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#!perl -Tw
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=head1 NAME
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p0f - A TCP Fingerprinting Identification Plugin
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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Use TCP fingerprint info (remote computer OS, network distance, etc) to
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implement more sophisticated anti-spam policies.
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This p0f module inserts a 'p0f' note that other qpsmtpd plugins can inspect.
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It includes the following information about the TCP fingerprint (link,
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detail, distance, uptime, genre). Here's an example connection note:
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genre => FreeBSD
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detail => 6.x (1)
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uptime => 1390
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link => ethernet/modem
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distance => 17
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Which was parsed from this p0f fingerprint:
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24.18.227.2:39435 - FreeBSD 6.x (1) (up: 1390 hrs)
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-> 208.75.177.101:25 (distance 17, link: ethernet/modem)
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=head1 MOTIVATION
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This p0f plugin provides a way to make sophisticated policies for email
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messages. For example, the vast majority of email connections to my server
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from Windows computers are spam (>99%). But, I have a few clients that use
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Exchange servers so I can't just block email from all Windows computers.
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Same goes for greylisting. Finance companies (AmEx, BoA, etc) just love to
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send notices that they won't queue and retry. Either they deliver at that
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instant or never. When I enable greylisting, I lose valid messages. Grrr.
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So, while I'm not willing to use greylisting, and I'm not willing to block
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connections from Windows computers, I am quite willing to greylist all email
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from Windows computers.
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=head1 CONFIGURATION
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Create a startup script for PF that creates a communication socket when your
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server starts up.
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p0f -u qpsmtpd -d -q -Q /tmp/.p0f_socket 'dst port 25' -o /dev/null
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chown qpsmtpd /tmp/.p0f_socket
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add an entry to config/plugins to enable p0f:
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ident/p0f /tmp/.p0f_socket
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=head2 local_ip
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Use the local_ip option to override the IP address of your mail server. This
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is useful if your mail server has a private IP because it is running behind
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a firewall. For example, my mail server has the IP 127.0.0.6, but the world
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knows my mail server as 208.75.177.101.
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Example config/plugins entry with local_ip override:
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ident/p0f /tmp/.p0f_socket local_ip 208.75.177.101
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All code heavily based upon the p0fq.pl included with the p0f distribution.
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2010-05-11 06:55:53 +02:00
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=head1 Environment requirements
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p0f requires four pieces of information to look up the p0f fingerprint:
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local_ip, local_port, remote_ip, and remote_port. TcpServer.pm has been
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has been updated to provide that information when running under djb's
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tcpserver. The async, forkserver, and prefork models will likely require
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some additional changes to make sure these fields are populated.
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=head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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Heavily based upon the p0fq.pl included with the p0f distribution.
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=head1 AUTHORS
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Matt Simerson <msimerson@cpan.org> - 5/1/2010
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previous unnamed author
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=cut
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use IO::Socket;
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use Net::IP;
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my $QUERY_MAGIC = 0x0defaced;
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sub register {
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my ($self, $qp, $p0f_socket, %args) = @_;
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$p0f_socket =~ /(.*)/; # untaint
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$self->{_args}->{p0f_socket} = $1;
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foreach (keys %args) {
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$self->{_args}->{$_} = $args{$_};
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}
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}
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sub hook_connect {
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my($self, $qp) = @_;
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my $p0f_socket = $self->{_args}->{p0f_socket};
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my $local_ip = $self->{_args}{local_ip} || $self->qp->connection->local_ip;
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my $src = new Net::IP ($self->qp->connection->remote_ip)
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or $self->log(LOGERROR, "p0f: ".Net::IP::Error()), return (DECLINED);
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my $dst = new Net::IP($local_ip)
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or $self->log(LOGERROR, "p0f: ".NET::IP::Error()), return (DECLINED);
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my $query = pack("L L L N N S S",
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$QUERY_MAGIC,
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1,
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rand ^ 42 ^ time,
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$src->intip(),
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$dst->intip(),
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$self->qp->connection->remote_port,
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$self->qp->connection->local_port);
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# Open the connection to p0f
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socket(SOCK, PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0)
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or $self->log(LOGERROR, "p0f: socket: $!"), return (DECLINED);
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connect(SOCK, sockaddr_un($p0f_socket))
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or $self->log(LOGERROR, "p0f: connect: $!"), return (DECLINED);
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defined syswrite SOCK, $query
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or $self->log(LOGERROR, "p0f: write: $!"), close SOCK, return (DECLINED);
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my $response;
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defined sysread SOCK, $response, 1024
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or $self->log(LOGERROR, "p0f: read: $!"), close SOCK, return (DECLINED);
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close SOCK;
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# Extract the response from p0f
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my ($magic, $id, $type, $genre, $detail, $dist, $link, $tos, $fw,
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$nat, $real, $score, $mflags, $uptime) =
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unpack ("L L C Z20 Z40 c Z30 Z30 C C C s S N", $response);
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if ($magic != $QUERY_MAGIC) {
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$self->log(LOGERROR, "p0f: Bad response magic.");
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return (DECLINED);
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}
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if ($type == 1) {
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$self->log(LOGERROR, "p0f: P0f did not honor our query");
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return (DECLINED);
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}
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if ($type == 2) {
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$self->log(LOGWARN, "p0f: This connection is no longer in the cache");
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return (DECLINED);
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}
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my $p0f = {
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genre => $genre,
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detail => $detail,
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distance => $dist,
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link => $link,
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uptime => $uptime,
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};
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$self->qp->connection->notes('p0f', $p0f);
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$self->log(LOGINFO, "Results: ".$p0f->{genre}." (".$p0f->{detail}.")");
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$self->log(LOGERROR,"error: $@") if $@;
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return DECLINED;
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}
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