# endlessh-go A golang implementation of [endlessh](https://nullprogram.com/blog/2019/03/22/) exporting Prometheus metrics, visualized by a Grafana dashboard. ![screenshot](https://github.com/shizunge/endlessh-go/raw/main/dashboard/screenshot.png) ## Introduction [Endlessh](https://nullprogram.com/blog/2019/03/22/) 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](https://github.com/skeeto/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](https://prometheus.io/) metrics and a [Grafana](https://grafana.com/) 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 Clone the repo then build from source: ``` go build . ./endlessh-go & ``` Alternatively, you can use the [docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/shizunge/endlessh-go): ``` docker run -d -p 2222:2222 shizunge/endlessh-go -logtostderr -v=1 ``` It 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 localhost ``` If you want log like the [C implementation](https://github.com/skeeto/endlessh), 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. ## Usage `./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") -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 logging ``` ## 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.
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| | endlessh_client_trapped_time_seconds | count | Seconds a client spends on endlessh.
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| 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](https://ip-api.com/), 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](https://www.maxmind.com) by setting `-geoip_supplier` to _max-mind-db_ and `-max_mind_db` to the path of the database file. ## Dashboard The dashboard requires Grafana 8.2. You can import the dashboard from Grafana.com using ID [15156](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/15156) The dashboard visualizes data for the selected time range. The IP addresses are clickable and link you to the [ARIN](https://www.arin.net/) database. ## Contacts If you have any problems or questions, please contact me through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/shizunge/endlessh-go/issues)