诺亚基础设施的经验和观察

Georgios Kontaxis, Iasonas Polakis, S. Antonatos, E. Markatos
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监视大量未使用的IP地址空间会产生有趣的观察结果和有用的结果。然而,所收集数据的数量和多样性使得信息提取成为一项具有挑战性的任务。此外,监控基础设施的维护是另一项要求高且耗时的工作。为了克服这些问题,我们提供了几种可视化技术,使用户能够在任意时间段内观察未使用的地址空间中发生的情况,并为管理员提供必要的工具来监视其基础设施。我们的方法基于开源标准技术,在网络级别转换原始信息,并提供自定义的web可访问视图。在本文中,我们介绍了为NoAH项目部署的可视化技术和工具的设计、实现和早期经验,NoAH项目是一个大型的基于蜜罐的基础设施。此外,我们还提供基础设施运营六个月期间收集的数据的流量分析。在数据收集期间,我们观察到攻击者的数量不断增加,他们产生的流量也在不断增加。此外,还发现了特定类型流量的有趣模式,例如针对TCP端口445 (Windows目录服务)的流量的日周期,该端口接收的攻击流量最大。
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Experiences and Observations from the NoAH Infrastructure
Monitoring large chunks of unused IP address space yields interesting observations and useful results. However, the volume and diversity of the collected data makes the extraction of information a challenging task. Additionally, the maintenance of the monitoring infrastructure is another demanding and time-consuming effort. To overcome these problems, we present several visualization techniques that enable users to observe what happens in their unused address space over arbitrary time periods and provide the necessary tools for administrators to monitor their infrastructure. Our approach, which is based on open-source standard technologies, transforms the raw information at the network level and provides a customized and Web-accessible view. In this paper, we present the design, implementation and early experiences of the visualization techniques and tools deployed for the NoAH project, a large-scale honey pot-based infrastructure. Additionally, we provide a traffic analysis of data collected over a six month period of our infrastructure's operation. During the data collection period, we observed that the number of attackers continually increased as did the volume of traffic they generated. Furthermore, interesting patterns for specific types of traffic have been identified, such as the diurnal cycle of the traffic targeting TCP port 445 (Windows Directory Services), the port that receives the largest volume of attack traffic.
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