freebsd-ports/security/hunch/pkg-install
Edwin Groothuis efe705504a New port: hunch - Scan httpd log files, find vulnerability probes,
mail admins

	Scan Apache log files for CodeRed, Nimda, FormMail, proxy
	scanners and other malicious probes. For each one found,
	track down the contact email from WHOIS data and send a
	notice. Built-in rate controls prevent flooding an admin
	even when his machines are scanning at high rates. Runs as
	a non-privileged cron job to not interfere with the HTTP
	daemon's operation.

	Notes to committer:
	 1. This port installs a user and a group "hunch". It doesn't
	 meet the conditions listed in the handbook for a "reserved"
	 uid/gid.
	 2. portlint will complain about the port. A lot. To the
	 best of my judgment all of the warnings can be ignored
	 with the exception of the one about BATCH which I could
	 find no documentation for. Therefore it is setting
	 IS_INTERACTIVE.

PR:		ports/44836
Submitted by:	Dan Pelleg <daniel+hunch@pelleg.org>
2003-08-28 09:21:14 +00:00

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#! /bin/sh
#
# Adapted from pkg-install in net/cvsup-mirror,
# presumably by jdp@FreeBSD.org
#
user=hunch
group=hunch
interval=4
ask() {
local question default answer
question=$1
default=$2
if [ -z "${PACKAGE_BUILDING}" ]; then
read -p "${question} [${default}]? " answer
fi
if [ x${answer} = x ]; then
answer=${default}
fi
echo ${answer}
}
yesno() {
local dflt question answer
question=$1
dflt=$2
while :; do
answer=$(ask "${question}" "${dflt}")
case "${answer}" in
[Yy]*) return 0;;
[Nn]*) return 1;;
esac
echo "Please answer yes or no."
done
}
make_account() {
local u g gcos homeopt home
u=$1
g=$2
gcos=$3
homeopt=${4:+"-d $4"}
if pw group show "${g}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "You already have a group \"${g}\", so I will use it."
else
echo "You need a group \"${g}\"."
if which -s pw && yesno "Would you like me to create it" y; then
pw groupadd ${g} || exit
echo "Done."
else
echo "Please create it, and try again."
if ! grep -q "^${u}:" /etc/passwd; then
echo "While you're at it, please create a user \"${u}\" too,"
echo "with a default group of \"${g}\"."
fi
exit 1
fi
fi
if pw user show "${u}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "You already have a user \"${u}\", so I will use it."
else
echo "You need a user \"${u}\"."
if which -s pw && yesno "Would you like me to create it" y; then
pw useradd ${u} -g ${g} -h - ${homeopt} \
-s /nonexistent -c "${gcos}" || exit
echo "Done."
else
echo "Please create it, and try again."
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ x"$homeopt" = x ]; then
eval home=~${u}
if [ ! -d "${home}" ]; then
if yesno \
"Would you like me to create ${u}'s home directory (${home})" y
then
(umask 77 && \
mkdir -p ${home}/) || exit
chown -R ${u}:${g} ${home} || exit
else
echo "Please create it, and try again."
exit 1
fi
fi
fi
}
case $2 in
POST-INSTALL)
# . ${base}/config.sh || exit
if which -s pw && which -s lockf; then
:
else
cat <<EOF
This system looks like a pre-2.2 version of FreeBSD. I see that it
is missing the "lockf" and/or "pw" utilities. I need these utilities.
Please get them and install them, and try again. You can get the
sources from:
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src/usr.bin/lockf.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src/usr.sbin/pw.tar.gz
EOF
exit 1
fi
echo ""
make_account ${user} ${group} "Probe-griping user" "/nonexistent"
echo "Fixing ownerships and modes"
chown ${user}:${group} ${PREFIX}/etc/hunch-special
misc_files="/var/db/hunch-timestamp /var/log/hunch.log"
touch $misc_files
chown ${user}:${group} $misc_files
chmod 664 ${PREFIX}/etc/hunch-special $misc_files
echo ""
if grep -q "^[^#]*/var/log/hunch.log" /etc/newsyslog.conf; then
echo -n "It looks like you already have some logging set up, so I "
echo "will use it."
else
if yesno "Would you like me to set up log rotation" y; then
echo "Adding hunch log entry to \"/etc/newsyslog.conf\"."
cat <<EOF >>/etc/newsyslog.conf
/var/log/hunch.log hunch:hunch 644 3 100 * Z
EOF
echo "Done."
else
cat <<EOF
OK, please remember to do it yourself. You should add an entry to
"/etc/newsyslog.conf".
EOF
fi
fi
echo ""
if grep -q "^[^#]*${PREFIX}/bin/complain-httpd" /etc/crontab; then
echo "It looks like your crontab is already set up, so I'll use that."
else
if [ ${interval} -eq 1 ]; then
updstr="hourly complaints"
else
updstr="complaints every ${interval} hours"
fi
if yesno "Would you like me to set up your crontab for ${updstr}" y
then
echo "Scheduling ${updstr} in \"/etc/crontab\"."
delay=5
now=$(date "+%s")
start=$((${now} + ${delay}*60))
hh=$(date -r ${start} "+%H")
mm=$(date -r ${start} "+%M")
h=$((${hh}))
m=$((${mm}))
if [ ${interval} -eq 1 ]; then
hstr="*"
else
h0=$((${h} % ${interval}))
if [ ${interval} -eq 24 ]; then
hstr=${h0}
else
h1=$((${h0} + 24 - ${interval}))
hstr=${h0}-${h1}/${interval}
fi
fi
cat <<EOF >>/etc/crontab
${m} ${hstr} * * * ${user} ${PREFIX}/bin/complain-httpd /var/log/httpd-access.log >> /var/log/hunch.log 2>&1
EOF
cat <<EOF
Done.
EOF
else
cat <<EOF
OK, please remember to do it yourself. The crontab entry should run
"${PREFIX}/bin/complain-httpd /var/log/htppd-access.log" as user ${user}
EOF
fi
fi
echo ""
if yesno "Would you like me to set up the sender's address as it appears on outgoing complaints" y; then
host=`hostname`
sender=$(ask "Enter sender's email address" "root@$host" )
tmp="${PREFIX}/bin/#complain-httpd$$"
trap "rm -f ${tmp}" 0 1 2 3 15
sed "s/sender = ''/sender = '$sender'/" ${PREFIX}/bin/complain-httpd >${tmp} || exit
chmod 755 ${tmp}
mv ${tmp} ${PREFIX}/bin/complain-httpd || exit
echo "Done."
else
cat <<EOF
OK, please remember to do it yourself. You should modify the "my \$sender=''"
line in "${PREFIX}/bin/complain-httpd".
EOF
fi
echo ""
echo "I can enable hunch right now, or leave it in parse-only mode"
echo "which will scan the logs and determine the contacts, but"
echo "will not actually send any mail."
if yesno "Would you like me enable hunch in mail-sending mode" y; then
nomail=0
else
nomail=1
fi
tmp="${PREFIX}/bin/#complain-httpd$$"
trap "rm -f ${tmp}" 0 1 2 3 15
sed "s/no_mailing = .*;/no_mailing = $nomail;/" ${PREFIX}/bin/complain-httpd >${tmp} || exit
chmod 755 ${tmp}
mv ${tmp} ${PREFIX}/bin/complain-httpd || exit
echo "OK."
echo ""
echo "You are now hunch-enabled"
;;
esac