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Defender IRC Defender is a program designed for IRC networks, written in perl. It is highly a modular security service which amongst other things will keep virus and trojan drones from your network, allow you to set akills using regular expressions, and will prevent abuse of CGI:IRC proxies.
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IRC Defender - http://ircdefender.sourceforge.net/ ================================================== Developed for irc.chatspike.net and the irc community Lead Developer: Brain Contributors: WhiteWolf, openglx, reed and others Module Developers: ol, typobox43, Azhrarn Website Design: Craig If you like this software, please drop us an email at [email protected] so that we can get a rough idea of how many users are using this program :-) Supported software ------------------ To use this program, your irc software must be listed in the table below. Support for other styles of ircd may be added on request however we may ask you for assistance in providing access to the said software so that we may develop a solution. +-------------------------------------+-------------+ | irc server | Link module | +-------------------------------------+-------------+ | UnrealIRCd 3.1.1 -> 3.2 | unreal | | Bahamut 1.8.x | bahamut | | UltimateIRCd 3.x | ultimate | | Bahamut 1.4.x (unstable) | ultimate | | Hybrid 7.x | hybrid | | P10 (IRCu, beware ircd, etc.) | p10 | | UnrealIRCd client mode (deprecated) | client | | TR-IRCD | trircd | | ptlink | ptlink6 | | ircd 2.10 (RFC 2813) | ircd210 | | InspIRCd Beta 6 to 1.0.7 | inspircd10 | | InspIRCd 1.1.0 Beta 2 onwards | inspircd11 | +-------------------------------------+-------------+ Thanks to WhiteWolf for submitting the TR-IRCD module used in ircdefender, and thanks to openglx for his ptlink6 module, both of which are available for your use due to their hard work and support of this project. Also a Big thanks to laXity of irc.bongster.de for his support and access to an UltimateIRCd test server which was used to develop the bahamut/ultimate support module, and a big thanks also to beware who and reed who gave advice and code for the P10 link protocol (also thanks for writing such an easy-to-follow spec for what is a complex protocol!). Shared Blocks And U:Lines ------------------------- If you link to an InspIRCd server, you must define a <uline> tag for your defender server, for example: <uline server="defender.mynetwork.net"> If you link to a hybrid server, you will most likely need to create a shared {} block (equivalent to a U-line), for your server, for example: shared { name = "defender.mynetwork.net"; }; This will allow the defender server to set global k-lines (which will be used whenever defender wishes to ban a host) Be sure to disable command rate limiting for the defender server, or the "status" command (see below) will be practically useless! Adding a can_flood in the auth {} block or increasing the limits should have the desired effect. If you link to a p10-compatible server such as ircu, you must add u:lines to all your servers, for example: U:defender.mynetwork.com:Defender:* This will serve two purposes, firstly it allows your defender to perform modehacks (e.g. for the flood module etc) and global kills, and secondly it doubles as a Q:line, forbidding normal users from using the nick 'Defender'. On an ircd2.10 server, glines and globops are emulated by irc defender, and restarts of the service will reset all emulated glines. The server numeric ------------------ Certain server types feature what is known as a 'server numeric'. These are normally allocated to you by the network administration of the network you link your server to. Depending on the module you select you will have to define a line in your conf as follows: numeric=<your allocated server numeric> At present, only three of the four modules in this distribution make use of numerics, and the formats are as follows: +-------------------+---------------------------------+---------------+ | module type | numeric format | example | +-------------------+---------------------------------+---------------+ | unreal | integer number, 1..255 | 156 | | p10 | two alphanumeric characters | QZ B5 f4 hE | | trircd | integer number, 1..255 | 28 | +-------------------+---------------------------------+---------------+ Starting the program -------------------- See the example config file for details of configuration. Start the program with "perl defender.pl" The program will background, and auto join the channel you have defined where the commands given below are accepted. Please be sure to secure your channel (e.g. set +O on it) so that normal users may not access these commands! Deciding what modules to use ---------------------------- The program is modular, therefore you must select the modules you wish to use before proceeding with running the program. There are two special types of module, protocol and log modules, which are special in the regard that you must ALWAYS have at least one of each loaded and running. The protocol module provides the interface to the irc network and the logging module provides the interface to writing logs by redirecting stdout to handlers or files. Once you have defined these two files in your config you are able to pick other modules, see the config for an example. These modules perform the actual scanning operations on users as they connect or interact with the service. Rehashing/Changing modules on the fly ------------------------------------- While the program is running, you may edit its config file then do a remote rehash (e.g. via /rehash defender.