Dystopia - Low To Medium Multithreaded Ubuntu Core Honeypot Coded In Python


Low to medium Ubuntu Core honeypot coded in Python.


Features
  • Optional Login Prompt
  • Logs commands used and IP addresses
  • Customize MOTD, Port, Hostname and how many clients can connect at once (default is unlimited)
  • Save and load config
  • Add support to a plethora of commands

Todo
  • Packet Capture
  • Better Logging
  • Service
  • Geolocation
  • Email Alerts
  • Insights such as charts & graphs
  • Add Default Configurations
  • Optimize / Fix Code

How to run
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -ypython3 dystopy.py

Command Line Arguments
bind to --motd MOTD, -m MOTD specify the message of the day --max MAX, -M MAX max number of clients allowed to be connected at once. --username USERNAME, -u USERNAME username for fake login prompt and the user for the honeypot session --password PASSWORD, -p PASSWORD password for fake login prompt --hostname HOSTNAME, -H HOSTNAME hostname of the honeypot --localhost, -L host honeypot on localhost --save SAVE, -s SAVE save config to a json file --load LOAD, -l LOAD load a config file ">
usage: dystopia.py [-h] [--port PORT] [--motd MOTD] [--max MAX] [--username USERNAME] [--password PASSWORD]                   [--hostname HOSTNAME] [--localhost] [--save SAVE] [--load LOAD]Dystopia | A python honeypot.optional arguments:  -h, --help            show this help message and exit  --port PORT, -P PORT  specify a port to bind to  --motd MOTD, -m MOTD  specify the message of the day  --max MAX, -M MAX     max number of clients allowed to be connected at once.  --username USERNAME, -u USERNAME                        username for fake login prompt and the user for the honeypot session  --password PASSWORD, -p PASSWORD                        password for fake login prompt  --hostname HOSTNAME, -H HOSTNAME                        hostname of the honeypot  --localhost, -L       host honeypot on localhost  --save SAVE, -s SAVE  save config to a json file  --load LOAD, -l LOAD     load a config file

How to add Support for More Commands

You can add support to new commands by editing the file "commands.json". The format is command:output
for eg

{  "dog":"Dog command activated!"}


 


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