/main.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
|
||||
- name: Create security group
|
||||
openstack.cloud.security_group:
|
||||
cloud: "{{ cloud }}"
|
||||
name: sg-tpot-any
|
||||
description: tpot any-any
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Add rules to security group
|
||||
openstack.cloud.security_group_rule:
|
||||
cloud: "{{ cloud }}"
|
||||
security_group: sg-tpot-any
|
||||
remote_ip_prefix: 0.0.0.0/0
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Create network
|
||||
openstack.cloud.network:
|
||||
cloud: "{{ cloud }}"
|
||||
name: network-tpot
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Create subnet
|
||||
openstack.cloud.subnet:
|
||||
cloud: "{{ cloud }}"
|
||||
network_name: network-tpot
|
||||
name: subnet-tpot
|
||||
cidr: 192.168.0.0/24
|
||||
dns_nameservers:
|
||||
- 1.1.1.1
|
||||
- 8.8.8.8
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Create router
|
||||
openstack.cloud.router:
|
||||
cloud: "{{ cloud }}"
|
||||
name: router-tpot
|
||||
interfaces:
|
||||
- subnet-tpot
|
24
cloud/ansible/openstack/roles/create_vm/tasks/main.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
|
||||
- name: Generate T-Pot name
|
||||
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
|
||||
tpot_name: "t-pot-ansible-{{ lookup('password', '/dev/null chars=ascii_lowercase,digits length=6') }}"
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Create instance {{ ansible_loop.index }} of {{ ansible_loop.length }}
|
||||
openstack.cloud.server:
|
||||
cloud: "{{ cloud }}"
|
||||
name: "{{ tpot_name }}"
|
||||
availability_zone: "{{ availability_zone }}"
|
||||
image: "{{ image }}"
|
||||
boot_from_volume: yes
|
||||
volume_size: "{{ volume_size }}"
|
||||
key_name: "{{ key_name }}"
|
||||
timeout: 200
|
||||
flavor: "{{ flavor }}"
|
||||
security_groups: sg-tpot-any
|
||||
network: network-tpot
|
||||
register: tpot
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Add instance to inventory
|
||||
ansible.builtin.add_host:
|
||||
hostname: "{{ tpot_name }}"
|
||||
ansible_host: "{{ tpot.server.public_v4 }}"
|
||||
groups: tpot
|
5
cloud/ansible/openstack/roles/create_vm/vars/main.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
|
||||
availability_zone: eu-de-03
|
||||
image: Standard_Debian_10_latest
|
||||
volume_size: 128
|
||||
key_name: your-KeyPair
|
||||
flavor: s3.medium.8
|
13
cloud/ansible/openstack/roles/custom_ews/tasks/main.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
- name: Copy ews configuration file
|
||||
ansible.builtin.template:
|
||||
src: ews.cfg
|
||||
dest: /data/ews/conf
|
||||
owner: root
|
||||
group: root
|
||||
mode: 0644
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Patching tpot.yml with custom ews configuration file
|
||||
ansible.builtin.lineinfile:
|
||||
path: /opt/tpot/etc/tpot.yml
|
||||
insertafter: "/opt/ewsposter/ews.ip"
|
||||
line: " - /data/ews/conf/ews.cfg:/opt/ewsposter/ews.cfg"
|
137
cloud/ansible/openstack/roles/custom_ews/templates/ews.cfg
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,137 @@
|
||||
[MAIN]
|
||||
homedir = /opt/ewsposter/
|
||||
spooldir = /opt/ewsposter/spool/
|
||||
logdir = /opt/ewsposter/log/
|
||||
del_malware_after_send = false
|
||||
send_malware = true
|
||||
sendlimit = 500
|
||||
contact = your_email_address
|
||||
proxy =
|
||||
ip =
|
||||
|
||||
[EWS]
|
||||
ews = true
|
||||
username = your_username
|
||||
token = your_token
|
||||
rhost_first = https://community.sicherheitstacho.eu/ews-0.1/alert/postSimpleMessage
|
||||
rhost_second = https://community.sicherheitstacho.eu/ews-0.1/alert/postSimpleMessage
|
||||
ignorecert = false
|
||||
|
||||
[HPFEED]
|
||||
hpfeed = %(EWS_HPFEEDS_ENABLE)s
|
||||
host = %(EWS_HPFEEDS_HOST)s
|
||||
port = %(EWS_HPFEEDS_PORT)s
|
||||
channels = %(EWS_HPFEEDS_CHANNELS)s
|
||||
ident = %(EWS_HPFEEDS_IDENT)s
|
||||
secret= %(EWS_HPFEEDS_SECRET)s
|
||||
# path/to/certificate for tls broker - or "false" for non-tls broker
|
||||
tlscert = %(EWS_HPFEEDS_TLSCERT)s
|
||||
# hpfeeds submission format: "ews" (xml) or "json"
|
||||
hpfformat = %(EWS_HPFEEDS_FORMAT)s
|
||||
|
||||
[EWSJSON]
|
||||
json = false
|
||||
jsondir = /data/ews/json/
|
||||
|
||||
[GLASTOPFV3]
|
||||
glastopfv3 = true
|
||||
nodeid = glastopfv3-{{ ansible_hostname }}
|
||||
sqlitedb = /data/glastopf/db/glastopf.db
|
||||
malwaredir = /data/glastopf/data/files/
|
||||
|
||||
[GLASTOPFV2]
|
||||
glastopfv2 = false
|
||||
nodeid =
|
||||
mysqlhost =
|
||||
mysqldb =
|
||||
mysqluser =
|
||||
mysqlpw =
|
||||
malwaredir =
|
||||
|
||||
[KIPPO]
|
||||
kippo = false
|
||||
nodeid =
|
||||
mysqlhost =
|
||||
mysqldb =
|
||||
mysqluser =
|
||||
mysqlpw =
|
||||
malwaredir =
|
||||
|
||||
[COWRIE]
|
||||
cowrie = true
|
||||
nodeid = cowrie-{{ ansible_hostname }}
|
||||
logfile = /data/cowrie/log/cowrie.json
|
||||
|
||||
[DIONAEA]
|
||||
dionaea = true
|
||||
nodeid = dionaea-{{ ansible_hostname }}
|
||||
malwaredir = /data/dionaea/binaries/
|
||||
sqlitedb = /data/dionaea/log/dionaea.sqlite
|
||||
|
||||
[HONEYTRAP]
|
||||
honeytrap = true
|
||||
nodeid = honeytrap-{{ ansible_hostname }}
|
||||
newversion = true
|
||||
payloaddir = /data/honeytrap/attacks/
|
||||
attackerfile = /data/honeytrap/log/attacker.log
|
||||
|
||||
[RDPDETECT]
|
||||
rdpdetect = false
|
||||
nodeid =
|
||||
iptableslog =
|
||||
targetip =
|
||||
|
||||
[EMOBILITY]
|
||||
eMobility = false
|
||||
nodeid = emobility-{{ ansible_hostname }}
|
||||
logfile = /data/emobility/log/centralsystemEWS.log
|
||||
|
||||
[CONPOT]
|
||||
conpot = true
|
||||
nodeid = conpot-{{ ansible_hostname }}
|
||||
logfile = /data/conpot/log/conpot*.json
|
||||
|
||||
[ELASTICPOT]
|
||||
elasticpot = true
|
||||
nodeid = elasticpot-{{ ansible_hostname }}
|
||||
logfile = /data/elasticpot/log/elasticpot.log
|
||||
|
||||
[SURICATA]
|
||||
suricata = true
|
||||
nodeid = suricata-{{ ansible_hostname }}
|
||||
logfile = /data/suricata/log/eve.json
|
||||
|
||||
[MAILONEY]
|
||||
mailoney = true
|
||||
nodeid = mailoney-{{ ansible_hostname }}
|
||||
logfile = /data/mailoney/log/commands.log
|
||||
|
||||
[RDPY]
|
||||
rdpy = true
|
||||
nodeid = rdpy-{{ ansible_hostname }}
|
||||
logfile = /data/rdpy/log/rdpy.log
|
||||
|
||||
[VNCLOWPOT]
|
||||
vnclowpot = true
|
||||
nodeid = vnclowpot-{{ ansible_hostname }}
|
||||
logfile = /data/vnclowpot/log/vnclowpot.log
|
||||
|
||||
[HERALDING]
|
||||
heralding = true
|
||||
nodeid = heralding-{{ ansible_hostname }}
|
||||
logfile = /data/heralding/log/auth.csv
|
||||
|
||||
[CISCOASA]
|
||||
ciscoasa = true
|
||||
nodeid = ciscoasa-{{ ansible_hostname }}
|
||||
logfile = /data/ciscoasa/log/ciscoasa.log
|
||||
|
||||
[TANNER]
|
||||
tanner = true
|
||||
nodeid = tanner-{{ ansible_hostname }}
|
||||
logfile = /data/tanner/log/tanner_report.json
|
||||
|
||||
[GLUTTON]
|
||||
glutton = true
|
||||
nodeid = glutton-{{ ansible_hostname }}
|
||||
logfile = /data/glutton/log/glutton.log
|
@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
||||
myENABLE=false
|
||||
myHOST=host
|
||||
myPORT=port
|
||||
myCHANNEL=channels
|
||||
myCERT=false
|
||||
myIDENT=user
|
||||
mySECRET=secret
|
||||
myFORMAT=json
|
12
cloud/ansible/openstack/roles/custom_hpfeeds/tasks/main.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||
- name: Copy hpfeeds configuration file
|
||||
ansible.builtin.copy:
|
||||
src: hpfeeds.cfg
|
||||
dest: /data/ews/conf
|
||||
owner: tpot
|
||||
group: tpot
|
||||
mode: 0770
|
||||
register: config
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Applying hpfeeds settings
|
||||
ansible.builtin.command: /opt/tpot/bin/hpfeeds_optin.sh --conf=/data/ews/conf/hpfeeds.cfg
|
||||
when: config.changed == true
|
48
cloud/ansible/openstack/roles/install/tasks/main.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
|
||||
- name: Waiting for SSH connection
|
||||
ansible.builtin.wait_for_connection:
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Gathering facts
|
||||
ansible.builtin.setup:
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Cloning T-Pot install directory
|
||||
ansible.builtin.git:
|
||||
repo: "https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce.git"
|
||||
dest: /root/tpot
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Prepare to set user password
|
||||
ansible.builtin.set_fact:
|
||||
user_name: "{{ ansible_user }}"
|
||||
user_salt: "s0mew1ck3dTpoT"
|
||||
no_log: true
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Changing password for user {{ user_name }}
|
||||
ansible.builtin.user:
|
||||
name: "{{ ansible_user }}"
|
||||
password: "{{ user_password | password_hash('sha512', user_salt) }}"
|
||||
state: present
|
||||
shell: /bin/bash
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Copy T-Pot configuration file
|
||||
ansible.builtin.template:
|
||||
src: ../../../../../../iso/installer/tpot.conf.dist
|
||||
dest: /root/tpot.conf
|
||||
owner: root
|
||||
group: root
|
||||
mode: 0644
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Install T-Pot on instance - be patient, this might take 15 to 30 minutes depending on the connection speed.