*) to cause its configuration files to be re-read. When you do this any modules you have removed from the configuration will be unloaded, and any you have added will be freshly loaded. Any that remain unchanged will be re-initialised as though the bot was just reloaded by hand. It your server software does not support remote rehashing, then you may do this instead on the bot's control channel: botnick rehash which will have the same effect as a /rehash on servers which support it. Load order ---------- As with most modular programs, the load order of your modules is important. Each module in defender has a set of dependencies, and a set of features it provides, so that modules can safely depend on each other in a stable and reliable way. It is up to you to ensure your modules are loaded in the right order not to cause conflicts and are not loaded multiple times. For example, if module A depends on module B, you must ensure that B appears before A in your modules= line in the config. Modules are loaded in order entered into the config file, from left to right. Listing loaded modules ---------------------- To list all loaded modules, and show the program uptime, simply type: status on it's control channel. If you wish for (very) verbose output you may type: status all if you want the program to report verbose information for one module only you may do this by typing: status [module-name] where module-name is the name of a module which is loaded. Included modules ================ The following modules are included in the base distribution: fyle ---- This module scans for anatoly/fyle drones, e.g. bots with nicks such as `|\{{] which join and part large channels in search of people to spam infection urls to. It will ban them by heuristics, giving virus like gecos, nick and ident combinations a heavier weighting. The paranoia= score in the config indicates how sensitive this should be, you are STRONGLY recommended to leave it at the default of 7. Supported commands: fyle scan [nick] [ident] [gecos] Note that to make this module work you will require the words.txt file from the project page at http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/ircdefender/ killchan -------- The killchan module will deny users access to specified channels. To use the killchan module, use the following commands on the control channel: killchan add [channel] [reason] killchan list killchan del [channel] When a non-oper joins a blacklisted channel, they will be temporarily G-Lined (the default is for 30 minutes). If an oper joins the forbidden channel they will just be warned that the channel is blacklisted, so they dont accidentally tell any non-opers to join. TIP: It is a GOOD idea to put a killchan on your defender control channel, if your ircd only supports the most basic of channel security features such as +i, +s and +k. This way, if a normal user splitrides into the control channel, gets invited by an oper by accident (or on purpose!) or obtains the key, the killchan setting will G-Line them as soon as they join, while still letting opers gain access to the pseudoclient. This will also protect the channel whenever defender is running even if for example services, GNUWorld or whatever enforces the channel security on your control channel is unavailable due to DoS or netsplit, so that while ever there is a pseudoclient to issue commands to, it will ALWAYS be inaccessible to non-opers. message ------- This simple module replies with a server notice if the bot is messaged, asking users to refer to your support channel for help. fizzer ------ This module eliminates fizzer drones. It has no configuration options or commands. re_notice --------- This module allows you to send a notice to all users on your network which match a given regular expression pattern. For example, you could send a message to all AOL users, or to all users in finland, or to all users with broken idents (or even all users whose ident contains a number, the possibilities are huge!) The module supports one command: re_notice [regexp] [message] The regexp is not automatically anchored, so where required remember to use ^ and $ to anchor your regexp. (if you are unsure on the syntax of regular expressions, google is as good source of help as anything). nickflood --------- This module detects nickfloods. You must add a value to your config file as follows: nickflood_limit=5 This will /KILL all users who exceed 5 nickchanges in 5 seconds. When a user is killed, a message is put onto the control channel to announce it. flood ----- This module prevents large-scale botnet flooding of channels on your network. It provides a layer of protection which a channel cannot disable accidentally or otherwise (however they can override any locks by setting chanserv modelocks). The module has three thresholds and an interval, which can be set in the config file as follows: flood_log=5 flood_globops=10 flood_lock=15 flood_interval=5 The first value is how many joins and parts constitute logging to the channel. If a channel has this many joins and parts, it will be logged on the channel you designated as Defender's "home" channel, e.g.: <Defender> Channel #test has had 6 joins/parts in the past 5 seconds, 10 triggers oper alert. The second value, if exceeded, causes the service to put out a GLOBOPS similar to above except sent to all opers. If the third value is