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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 339 | Public License instead of this License. 340 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # SMS-LogAlert 2 | 3 | Allows a user to alert on keywords from alert genrated from logs like IPtables and sends a SMS message to users using SMTP. 4 | 5 | [*] Logic: 6 | - Performs simple check on supplied pass and user 7 | - Opens up log and checks for keyword and strips out Source IP 8 | - Sends SMS and clears log file 9 | - Places the IP in a list so multiple SMS arnt sent on previous IP's 10 | - Insures max SMS count has not been reached 11 | 12 | [*] Features: 13 | - Allows for custom log alerting 14 | - Supports MIME / or even HTML based alerting 15 | - Supports max SMS count 16 | - Sets specfic log file and time between checks 17 | 18 | 19 | [*]OPTIONS: 20 | 21 | -t = Will tell how long between log checks in Secs, defaults to 10 Secs. 22 | 23 | -s = Max SMS texts that can recived before it shuts down, default is 100. 24 | 25 | -e = Set required email addr user, ex ale@email.com 26 | 27 | -p = Set required email password 28 | 29 | -log = Set a log to parse 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SMS-LogAlert.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/python 2 | 3 | # Quick script that alerts on iptable logs 4 | # You must set these things: 5 | # ------------------------------ 6 | # (1) User and password of SMTP Server, if using GMAIL insure using unsecure app settings 7 | # (2) Recipients of the SMS need to be in list format 8 | # (3) Email addr must use proper SMS format per company .. ex ATT= txt.att.net 9 | 10 | import smtplib 11 | import os 12 | import time 13 | import argparse 14 | import sys 15 | 16 | from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart 17 | from email.mime.text import MIMEText 18 | 19 | global Source_IP_List 20 | 21 | 22 | Source_IP_List = [] 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | #HTML needs to be un "#"" 28 | 29 | 30 | def cli_parser(): 31 | parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False, description='''This script will monito a iptables log and alert by SMS, 32 | (1) Please ensure you provided User-Name and Password for SMTP for SMS. 33 | (2) Provide opitional Iptables log 34 | (3) Use Gmail for your email provider 35 | ''') 36 | parser.add_argument("-t", metavar="10", type=int, default=10, help="Will tell how long between log checks in Secs, defaults to 10 Secs.") 37 | parser.add_argument("-s", metavar="10", type=int, default=100, help="Max SMS texts that can recived before it shuts down, default is 100.") 38 | parser.add_argument("-e", metavar="email@eamil.com", help="Set required email addr user, ex ale@email.com") 39 | parser.add_argument("-p", metavar="1234", help="Set required email password") 40 | parser.add_argument("-log", metavar="/var/log/iptables.log", default="/var/log/iptables.log", help="Set a log to parse") 41 | parser.add_argument('-h', '-?', '--h', '-help', '--help', action="store_true", help=argparse.SUPPRESS) 42 | args = parser.parse_args() 43 | if args.h: 44 | parser.print_help() 45 | sys.exit() 46 | return args.t, args.s, args.e, args.p, args.log 47 | 48 | def smtp_check(senders_email, senders_password): 49 | #Try a conncetion to GMAIL's server to test cred 50 | try: 51 | mail = smtplib.SMTP('smtp.gmail.com', 587) 52 | mail.ehlo() 53 | mail.starttls() 54 | mail.login(senders_email, senders_password) 55 | mail.quit 56 | except smtplib.SMTPConnectError as error: 57 | print "[*] Error occurred during establishment of a connection with the server." 58 | exit() 59 | except smtplib.SMTPAuthenticationError as error: 60 | print "[*] SMTP AUthentication error Plese Check Email and Password and Try again!" 61 | exit() 62 | 63 | 64 | def mail(text_alert, max_sms, senders_email, senders_password): 65 | global sms 66 | recipient = ['xx@txt.att.net'] 67 | #recipient = ['xx@txt.att.net', 'xx@tmomail.net'] 68 | 69 | # Create message container - the correct MIME type is multipart/alternative. 70 | msg = MIMEMultipart('alternative') 71 | msg['Subject'] = "ADT-ALERT" 72 | msg['From'] = senders_email 73 | msg['To'] = ", ".join(recipient) 74 | 75 | # Create the body of the message (a plain-text and an HTML version). 76 | text = text_alert 77 | 78 | #HTML SUPPORT LIVES HERE 79 | #html = """\ 80 | # 81 | # 82 | # 83 | #