|
||||
ansible.builtin.command: /root/tpot/iso/installer/install.sh --type=auto --conf=/root/tpot.conf
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Delete T-Pot configuration file
|
||||
ansible.builtin.file:
|
||||
path: /root/tpot.conf
|
||||
state: absent
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Change unattended-upgrades to take default action
|
||||
ansible.builtin.blockinfile:
|
||||
dest: /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades
|
||||
block: |
|
||||
Dpkg::Options {
|
||||
"--force-confdef";
|
||||
"--force-confold";
|
||||
}
|
1
cloud/ansible/openstack/roles/install/vars/main.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
||||
user_password: LiNuXuSeRPaSs#
|
16
cloud/ansible/openstack/roles/reboot/tasks/main.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
|
||||
- name: Finally rebooting T-Pot
|
||||
ansible.builtin.command: shutdown -r now
|
||||
async: 1
|
||||
poll: 0
|
||||
|
||||
- name: Next login options
|
||||
ansible.builtin.debug:
|
||||
msg:
|
||||
- "***** SSH Access:"
|
||||
- "***** ssh {{ ansible_user }}@{{ ansible_host }} -p 64295"
|
||||
- ""
|
||||
- "***** Web UI:"
|
||||
- "***** https://{{ ansible_host }}:64297"
|
||||
- ""
|
||||
- "***** Admin UI:"
|
||||
- "***** https://{{ ansible_host }}:64294"
|
126
cloud/terraform/README.md
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
|
||||
# T-Pot Terraform
|
||||
This [Terraform](https://www.terraform.io/) configuration can be used to launch a virtual machine, bootstrap any dependencies and install T-Pot in a single step.
|
||||
Configuration for Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Open Telekom Cloud (OTC) is currently included.
|
||||
This can easily be extended to support other [Terraform providers](https://registry.terraform.io/browse/providers?category=public-cloud%2Ccloud-automation%2Cinfrastructure).
|
||||
|
||||
[Cloud-init](https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) is used to bootstrap the instance and install T-Pot on startup.
|
||||
|
||||
# Table of Contents
|
||||
- [What get's created](#what-created)
|
||||
- [Amazon Web Services (AWS)](#what-created-aws)
|
||||
- [Open Telekom Cloud (OTC)](#what-created-otc)
|
||||
- [Prerequisites](#pre)
|
||||
- [Amazon Web Services (AWS)](#pre-aws)
|
||||
- [Open Telekom Cloud (OTC)](#pre-otc)
|
||||
- [Terraform Variables](#variables)
|
||||
- [Common configuration items](#variables-common)
|
||||
- [Amazon Web Services (AWS)](#variables-aws)
|
||||
- [Open Telekom Cloud (OTC)](#variables-otc)
|
||||
- [Initialising](#initialising)
|
||||
- [Applying the Configuration](#applying)
|
||||
- [Connecting to the Instance](#connecting)
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="what-created"></a>
|
||||
## What get's created
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="what-created-aws"></a>
|
||||
### Amazon Web Services (AWS)
|
||||
* EC2 instance:
|
||||
* t3.large (2 vCPUs, 8 GB RAM)
|
||||
* 128 GB disk
|
||||
* Debian 10
|
||||
* Public IP
|
||||
* Security Group:
|
||||
* TCP/UDP ports <= 64000 open to the Internet
|
||||
* TCP ports 64294, 64295 and 64297 open to a chosen administrative IP
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="what-created-otc"></a>
|
||||
### Open Telekom Cloud (OTC)
|
||||
* ECS instance:
|
||||
* s2.medium.8 (1 vCPU, 8 GB RAM)
|
||||
* 128 GB disk
|
||||
* Debian 10
|
||||
* Public EIP
|
||||
* Security Group
|
||||
* Network, Subnet, Router (= Virtual Private Cloud [VPC])
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="pre"></a>
|
||||
## Prerequisites
|
||||
* [Terraform](https://www.terraform.io/) 0.13
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="pre-aws"></a>
|
||||
### Amazon Web Services (AWS)
|
||||
* AWS Account
|
||||
* Existing VPC: VPC ID needs to be specified in `aws/variables.tf`
|
||||
* Existing subnet: Subnet ID needs to be specified in `aws/variables.tf`
|
||||
* Existing SSH key pair: Key name needs to be specified in `aws/variables.tf`
|
||||
* AWS Authentication credentials should be [set using environment variables](https://www.terraform.io/docs/providers/aws/index.html#environment-variables)
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="pre-otc"></a>
|
||||
### Open Telekom Cloud (OTC)
|
||||
* OTC Account
|
||||
* Existing SSH key pair: Key name needs to be specified in `otc/variables.tf`
|
||||
* OTC Authentication credentials (Username, Password, Project Name, User Domain Name) can be set in the `otc/clouds.yaml` file
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="variables"></a>
|
||||
## Terraform Variables
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="variables-common"></a>
|
||||
### Common configuration items
|
||||
These variables exist in `aws/variables.tf` and `otc/variables.tf` respectively.
|
||||
Settings for cloud-init:
|
||||
* `timezone` - Set the Server's timezone
|
||||
* `linux_password`- Set a password for the Linux Operating System user (which is also used on the Admin UI)
|
||||
|
||||
Settings for T-Pot:
|
||||
* `tpot_flavor` - Set the flavor of the T-Pot (Available flavors are listed in the variable's description)
|
||||
* `web_user` - Set a username for the T-Pot Kibana Dasboard
|
||||
* `web_password` - Set a password for the T-Pot Kibana Dashboard
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="variables-aws"></a>
|
||||
### Amazon Web Services (AWS)
|
||||
In `aws/variables.tf`, you can change the additional variables:
|
||||
* `admin_ip` - source IP address(es) that you will use to administer the system. Connections to TCP ports 64294, 64295 and 64297 will be allowed from this IP only. Multiple IPs or CIDR blocks can be specified in the format: `["127.0.0.1/32", "192.168.0.0/24"]`
|
||||
* `ec2_vpc_id` - Specify an existing VPC ID
|
||||
* `ec2_subnet_id` - Specify an existing Subnet ID
|
||||
* `ec2_region`
|
||||
* `ec2_ssh_key_name` - Specify an existing SSH key pair
|
||||
* `ec2_instance_type`
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="variables-otc"></a>
|
||||
### Open Telekom Cloud (OTC)
|
||||
In `otc/variables.tf`, you can change the additional variables:
|
||||
* `availability_zone`
|
||||
* `flavor`
|
||||
* `key_pair` - Specify an existing SSH key pair
|
||||
* `volume_size`
|
||||
Furthermore you can configure the naming of the created infrastructure (per default everything gets prefixed with "tpot-", e.g. "tpot-router").
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="initialising"></a>
|
||||
## Initialising
|
||||
The [`terraform init`](https://www.terraform.io/docs/commands/init.html) command is used to initialize a working directory containing Terraform configuration files.
