├── TODO.rst ├── .gitignore ├── ipmonitoring.ini ├── config.py ├── README.md ├── ipmonitoring.py ├── ipchecker.py └── LICENSE /TODO.rst: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | TODO 2 | ==== 3 | 4 | 1.Add python option parser to parse the commands from shell. 5 | 6 | 2.Remove the email support completely and make the program compatible to work 7 | from terminal. 8 | 9 | 3.Make the code support with latest layout changes of target websites. 10 | 11 | 12 | I'm glad if somebody interested in contributing. 13 | 14 | 15 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | *.py[co] 2 | 3 | # Packages 4 | *.egg 5 | *.egg-info 6 | dist 7 | build 8 | eggs 9 | parts 10 | bin 11 | var 12 | sdist 13 | develop-eggs 14 | .installed.cfg 15 | 16 | # Installer logs 17 | pip-log.txt 18 | 19 | # Unit test / coverage reports 20 | .coverage 21 | .tox 22 | 23 | #Translations 24 | *.mo 25 | 26 | #Mr Developer 27 | .mr.developer.cfg 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ipmonitoring.ini: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This file is part of IPmonitoring Tool 2 | ## Copyright (C) 2012, Haridas N 3 | # 4 | # IPmonitoring is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 5 | #it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 6 | #the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 7 | # any later version. 8 | # 9 | #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 10 | #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 11 | #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 12 | #GNU General Public License for more details. 13 | # 14 | #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 15 | #along with this program. If not, see 16 | 17 | 18 | #Ipmonitoring Configuration file. 19 | #This follow the simple INI modle configuration file structure. 20 | #Dont edit the tag names given inside the squre bracket('[]'). 21 | 22 | 23 | #The list of ips configured with this tool for constant monitoring with different dnsbls,senderbase and honeyport. 24 | [iplist] 25 | ips =8.8.8.8, 4.2.2.2 26 | 27 | #The list of email ids to which this tool will send the report. 28 | [email] 29 | list = haridas@haridas.in 30 | 31 | #This tool have now Three enabled checking, you can enable/disable these checkings. 32 | [enabled_checking] 33 | dnsbl_check = True 34 | senderbase_check = True 35 | honeypot_check = True 36 | 37 | 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /config.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ''' 2 | This file is part of IPmonitoring Tool 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2012, Haridas N 5 | 6 | IPmonitoring is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 8 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 9 | any later version. 10 | 11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 14 | GNU General Public License for more details. 15 | 16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 17 | along with this program. If not, see 18 | 19 | ''' 20 | # To change this template, choose Tools | Templates 21 | # and open the template in the editor. 22 | 23 | __author__ = "haridas" 24 | __date__ = "$Oct 13, 2010 5:55:12 PM$" 25 | 26 | ''' 27 | Central system configuration file for the ipmonitoring tool 28 | 29 | ''' 30 | 31 | 32 | #File Which Store the usage information of this tool. 33 | LOG_FILE = '/home/users/haridas/total_hits.txt' 34 | 35 | 36 | #Template Directory where we store the html files required to send html mails. 37 | #Give full path name. 38 | 39 | TEMPLATE_DIR = '/home/users/haridas/NetBeansProjects/Ipmonitoring/src/mailing' 40 | 41 | 42 | #From Address used while sending mail reports. 