#!/usr/bin/env python """ This runs netstat on a local or remote server. It calculates some simple statistical information on the number of external inet connections. It groups by IP address. This can be used to detect if one IP address is taking up an excessive number of connections. It can also send an email alert if a given IP address exceeds a threshold between runs of the script. This script can be used as a drop-in Munin plugin or it can be used stand-alone from cron. I used this on a busy web server that would sometimes get hit with denial of service attacks. This made it easy to see if a script was opening many multiple connections. A typical browser would open fewer than 10 connections at once. A script might open over 100 simultaneous connections. ./topip.py [-s server_hostname] [-u username] [-p password] {-a from_addr,to_addr} {-n N} {-v} {--ipv6} -s : hostname of the remote server to login to. -u : username to user for login. -p : password to user for login. -n : print stddev for the the number of the top 'N' ipaddresses. -v : verbose - print stats and list of top ipaddresses. -a : send alert if stddev goes over 20. -l : to log message to /var/log/topip.log --ipv6 : this parses netstat output that includes ipv6 format. Note that this actually only works with ipv4 addresses, but for versions of netstat that print in ipv6 format. --stdev=N : Where N is an integer. This sets the trigger point for alerts and logs. Default is to trigger if max value is above 5 standard deviations. Example: This will print stats for the top IP addresses connected to the given host: ./topip.py -s www.example.com -u mylogin -p mypassword -n 10 -v This will send an alert email if the maxip goes over the stddev trigger value and the the current top ip is the same as the last top ip (/tmp/topip.last): ./topip.py -s www.example.com -u mylogin -p mypassword -n 10 -v -a alert@example.com,user@example.com This will print the connection stats for the localhost in Munin format: ./topip.py Noah Spurrier $Id: topip.py 489 2007-11-28 23:40:34Z noah $ """ import pexpect, pxssh # See http://pexpect.sourceforge.net/ import os, sys, time, re, getopt, pickle, getpass, smtplib import traceback from pprint import pprint TOPIP_LOG_FILE = '/var/log/topip.log' TOPIP_LAST_RUN_STATS = '/var/run/topip.last' def exit_with_usage(): print globals()['__doc__'] os._exit(1) def stats(r): """This returns a dict of the median, average, standard deviation, min and max of the given sequence. >>> from topip import stats >>> print stats([5,6,8,9]) {'med': 8, 'max': 9, 'avg': 7.0, 'stddev': 1.5811388300841898, 'min': 5} >>> print stats([1000,1006,1008,1014]) {'med': 1008, 'max': 1014, 'avg': 1007.0, 'stddev': 5.0, 'min': 1000} >>> print stats([1,3,4,5,18,16,4,3,3,5,13]) {'med': 4, 'max': 18, 'avg': 6.8181818181818183, 'stddev': 5.6216817577237475, 'min': 1} >>> print stats([1,3,4,5,18,16,4,3,3,5,13,14,5,6,7,8,7,6,6,7,5,6,4,14,7]) {'med': 6, 'max': 18, 'avg': 7.0800000000000001, 'stddev': 4.3259218670706474, 'min': 1} """ total = sum(r) avg = float(total)/float(len(r)) sdsq = sum([(i-avg)**2 for i in r]) s = list(r) s.sort() return dict(zip(['med', 'avg', 'stddev', 'min', 'max'] , (s[len(s)//2], avg, (sdsq/len(r))**.5, min(r), max(r)))) def send_alert (message, subject, addr_from, addr_to, smtp_server='localhost'): """This sends an email alert. """ message = 'From: %s\r\nTo: %s\r\nSubject: %s\r\n\r\n' % (addr_from, addr_to, subject) + message server = smtplib.SMTP(smtp_server) server.sendmail(addr_from, addr_to, message) server.quit() def main(): ###################################################################### ## Parse the options, arguments, etc. ###################################################################### try: optlist, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'h?valqs:u:p:n:', ['help','h','?','ipv6','stddev=']) except Exception, e: print str(e) exit_with_usage() options = dict(optlist) munin_flag = False if len(args) > 0: if args[0] == 'config': print 'graph_title Netstat Connections per IP' print 'graph_vlabel Socket connections per IP' print 'connections_max.label max' print 'connections_max.info Maximum