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
$ cd aws
|
||||
$ terraform init
|
||||
```
|
||||
OR
|
||||
```
|
||||
$ cd otc
|
||||
$ terraform init
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="applying"></a>
|
||||
## Applying the Configuration
|
||||
The [`terraform apply`](https://www.terraform.io/docs/commands/apply.html) command is used to apply the changes required to reach the desired state of the configuration, or the pre-determined set of actions generated by a [`terraform plan`](https://www.terraform.io/docs/commands/plan.html) execution plan.
|
||||
|
||||
```
|
||||
$ terraform apply
|
||||
```
|
||||
This will create your infrastructure and start a Cloud Server. On startup, the Server gets bootstrapped with cloud-init and will install T-Pot. Once this is done, the server will reboot.
|
||||
|
||||
If you want the remove the built infrastructure, you can run [`terraform destroy`](https://www.terraform.io/docs/commands/destroy.html) to delete it.
|
||||
|
||||
<a name="connecting"></a>
|
||||
## Connecting to the Instance
|
||||
When the installation is completed, you can proceed with connecting/logging in to the T-Pot according to the [documentation](https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce#ssh-and-web-access).
|
20
cloud/terraform/aws/.terraform.lock.hcl
generated
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
|
||||
# This file is maintained automatically by "terraform init".
|
||||
# Manual edits may be lost in future updates.
|
||||
|
||||
provider "registry.terraform.io/hashicorp/aws" {
|
||||
version = "3.26.0"
|
||||
constraints = "3.26.0"
|
||||
hashes = [
|
||||
"h1:0i78FItlPeiomd+4ThZrtm56P5K33k7/6dnEe4ZePI0=",
|
||||
"zh:26043eed36d070ca032cf04bc980c654a25821a8abc0c85e1e570e3935bbfcbb",
|
||||
"zh:2fe68f3f78d23830a04d7fac3eda550eef1f627dfc130486f70a65dc5c254300",
|
||||
"zh:3d66484c608c64678e639db25d63872783ce60363a1246e30317f21c9c23b84b",
|
||||
"zh:46ffd755cfd4cf94fe66342797b5afdcef010a24e126c67fee141b357d393535",
|
||||
"zh:5e96f24357e945c9067cf5e032ad1d003609629c956c2f9f642fefe714e74587",
|
||||
"zh:60c27aca36bb63bf3e865c2193be80ca83b376581d00f9c220af4b013e163c4d",
|
||||
"zh:896f0f22d19d41e71b22f9240b261714c3915b165ddefeb771e7734d69dc47ea",
|
||||
"zh:90de9966cb2fd3e2f326df291595e55d2dd2d90e7d6dd085c2c8691dce82bdb4",
|
||||
"zh:ad05a91a88ceb1d6de5a568f7cc0b0e5bc0a79f3da70bc28c1e7f3750e362d58",
|
||||
"zh:e8c63f59c6465329e1f3357498face3dd7ef10a033df3c366a33aa9e94b46c01",
|
||||
]
|
||||
}
|
66
cloud/terraform/aws/main.tf
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
|
||||
provider "aws" {
|
||||
region = var.ec2_region
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
resource "aws_security_group" "tpot" {
|
||||
name = "T-Pot"
|
||||
description = "T-Pot Honeypot"
|
||||
vpc_id = var.ec2_vpc_id
|
||||
ingress {
|
||||
from_port = 0
|
||||
to_port = 64000
|
||||
protocol = "tcp"
|
||||
cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
|
||||
}
|
||||
ingress {
|
||||
from_port = 0
|
||||
to_port = 64000
|
||||
protocol = "udp"
|
||||
cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
|
||||
}
|
||||
ingress {
|
||||
from_port = 64294
|
||||
to_port = 64294
|
||||
protocol = "tcp"
|
||||
cidr_blocks = var.admin_ip
|
||||
}
|
||||
ingress {
|
||||
from_port = 64295
|
||||
to_port = 64295
|
||||
protocol = "tcp"
|
||||
cidr_blocks = var.admin_ip
|
||||
}
|
||||
ingress {
|
||||
from_port = 64297
|
||||
to_port = 64297
|
||||
protocol = "tcp"
|
||||
cidr_blocks = var.admin_ip
|
||||
}
|
||||
egress {
|
||||
from_port = 0
|
||||
to_port = 0
|
||||
protocol = "-1"
|
||||
cidr_blocks = ["0.0.0.0/0"]
|
||||
}
|
||||
tags = {
|
||||
Name = "T-Pot"
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
resource "aws_instance" "tpot" {
|
||||
ami = var.ec2_ami[var.ec2_region]
|
||||
instance_type = var.ec2_instance_type
|
||||
key_name = var.ec2_ssh_key_name
|
||||
subnet_id = var.ec2_subnet_id
|
||||
tags = {
|
||||
Name = "T-Pot Honeypot"
|
||||
}
|
||||
root_block_device {
|
||||
volume_type = "gp2"
|
||||
volume_size = 128
|
||||
delete_on_termination = true
|
||||
}
|
||||
user_data = templatefile("../cloud-init.yaml", {timezone = var.timezone, password = var.linux_password, tpot_flavor = var.tpot_flavor, web_user = var.web_user, web_password = var.web_password})
|
||||
vpc_security_group_ids = [aws_security_group.tpot.id]
|
||||
associate_public_ip_address = true
|
||||
}
|
12
cloud/terraform/aws/outputs.tf
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
|
||||
output "Admin_UI" {
|
||||
value = "https://${aws_instance.tpot.public_dns}:64294/"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
output "SSH_Access" {
|
||||
value = "ssh -i {private_key_file} -p 64295 admin@${aws_instance.tpot.public_dns}"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
output "Web_UI" {
|
||||
value = "https://${aws_instance.tpot.public_dns}:64297/"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
82
cloud/terraform/aws/variables.tf
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
|
||||
variable "admin_ip" {
|
||||
default = ["127.0.0.1/32"]
|
||||
description = "admin IP addresses in CIDR format"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "ec2_vpc_id" {
|
||||
description = "ID of AWS VPC"
|
||||
default = "vpc-XXX"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "ec2_subnet_id" {
|
||||
description = "ID of AWS VPC subnet"
|
||||
default = "subnet-YYY"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "ec2_region" {
|
||||
description = "AWS region to launch servers"
|
||||
default = "eu-west-1"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "ec2_ssh_key_name" {
|
||||
default = "default"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/
|
||||
# t3.large = 2 vCPU, 8 GiB RAM
|
||||
variable "ec2_instance_type" {
|
||||
default = "t3.large"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Refer to https://wiki.debian.org/Cloud/AmazonEC2Image/Buster
|
||||
variable "ec2_ami" {
|
||||
type = map(string)
|
||||
default = {
|
||||
"af-south-1" = "ami-04090a79eb0bcb6c1"
|
||||
"ap-east-1" = "ami-0327f60df432e2479"
|
||||
"ap-northeast-1" = "ami-06bc324209030cbc8"
|
||||
"ap-northeast-2" = "ami-02ee842962ae7df95"
|
||||
"ap-south-1" = "ami-0d548fffbb2d54e42"
|
||||
"ap-southeast-1" = "ami-0dcf891cda6248f00"
|
||||
"ap-southeast-2" = "ami-022578f782d4e5d30"
|
||||
"ca-central-1" = "ami-01444dd84a75e9a82"
|
||||
"eu-central-1" = "ami-097411fa8fbfdffda"
|
||||
"eu-north-1" = "ami-026984326b6456f6a"
|
||||
"eu-south-1" = "ami-07ad114e5df69197e"
|
||||
"eu-west-1" = "ami-0101794b418f8b2a6"
|
||||
"eu-west-2" = "ami-00eac9341e72e638a"
|
||||
"eu-west-3" = "ami-01469c569416f3bd3"
|
||||
"me-south-1" = "ami-0821f357b877b076d"
|
||||
"sa-east-1" = "ami-0c87b2c6219e3d5fd"
|
||||
"us-east-1" = "ami-047f0b13f023f6553"
|
||||
"us-east-2" = "ami-0988470f4e830799f"
|
||||
"us-west-1" = "ami-0be6bacfeb2913ac2"
|
||||
"us-west-2" = "ami-0112d55fbe29acc68"
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# cloud-init configuration
|
||||
variable "timezone" {
|
||||
default = "UTC"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "linux_password" {
|
||||
#default = "LiNuXuSeRPaSs#"
|
||||
description = "Set a password for the default user"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# These will go in the generated tpot.conf file
|
||||
variable "tpot_flavor" {
|
||||
default = "STANDARD"
|
||||
description = "Specify your tpot flavor [STANDARD, SENSOR, INDUSTRIAL, COLLECTOR, NEXTGEN, MEDICAL]"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "web_user" {
|
||||
default = "webuser"
|
||||
description = "Set a username for the web user"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "web_password" {
|
||||
#default = "w3b$ecret"
|
||||
description = "Set a password for the web user"
|
||||
}
|
9
cloud/terraform/aws/versions.tf
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
||||
terraform {
|
||||
required_version = ">= 0.13"
|
||||
required_providers {
|
||||
aws = {
|
||||
source = "hashicorp/aws"
|
||||
version = "3.26.0"
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
25
cloud/terraform/cloud-init.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
|
||||
#cloud-config
|
||||
timezone: ${timezone}
|
||||
|
||||
packages:
|
||||
- git
|
||||
|
||||
runcmd:
|
||||
- git clone https://github.com/telekom-security/tpotce /root/tpot
|
||||
- /root/tpot/iso/installer/install.sh --type=auto --conf=/root/tpot.conf
|
||||
- rm /root/tpot.conf
|
||||
- /sbin/shutdown -r now
|
||||
|
||||
password: ${password}
|
||||
chpasswd:
|
||||
expire: false
|
||||
|
||||
write_files:
|
||||
- content: |
|
||||
# tpot configuration file
|
||||
myCONF_TPOT_FLAVOR='${tpot_flavor}'
|
||||
myCONF_WEB_USER='${web_user}'
|
||||
myCONF_WEB_PW='${web_password}'
|
||||
owner: root:root
|
||||
path: /root/tpot.conf
|
||||
permissions: '0600'
