This is a simple program to log login attempts on Telnet (port 23).
It's designed to track the Mirai botnet. Right now (Nov 4, 2016) infected Mirai machines from around the world are trying to connect to Telnet on every IP address REALLY OFTEN. This program logs both which IP addresses are doing the attempts, and which passwords they are using.
I wrote it primarily because installing telnetd
on a Raspberry Pi wasn't sufficient.
For some reason, the Mirai botnet doesn't like the output from Telnet, and won't try
to login. So I needed something that produced the type of Telnet is was expecting. While
I was at it, I also wrote some code to parse things and extract the usernames/passwords.
Just run the program in order to see passwords and IP addresses appear on stdout.
telnetlogger
To log the information to a log file, use the -o
option.
telnetlogger -o output.csv
To listen on another port (for testing and whatnot), use -l
.
telnetlogger -l 2323
Note that on many systems, you'll get an "access denied" error message, because programs
that open ports below 1024 need extra privileges. So you may need to sudo
the program.
Type make
or:
gcc telnetlogger.c -o telnetlogger -lpthread
It'll also compile/run on Windows.
The program prints a single line in CSV format:
1478281930, 220.134.232.209,'root','dreambox'
This represents the UNIX-time when the login was attempted, the source IP address, and the quoted form of the attempted username and password.