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1 From cc2d8ccca6a7fafe2c08b7d180e81aeae8eb1b35 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
2 From: Matt Simerson <matt@tnpi.net>
3 Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 01:06:54 -0400
4 Subject: added local_ip option to p0f plugin
5
6 (updated patch against rspier/qpsmtpd)
7
8 The p0f plugin defaulted to binding to TCPLOCALIP, which doesn't work
9 when the mail server is running behind a firewall with a private IP. If
10 the local_ip option is set in the config file, it overrides TCPLOCALIP.
11
12 Added POD documentation for local_ip option and p0f general usage
13
14 Signed-off-by: Robert <rspier@pobox.com>
15 ---
16 plugins/ident/p0f | 87 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
17 1 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
18
19 diff --git a/plugins/ident/p0f b/plugins/ident/p0f
20 index 98b56ec..c92634e 100644
21 --- a/plugins/ident/p0f
22 +++ b/plugins/ident/p0f
23 @@ -1,20 +1,68 @@
24 # -*- perl -*-
25
26 -=pod
27 +=head1 NAME
28
29 -An Identification Plugin
30 +p0f - A TCP Fingerprinting Identification Plugin
31
32 - ./p0f -u qpsmtpd -d -q -Q /tmp/.p0f_socket 'dst port 25' -o /dev/null && \
33 - chown qpsmtpd /tmp/.p0f_socket
34 +=head1 SYNOPSIS
35
36 -and add
37 +Use TCP fingerprint info (remote computer OS, network distance, etc) to
38 +implement more sophisticated anti-spam policies.
39 +
40 +=head1 DESCRIPTION
41 +
42 +This p0f module inserts a 'p0f' note that other qpsmtpd plugins can inspect.
43 +It includes the following information about the TCP fingerprint (link,
44 +detail, distance, uptime, genre). Here's an example connection note:
45 +
46 + genre => FreeBSD
47 + detail => 6.x (1)
48 + uptime => 1390
49 + link => ethernet/modem
50 + distance => 17
51 +
52 +Which was parsed from this p0f fingerprint:
53 +
54 + 24.18.227.2:39435 - FreeBSD 6.x (1) (up: 1390 hrs)
55 + -> 208.75.177.101:25 (distance 17, link: ethernet/modem)
56 +
57 +=head1 MOTIVATION
58 +
59 +This p0f plugin provides a way to make sophisticated policies for email
60 +messages. For example, the vast majority of email connections to my server
61 +from Windows computers are spam (>99%). But, I have a few clients that use
62 +Exchange servers so I can't just block email from all Windows computers.
63 +
64 +Same goes for greylisting. Finance companies (AmEx, BoA, etc) just love to
65 +send notices that they won't queue and retry. Either they deliver at that
66 +instant or never. When I enable greylisting, I lose valid messages. Grrr.
67 +
68 +So, while I'm not willing to use greylisting, and I'm not willing to block
69 +connections from Windows computers, I am quite willing to greylist all email
70 +from Windows computers.
71 +
72 +=head1 CONFIGURATION
73 +
74 +Create a startup script for PF that creates a communication socket when your
75 +server starts up.
76 +
77 + p0f -u qpsmtpd -d -q -Q /tmp/.p0f_socket 'dst port 25' -o /dev/null
78 + chown qpsmtpd /tmp/.p0f_socket
79 +
80 +add an entry to config/plugins to enable p0f:
81
82 ident/p0f /tmp/.p0f_socket
83
84 -to config/plugins
85 +=head2 local_ip
86 +
87 +Use the local_ip option to override the IP address of your mail server. This
88 +is useful if your mail server has a private IP because it is running behind
89 +a firewall. For example, my mail server has the IP 127.0.0.6, but the world
90 +knows my mail server as 208.75.177.101.
91 +
92 +Example config/plugins entry with local_ip override:
93
94 -it puts things into the 'p0f' connection notes so other plugins can do
95 -things based on source OS.
96 + ident/p0f /tmp/.p0f_socket local_ip 208.75.177.101
97
98 All code heavily based upon the p0fq.pl included with the p0f distribution.
99
100 @@ -26,6 +74,15 @@ has been updated to provide that information when running under djb's
101 tcpserver. The async, forkserver, and prefork models will likely require
102 some additional changes to make sure these fields are populated.
103
104 +=head1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
105 +
106 +Heavily based upon the p0fq.pl included with the p0f distribution.
107 +
108 +=head1 AUTHORS
109 +
110 + Matt Simerson <msimerson@cpan.org> - 5/1/2010
111 + previous unnamed author
112 +
113 =cut
114
115 use IO::Socket;
116 @@ -34,22 +91,24 @@ use Net::IP;
117 my $QUERY_MAGIC = 0x0defaced;
118
119 sub register {
120 - my ($self, $qp, $p0f_socket) = @_;
121 + my ($self, $qp, $p0f_socket, %args) = @_;
122
123 - $p0f_socket =~ /(.*)/; # untaint
124 - $self->{_args}->{p0f_socket} = $1;
125 + $p0f_socket =~ /(.*)/; # untaint
126 + $self->{_args}->{p0f_socket} = $1;
127 + foreach (keys %args) {
128 + $self->{_args}->{$_} = $args{$_};
129 + }
130 }
131
132 sub hook_connect {
133 my($self, $qp) = @_;
134
135 my $p0f_socket = $self->{_args}->{p0f_socket};
136 - my $srcport =
137 - my $destport = $self->qp->connection->local_port;
138 + my $local_ip = $self->{_args}{local_ip} || $self->qp->connection->local_ip;
139
140 my $src = new Net::IP ($self->qp->connection->remote_ip)
141 or $self->log(LOGERROR, "p0f: ".Net::IP::Error()), return (DECLINED);
142 - my $dst = new Net::IP ($self->qp->connection->local_ip)
143 + my $dst = new Net::IP($local_ip)
144 or $self->log(LOGERROR, "p0f: ".NET::IP::Error()), return (DECLINED);
145 my $query = pack("L L L N N S S",
146 $QUERY_MAGIC,
147 --
148 1.7.2.2
149

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