Three releases in one day? Why not! So, this is the release of another version of Kippo-Graph, reaching 1.4.2. Kippo-Graph 1.4.2 brings various fixes and improvements. Download: kippo-graph-1.4.2 or clone/pull from GitHub: https://github.com/ikoniaris/kippo-graph MD5 Checksum: 1e18f38369900b51a7f551c9820acf3d SHA-1 Checksum: 91ef88a8d38e76d819f7fbdef63ea7d561c06513 CHANGES: Version 1.4.2: + Fixed Kippo-Playlog’s results and added sorting to the table. + Added geo method selection in play.php. …
Category Archive: Honeypots
Feb 01 2015
Kippo-Graph 1.4.1 released!
This is the release of another version of Kippo-Graph, reaching 1.4.1, the 2nd for today, heh! Kippo-Graph 1.4.1 adds a check to Kippo-IP for Tor exit nodes. Download: kippo-graph-1.4.1 or clone/pull from GitHub: https://github.com/ikoniaris/kippo-graph MD5 Checksum: a34ad6c008aab1339dee47115b2f0fdc SHA-1 Checksum: 2d3023755623895c0165305eec578fe55d093918 CHANGES: Version 1.4.1: + Added check for Tor exit nodes. For comments, suggestions, fixes, please use the Kippo-Graph …
Feb 01 2015
Kippo-Graph 1.4 released!
This is the release of another version of Kippo-Graph, reaching 1.4! Kippo-Graph 1.4 brings MaxMind geolocation to Kippo-Geo. You can now select your GEO_METHOD of choice in config.php: either MaxMind which uses a local database and is very fast, or the previously used geoplugin.com web service. Download: kippo-graph-1.4 or clone/pull from GitHub: https://github.com/ikoniaris/kippo-graph MD5 Checksum: 9AEE0875F1ABBA17C54F69CC96EF457D SHA-1 Checksum: 6D639C9425389114ADB17FF1455A12E3A3C0519F …
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December 14, 2014
Dec 08 2014
New tool: kippo-log2db.pl
I’m copying an interesting email from SANS’ mailing list, by Jim Clausing. Jim has developed a new tool as a replacement for Kippo2MySQL. The new tools is called kippo-log2db.pl and you can download it here (local copy). I’ve been running kippo for several years now on a couple of honeypots that I have around and …
Nov 19 2014
Run HoneyDrive 3 on Hyper-V server
Todd from Computer and Network Security Services, LLC has published a great blog post about running HoneyDrive 3 on a Microsoft Hyper-V server. I’m reposting it below: Having a Honeypot in your network can help to alert you to malicious traffic. However, installing and maintaining one can be a bit troublesome, particularly if you haven’t done it …
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October 24, 2014