I'm sorry but I have no idea, I tried all that you have tried, but it didn't work. Maybe could be a Operating system problem or linked to the c library or c compiler. But this is out of my knowledge, and should be the ossec team to answer, if they want... o better if we pay... It should be very nice to know witch version of linux kernel, gcc, libstdc... are better and works.
Luciano On 16 Apr, 13:59, mathias1104 <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > I've a problem that look similar. > One Server, 4 Agents. > Everthing works fine, only avtive responses don't work. > Also if I try > agent_control -u 004 -b 1.2.3.4 -f host-deny600 > it works, but if I simulate a brute force attack on the same agent, I > received a message with level 10- so far, so good, but active response > don't work. > So the communication between agent and server seems ok, but the server > don't initiate the active response. > Any idea, whats wrong? > > <command> > <name>host-deny</name> > <executable>host-deny.sh</executable> > <expect>srcip</expect> > <timeout_allowed>yes</timeout_allowed> > </command> > > <active-response> > <disabled>no</disabled> > <!-- This response is going to execute the host-deny > - command for every event that fires a rule with > - level (severity) >= 6. > - The IP is going to be blocked for 600 seconds. > --> > <command>host-deny</command> > <location>local</location> > <level>6</level> > <timeout>600</timeout> > </active-response> > > On Mar 31, 4:09 pm, "Larry Rider Bou" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > I posted a bug that was not solved with same problem. > > > If instead of: > > > > > <active-response> > > > > <!-- Thisresponseis going to execute the host-deny > > > > - command for every event that fires a rule with > > > > - level (severity) >= 6. > > > > - The IP is going to be blocked for 600 seconds. > > > > --> > > > > <command>host-deny</command> > > > > <location>local</location> --> Does not work. > > > > <level>6</level> > > > > <timeout>600</timeout> > > > > </active-response> > > > You write : (Change local for all) it will work. (It does for me) > > > > > <active-response> > > > > <!-- Thisresponseis going to execute the host-deny > > > > - command for every event that fires a rule with > > > > - level (severity) >= 6. > > > > - The IP is going to be blocked for 600 seconds. > > > > --> > > > > <command>host-deny</command> > > > > <location>all</location> --> does work > > > > <level>6</level> > > > > <timeout>600</timeout> > > > > </active-response> > > > Un saludo, > > Larry A. Rider > > > > > > > -----Mensaje original----- > > De: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] En > > nombre de cianop > > Enviado el: martes, 31 de marzo de 2009 12:25 > > Para: ossec-list > > Asunto: [ossec-list] Re: active-responsedoesn't work > > > I also tried to run the same command on the agent 000 (the server) but > > doesn't work: no line added to hosts.deny, no active-response.log > > > Luciano > > > On 25 Mar, 15:31, Daniel Cid <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Did you check for the file /var/ossec/logs/active-responses.log on the > > > agent? You configured > > > theresponseto run on the agent side, not on the manager. Also, it > > > will timeout and remove > > > the block after 10 minutes (for the first entry, not yours).... > > > > A good way to test is to run the command agent_control: > > > > # /var/ossec/bin/agent_control -L > > > > OSSEC HIDS agent_control. Available active responses: > > > > Responsename: host-deny600, command: host-deny.sh > > > Responsename: host-deny600, command: host-deny.sh > > > Responsename: firewall-drop600, command: firewall-drop.sh > > > Responsename: win_nullroute600, command: route-null.cmd > > > > # /var/ossec/bin/agent_control -u 200 -b 1.2.3.4 -f firewall-drop600 > > > > OSSEC HIDS agent_control: Running activeresponse'firewall-drop600' on: 200 > > > > The second command will block the ip 1.2.3.4 on the agent 200 using > > > firewall-drop600... > > > > Hope it helps. > > > > -- > > > Daniel B. Cid > > > dcid ( at ) ossec.net > > > > On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 5:40 AM, cianop <[email protected]> > > > wrote: > > > > > Thank you for your interest, I already posted all the configuration in > > > > a previuos post, anyway, following ther is the last notification > > > > (brute force on ftp server): > > > > > Received From: (maia) 192.168.0.11->/var/log/vsftpd.log > > > > Rule: 11451 fired (level 10) -> "FTP brute force (multiple failed > > > > logins)." > > > > Portion of the log(s): > > > > > Tue Mar 3 08:57:45 2009 [pid 7809] [tsinternetusers] FAIL LOGIN: > > > > Client "221.4.205.132" > > > > Tue Mar 3 08:57:44 2009 [pid 7809] [tsinternetusers] FAIL LOGIN: > > > > Client "221.4.205.132" > > > > Tue Mar 3 08:57:43 2009 [pid 7809] [tsinternetusers] FAIL LOGIN: > > > > Client "221.4.205.132" > > > > Tue Mar 3 08:57:42 2009 [pid 7809] [tsinternetusers] FAIL LOGIN: > > > > Client "221.4.205.132" > > > > Tue Mar 3 08:57:41 2009 [pid 7809] [tsinternetusers] FAIL LOGIN: > > > > Client "221.4.205.132" > > > > Tue Mar 3 08:57:40 2009 [pid 7809] [tsinternetusers] FAIL LOGIN: > > > > Client "221.4.205.132" > > > > Tue Mar 3 08:57:39 2009 [pid 7809] [tsinternetusers] FAIL LOGIN: > > > > Client "221.4.205.132" > > > > > I got email alert without problem also for level 12. I have been > > > > checked for log file but there isn't (active- > > > > responses.log). In alerts.log I finded the same email alert. I have 1 > > > > ossec server and 4 agent, the alert came from an agent. > > > > Here the active-responsepart of ossec.conf: > > > > > <command> > > > > <name>host-deny</name> > > > > <executable>host-deny.sh</executable> > > > > <expect>srcip</expect> > > > > <timeout_allowed>yes</timeout_allowed> > > > > </command> > > > > > <!