43 | MAIL_FROM = 'admin@localserver.com' 44 | 45 | 46 | if __name__ == "__main__": 47 | pass 48 | 49 | 50 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Ipmonitoring 2 | ============ 3 | 4 | **WARNING**: The main components of this project relay up on extracting contents 5 | from the target web sites. There is a chance in 6 | future those sites may change their layout. So in that case this program 7 | has to adopt those changes on the web page to work properly. 8 | 9 | This program basically checks the reputation of given list of IPs against set 10 | of predefined DNSBLs, from Project honeypot site, and from Senderbase site. The 11 | functionality of Project honeypot and senderbase checks are relay up on their 12 | site structure. So please don't expect this works if they changed the sites' 13 | layout. Please contact me if you need any help on that. 14 | 15 | Check the reputation of your IP before sending mails from it. If it doesn't 16 | have good reputation then the chance for your mails go into users' spam folder 17 | is very high. 18 | 19 | 20 | If the IP hasn't have good reputation, most probably it was due to your 21 | incorrect settings on the DNS zone file. So you need to correctly set the 22 | following settings to claim that you are the soul owner of mails that you are 23 | being sending from this IP and domain. 24 | 25 | 26 | 1. SPF settings 27 | 28 | This is a simple TXT record in the zone file to map your domain name to the 29 | IP from which you are sending mails. So the ISPs can recheck the origin of 30 | the mail. Microsoft use their on proprietary version if SPF, it's named as 31 | Sender ID. 32 | 33 | 2. DKIM settings 34 | 35 | This is kinda header encryption to your mail headers so that the ISP's can 36 | make sure that nobody in the midle manipulated the mail headers and 37 | contents. 38 | 39 | For the DKIM setup, you have to do little more work. First you have to sign 40 | all your mail using a private key before seinding it out. And then you have 41 | to keep the public key on DNS zone record as TXT format, so the ISP's can 42 | fetch this public key and make sure that nobody in the middle tempered 43 | your mail. 44 | 45 | This is kinda more secure method. Most of the ISPs fine with the SPF 46 | setttings only. So first do the SPF and then setup the DKIM. 47 | 48 | HOW To Run It 49 | ============ 50 | 51 | 1. Clone the repository into your local machine. 52 | 53 | $ git clone git@github.com:haridas/IP-monitoring.git 54 | OR 55 | Download the zip file from the github. 56 | 57 | 2. Go into the main project folder, and type - 58 | $ python ipmonitoring.py --help # To see the help 59 | 60 | USAGE FORMAT: 61 | 62 | python ipmonitoring.py -[d|h|s|all] [ip,ip/cidr,...] 63 | 64 | 65 | where: 66 | 67 | Option -d for DNSBL check 68 | Option -h for honeypot check 69 | Option -s for senderbase check 70 | Option -all for check all the option 71 | 72 | ip/cidr - Input single IP or multiple range of IP in CIDR format. 73 | 74 | 75 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ipmonitoring.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ''' 2 | This file is part of IPmonitoring Tool 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2012, Haridas N 5 | 6 | IPmonitoring is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 7 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 8 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 9 | any later version. 10 | 11 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 12 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 14 | GNU General Public License for more details. 