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Sometimes you just want a simple honeypot that collects credentials, nothing more. Heralding is that honeypot! Currently the following protocols are supported: ftp, telnet, ssh, http, https, pop3, pop3s, imap, imaps and smtp.

You need Python 3.5.0 or higher.

Starting the honeypot

$ sudo heralding
2017-05-14 21:55:55,948 (root) Initializing Heralding version 0.2.0
2017-05-14 21:55:55,968 (root) Using default config file: "/home/kajoj/heralding/bin/heralding/heralding.yml", if you want to customize values please copy this file to the current working directory
2017-05-14 21:55:55,998 (heralding.reporting.file_logger) File logger started, using file: heralding_activity.log
2017-05-14 21:55:55,999 (heralding.honeypot) Started Telnet capability listening on port 23
2017-05-14 21:55:55,999 (heralding.honeypot) Started Http capability listening on port 80
2017-05-14 21:55:55,999 (heralding.honeypot) Started Pop3 capability listening on port 110
2017-05-14 21:55:56,000 (heralding.honeypot) Started https capability listening on port 443
2017-05-14 21:55:56,000 (heralding.honeypot) Started Imap capability listening on port 143
2017-05-14 21:55:56,000 (heralding.honeypot) Started ftp capability listening on port 21
2017-05-14 21:55:56,000 (heralding.honeypot) Started Imaps capability listening on port 993
2017-05-14 21:55:56,001 (heralding.honeypot) Started Pop3S capability listening on port 995
2017-05-14 21:55:56,116 (heralding.honeypot) Started SSH capability listening on port 22
2017-05-14 21:55:56,117 (heralding.honeypot) Started smtp capability listening on port 25
2017-05-14 21:55:56,118 (root) Privileges dropped, running as nobody/nogroup.

Viewing the collected data

$ tail -f heralding_activity.log
timestamp,auth_id,auth_type,session_id,source_ip,source_port,destination_port,protocol,username,password
2016-03-12 20:35:02.258198,192.168.2.129,51551,23,telnet,bond,james
2016-03-12 20:35:09.658593,192.168.2.129,51551,23,telnet,clark,P@SSw0rd123
2016-03-18 19:31:38.064700,192.168.2.129,53416,22,ssh,NOP_Manden,M@MS3
2016-03-18 19:31:38.521047,192.168.2.129,53416,22,ssh,guest,guest
2016-03-18 19:31:39.376768,192.168.2.129,53416,22,ssh,HundeMad,katNIPkat
2016-03-18 19:33:07.064504,192.168.2.129,53431,110,pop3,charles,N00P1SH
2016-03-18 19:33:12.504483,192.168.2.129,53431,110,pop3,NektarManden,mANDENnEktar
2016-03-18 19:33:24.952645,192.168.2.129,53433,21,ftp,Jamie,brainfreeze
2016-03-18 19:33:47.008562,192.168.2.129,53436,21,ftp,NektarKongen,SuperS@cretP4ssw0rd1
2016-03-18 19:36:56.077840,192.168.2.129,53445,21,ftp,Joooop,Pooop

Installing Heralding

To install the latest stable (well, semi-stable) version, use pip:

pip install heralding

Make sure that requirements and pip is installed. Simple way to do this on a Debian-based OS is:

sudo apt-get install python-pip python-dev build-essential libssl-dev libffi-dev
sudo pip install -r requirements.txt

And finally start the honeypot:

mkdir tmp
cd tmp
sudo heralding

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