exceeded, the channel is locked down with the modes +miCKc to prevent further flooding, and the lock is automatically undone after a minute. The fourth value is the 'interval', e.g. how long to let the counters build up for. For example if you set this to 5, all the counters will be X joins/5 secs. secureoper ---------- This module watches for oper-ups. It can only be run when your defender is running using a server protocol and not when your defender is operating as an opered client. It will also require you to U:Line the server on your network so that it can deoper clients. You must define a list of regexp nicknames in the file opernicks.conf (in the config directory), seperated by newlines. For example, \[Brain\] (remember to escape characters such as [ and \!) Any users that oper up who's nicks do not match nicks in the config file will be de-opered by the service, providing a second level of security against: o Users who try to add o:lines for themselves for example during trial links o Admins who may try and add local oper status for their friends o Containment of compromised boxes where o:lines are added by intruders etc etc... You might think that these situations can be limited if your selection process is strict enough, but why take the risk? :-) cgiirc ------ This module blocks cgi:irc users from accessing your network without accessing it from an authorised site. As of version 1.4.0 this module maintains a list of authorised CGI:IRC sites, each of which is a regexp which matches the sites hostname. Edit the config file cgiirc.conf, and place into the config file a list of regexps (one per line) which match the hostnames which are allowed to use CGI:IRC. As of v1.3.6, this module will set a timed G-line (ten minutes) when it detects a cgi:irc client, to prevent hammering of the server and spamming of the control channel. regexp_akill ------------ This module allows you to set regexp based akills on users based on nick, ident, host and gecos. Please see the comments in the module file for examples. Supported commands: regexp_akill add [hostmask] [reason] regexp_akill del [hostmask] regexp_akill list As of v1.3.6, this module will set a timed G-line (ten minutes) when it matches a banned nick, host or GECOS to prevent hammering of the server and spamming of the control channel. version ------- This module serves two purposes. Firstly it can maintain a version blacklist to stop blacklisted client versions from connecting to your network. You should create a tab-separated file in your data dir, formatted as follows: regexp G ban-reason regexp2 G ban-reason2 regexp3 W warning-1 The first field is a regexp. If the regexp matches the version of a connecting client (e.g. "mirc.+6\..+") then an action will be taken. The action to be taken is represented by the second field, which can be a G or a W. placing a G in this field makes the module G-line the user, the third parameter being placed into the ban reason. Placing a W in this field makes the module warn the user via privmsg, notifying them so that they may fix the problem. In this case the text given in the third field is sent to the user as-is. Example config: --------------- Bottler.+ G XDCC Looker bots are not allowed here! mIRC.+5\.+Bey W You are running an insecure mirc version, please upgrade mIRC.+3\.+ W Why are you running a 10 year old copy of mirc? eggdrop.+ G NO BOTS! x-chat\s2\.0\.5 W Insecure x-chat version, please upgrade asap This module also supports simple surveying of client verisons, so that you can for example determine what number of users are using mIRC, or x-chat, or irssi. As of v1.3.6, this module will set a timed G-line (ten minutes) when it detects a banned version response, to prevent hammering of the server and spamming of the control channel. conn_average ------------ This module will monitor the connections per minute on all your servers and fire off an alert via GLOBOPS if the limit increases past an administrator defined level. You must add a line such as the following to your defender.conf: conn_average_max=100 This indicates that if the connections per minute over the entire network increases past 100, the notice should be sent out. spammage -------- The spammage module is new to 1.4.x, and will detect repeated lines in a channel, wether or not these lines actually come from seperate clients, or the same client. Once triggered, all clients which repeat this line will be G-lined for ten minutes. Because this is relatively resource intensive, a channel must be monitored explicitly by issuing the 'monitor' command on the control channel. The valid commands are as follows: spammage monitor [#channel] [threshold] [reason] spammage unmonitor [#channel] When a channel is being monitored, a line must be repeated [threshold] times before the protection is activated. Once the protection is activated, users sending the line as privmsg or notice will be glined with the given reason. Any user who types any other line resets the spam counter to zero. Note that this makes this module particularly effective against certain types of spambots, but weak against others. 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Defender IRC Defender is a program designed for IRC networks, written in perl. It is highly a modular security service which amongst other things will keep virus and trojan drones from your network, allow you to set akills using regular expressions, and will prevent abuse of CGI:IRC proxies.
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