15 | 16 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 17 | along with this program. If not, see 18 | 19 | ''' 20 | 21 | # To change this template, choose Tools | Templates 22 | # and open the template in the editor. 23 | 24 | __author__ = "haridas" 25 | __date__ = "$Jul 27, 2010 9:06:07 PM$" 26 | 27 | try: 28 | import sys 29 | import time 30 | import config 31 | except: 32 | print "Error in loading system modules." 33 | 34 | try: 35 | import ipchecker 36 | #from report import get_report 37 | except: 38 | print "The System path is not set correctly,\ 39 | Please check the module paths." 40 | print sys.exc_info()[1] 41 | sys.exit(0) 42 | 43 | 44 | class ipmonitoring: 45 | 46 | def __init__(self): 47 | self.iplist = [] 48 | self.email_list = [] 49 | self.dnsbl_check = 'False' 50 | self.senderbase_check = 'False' 51 | self.honeypot_check = 'False' 52 | #print 'test',len(sys.argv),sys.argv 53 | 54 | def cidr_spliting(self, ip): 55 | 56 | if ip == '': 57 | return [] 58 | else: 59 | ip = ip.split('/') 60 | #IP Validation for both cidr and ip portion. 61 | if len(ip) > 2: 62 | sys.exit() # To exit from the program. 63 | 64 | elif len(ip[0].split(".")) == 4: 65 | for oct in ip[0].split("."): 66 | if oct == '' or int(oct) > 255 or int(oct) < 0: 67 | sys.exit() 68 | else: 69 | print 'Error at cidr spliting..', "\n" 70 | #print ip,"\n" 71 | sys.exit() 72 | 73 | #Finding the Ip range. 74 | if len(ip) == 1: 75 | return ip 76 | 77 | elif ip[1] != '': # IP with cidr processed here. 78 | ip[1] = int(ip[1]) 79 | last_oct = (ip[0].split("."))[3] 80 | #print last_oct; 81 | if (ip[1] >= 24) and (ip[1] <= 32): 82 | pass 83 | else: 84 | print "This Tool only suport Masking of level upto ip/24" 85 | sys.exit() 86 | rang = 32 - ip[1] 87 | rang = 2 ** rang 88 | #Split Ip in to list for terms. 89 | temp_ip = ip[0].split(".") 90 | if len(temp_ip) != 4: 91 | print "Error in the IP..." 92 | 93 | # Reduce one count , one ip already with input. 94 | rang -= 1 95 | # To remove cidr field from this list. 96 | ip.pop() 97 | flag = 0 98 | 99 | for i in range(rang): 100 | local_incr = int(temp_ip[3]) + 1 101 | if local_incr > 254: 102 | flag = 1 103 | temp_ip[3] = str(int(last_oct) - 1) 104 | 105 | if flag == 0: 106 | temp_ip[3] = str(int(temp_ip[3]) + 1) 107 | #---->to int ---> Increment last digit ----> string. 108 | 109 | ip.append('.'.join(temp_ip)) 110 | else: 111 | ip.append('.'.join(temp_ip)) 112 | temp_ip[3] = str(int(temp_ip[3]) - 1) 113 | #Sorted List of Ips after processing ip/cidr input. 114 | 115 | ip.sort() 116 | return ip 117 | #print "The list IP's to be checked:",self.ip 118 | 119 | def main(self): 120 | 121 | ''' 122 | Main function which interface and transfer the controls to differnt 123 | modules. 124 | 125 | Responsibilties:- 126 | --------------- 127 | 1.Read configurations files from the ipmonitoring.ini. 128 | 2.Properly arrange the inputs from configurations into the compatible 129 | formats. 130 | 3.Then pass it to Ipchecker module for processing ip status. 131 | 4.Then pass the processed ip obeject to report creation module. 132 | 5.Then send the rerport via email. 133 | ''' 134 | try: 135 | if len(sys.argv) > 1: 136 | self.read_commandline() 137 | else: 138 | #self.read_ini_conf() 139 | print 'Input From configuration file' 140 | 141 | ip_check = ipchecker.IP(self.iplist) 142 | 143 | except: 144 | 145 | #print 'Input error.' 146 | #print sys.exc_info()[1] 147 | print ''' 148 | ----Input Error---- 149 | 150 | Check your input. 151 | 152 | USAGE FORMAT: 153 | 154 | python ipmonitoring.py -[d|h|s|all] [ip,ip/cidr,...] 