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DNS FLood Detector 1.12
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2006-11-04 19:54:02 +00:00
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Dennis Opacki
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dopacki@adotout.com
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What is DNS Flood Detector?
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DNS Flood Detector was developed to detect abusive usage levels on high
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traffic nameservers and to enable quick response to the use of one's
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nameserver to facilitate spam. DNS Flood Detector is distributed under the
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Gnu Public License (see included LICENSE file for details).
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How does it work?
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DNS Flood Detector uses libpcap (in non-promiscuous mode) to monitor
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incoming dns queries to a nameserver. The tool may be run in one of two
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modes, either daemon mode or "bindsnap" mode. In daemon mode, the tool
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will alarm via syslog. In bindsnap mode, the user is able to get
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near-real-time stats on usage to aid in more detailed troubleshooting.
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By default, it will count dns queries directed to any address in the same
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network as the primary IP address on the interface being watched; the -A,
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-M, and -Q options can be used to modify this behaviour.
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How do I build it?
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Execute ./configure.pl to select the appropriate make target. Then simply
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type "make".
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Why was it written?
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I wrote DNS Flood Detector because the fifty or so public recursive
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nameservers I am responsible for were being abused by both customers and
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non-customers. DNS Flood Detector allows for prompt action when anomalous
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conditions are detected.
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What do I need to use it?
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You need libpcap and a little bit of patience.
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What platforms does it work on?
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Linux, BSDI, FreeBSD, Mac OSX, Solaris
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Will it run under Windows {95,98,NT,2000,XP}?
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Maybe. I haven't tried. If it doesn't, feel free to submit a fix.
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What does it look like?
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Usage: ./dns_flood_detector [OPTION]
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-i IFNAME specify interface to listen on
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-t N alarm at >N queries per second
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-a N reset alarm after N seconds
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-w N calculate stats every N seconds
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-x N create N buckets
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-m N mark total query rate every N seconds
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-A addr filter for specific address
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-M mask netmask for filter (in conjunction with -A)
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-Q don't filter by local interface address
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-b run in foreground in bindsnap mode
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-d run in background in daemon mode
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-D dump dns packets (implies -b)
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-v verbose output - use again for more verbosity
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-h display this usage information
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Sample Output:
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dopacki:~$ sudo ./dns_flood_detector -v -v -b -t10
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[15:14:56] source [192.168.1.45] - 0 qps tcp : 24 qps udp [8 qps A] [16 qps PTR]
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[15:14:56] source [10.0.24.2] - 0 qps tcp : 15 qps udp [15 qps A]
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[15:15:06] source [192.168.1.45] - 0 qps tcp : 24 qps udp [8 qps A] [16 qps PTR]
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[15:15:06] source [10.0.24.2] - 0 qps tcp : 15 qps udp [14 qps A]
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[15:15:16] source [192.168.1.45] - 0 qps tcp : 23 qps udp [7 qps A] [15 qps PTR]
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What if I have questions?
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You can e-mail me at dopacki@adotout.com
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