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Monthly Archive: December 2011

Dec 31 2011

Kippo2MySQL v0.1, populate a MySQL DB with data from Kippo logs!

This is yet another simple piece of software that simply extracts some VERY BASIC stats from Kippo’s text-based log files (a mess to analyze!) and inserts them in a MySQL database. Then you can run some queries and of course visualize the data if you want to. This is the initial version (0.1) so many …

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Dec 30 2011

Kippo-Graph 0.6 released!

New version of Kippo-Graph with more graphs (currently 18 in total!) and additional features including IP lookup and malicious file scanning. Download it from here: kippo-graph-0.6 MD5 Checksum: 889D40D2CA34A649708C0DAAF439ACAE SHA-1 Checksum: 4E92EC316FA55E9E3E1966E1DB9310074B56D177 CHANGES: Version 0.6: + Added human activity per day graph (Kippo-Input) - updated gallery. + Added probes per week graph - updated gallery. …

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Dec 27 2011

Kippo-Graph 0.5.1 released.

As you may have noticed I have included a version checking function, so you can get a text msg on the index page if there is a new version of Kippo-Graph. In order to do that your system has to get the contents of http://bruteforce.gr/kippo-graph-version.txt which is a text file with the current/latest version number …

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Dec 26 2011

Kippo-Graph 0.5 released!

Happy X-Mas! Get your honeypot gift: the new version of Kippo-Graph Kippo-Graph reached version 0.5 and includes a new component: Kippo-Input, where I have put seperate input-related tables about various commands. New graphs have also been added where suitable, and Kippo-Graph currently displays 15 in total. Two extras are the links for the files attackers …

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Dec 21 2011

Kippo-Graph 0.4 released, introducing Kippo-Geo!

New version of Kippo-Graph released, with brand new features! I have utilized the “QGoogleVisualizationAPI” PHP Wrapper for Google’s Visualization API by Thomas Schäfer and Kippo-Graph now has a component called Kippo-Geo that extracts geolocation information from the stored IP addresses and visualizes the data using Google Maps. Download Kippo-Graph 0.4 from here: kippo-graph-0.4 An example …

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