155 | 156 | WHERE: 157 | 158 | Option -d for DNSBL check 159 | Option -h for honeypot check 160 | Option -s for senderbase check 161 | Option -all for check all the option 162 | 163 | ip/cidr - Input single IP or multiple range of IP in CIDR format. 164 | 165 | ''' 166 | sys.exit() 167 | 168 | # print "INput Error ..Captured from try-except block" 169 | # sys.exit(0) 170 | 171 | status_flag = 0 172 | if self.dnsbl_check == 'True': 173 | print 'Check dnsbls' 174 | ip_check.check_dnsbl() 175 | status_flag = status_flag + 1 176 | 177 | if self.senderbase_check == 'True': 178 | print 'Sender base Check...' 179 | ip_check.check_senderbase() 180 | status_flag = status_flag + 1 181 | 182 | if self.honeypot_check == 'True': 183 | print 'honey_checking..' 184 | ip_check.check_honeypot() 185 | status_flag = status_flag + 1 186 | 187 | if status_flag > 0: 188 | try: 189 | 190 | #report = get_report(ip_check) 191 | #report.create_html_report() 192 | #Use render() function to get the string output, 193 | #required to wirte to report html. 194 | 195 | #html_report = report.html_report.render() 196 | 197 | # Print available reports directly to the knosole. 198 | if hasattr(ip_check, 'dnsbl_status'): 199 | print ip_check.dnsbl_status 200 | 201 | if hasattr(ip_check, 'honeypot_result'): 202 | print ip_check.honeypot_result 203 | 204 | if hasattr(ip_check, 'senderbase_status'): 205 | print ip_check.senderbase_status 206 | except: 207 | print 'Testing...' 208 | print sys.exc_info() 209 | 210 | ##====Code for sending mails after getting all the reports.====# 211 | 212 | ##Get the Local time in the Formated way. 213 | #localtime = localtime = time.localtime(time.time()) 214 | #check_time = str(localtime[0]) + '-' + str(localtime[1]) + '-'\ 215 | # + str(localtime[2]) 216 | #mail_subject = 'Ip Status Report from IPmonitoring Tool [' + \ 217 | # check_time + ']' 218 | #try: 219 | # mail = Smtp('localhost', '', '') 220 | # # Setting the local default MTA to send mails, 221 | # # from current script running user. 222 | # mail.from_addr(config.MAIL_FROM) 223 | # mail.subject(mail_subject) 224 | # mail.connect() 225 | # mail.message(html_report) 226 | # mail.rcpt_to(self.email_list) 227 | # mail.send('html') 228 | # mail.close() 229 | # print 'Report sent to mail address.' 230 | #except: 231 | # print 'Error while sending mails..', sys.exc_info()[1] 232 | 233 | ##Save the Email Addres to which we send emails. 234 | #try: 235 | 236 | # file = open(config.LOG_FILE, "a+") 237 | # log = ", ".join(self.email_list) + " | " + check_time +\ 238 | # " " + str(localtime[3]) + ":" + str(localtime[4]) +\ 239 | # ":" + str(localtime[5]) + " | " + sys.argv[2] 240 | 241 | # file.write(log) 242 | # file.write("\n") 243 | # file.close() 244 | #except: 245 | # print sys.exc_info() 246 | ##print html_report 247 | 248 | else: 249 | 250 | print "Nothing to do..." 251 | 252 | ''' 253 | def read_ini_conf(self): 254 | 255 | try: 256 | cfg=INIConfig(open('ipmonitoring.ini')) 257 | except: 258 | print "Configuration file not found ..." 259 | dnsbl_check=cfg.enabled_checking.dnsbl_check 260 | sender_check=cfg.enabled_checking.senderbase_check 261 | honey_check=cfg.enabled_checking.honeypot_check 262 | 263 | #Get the list of ips from configuration file. 264 | final_iplist=[] 265 | ip_list=cfg.iplist.ips.split(","); 266 | for ip in ip_list: 267 | p=self.cidr_spliting(ip) 268 | if p != []: 269 | final_iplist.extend(p) 270 | 271 | #Get the email ids from configuration file. 272 | email_list=cfg.email.list.split(",") 273 | 274 | self.iplist = final_iplist 275 | self.dnsbl_check = dnsbl_check 276 | self.honeypot_check = honey_check 277 | self.senderbase_check = sender_check 278 | self.email_list = email_list 279 | 280 | ''' 281 | 282 | def read_commandline(self): 283 | ''' 284 | The command line option API here is very strict. 