shizunge/endlessh-go
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Section titled “endlessh-go”A golang implementation of endlessh exporting Prometheus metrics, visualized by a Grafana dashboard.

Introduction
Section titled “Introduction”Endlessh is a great idea that not only blocks the brute force SSH attacks, but also wastes attackers time as a kind of counter-attack. Besides trapping the attackers, I also want to visualize the Geolocations and other statistics of the sources of attacks. Unfortunately the wonderful original C implementation of endlessh only provides text based log, but I do not like the solution that writes extra scripts to parse the log outputs, then exports the results to a dashboard, because it would introduce extra layers in my current setup and it would depend on the format of the text log file rather than some structured data. Thus I create this golang implementation of endlessh to export Prometheus metrics and a Grafana dashboard to visualize them.
If you want a dashboard of sources of attacks and do not mind the endlessh server, besides trapping the attackers, does extra things including: translating IP to Geohash, exporting Prometheus metrics, and using more memory (about 10MB), this is the solution for you.
Getting Started
Section titled “Getting Started”Clone the repo then build from source:
go build ../endlessh-go &Alternatively, you can use the docker image:
docker run -d -p 2222:2222 shizunge/endlessh-go -logtostderr -v=1It listens to port 2222 by default.
Then you can try to connect to the endlessh server. Your SSH client should hang there.
ssh -p 2222 localhostIf you want log like the C implementation, you need to set both CLI arguments -logtostderr and -v=1, then the log will go to stderr. You can set different log destinations via CLI arguments.
Also check out [examples]!(./examples/README.md) for the setup of the full stack.
./endlessh-go --help
Usage of ./endlessh-go -alsologtostderr log to standard error as well as files -conn_type string Connection type. Possible values are tcp, tcp4, tcp6 (default "tcp") -enable_prometheus Enable prometheus -geoip_supplier string Supplier to obtain Geohash of IPs. Possible values are "off", "ip-api", "max-mind-db" (default "off") -host string SSH listening address (default "0.0.0.0") -interval_ms int Message millisecond delay (default 1000) -line_length int Maximum banner line length (default 32) -log_backtrace_at value when logging hits line file:N, emit a stack trace -log_dir string If non-empty, write log files in this directory -log_link string If non-empty, add symbolic links in this directory to the log files -logbuflevel int Buffer log messages logged at this level or lower (-1 means don't buffer; 0 means buffer INFO only; ...). Has limited applicability on non-prod platforms. -logtostderr log to standard error instead of files -max_clients int Maximum number of clients (default 4096) -max_mind_db string Path to the MaxMind DB file. -port value SSH listening port. You may provide multiple -port flags to listen to multiple ports. (default "2222") -prometheus_clean_unseen_seconds int Remove series if the IP is not seen for the given time. Set to 0 to disable. (default 0) -prometheus_entry string Entry point for prometheus (default "metrics") -prometheus_host string The address for prometheus (default "0.0.0.0") -prometheus_port string The port for prometheus (default "2112") -proxy_protocol_enabled Enable PROXY protocol support. This causes the server to expect PROXY protocol headers on incoming connections. -proxy_protocol_read_header_timeout_ms int Timeout for reading the PROXY protocol header in milliseconds. If the connection does not send a valid PROXY protocol header in this time, the header is ignored. (default 200) -stderrthreshold value logs at or above this threshold go to stderr (default 2) -v value log level for V logs -vmodule value comma-separated list of pattern=N settings for file-filtered loggingMetrics
Section titled “Metrics”Endlessh-go exports the following Prometheus metrics.
| Metric | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| endlessh_client_open_count_total | count | Total number of clients that tried to connect to this host. |
| endlessh_client_closed_count_total | count | Total number of clients that stopped connecting to this host. |
| endlessh_sent_bytes_total | count | Total bytes sent to clients that tried to connect to this host. |
| endlessh_trapped_time_seconds_total | count | Total seconds clients spent on endlessh. |
| endlessh_client_open_count | count | Number of connections of clients. Labels:
|
| endlessh_client_trapped_time_seconds | count | Seconds a client spends on endlessh. Labels:
|
The metrics is off by default, you can turn it via the CLI argument -enable_prometheus.
It listens to port 2112 and entry point is /metrics by default. The port and entry point can be changed via CLI arguments.
The endlessh-go server stores the geohash of attackers as a label on endlessh_client_open_count, which is also off by default. You can turn it on via the CLI argument -geoip_supplier. The endlessh-go uses service from ip-api, which may enforce a query rate and limit commercial use. Visit their website for their terms and policies.
You could also use an offline GeoIP database from MaxMind by setting -geoip_supplier to max-mind-db and -max_mind_db to the path of the database file.
Dashboard
Section titled “Dashboard”The dashboard requires Grafana 8.2.
You can import the dashboard from Grafana.com using ID 15156
The dashboard visualizes data for the selected time range.
The IP addresses are clickable and link you to the ARIN database.
Contacts
Section titled “Contacts”If you have any problems or questions, please contact me through a GitHub issue