number of connections per IP' print 'connections_avg.label avg' print 'connections_avg.info Average number of connections per IP' print 'connections_stddev.label stddev' print 'connections_stddev.info Standard deviation' return 0 elif args[0] != '': print args, len(args) return 0 exit_with_usage() if [elem for elem in options if elem in ['-h','--h','-?','--?','--help']]: print 'Help:' exit_with_usage() if '-s' in options: hostname = options['-s'] else: # if host was not specified then assume localhost munin plugin. munin_flag = True hostname = 'localhost' # If localhost then don't ask for username/password. if hostname != 'localhost' and hostname != '127.0.0.1': if '-u' in options: username = options['-u'] else: username = raw_input('username: ') if '-p' in options: password = options['-p'] else: password = getpass.getpass('password: ') else: use_localhost = True if '-l' in options: log_flag = True else: log_flag = False if '-n' in options: average_n = int(options['-n']) else: average_n = None if '-v' in options: verbose = True else: verbose = False if '-a' in options: alert_flag = True (alert_addr_from, alert_addr_to) = tuple(options['-a'].split(',')) else: alert_flag = False if '--ipv6' in options: ipv6_flag = True else: ipv6_flag = False if '--stddev' in options: stddev_trigger = float(options['--stddev']) else: stddev_trigger = 5 if ipv6_flag: netstat_pattern = '(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+::ffff:(\S+):(\S+)\s+.*?\r' else: netstat_pattern = '(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(?:::ffff:)*(\S+):(\S+)\s+.*?\r' #netstat_pattern = '(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+):(\S+)\s+.*?\r' # run netstat (either locally or via SSH). if use_localhost: p = pexpect.spawn('netstat -n -t') PROMPT = pexpect.TIMEOUT else: p = pxssh.pxssh() p.login(hostname, username, password) p.sendline('netstat -n -t') PROMPT = p.PROMPT # loop through each matching netstat_pattern and put the ip address in the list. ip_list = {} try: while 1: i = p.expect([PROMPT, netstat_pattern]) if i == 0: break k = p.match.groups()[4] if k in ip_list: ip_list[k] = ip_list[k] + 1 else: ip_list[k] = 1 except: pass # remove a few common, uninteresting addresses from the dictionary. ip_list = dict([ (key,value) for key,value in ip_list.items() if '192.168.' not in key]) ip_list = dict([ (key,value) for key,value in ip_list.items() if '127.0.0.1' not in key]) # sort dict by value (count) #ip_list = sorted(ip_list.iteritems(),lambda x,y:cmp(x[1], y[1]),reverse=True) ip_list = ip_list.items() if len(ip_list) < 1: if verbose: print 'Warning: no networks connections worth looking at.' return 0 ip_list.sort(lambda x,y:cmp(y[1],x[1])) # generate some stats for the ip addresses found. if average_n <= 1: average_n = None s = stats(zip(*ip_list[0:average_n])[1]) # The * unary operator treats the list elements as arguments s['maxip'] = ip_list[0] # print munin-style or verbose results for the stats. if munin_flag: print 'connections_max.value', s['max'] print 'connections_avg.value', s['avg'] print 'connections_stddev.value', s['stddev'] return 0 if verbose: pprint (s) print pprint (ip_list[0:average_n]) # load the stats from the last run. try: last_stats = pickle.load(file(TOPIP_LAST_RUN_STATS)) except: last_stats = {'maxip':None} if s['maxip'][1] > (s['stddev'] * stddev_trigger) and s['maxip']==last_stats['maxip']: if verbose: print 'The maxip has been above trigger for two consecutive samples.' if alert_flag: if verbose: print 'SENDING ALERT EMAIL' send_alert(str(s), 'ALERT on %s' % hostname, alert_addr_from, alert_addr_to) if log_flag: if verbose: print 'LOGGING THIS EVENT' fout = file(TOPIP_LOG_FILE,'a') #dts = time.strftime('%Y:%m:%d:%H:%M:%S', time.localtime()) dts = time.asctime() fout.write ('%s - %d connections from %s\n' % (dts,s['maxip'][1],str(s['maxip'][0]))) fout.close() # save state to TOPIP_LAST_RUN_STATS try: pickle.dump(s, file(TOPIP_LAST_RUN_STATS,'w')) os.chmod (TOPIP_LAST_RUN_STATS, 0664) except: pass # p.logout() if __name__ == '__main__': try: main() sys.exit(0) except SystemExit, e: raise e except Exception, e: print str(e) traceback.print_exc() os._exit(1)