|
39
cloud/terraform/otc/.terraform.lock.hcl
generated
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,39 @@
|
||||
# This file is maintained automatically by "terraform init".
|
||||
# Manual edits may be lost in future updates.
|
||||
|
||||
provider "registry.terraform.io/hashicorp/random" {
|
||||
version = "3.0.1"
|
||||
constraints = "~> 3.0.1"
|
||||
hashes = [
|
||||
"h1:SzM8nt2wzLMI28A3CWAtW25g3ZCm1O4xD0h3Ps/rU1U=",
|
||||
"zh:0d4f683868324af056a9eb2b06306feef7c202c88dbbe6a4ad7517146a22fb50",
|
||||
"zh:4824b3c7914b77d41dfe90f6f333c7ac9860afb83e2a344d91fbe46e5dfbec26",
|
||||
"zh:4b82e43712f3cf0d0cbc95b2cbcd409ba8f0dc7848fdfb7c13633c27468ed04a",
|
||||
"zh:78b3a2b860c3ebc973a794000015f5946eb59b82705d701d487475406b2612f1",
|
||||
"zh:88bc65197bd74ff408d147b32f0045372ae3a3f2a2fdd7f734f315d988c0e4a2",
|
||||
"zh:91bd3c9f625f177f3a5d641a64e54d4b4540cb071070ecda060a8261fb6eb2ef",
|
||||
"zh:a6818842b28d800f784e0c93284ff602b0c4022f407e4750da03f50b853a9a2c",
|
||||
"zh:c4a1a2b52abd05687e6cfded4a789dcd7b43e7a746e4d02dd1055370cf9a994d",
|
||||
"zh:cf65041bf12fc3bde709c1d267dbe94142bc05adcabc4feb17da3b12249132ac",
|
||||
"zh:e385e00e7425dda9d30b74ab4ffa4636f4b8eb23918c0b763f0ffab84ece0c5c",
|
||||
]
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
provider "registry.terraform.io/opentelekomcloud/opentelekomcloud" {
|
||||
version = "1.22.5"
|
||||
constraints = "1.22.5"
|
||||
hashes = [
|
||||
"h1:H20WxSx+j2JyrqHAgqsrV3rMWEOEZVEQuA7upz/1IgY=",
|
||||
"zh:276ab06e7c011351fc5a803fea0321a9d12b1353bd43f5389f3bbf491e31fc41",
|
||||
"zh:3191dc598ea4e4c99d08a2b1a5f65710dbcc1a892b1f9dde7b52515f32028319",
|
||||
"zh:43db37c5fb6a886ce3bbc2aa730854476da7dd0340622ad874998041fa96f7a2",
|
||||
"zh:45f3e2677a4c35bd88d435c906224092e0dde17055a203b474da2eeacffbf9b7",
|
||||
"zh:504568581e561130fc0a9ceb6514e9664c67e3a89cd6c912f64c82f0a0305a30",
|
||||
"zh:5646c76cbe710fd0acde409cdcfb352dd53a282c0207e46e33ac5714d0eaa0b9",
|
||||
"zh:578b0f5d43f156f86ca6a63604da6e968f035d0b4bf6ccfc83db284fd31057f6",
|
||||
"zh:784459b8350dc650f01e6866bcec0632e8b5a8733d81e6ed53bc8cc1254abb92",
|
||||
"zh:970aa873a81994cddf84279b255d3f51a4138b23cb9162707cefb84042451bfc",
|
||||
"zh:e892b8b6225a46067586b8e54a7102ac1b0fc296b4851dab3d4cc185de538d66",
|
||||
"zh:f8c4699eebe99ac93d9cdccfcc809a5bd3d6c238be136d5a26c4e812ef30ec32",
|
||||
]
|
||||
}
|
9
cloud/terraform/otc/clouds.yaml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
|
||||
clouds:
|
||||
open-telekom-cloud:
|
||||
region_name: eu-de
|
||||
auth:
|
||||
project_name: eu-de_your_project
|
||||
username: your_api_user
|
||||
password: your_password
|
||||
user_domain_name: OTC-EU-DE-000000000010000XXXXX
|
||||
auth_url: https://iam.eu-de.otc.t-systems.com/v3
|
71
cloud/terraform/otc/main.tf
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
|
||||
data "opentelekomcloud_images_image_v2" "debian" {
|
||||
name = "Standard_Debian_10_latest"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
resource "opentelekomcloud_networking_secgroup_v2" "secgroup_1" {
|
||||
name = var.secgroup_name
|
||||
description = var.secgroup_desc
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
resource "opentelekomcloud_networking_secgroup_rule_v2" "secgroup_rule_1" {
|
||||
direction = "ingress"
|
||||
ethertype = "IPv4"
|
||||
remote_ip_prefix = "0.0.0.0/0"
|
||||
security_group_id = opentelekomcloud_networking_secgroup_v2.secgroup_1.id
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
resource "opentelekomcloud_networking_network_v2" "network_1" {
|
||||
name = var.network_name
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
resource "opentelekomcloud_networking_subnet_v2" "subnet_1" {
|
||||
name = var.subnet_name
|
||||
network_id = opentelekomcloud_networking_network_v2.network_1.id
|
||||
cidr = "192.168.0.0/24"
|
||||
dns_nameservers = ["1.1.1.1", "8.8.8.8"]
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
resource "opentelekomcloud_networking_router_v2" "router_1" {
|
||||
name = var.router_name
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
resource "opentelekomcloud_networking_router_interface_v2" "router_interface_1" {
|
||||
router_id = opentelekomcloud_networking_router_v2.router_1.id
|
||||
subnet_id = opentelekomcloud_networking_subnet_v2.subnet_1.id
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
resource "random_id" "tpot" {
|
||||
byte_length = 6
|
||||
prefix = var.ecs_prefix
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
resource "opentelekomcloud_compute_instance_v2" "ecs_1" {
|
||||
availability_zone = var.availability_zone
|
||||
name = random_id.tpot.b64_std
|
||||
flavor_name = var.flavor
|
||||
key_pair = var.key_pair
|
||||
security_groups = [opentelekomcloud_networking_secgroup_v2.secgroup_1.name]
|
||||
user_data = templatefile("../cloud-init.yaml", {timezone = var.timezone, password = var.linux_password, tpot_flavor = var.tpot_flavor, web_user = var.web_user, web_password = var.web_password})
|
||||
|
||||
network {
|
||||
name = opentelekomcloud_networking_network_v2.network_1.name
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
block_device {
|
||||
uuid = data.opentelekomcloud_images_image_v2.debian.id
|
||||
source_type = "image"
|
||||
volume_size = var.volume_size
|
||||
destination_type = "volume"
|
||||
delete_on_termination = "true"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
depends_on = [opentelekomcloud_networking_router_interface_v2.router_interface_1]
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
resource "opentelekomcloud_networking_floatingip_v2" "floatip_1" {
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
resource "opentelekomcloud_compute_floatingip_associate_v2" "fip_2" {
|
||||
floating_ip = opentelekomcloud_networking_floatingip_v2.floatip_1.address
|
||||
instance_id = opentelekomcloud_compute_instance_v2.ecs_1.id
|
||||
}
|
11
cloud/terraform/otc/outputs.tf
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
||||
output "Admin_UI" {
|
||||
value = "https://${opentelekomcloud_networking_floatingip_v2.floatip_1.address}:64294"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
output "SSH_Access" {
|
||||
value = "ssh -p 64295 linux@${opentelekomcloud_networking_floatingip_v2.floatip_1.address}"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
output "Web_UI" {
|
||||
value = "https://${opentelekomcloud_networking_floatingip_v2.floatip_1.address}:64297"
|
||||
}
|
3
cloud/terraform/otc/provider.tf
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
||||
provider "opentelekomcloud" {
|
||||
cloud = "open-telekom-cloud"
|
||||
}
|
71
cloud/terraform/otc/variables.tf
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
|
||||
# cloud-init configuration
|
||||
variable "timezone" {
|
||||
default = "UTC"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "linux_password" {
|
||||
#default = "LiNuXuSeRPaSs#"
|
||||
description = "Set a password for the default user"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# Cloud resources name configuration
|
||||
variable "secgroup_name" {
|
||||
default = "tpot-secgroup"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "secgroup_desc" {
|
||||
default = "T-Pot Security Group"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "network_name" {
|
||||
default = "tpot-network"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "subnet_name" {
|
||||
default = "tpot-subnet"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "router_name" {
|
||||
default = "tpot-router"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "ecs_prefix" {
|
||||
default = "tpot-"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# ECS configuration
|
||||
variable "availability_zone" {
|
||||
default = "eu-de-03"
|
||||
description = "Select an availability zone"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "flavor" {
|
||||
default = "s3.medium.8"