285 | 286 | eg: 287 | 288 | ipmonitoring -[d|h|s|all] [ip,ip/cidr,...] [email,emails...] 289 | ''' 290 | iplist = sys.argv[2].split(",") 291 | 292 | for ip in iplist: 293 | p = self.cidr_spliting(ip) 294 | if p != []: 295 | self.iplist.extend(p) 296 | 297 | if sys.argv[1][0] == '-': 298 | comd_option = sys.argv[1][1:] 299 | 300 | for cmd in comd_option: 301 | if cmd == 's': 302 | self.senderbase_check = 'True' 303 | elif cmd == 'd': 304 | self.dnsbl_check = 'True' 305 | elif cmd == 'h': 306 | self.honeypot_check = 'True' 307 | 308 | #print cmd 309 | elif sys.argv[1] == '-all': 310 | self.dnsbl_check = self.honeypot_check = self.senderbase_check = \ 311 | 'True' 312 | 313 | 314 | if __name__ == "__main__": 315 | ipmonitor = ipmonitoring() 316 | ipmonitor.main() 317 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ipchecker.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python 2 | ''' 3 | This file is part of IPmonitoring Tool 4 | 5 | Copyright (C) 2012, Haridas N 6 | 7 | IPmonitoring is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 8 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 9 | the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 10 | any later version. 11 | 12 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 13 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 14 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 15 | GNU General Public License for more details. 16 | 17 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 18 | along with this program. If not, see 19 | 20 | ''' 21 | 22 | __author__ = 'Haridas N' 23 | __date__ = '2010-07-13 12:13:00' 24 | 25 | import urllib 26 | import re 27 | import commands 28 | 29 | 30 | class IP: 31 | ''' 32 | 33 | Ip Checker 34 | ---------- 35 | 36 | Class IP with one public data member one list of ips and set 37 | of methods to perform specific operations. 38 | 39 | Developed using OOPs method. So here we have the followoing main 40 | classes and its datas, and methods to work over these data. 41 | 42 | Class Name: IP 43 | 44 | Datas:- 45 | 46 | Initialize the Ip list under the __init__ function and also 47 | have facility to receive CIDR formated imputs. 48 | 49 | Methods: 50 | 51 | 1. Get senderbasescore() 52 | 53 | Check the senderbase scroe of each ips in the object ip 54 | list. if it have more than one ip then 55 | it will check it for each ip. 56 | 57 | 2. Get mxtoolbox status() 58 | 59 | Similar to the above method here it will retrive the 60 | status of the blacklisting and the DNSBL 61 | for each IP in the IP list. 62 | 63 | 3. Get honeypot status of the ip 64 | 65 | Get number of honepot hits for these ips 66 | 67 | ''' 68 | 69 | def __init__(self, ip): 70 | 71 | assert isinstance(ip, list), "Provide List of Ip's" 72 | self.ip = ip 73 | 74 | def __del__(self): 75 | pass 76 | 77 | def getip(self): 78 | print ("This is the Ip: {0}".format(self.ip)) 79 | 80 | def check_senderbase(self): 81 | #print "Checking sender base..." 82 | # Create a dictionry to save Sender base check. key 83 | # IP ---> value: status. 84 | 85 | self.senderbase_status = {} 86 | 87 | # Select each ip from IP list and get the corresponding page 88 | # from senderbase.org and then crawel the required area. 89 | 90 | for ip in self.ip: 91 | 92 | url = 'http://www.senderbase.org/senderbase_queries' +\ 93 | '/detailip?search_string=' + ip 94 | 95 | #import pdb; pdb.set_trace() 96 | 97 | sock = urllib.urlopen(url) 98 | htmlfile = sock.read() 99 | sock.close() 100 | 101 | # Pattern used to get the reputation status form the Senderbase 102 | # webpage.Need some changes here when they changes Codes. 