-- ActiveResponseConfig --> > > > > <active-response> > > > > <!-- Thisresponseis going to execute the host-deny > > > > - command for every event that fires a rule with > > > > - level (severity) >= 6. > > > > - The IP is going to be blocked for 600 seconds. > > > > --> > > > > <command>host-deny</command> > > > > <location>local</location> > > > > <level>6</level> > > > > <timeout>600</timeout> > > > > </active-response> > > > > > I disabled the firewall drop adding the relative tag > > > > > <active-response> > > > > <!-- Firewall Dropresponse. Block the IP for > > > > - 600 seconds on the firewall (iptables, > > > > - ipfilter, etc). > > > > --> > > > > <disabled>yes</disabled> > > > > <command>firewall-drop</command> > > > > <location>local</location> > > > > <level>6</level> > > > > <timeout>600</timeout> > > > > </active-response> > > > > > here the directory permission on agent and server: > > > > > dr-xr-x--- 3 root ossec 4096 Feb 10 14:58 active-response > > > > dr-xr-x--- 2 root ossec 4096 Feb 10 14:58 bin > > > > dr-xr-x--- 3 root ossec 4096 Feb 18 12:35 etc > > > > drwxr-x--- 2 ossec ossec 4096 Mar 4 09:24 logs > > > > dr-xr-x--- 6 root ossec 4096 Feb 10 14:58 queue > > > > dr-xr-x--- 3 root ossec 4096 Feb 18 12:35 var > > > > > /var/ossec/active-response# ls -l > > > > total 4 > > > > dr-xr-x--- 2 root ossec 4096 Mar 2 11:25 bin > > > > > /var/ossec/active-response/bin# ls -l > > > > total 32 > > > > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root ossec 1711 Jan 6 2007 disable-account.sh > > > > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root ossec 3705 Jan 6 2007 firewall-drop.sh > > > > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root ossec 3018 Jun 11 2008 host-deny.sh > > > > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root ossec 1385 Jan 6 2007 ipfw.sh > > > > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root ossec 1617 Jan 6 2007 ipfw_mac.sh > > > > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root ossec 1849 Jun 6 2008 pf.sh > > > > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root ossec 2542 Feb 18 17:08 pix-blacklist.sh > > > > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root ossec 1182 May 24 2008 route-null.sh > > > > > I also raised the debug level to 2 in server > > > > > # Analysisd (server or local) > > > > analysisd.debug=2 > > > > > # Unix agentd > > > > agent.debug=2 > > > > > to have more info but nothing more in alert logs. > > > > > I also added my own activeresponsebased on rule id rather than > > > > severity level but doesn't work. > > > > > <command> > > > > <name>pix-blacklist</name> > > > > <executable>pix-blacklist.sh</executable> > > > > <expect>srcip</expect> > > > > <timeout_allowed>no</timeout_allowed> > > > > </command> > > > > > <active-response> > > > > <!-- Thisresponseis going to execute the pix-blacklist > > > > - command for every event that fires a rule with > > > > - level (severity) >= 6. > > > > - The IP is going to be logged for Pix Blacklist. > > > > --> > > > > <command>pix-blacklist</command> > > > > <location>local</location> > > > > <rules_id>31151,30114,31163,31106</rules_id> > > > > </active-response> > > > > > Last, the ossec server is an ubuntu breezy server, the agent that > > > > raise alert is a debian 3.1 server and both run ossec 1.6.1 > > > > > I hope this info can be helpfull. > > > > > Thank you > > > > > Luciano > > > > > On 3 Mar, 15:55, Damon Getsman <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> I would suggest posting the version of OSsec that you're using, the > > > >> rule > > > >> that is specifically being fired @ level 10 (I believe there is more > > > >> than > > > >> one type of ssh brute force attack if I remember correctly), and then > > > >> the > > > >> <active-response> portion of your ossec.conf file. Snippets of the log > > > >> itself may help, too. > > > > >> I know that you specified that you're using the 'defaults', but if you > > > >> tag > > > >> these pieces of information along in your messages it'll make things > > > >> easier > > > >> for someone that may know the answer of the top of their head to post a > > > >>responseto you. I'm pretty sure most of the people on this mailing list > > > >> don't have the time to sit and research various responses to questions > > > >> like > > > >> this most of the time; nobody gets paid to respond to the mailing > > > >> list. :) > > > > >> HTH. > > > >> ---------- > > > >> Damon Getsman > > > >> -=-=-=- > > > >> ITRxhttp://www.itrx-nd.com/ > > > >> Programmer/IT Customer Relations/Sys Admin > > ... > > leggi tutto