|
||||
description = "Select a compute flavor"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "key_pair" {
|
||||
#default = ""
|
||||
description = "Specify your SSH key pair"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "volume_size" {
|
||||
default = "128"
|
||||
description = "Set the volume size"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
# These will go in the generated tpot.conf file
|
||||
variable "tpot_flavor" {
|
||||
default = "STANDARD"
|
||||
description = "Specify your tpot flavor [STANDARD, SENSOR, INDUSTRIAL, COLLECTOR, NEXTGEN, MEDICAL]"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "web_user" {
|
||||
default = "webuser"
|
||||
description = "Set a username for the web user"
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
variable "web_password" {
|
||||
#default = "w3b$ecret"
|
||||
description = "Set a password for the web user"
|
||||
}
|
13
cloud/terraform/otc/versions.tf
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
|
||||
terraform {
|
||||
required_version = ">= 0.13"
|
||||
required_providers {
|
||||
opentelekomcloud = {
|
||||
source = "opentelekomcloud/opentelekomcloud"
|
||||
version = "1.22.5"
|
||||
}
|
||||
random = {
|
||||
source = "hashicorp/random"
|
||||
version = "~> 3.0.1"
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
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BIN
doc/cockpit1.png
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BIN
doc/cockpit2.png
Before Width: | Height: | Size: 64 KiB After Width: | Height: | Size: 185 KiB |
BIN
doc/cockpit3.png
Before Width: | Height: | Size: 60 KiB After Width: | Height: | Size: 336 KiB |
Before Width: | Height: | Size: 58 KiB After Width: | Height: | Size: 101 KiB |
Before Width: | Height: | Size: 594 KiB After Width: | Height: | Size: 368 KiB |
Before Width: | Height: | Size: 48 KiB After Width: | Height: | Size: 127 KiB |
BIN
doc/heimdall.png
Normal file
After Width: | Height: | Size: 354 KiB |
BIN
doc/kibana.png
Before Width: | Height: | Size: 885 KiB After Width: | Height: | Size: 368 KiB |
Before Width: | Height: | Size: 52 KiB After Width: | Height: | Size: 133 KiB |
BIN
doc/t-pot_qr.png
Normal file
After Width: | Height: | Size: 92 KiB |
BIN
doc/t-pot_wallpaper_19201080.png
Normal file
After Width: | Height: | Size: 252 KiB |
BIN
doc/t-pot_wallpaper_4k.png
Normal file
After Width: | Height: | Size: 606 KiB |
BIN
doc/tpotsocial.png
Normal file
After Width: | Height: | Size: 148 KiB |
@ -1,31 +1,38 @@
|
||||
FROM alpine
|
||||
|
||||
FROM alpine:3.13
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Include dist
|
||||
ADD dist/ /root/dist/
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Install packages
|
||||
RUN apk -U --no-cache add \
|
||||
RUN apk -U add \
|
||||
git \
|
||||
libcap \
|
||||
python \
|
||||
python-dev && \
|
||||
|
||||
py3-pip \
|
||||
python3 \
|
||||
python3-dev && \
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Install adbhoney from git
|
||||
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/huuck/ADBHoney /opt/adbhoney && \
|
||||
sed -i 's/dst_ip/dest_ip/' /opt/adbhoney/main.py && \
|
||||
sed -i 's/dst_port/dest_port/' /opt/adbhoney/main.py && \
|
||||
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/huuck/ADBHoney /opt/adbhoney && \
|
||||
cd /opt/adbhoney && \
|
||||
git checkout ad7c17e78d01f6860d58ba826a4b6a4e4f83acbd && \
|
||||
cp /root/dist/adbhoney.cfg /opt/adbhoney && \
|
||||
sed -i 's/dst_ip/dest_ip/' /opt/adbhoney/adbhoney/core.py && \
|
||||
sed -i 's/dst_port/dest_port/' /opt/adbhoney/adbhoney/core.py && \
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Setup user, groups and configs
|
||||
addgroup -g 2000 adbhoney && \
|
||||
adduser -S -H -s /bin/ash -u 2000 -D -g 2000 adbhoney && \
|
||||
chown -R adbhoney:adbhoney /opt/adbhoney && \
|
||||
setcap cap_net_bind_service=+ep /usr/bin/python2.7 && \
|
||||
|
||||
setcap cap_net_bind_service=+ep /usr/bin/python3.8 && \
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Clean up
|
||||
apk del --purge git \
|
||||
python-dev && \
|
||||
python3-dev && \
|
||||
rm -rf /root/* && \
|
||||
rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Set workdir and start adbhoney
|
||||
STOPSIGNAL SIGINT
|
||||
USER adbhoney:adbhoney
|
||||
WORKDIR /opt/adbhoney/
|
||||
CMD nohup /usr/bin/python main.py -l log/adbhoney.log -j log/adbhoney.json -d dl/
|
||||
CMD nohup /usr/bin/python3 run.py
|
||||
|
19
docker/adbhoney/dist/adbhoney.cfg
vendored
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
|
||||
[honeypot]
|
||||
hostname = honeypot01
|
||||
|
||||
address = 0.0.0.0
|
||||
port = 5555
|
||||
|
||||
download_dir = dl/
|
||||
log_dir = log/
|
||||
|
||||
device_id = device::http://ro.product.name =starltexx;ro.product.model=SM-G960F;ro.product.device=starlte;features=cmd,stat_v2,shell_v2
|
||||
|
||||
[output_log]
|
||||
enabled = true
|
||||
log_file = adbhoney.log
|
||||
log_level = info
|
||||
|
||||
[output_json]
|
||||
enabled = true
|
||||
log_file = adbhoney.json
|
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ services:
|
||||
- adbhoney_local
|
||||
ports:
|
||||
- "5555:5555"
|
||||
image: "dtagdevsec/adbhoney:1811"
|
||||
image: "ghcr.io/telekom-security/adbhoney:2006"
|
||||
read_only: true
|
||||
volumes:
|
||||
- /data/adbhoney/log:/opt/adbhoney/log
|
||||
|
@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
||||
FROM alpine
|
||||
|
||||
FROM alpine:3.13
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Include dist
|
||||
ADD dist/ /root/dist/
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Setup env and apt
|
||||
RUN apk -U upgrade && \
|
||||
apk add build-base \
|
||||
@ -11,23 +11,25 @@ RUN apk -U upgrade && \
|
||||
libffi-dev \
|
||||
openssl \
|
||||
openssl-dev \
|
||||
py3-cryptography \
|
||||
py3-pip \
|
||||
python3 \
|
||||
python3-dev && \
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Setup user
|
||||
addgroup -g 2000 ciscoasa && \
|
||||
adduser -S -s /bin/bash -u 2000 -D -g 2000 ciscoasa && \
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Get and install packages
|
||||
mkdir -p /opt/ && \
|
||||
cd /opt/ && \
|
||||
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/cymmetria/ciscoasa_honeypot && \
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/cymmetria/ciscoasa_honeypot && \
|
||||
cd ciscoasa_honeypot && \
|
||||
pip3 install --no-cache-dir --upgrade pip && \
|
||||
git checkout d6e91f1aab7fe6fc01fabf2046e76b68dd6dc9e2 && \
|
||||
pip3 install --no-cache-dir -r requirements.txt && \
|
||||
cp /root/dist/asa_server.py /opt/ciscoasa_honeypot && \
|
||||
chown -R ciscoasa:ciscoasa /opt/ciscoasa_honeypot && \
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Clean up
|
||||
apk del --purge build-base \
|
||||
git \
|
||||
@ -36,7 +38,7 @@ RUN apk -U upgrade && \
|
||||
python3-dev && \
|
||||
rm -rf /root/* && \
|
||||
rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Start ciscoasa
|
||||
STOPSIGNAL SIGINT
|
||||
WORKDIR /tmp/ciscoasa/
|
||||
|
@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
|
||||
[](https://microbadger.com/images/dtagdevsec/ciscoasa:1811 "Get your own version badge on microbadger.com") [](https://microbadger.com/images/dtagdevsec/ciscoasa:1811 "Get your own image badge on microbadger.com")
|
||||
|
||||
# ciscoasa
|
||||
|
||||
[Ciscoasa](https://github.com/cymmetria/ciscoasa_honeypot) is a low interaction honeypot for the Cisco ASA component capable of detecting CVE-2018-0101, a DoS and remote code execution vulnerability
|
||||
|
||||
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 ciscoasa and will be used to setup the docker image.
|
||||
|
||||
The `docker-compose.yml` contains the necessary settings to test conpot using `docker-compose`. This will ensure to start the docker container with the appropriate permissions and port mappings.