BECON HAS LANDEDbr> 84 | #

85 | # 86 | # 87 | #""" 88 | 89 | # Record the MIME types of both parts - text/plain and text/html. 90 | part1 = MIMEText(text, 'plain') 91 | #part2 = MIMEText(html, 'html') 92 | 93 | # Attach parts into message container. 94 | # According to RFC 2046, the last part of a multipart message, in this case 95 | # the HTML message, is best and preferred. 96 | msg.attach(part1) 97 | #msg.attach(part2) 98 | 99 | # Send the message via local SMTP server. 100 | mail = smtplib.SMTP('smtp.gmail.com', 587) 101 | mail.ehlo() 102 | mail.starttls() 103 | mail.login(senders_email, senders_password) 104 | mail.sendmail(senders_email, recipient, msg.as_string()) 105 | mail.quit() 106 | print "[*] Message has been sent!" 107 | sms_check(max_sms) 108 | return max_sms 109 | 110 | 111 | #This function monitors the log file 112 | def syslog_mon(sleep_time, max_sms, senders_email, senders_password, iptables_log): 113 | #Use log_file to point to the log you need to monitor 114 | while True: 115 | try: 116 | f = open(iptables_log, "r") 117 | try: 118 | # OR read one line at a time. 119 | log_data = f.readlines() 120 | f.close() 121 | Alert_on = '' 122 | for Alert_on in log_data: 123 | trigger = "CALLBACK" 124 | if trigger in Alert_on: 125 | Listed_data = str(Alert_on) 126 | Listed_data = Listed_data.split() 127 | data='' 128 | for element in Listed_data: 129 | if "SRC" in element: 130 | SRC_IP=element 131 | #Now check IP to see if it has been sent yet. 132 | ip_check(SRC_IP, max_sms, senders_email, senders_password) 133 | break 134 | except IOError: 135 | pass 136 | except IOError: 137 | pass 138 | sleep(sleep_time) 139 | 140 | #This function will check to see if the IP SMS has been sent yet, or add it the dict 141 | def ip_check(SRC_IP, max_sms, senders_email, senders_password): 142 | if SRC_IP in Source_IP_List: 143 | return 144 | else: 145 | Source_IP_List.append(SRC_IP) 146 | print "[*] We Have a CALLBACK at:", SRC_IP 147 | mail(SRC_IP, max_sms, senders_email, senders_password) 148 | clear_file() 149 | return 150 | 151 | 152 | 153 | #Open and clear th file for future Alets 154 | def clear_file(): 155 | try: 156 | f = open("/var/log/iptables.log", "w+") 157 | f.write("") 158 | f.close() 159 | print "[*] File has been cleared" 160 | except IOError: 161 | pass 162 | 163 | def sms_check(max_sms): 164 | max_sms = max_sms - 1 165 | if max_sms <= 1: 166 | print "[*] Reached max SMS count" 167 | exit() 168 | else: 169 | print "[*]", max_sms, "SMS remaing" 170 | return max_sms 171 | 172 | 173 | #Sleep so you wont block file 174 | def sleep(how_long): 175 | print "[*] Sleeping for interval of:", how_long, "second(s)" 176 | time.sleep(how_long) 177 | 178 | 179 | def title(): 180 | print "\n\ 181 | ##############################\n\ 182 | # SCRIPT KID THING #\n\ 183 | # KiLlSwiTch-GUI #\n\ 184 | ##############################\n\ 185 | This tools is for SMS log alerting on target Log \n " 186 | 187 | 188 | 189 | def main(): 190 | title() 191 | cli_time, cli_sms, cli_user, cli_pass, cli_log = cli_parser() 192 | 193 | #Performing checks to ensure proper delivery of SMS messages. 194 | if cli_user is None: 195 | print "[*] missing User-Name for SMTP login.. Now quiting" 196 | exit() 197 | if cli_pass is None: 198 | print "[*] missing Password for SMTP login.. Now quiting" 199 | exit() 200 | if cli_log == "/var/log/iptables.log": 201 | print "[*] WARNING Defualt log path is being used" 202 | #Try to connect to your SMTP server 203 | 204 | smtp_check(cli_user, cli_pass) 205 | syslog_mon(cli_time, cli_sms, cli_user, cli_pass, cli_log) 206 | 207 | 208 | if __name__ == "__main__": 209 | try: 210 | main() 211 | except KeyboardInterrupt: 212 | print 'Interrupted' 213 | try: 214 | sys.exit(0) 215 | except SystemExit: 216 | os._exit(0) 217 | 218 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SMS-flood.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import smtplib 2 | import os 3 | import time 4 | import argparse 5 | import sys 6 | 7 | from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart 8 | from email.mime.text import MIMEText 9 | 10 | global Source_IP_List 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | def mail(): 17 | global sms 18 | 19 | senders_email = "xxxxx@gmail.com" 20 | senders_password = "xxxxx" 21 | 22 | recipient = ['11111111@vtext.com', '1234567890@txt.att.net']] 23 | 24 | # Create message container - the correct MIME type is multipart/alternative. 25 | msg = MIMEMultipart('alternative') 26 | msg['Subject'] = "ALERT" 27 | msg['From'] = senders_email 28 | msg['To'] = ", ".join(recipient) 29 | 30 | # Create the body of the message (a plain-text and an HTML version). 31 | text = "This sucks" 32 | 33 | #HTML SUPPORT LIVES HERE 34 | #html = """\ 35 | # 36 | # 37 | # 38 | #

BECON HAS LANDEDbr> 39 | #

40 | # 41 | # 42 | #""" 43 | 44 | # Record the MIME types of both parts - text/plain and text/html. 45 | part1 = MIMEText(text, 'plain') 46 | #part2 = MIMEText(html, 'html') 47 | 48 | # Attach parts into message container. 49 | # According to RFC 2046, the last part of a multipart message, in this case 50 | # the HTML message, is best and preferred. 51 | msg.attach(part1) 52 | #msg.attach(part2) 53 | 54 | # Send the message via local SMTP server. 55 | mail = smtplib.SMTP('smtp.gmail.com', 587) 56 | mail.ehlo() 57 | mail.starttls() 58 | mail.login(senders_email, senders_password) 59 | mail.sendmail(senders_email, recipient, msg.as_string()) 60 | mail.quit() 61 | print "[*] Message has been sent!" 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | def main(): 66 | while True: 67 | mail() 68 | 69 | 70 | if __name__ == "__main__": 71 | main() 72 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------