103 | regex_pattern = re.compile("""SenderBase reputation score""" + \ 104 | """.*?""" + \ 105 | """.*?([a-zA-Z]+).*?""", 106 | re.I | re.S | re.M) 107 | 108 | final_result = regex_pattern.findall(htmlfile) 109 | #print ip,":", final_result[0]; 110 | 111 | #Save the result in to a list. 112 | try: 113 | self.senderbase_status[ip] = final_result[0] 114 | except IndexError: 115 | pass 116 | 117 | ''' 118 | keys=self.senderbase_status.keys() 119 | keys.sort() #inplace replacement of sorted keys. 120 | for ip in keys: 121 | print ip,":",self.senderbase_status[ip]; 122 | 123 | SenderBase reputation score 124 | 125 | Good 126 | 127 | 128 | Regex more: 129 | 130 | re.I --> To get Case Insensitive Matching. 131 | re.S --> To Match all characters with "." including newline 132 | re.M --> To match Multiple line. 133 | 134 | #End of Sender base function. 135 | 136 | ''' 137 | 138 | def check_dnsbl(self): 139 | ''' 140 | Check_dnsbl(): Check ips with DNS Black lists. and gives the 141 | Result of blacklisted DNSBL's. 142 | ''' 143 | 144 | dnsbls = ['pam.mrs.kithrup.com', 'access.redhawk.org', 145 | 'all.spamblock.unit.liu.se', 'assholes.madscience.nl', 146 | 'blackholes.five-ten-sg.com', 'blackholes.intersil.net', 147 | 'blackholes.mail-abuse.org', 'blackholes.sandes.dk', 148 | 'blackholes.wirehub.net', 'blacklist.sci.kun.nl', 149 | 'bl.borderworlds.dk', 'bl.csma.biz', 'block.dnsbl.sorbs.net', 150 | 'blocked.hilli.dk', 'blocklist2.squawk.com', 151 | 'blocklist.squawk.com', 'bl.redhatgate.com', 152 | 'bl.spamcannibal.org', 'bl.spamcop.net', 'bl.starloop.com', 153 | 'bl.technovision.dk', 'cart00ney.surriel.com', 154 | 'cbl.abuseat.org', 'dev.null.dk', 'dews.qmail.org', 155 | 'dialup.blacklist.jippg.org', 'dialup.rbl.kropka.net', 156 | 'dialups.mail-abuse.org', 'dialups.visi.com', 157 | 'dnsbl-1.uceprotect.net', 'dnsbl-2.uceprotect.net', 158 | 'dnsbl-3.uceprotect.net', 'dnsbl.antispam.or.id', 159 | 'dnsbl.cyberlogic.net', 'dnsbl.njabl.org', 160 | 'dnsbl.solid.net', 'dnsbl.sorbs.net', 'duinv.aupads.org', 161 | 'dul.dnsbl.sorbs.net', 'dul.ru', 'dun.dnsrbl.net', 162 | 'dynablock.wirehub.net', 'fl.chickenboner.biz', 163 | 'forbidden.icm.edu.pl', 'hil.habeas.com', 164 | 'http.dnsbl.sorbs.net', 'intruders.docs.uu.se', 165 | 'korea.services.net', 'mail-abuse.blacklist.jippg.org', 166 | 'map.spam-rbl.com', 'misc.dnsbl.sorbs.net', 167 | 'msgid.bl.gweep.ca', 'multihop.dsbl.org', 168 | 'no-more-funn.moensted.dk', 'orbs.dorkslayers.com', 169 | 'orvedb.aupads.org', 'proxy.bl.gweep.ca', 'psbl.surriel.com', 170 | 'pss.spambusters.org.ar', 'rblmap.tu-berlin.de', 171 | 'rbl.schulte.org', 'rbl.snark.net', 'rbl.triumf.ca', 172 | 'relays.bl.gweep.ca', 'relays.bl.kundenserver.de', 173 | 'relays.dorkslayers.com', 'relays.mail-abuse.org', 174 | 'relays.nether.net', 'rsbl.aupads.org', 'sbl.csma.biz', 175 | 'sbl.spamhaus.org', 'sbl-xbl.spamhaus.org', 176 | 'smtp.dnsbl.sorbs.net', 'socks.dnsbl.sorbs.net', 177 | 'spam.dnsbl.sorbs.net', 'spam.dnsrbl.net', 178 | 'spamguard.leadmon.net', 'spam.olsentech.net', 179 | 'spamsources.dnsbl.info', 'spamsources.fabel.dk', 180 | 'spamsources.yamta.org', 'spam.wytnij.to', 181 | 'unconfirmed.dsbl.org', 'vbl.messagelabs.com', 182 | 'web.dnsbl.sorbs.net', 'whois.rfc-ignorant.org', 183 | 'will-spam-for-food.eu.org', 'xbl.spamhaus.org', 184 | 'zombie.dnsbl.sorbs.net', 'ztl.dorkslayers.com', 185 | 'cbl.abuseat.org', 'bhnc.njabl.org', 't1.dnsbl.net.au', 186 | 'list.dsbl.org', 'luckyseven.dnsbl.net', 187 | 'blacklist.spambag.org', 'dyna.spamrats.com', 188 | 'spam.spamrats.com', 'ubl.unsubscore.com', 'db.wpbl.info', 189 | '0spam.fusionzero.com'] 190 | 191 | #dnsbls=['dead_list checker.'] 