|
||||
|
||||
# Ciscoasa Dashboard
|
||||
|
||||

|
Before Width: | Height: | Size: 982 KiB |
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ services:
|
||||
ports:
|
||||
- "5000:5000/udp"
|
||||
- "8443:8443"
|
||||
image: "dtagdevsec/ciscoasa:1811"
|
||||
image: "ghcr.io/telekom-security/ciscoasa:2006"
|
||||
read_only: true
|
||||
volumes:
|
||||
- /data/ciscoasa/log:/var/log/ciscoasa
|
||||
|
45
docker/citrixhoneypot/Dockerfile
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
|
||||
FROM alpine:3.13
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Install packages
|
||||
RUN apk -U add \
|
||||
git \
|
||||
libcap \
|
||||
openssl \
|
||||
py3-pip \
|
||||
python3 \
|
||||
python3-dev && \
|
||||
#
|
||||
pip3 install --no-cache-dir python-json-logger && \
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Install CitrixHoneypot from GitHub
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/t3chn0m4g3/CitrixHoneypot /opt/citrixhoneypot && \
|
||||
cd /opt/citrixhoneypot && \
|
||||
git checkout f59ad7320dc5bbb8c23c8baa5f111b52c52fbef3 && \
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Setup user, groups and configs
|
||||
mkdir -p /opt/citrixhoneypot/logs /opt/citrixhoneypot/ssl && \
|
||||
openssl req \
|
||||
-nodes \
|
||||
-x509 \
|
||||
-newkey rsa:2048 \
|
||||
-keyout "/opt/citrixhoneypot/ssl/key.pem" \
|
||||
-out "/opt/citrixhoneypot/ssl/cert.pem" \
|
||||
-days 365 \
|
||||
-subj '/C=AU/ST=Some-State/O=Internet Widgits Pty Ltd' && \
|
||||
addgroup -g 2000 citrixhoneypot && \
|
||||
adduser -S -H -s /bin/ash -u 2000 -D -g 2000 citrixhoneypot && \
|
||||
chown -R citrixhoneypot:citrixhoneypot /opt/citrixhoneypot && \
|
||||
setcap cap_net_bind_service=+ep /usr/bin/python3.8 && \
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Clean up
|
||||
apk del --purge git \
|
||||
openssl \
|
||||
python3-dev && \
|
||||
rm -rf /root/* && \
|
||||
rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Set workdir and start citrixhoneypot
|
||||
STOPSIGNAL SIGINT
|
||||
USER citrixhoneypot:citrixhoneypot
|
||||
WORKDIR /opt/citrixhoneypot/
|
||||
CMD nohup /usr/bin/python3 CitrixHoneypot.py
|
20
docker/citrixhoneypot/docker-compose.yml
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
|
||||
version: '2.3'
|
||||
|
||||
networks:
|
||||
citrixhoneypot_local:
|
||||
|
||||
services:
|
||||
|
||||
# CitrixHoneypot service
|
||||
citrixhoneypot:
|
||||
build: .
|
||||
container_name: citrixhoneypot
|
||||
restart: always
|
||||
networks:
|
||||
- citrixhoneypot_local
|
||||
ports:
|
||||
- "443:443"
|
||||
image: "ghcr.io/telekom-security/citrixhoneypot:2006"
|
||||
read_only: true
|
||||
volumes:
|
||||
- /data/citrixhoneypot/logs:/opt/citrixhoneypot/logs
|
@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
|
||||
FROM alpine
|
||||
|
||||
FROM alpine:edge
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Include dist
|
||||
ADD dist/ /root/dist/
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Setup apt
|
||||
RUN apk -U add \
|
||||
build-base \
|
||||
@ -11,22 +11,25 @@ RUN apk -U add \
|
||||
libev \
|
||||
libtool \
|
||||
libcap \
|
||||
libffi-dev \
|
||||
libxslt \
|
||||
libxslt-dev \
|
||||
mariadb-dev \
|
||||
pkgconfig \
|
||||
python3 \
|
||||
python3-dev \
|
||||
py-cffi \
|
||||
py-cryptography \
|
||||
py3-cffi \
|
||||
py3-cryptography \
|
||||
py3-gevent \
|
||||
py3-pip \
|
||||
tcpdump \
|
||||
wget && \
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Setup ConPot
|
||||
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/mushorg/conpot /opt/conpot && \
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/mushorg/conpot /opt/conpot && \
|
||||
cd /opt/conpot/ && \
|
||||
# Patch to accept ENV for MIB path
|
||||
sed -i "s/tmp_mib_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()/tmp_mib_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=os.environ['CONPOT_TMP'])/" /opt/conpot/conpot/protocols/snmp/snmp_server.py && \
|
||||
# git checkout ff09e009d10d953aa7dcff2c06b7c890e6ffd4b7 && \
|
||||
git checkout 804fd65aa3b7ffa31c07fd4e863d4a5500414cf3 && \
|
||||
# Change template default ports if <1024
|
||||
sed -i 's/port="2121"/port="21"/' /opt/conpot/conpot/templates/default/ftp/ftp.xml && \
|
||||
sed -i 's/port="8800"/port="80"/' /opt/conpot/conpot/templates/default/http/http.xml && \
|
||||
@ -37,20 +40,21 @@ RUN apk -U add \
|
||||
sed -i 's/port="6969"/port="69"/' /opt/conpot/conpot/templates/default/tftp/tftp.xml && \
|
||||
sed -i 's/port="16100"/port="161"/' /opt/conpot/conpot/templates/IEC104/snmp/snmp.xml && \
|
||||
sed -i 's/port="6230"/port="623"/' /opt/conpot/conpot/templates/ipmi/ipmi/ipmi.xml && \
|
||||
pip3 install --no-cache-dir -U pip setuptools && \
|
||||
pip3 install --no-cache-dir -U setuptools && \
|
||||
pip3 install --no-cache-dir . && \
|
||||
pip3 install --no-cache-dir pysnmp-mibs && \
|
||||
cd / && \
|
||||
rm -rf /opt/conpot /tmp/* /var/tmp/* && \
|
||||
setcap cap_net_bind_service=+ep /usr/bin/python3.6 && \
|
||||
|
||||
setcap cap_net_bind_service=+ep /usr/bin/python3.8 && \
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Get wireshark manuf db for scapy, setup configs, user, groups
|
||||
mkdir -p /etc/conpot /var/log/conpot /usr/share/wireshark && \
|
||||
wget https://github.com/wireshark/wireshark/raw/master/manuf -o /usr/share/wireshark/manuf && \
|
||||
cp /root/dist/conpot.cfg /etc/conpot/conpot.cfg && \
|
||||
cp -R /root/dist/templates /usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/conpot/ && \
|
||||
cp -R /root/dist/templates /usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/conpot/ && \
|
||||
addgroup -g 2000 conpot && \
|
||||
adduser -S -s /bin/ash -u 2000 -D -g 2000 conpot && \
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Clean up
|
||||
apk del --purge \
|
||||
build-base \
|
||||
@ -68,8 +72,8 @@ RUN apk -U add \
|
||||
rm -rf /root/* && \
|
||||
rm -rf /tmp/* && \
|
||||
rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Start conpot
|
||||
STOPSIGNAL SIGINT
|
||||
USER conpot:conpot
|
||||
CMD exec /usr/bin/conpot --temp_dir $CONPOT_TMP --template $CONPOT_TEMPLATE --logfile $CONPOT_LOG --config $CONPOT_CONFIG
|
||||
CMD exec /usr/bin/conpot --mibcache $CONPOT_TMP --temp_dir $CONPOT_TMP --template $CONPOT_TEMPLATE --logfile $CONPOT_LOG --config $CONPOT_CONFIG
|
||||
|
@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
|
||||
[](https://microbadger.com/images/dtagdevsec/conpot:1811 "Get your own version badge on microbadger.com") [](https://microbadger.com/images/dtagdevsec/conpot:1811 "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 behavior 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 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 `docker-compose.yml` contains the necessary settings to test conpot using `docker-compose`. This will ensure to start the docker container with the appropriate permissions and port mappings.
|
||||
|
||||
# ConPot Dashboard
|
||||
|
||||

|
2
docker/conpot/dist/conpot.cfg
vendored
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ sensorid = conpot
|
||||
|
||||
[virtual_file_system]
|
||||
data_fs_url = %(CONPOT_TMP)s
|
||||
fs_url = tar:///usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/conpot/data.tar
|
||||
fs_url = tar:///usr/lib/python3.8/site-packages/conpot/data.tar
|
||||
|
||||
[session]
|
||||
timeout = 30
|
||||
|
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
|
||||
<value type="value">100000000</value>
|
||||
</key>
|
||||
<key name="ifPhysAddress">
|
||||
<value type="value">"\x00\x0e\x8c\x29\xc5\x1a"</value>
|
||||
<value type="value">"0x000e8c29c51a"</value>
|
||||
</key>
|
||||
<key name="ifAdminStatus">
|
||||
<value type="value">1</value>
|
||||
@ -347,6 +347,10 @@
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- IEC104 Protocol parameter -->
|
||||
<!-- Common (Object) Address, aka COA, Station Address -->
|
||||
<key name="CommonAddress">
|
||||
<value type="value">"0x1e28"</value>
|
||||
</key>
|
||||
<!-- Timeout of connection establishment -->
|
||||
<key name="T_0">
|
||||
<value type="value">30</value>
|
||||
|
Before Width: | Height: | Size: 919 KiB |
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ services:
|
||||
- "2121:21"
|
||||
- "44818:44818"
|
||||
- "47808:47808"
|
||||
image: "dtagdevsec/conpot:1811"
|
||||
image: "ghcr.io/telekom-security/conpot:2006"
|
||||
read_only: true
|
||||
volumes:
|
||||
- /data/conpot/log:/var/log/conpot
|
||||
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ services:
|
||||
ports:
|
||||
# - "161:161"
|
||||
- "2404:2404"
|
||||
image: "dtagdevsec/conpot:1811"
|
||||
image: "ghcr.io/telekom-security/conpot:2006"
|
||||
read_only: true
|
||||
volumes:
|
||||
- /data/conpot/log:/var/log/conpot
|
||||
@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ services:
|
||||
- conpot_local_guardian_ast
|
||||
ports:
|
||||
- "10001:10001"
|
||||
image: "dtagdevsec/conpot:1811"
|
||||
image: "ghcr.io/telekom-security/conpot:2006"
|
||||
read_only: true
|
||||
volumes:
|
||||
- /data/conpot/log:/var/log/conpot
|
||||
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ services:
|
||||
- conpot_local_ipmi
|
||||
ports:
|
||||
- "623:623"
|
||||
image: "dtagdevsec/conpot:1811"
|
||||
image: "ghcr.io/telekom-security/conpot:2006"
|
||||
read_only: true
|
||||
volumes:
|
||||
- /data/conpot/log:/var/log/conpot
|
||||
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ services:
|
||||
ports:
|
||||
- "1025:1025"
|
||||
- "50100:50100"
|
||||
image: "dtagdevsec/conpot:1811"
|
||||
image: "ghcr.io/telekom-security/conpot:2006"
|
||||
read_only: true
|
||||
volumes:
|
||||
- /data/conpot/log:/var/log/conpot
|
||||
|
@ -1,46 +1,55 @@
|
||||
FROM alpine
|
||||
|
||||
FROM alpine:3.13
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Include dist
|
||||
ADD dist/ /root/dist/
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Get and install dependencies & packages
|
||||
RUN apk -U --no-cache add \
|
||||
build-base \
|
||||
git \
|
||||
gmp-dev \
|
||||
libcap \
|
||||
libffi-dev \
|
||||
mpc1-dev \
|
||||
mpfr-dev \
|
||||
openssl-dev \
|
||||
python \
|
||||
python-dev \
|
||||
py-mysqldb \
|
||||
py-pip \
|
||||
py-requests \
|
||||
py-setuptools && \
|
||||
|
||||
RUN apk -U add \
|
||||
bash \
|
||||
build-base \
|
||||
git \
|
||||
gmp-dev \
|
||||
libcap \
|
||||
libffi-dev \
|
||||
mpc1-dev \
|
||||
mpfr-dev \
|
||||
openssl \
|
||||
openssl-dev \
|
||||
py3-pip \
|
||||
python3 \
|
||||
python3-dev \
|
||||
py3-bcrypt \
|
||||
py3-cryptography \
|
||||
py3-mysqlclient \
|
||||
py3-requests \
|
||||
py3-setuptools && \
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Setup user
|
||||
addgroup -g 2000 cowrie && \
|
||||
adduser -S -s /bin/ash -u 2000 -D -g 2000 cowrie && \
|
||||
|
||||
# Install cowrie from git
|
||||
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/micheloosterhof/cowrie /home/cowrie/cowrie/ -b v1.3.0 && \
|
||||
cd /home/cowrie/cowrie && \
|
||||
pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade cffi pip && \
|
||||
pip install --no-cache-dir --upgrade -r requirements.txt && \
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Install cowrie
|
||||
mkdir -p /home/cowrie && \
|
||||
cd /home/cowrie && \
|
||||
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/micheloosterhof/cowrie -b v2.2.0 && \
|
||||
cd cowrie && \
|
||||
# sed -i s/logfile.DailyLogFile/logfile.LogFile/g src/cowrie/python/logfile.py && \
|
||||
mkdir -p log && \
|
||||
cp /root/dist/requirements.txt . && \
|
||||
pip3 install -r requirements.txt && \
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Setup configs
|
||||
setcap cap_net_bind_service=+ep /usr/bin/python2.7 && \
|
||||
export PYTHON_DIR=$(python3 --version | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]' | tr -d ' ' | cut -d '.' -f 1,2 ) && \
|
||||
setcap cap_net_bind_service=+ep /usr/bin/$PYTHON_DIR && \
|
||||
cp /root/dist/cowrie.cfg /home/cowrie/cowrie/cowrie.cfg && \
|
||||
chown cowrie:cowrie -R /home/cowrie/* /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/twisted/plugins && \
|
||||
|
||||
chown cowrie:cowrie -R /home/cowrie/* /usr/lib/$PYTHON_DIR/site-packages/twisted/plugins && \
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Start Cowrie once to prevent dropin.cache errors upon container start caused by read-only filesystem
|
||||
su - cowrie -c "export PYTHONPATH=/home/cowrie/cowrie && \
|
||||
cd /home/cowrie/cowrie && \
|
||||
/usr/bin/twistd --uid=2000 --gid=2000 -y cowrie.tac --pidfile cowrie.pid cowrie &" && \
|
||||
su - cowrie -c "export PYTHONPATH=/home/cowrie/cowrie:/home/cowrie/cowrie/src && \
|
||||
cd /home/cowrie/cowrie && \
|
||||
/usr/bin/twistd --uid=2000 --gid=2000 -y cowrie.tac --pidfile cowrie.pid cowrie &" && \
|
||||
sleep 10 && \
|
||||
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Clean up
|
||||
apk del --purge build-base \
|
||||
git \
|
||||
@ -49,15 +58,16 @@ RUN apk -U --no-cache add \
|
||||
libffi-dev \
|
||||
mpc1-dev \
|
||||
mpfr-dev \
|
||||
python-dev \
|
||||
py-mysqldb \
|
||||
py-pip && \
|
||||
rm -rf /root/* && \
|
||||
openssl-dev \
|
||||
python3-dev \
|
||||
py3-mysqlclient && \
|
||||
rm -rf /root/* /tmp/* && \
|
||||
rm -rf /var/cache/apk/* && \
|
||||
rm -rf /home/cowrie/cowrie/cowrie.pid
|
||||
|
||||
rm -rf /home/cowrie/cowrie/cowrie.pid && \
|
||||
unset PYTHON_DIR
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Start cowrie
|
||||
ENV PYTHONPATH /home/cowrie/cowrie
|
||||
ENV PYTHONPATH /home/cowrie/cowrie:/home/cowrie/cowrie/src
|
||||
WORKDIR /home/cowrie/cowrie
|
||||
USER cowrie:cowrie
|
||||
CMD ["/usr/bin/twistd", "--nodaemon", "-y", "cowrie.tac", "--pidfile", "/tmp/cowrie/cowrie.pid", "cowrie"]
|
||||
|
@ -1,674 +0,0 @@
|
||||
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
|
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Version 3, 29 June 2007
|
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|
||||
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/>
|
||||
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
|
||||
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
Preamble
|
||||
|
||||
The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for
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|
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|
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The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
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||||
A "User Product" is either (1) a "consumer product", which means any
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
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If you convey an object code work under this section in, or with, or
|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
A "contributor" is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this
|
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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||||
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|
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|
||||
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sue for patent infringement). To "grant" such a patent license to a
|
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|
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|
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||||
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|
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|
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|
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in a country, would infringe one or more identifiable patents in that
|
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country that you have reason to believe are valid.
|
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|
||||
If, pursuant to or in connection with a single transaction or
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arrangement, you convey, or propagate by procuring conveyance of, a
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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Nothing in this License shall be construed as excluding or limiting
|
||||
any implied license or other defenses to infringement that may
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
12. No Surrender of Others' Freedom.
|
||||
|
||||
If conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or
|
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otherwise) that contradict the conditions of this License, they do not
|
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|
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not convey it at all. For example, if you agree to terms that obligate you
|
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to collect a royalty for further conveying from those to whom you convey
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the Program, the only way you could satisfy both those terms and this
|
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|
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|
||||
13. Use with the GNU Affero General Public License.
|
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|
||||
Notwithstanding any other provision of this License, you have
|
||||
permission to link or combine any covered work with a work licensed
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|
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|
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|
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but the special requirements of the GNU Affero General Public License,
|
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section 13, concerning interaction through a network will apply to the
|
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combination as such.
|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
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The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future
|
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|
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|
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|
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Later license versions may give you additional or different
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|
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|
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
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THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY
|
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|
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|
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PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM
|
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IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF
|
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ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
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PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS),
|
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EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
|
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SUCH DAMAGES.
|
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|
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|
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|
||||
If the disclaimer of warranty and limitation of liability provided
|
||||
above cannot be given local legal effect according to their terms,
|
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reviewing courts shall apply local law that most closely approximates
|
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|
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|
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copy of the Program in return for a fee.