192 | #Create a dictnory for store the 193 | 194 | self.dnsbl_status = {} 195 | 196 | for ip in self.ip: 197 | 198 | #Reverse IP address to use for DNSBL query. 199 | self.dnsbl_status[ip] = [''] 200 | local_list = [] 201 | 202 | ip_split = ip.split(".") 203 | ip_split.reverse() 204 | ip_reverse = ".".join(ip_split) 205 | 206 | for rbl in dnsbls: 207 | dig_output = commands.getoutput("dig " 208 | + ip_reverse + "." 209 | + rbl) 210 | 211 | regex_pattern = re.compile("127.0.0.([2-9]|10)") 212 | dig_result = regex_pattern.findall(dig_output) 213 | 214 | # Check for the regex has any result. 215 | if len(dig_result) >= 1: 216 | local_list.append(rbl) 217 | 218 | # Store the rbl list in to the dictnory. 219 | self.dnsbl_status[ip] = local_list 220 | #print ip,':',local_list #output the blacklist infor of each ip. 221 | 222 | def check_honeypot(self): 223 | ''' 224 | 225 | check_honeypot() function takes the ip list from the object variable 226 | and then it will search for the projecthonypot.ort site for 227 | the ip status. 228 | 229 | input : list of ips from object variable self.ip 230 | output: prints the result of each ip and provide an object dictnory 231 | self.honeypot_result; 232 | 233 | ''' 234 | 235 | #http://projecthoneypot.org/ip_208.101.1.74 236 | # Dict to save result of all ips. which is an nested one, 237 | # ie; each value field holds another dictnory value. 238 | self.honeypot_result = {} 239 | 240 | for ip in self.ip: 241 | # Dict to save result of an ip. which includes 242 | # three keys and values each. 243 | ip_result = {} 244 | url = 'http://projecthoneypot.org/ip_' + ip 245 | sock = urllib.urlopen(url) 246 | 247 | htmlfile = sock.read() 248 | sock.close() 249 | 250 | regex_pattern0 = re.compile('''We don\'t have data on\ 251 | this IP currently''', re.I) 252 | 253 | empty_check = regex_pattern0.findall(htmlfile) 254 | 255 | if len(empty_check) == 0: 256 | 257 | #print htmlfile; 258 | #Regular expression to scrawl elements from the honeypot page. 259 | regexp_pattern1 = re.compile( 260 | '''First Received From.*?.*?\s*([a-z0-9, ]+)''', re.I | re.S | re.M) 262 | regexp_pattern2 = re.compile( 263 | '''Last Received From.*?.*?\s*([a-z0-9, ]+)''', re.I | re.S | re.M) 265 | 266 | regexp_pattern3 = re.compile( 267 | '''Number Received.*?.*?\s*([a-z0-9, ]+)''', re.I | re.S | re.M) 269 | 270 | first_received = regexp_pattern1.findall(htmlfile) 271 | last_received = regexp_pattern2.findall(htmlfile) 272 | total_number = regexp_pattern3.findall(htmlfile) 273 | 274 | #print first_received,last_received,total_number 275 | 276 | if first_received and last_received and total_number: 277 | ip_result = {'First Received From': first_received[0], 278 | 'Last Received From': last_received[0], 279 | 'Total number of mails': total_number[0]} 280 | 281 | #print '\n\t\t=======',ip,'=======\n\n 282 | # :',first_received[0],'\n\n 283 | # :',last_received[0],'\n\n 284 | # :',total_number[0],'\n\n' 285 | self.honeypot_result[ip] = ip_result 286 | else: 287 | #print "Please Check ...Crawler 288 | #couldn't yeild any result..." 289 | break 290 | else: 291 | print("{0}: Not listed".format(ip)) 292 | self.honeypot_result[ip] = {} 293 | 294 | if __name__ == '__main__': 295 | print'Main program' 296 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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