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|
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END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
|
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|
||||
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
|
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|
||||
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
|
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possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
|
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free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
|
||||
|
||||
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
|
||||
to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
|
||||
state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
|
||||
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
|
||||
|
||||
{one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.}
|
||||
Copyright (C) {year} {name of author}
|
||||
|
||||
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
|
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(at your option) any later version.
|
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|
||||
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
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GNU General Public License for more details.
|
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|
||||
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
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along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
|
||||
|
||||
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
|
||||
|
||||
If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
|
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notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
|
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|
||||
{project} Copyright (C) {year} {fullname}
|
||||
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
|
||||
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
|
||||
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
|
||||
|
||||
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
|
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parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
|
||||
might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
|
||||
|
||||
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
|
||||
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
|
||||
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
|
||||
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
|
||||
|
||||
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
|
||||
into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
|
||||
may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
|
||||
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
|
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Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
|
||||
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.
|
@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
|
||||
[](https://microbadger.com/images/dtagdevsec/cowrie:1811 "Get your own version badge on microbadger.com") [](https://microbadger.com/images/dtagdevsec/cowrie:1811 "Get your own image badge on microbadger.com")
|
||||
|
||||
# cowrie
|
||||
|
||||
[cowrie](http://www.micheloosterhof.com/cowrie/) is an extended fork of the medium interaction honeypot [kippo](https://github.com/desaster/kippo).
|
||||
|
||||
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 `docker-compose.yml` contains the necessary settings to test cowrie using `docker-compose`. This will ensure to start the docker container with the appropriate permissions and port mappings.
|
||||
|
||||
# Cowrie Dashboard
|
||||
|
||||

|
46
docker/cowrie/dist/cowrie.cfg
vendored
@ -1,14 +1,53 @@
|
||||
[honeypot]
|
||||
hostname = ubuntu
|
||||
log_path = log
|
||||
download_path = dl
|
||||
share_path= share/cowrie
|
||||
state_path = /tmp/cowrie/data
|
||||
etc_path = etc
|
||||
contents_path = honeyfs
|
||||
txtcmds_path = txtcmds
|
||||
ttylog = true
|
||||
ttylog_path = log/tty
|
||||
interactive_timeout = 180
|
||||
authentication_timeout = 120
|
||||
backend = shell
|
||||
timezone = UTC
|
||||
report_public_ip = true
|
||||
auth_class = AuthRandom
|
||||
auth_class_parameters = 2, 5, 10
|
||||
reported_ssh_port = 22
|
||||
data_path = /tmp/cowrie/data
|
||||
|
||||
[shell]
|
||||
filesystem = share/cowrie/fs.pickle
|
||||
processes = share/cowrie/cmdoutput.json
|
||||
#arch = linux-x64-lsb
|
||||
arch = bsd-aarch64-lsb, bsd-aarch64-msb, bsd-bfin-msb, bsd-mips-lsb, bsd-mips-msb, bsd-mips64-lsb, bsd-mips64-msb, bsd-powepc-msb, bsd-powepc64-lsb, bsd-riscv64-lsb, bsd-sparc-msb, bsd-sparc64-msb, bsd-x32-lsb, bsd-x64-lsb, linux-aarch64-lsb, linux-aarch64-msb, linux-alpha-lsb, linux-am33-lsb, linux-arc-lsb, linux-arc-msb, linux-arm-lsb, linux-arm-msb, linux-avr32-lsb, linux-bfin-lsb, linux-c6x-lsb, linux-c6x-msb, linux-cris-lsb, linux-frv-msb, linux-h8300-msb, linux-hppa-msb, linux-hppa64-msb, linux-ia64-lsb, linux-m32r-msb, linux-m68k-msb, linux-microblaze-msb, linux-mips-lsb, linux-mips-msb, linux-mips64-lsb, linux-mips64-msb, linux-mn10300-lsb, linux-nios-lsb, linux-nios-msb, linux-powerpc-lsb, linux-powerpc-msb, linux-powerpc64-lsb, linux-powerpc64-msb, linux-riscv64-lsb, linux-s390x-msb, linux-sh-lsb, linux-sh-msb, linux-sparc-msb, linux-sparc64-msb, linux-tilegx-lsb, linux-tilegx-msb, linux-tilegx64-lsb, linux-tilegx64-msb, linux-x64-lsb, linux-x86-lsb, linux-xtensa-msb, osx-x32-lsb, osx-x64-lsb
|
||||
kernel_version = 3.2.0-4-amd64
|
||||
kernel_build_string = #1 SMP Debian 3.2.68-1+deb7u1
|
||||
hardware_platform = x86_64
|
||||
operating_system = GNU/Linux
|
||||
ssh_version = OpenSSH_7.9p1, OpenSSL 1.1.1a 20 Nov 2018
|
||||
|
||||
[ssh]
|
||||
version = SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_7.2p2 Ubuntu-4ubuntu2.2
|
||||
enabled = true
|
||||
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
|
||||
#version = SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_7.2p2 Ubuntu-4ubuntu2.2
|
||||
version = SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_7.9p1
|
||||
ciphers = aes128-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr,aes256-cbc,aes192-cbc,aes128-cbc,3des-cbc,blowfish-cbc,cast128-cbc
|
||||
macs = hmac-sha2-512,hmac-sha2-384,hmac-sha2-56,hmac-sha1,hmac-md5
|
||||
compression = zlib@openssh.com,zlib,none
|
||||
listen_endpoints = tcp:22:interface=0.0.0.0
|
||||
sftp_enabled = true
|
||||
forwarding = true
|
||||
forward_redirect = false
|
||||
forward_tunnel = false
|
||||
auth_none_enabled = false
|
||||
auth_keyboard_interactive_enabled = true
|
||||
|
||||
[telnet]
|
||||
enabled = true
|
||||
@ -18,8 +57,13 @@ reported_port = 23
|
||||
[output_jsonlog]
|
||||
enabled = true
|
||||
logfile = log/cowrie.json
|
||||
epoch_timestamp = false
|
||||
|
||||
[output_textlog]
|
||||
enabled = false
|
||||
logfile = log/cowrie-textlog.log
|
||||
format = text
|
||||
|
||||
[output_crashreporter]
|
||||
enabled = false
|
||||
debug = false
|
||||
|
14
docker/cowrie/dist/requirements.txt
vendored
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
|
||||
appdirs==1.4.4
|
||||
attrs==20.3.0
|
||||
bcrypt==3.2.0
|
||||
configparser==5.0.1
|
||||
#cryptography==3.4.5
|
||||
#packaging==20.9
|
||||
pyasn1_modules==0.2.8
|
||||
pyopenssl==20.0.1
|
||||
pyparsing==2.4.7
|
||||
python-dateutil==2.8.1
|
||||
service_identity==18.1.0
|
||||
tftpy==0.8.0
|
||||
treq==21.1.0
|
||||
twisted==20.3.0
|
Before Width: | Height: | Size: 1.1 MiB |
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ services:
|
||||
ports:
|
||||
- "22:22"
|
||||
- "23:23"
|
||||
image: "dtagdevsec/cowrie:1811"
|
||||
image: "ghcr.io/telekom-security/cowrie:2006"
|
||||
read_only: true
|
||||
volumes:
|
||||
- /data/cowrie/downloads:/home/cowrie/cowrie/dl
|
||||
|
@ -1,36 +1,34 @@
|
||||
FROM alpine
|
||||
|
||||
FROM alpine:3.10
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Get and install dependencies & packages
|
||||
RUN apk -U --no-cache add \
|
||||
curl \
|
||||
git \
|
||||
npm \
|
||||
nodejs && \
|
||||
npm install -g grunt-cli && \
|
||||
npm install -g http-server && \
|
||||
npm install npm@latest -g && \
|
||||
|
||||
npm install -g grunt-cli http-server && \
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Install CyberChef
|
||||
cd /root && \
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/gchq/cyberchef -b v8.20.0 --depth=1 && \
|
||||
chown -R nobody:nobody cyberchef && \
|
||||
git clone https://github.com/gchq/cyberchef -b v9.27.0 && \
|
||||
cd cyberchef && \
|
||||
npm install && \
|
||||
grunt prod && \
|
||||
mkdir -p /opt/cyberchef && \
|
||||
mv build/prod/* /opt/cyberchef && \
|
||||
cd / && \
|
||||
|
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#
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# Clean up
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apk del --purge git \
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npm && \
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rm -rf /root/* && \
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rm -rf /var/cache/apk/*
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#
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# Healthcheck
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HEALTHCHECK --retries=10 CMD curl -s -XGET 'http://127.0.0.1:8000'
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# Set user, workdir and start spiderfoot
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#
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# Set user, workdir and start cyberchef
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USER nobody:nobody
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WORKDIR /opt/cyberchef
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CMD ["http-server", "-p", "8000"]
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[](https://microbadger.com/images/dtagdevsec/cyberchef:1811 "Get your own version badge on microbadger.com") [](https://microbadger.com/images/dtagdevsec/cyberchef:1811 "Get your own image badge on microbadger.com")
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# cyberchef
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[cyberchef](https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef) The Cyber Swiss Army Knife - a web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis.
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This dockerized version is part of the **[T-Pot community honeypot](http://dtag-dev-sec.github.io/)** of Deutsche Telekom AG.
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The `Dockerfile` contains the blueprint for the dockerized version and will be used to setup the docker image.
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The `docker-compose.yml` contains the necessary settings to test cyberchef using `docker-compose`. This will ensure to start the docker container with the appropriate permissions and port mappings.
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# CyberChef UI
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- cyberchef_local
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ports:
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- "127.0.0.1:64299:8000"
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image: "dtagdevsec/cyberchef:1811"
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image: "ghcr.io/telekom-security/cyberchef:2006"
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read_only: true
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