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-# pydog4apache
+## PyDog4Apache
 
-PyDog4Apache is an Apache web logs sneaker.
+Apache web logs sneaker - by psy
+
+  With this tool you can search for specific keywords (such as: government, police...) 
+  on Whois description of the IPs of your website visitors by -automagically- analyzing 
+  Apache logs provided (you can set folders of logs to -sneak- all your projects).
+
+  Also you can generate a report with results or send them to a list of email recipients
+  like an alert.
+
+----------
+
+ + Web: http://pydog4apache.03c8.net [03c8.net]
+ + Code: https://github.com/epsylon/pydog4apache
+
+----------
+
+  Installing:
+
+  PyDog4Apache runs on many platforms.  It requires Python (2.x.y) and the following libraries:
+
+       python-pip - alternative Python package installer
+
+  On Debian-based systems (ex: Ubuntu), run: 
+
+       sudo apt-get install python-pip && sudo pip install ipwhois
+
+  Source libs:
+
+       * Pypi-ipwhois: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ipwhois/
+
+----------

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pydog4apache/core/__init__.py

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+#!/usr/bin/env python 
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-"
+"""
+PyDog4Apache - 2016 - by psy (epsylon@riseup.net)
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with PyDog4Apache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
+Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
+"""

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pydog4apache/core/main.py

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+#!/usr/bin/env python 
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-"
+"""
+PyDog4Apache - 2015 - by psy (epsylon@riseup.net)
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with PyDog4Apache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
+Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
+"""
+from options import PyDog4ApacheOptions
+from update import Updater
+import os, traceback, sys, re, gzip, datetime, string, stat
+
+try:
+    from ipwhois import IPWhois
+except:
+    print "\n[Warning] - Error importing: ipwhois lib. \n\n On Debian based systems:\n\n $ sudo apt-get install python-pip && sudo pip install ipwhois\n"
+    print "[Source] - Pypi-ipwhois: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ipwhois/\n"
+    sys.exit(2)
+
+DEBUG = 0
+
+class PyDog4Apache(object):
+    def __init__(self):
+        self.visitants = {} # visitants
+        self.visitants_ips = [] # used to not repeat checks
+
+    def set_options(self, options):
+        self.options = options
+
+    def create_options(self, args=None):
+        self.optionParser = PyDog4ApacheOptions()
+        self.options = self.optionParser.get_options(args)
+        if not self.options:
+            return False
+        return self.options
+
+    def banner(self):
+        print '='*75, "\n"
+        print " ____        ____              _  _     _                     _          "
+        print "|  _ \ _   _|  _ \  ___   __ _| || |   / \   _ __   __ _  ___| |__   ___ "
+        print "| |_) | | | | | | |/ _ \ / _` | || |_ / _ \ | '_ \ / _` |/ __| '_ \ / _ |"
+        print "|  __/| |_| | |_| | (_) | (_| |__   _/ ___ \| |_) | (_| | (__| | | |  __/"
+        print "|_|    \__, |____/ \___/ \__, |  |_|/_/   \_\ .__/ \__,_|\___|_| |_|\___|"
+        print "       |___/             |___/              |_|                          "
+        print self.optionParser.description, "\n"
+        print '='*75
+
+    def try_running(self, func, error, args=None):
+        options = self.options
+        args = args or []
+        try:
+            return func(*args)
+        except Exception as e:
+            print(error, "error")
+            if DEBUG:
+                traceback.print_exc()
+
+    def check_root(self): # check root permissions
+        if not os.geteuid()==0:
+            print "[Error] - Some of your 'sources' need more rights to be accessed."
+            sys.exit("\n[Info] - Try to launch it as root (ex: 'sudo ./pydog4apache')\n")
+
+    def is_readable(self, folder): # check if logs are readable without root permissions
+        try:
+            st = os.stat(folder)
+            root = st.st_uid
+        except:
+            root = None 
+        return root
+
+    def check_access(self, logs): # check if logs required root
+        for folder in logs:
+            root = self.is_readable(folder)
+            if root == None: # wrong folder
+                print "[Error] - This source:", folder, "is not valid!. Passing..."
+            if root is 0: # root needed
+                check_perms = self.try_running(self.check_root, "\nInternal error checking root permissions.")
+
+    def extract_logs(self): # extract logs from folder (ex: 'sources.txt')
+        try:
+            f = open('sources.txt')
+            logs = f.readlines()
+            logs = [ log.replace('\n','') for log in logs ]
+            f.close()
+            if not logs:
+                print "\n[Error] - Imposible to retrieve 'sources' from file.\n"
+                return
+            else:
+                return logs
+        except:
+            if os.path.exists('sources.txt') == True:
+                print '\n[Error] - Cannot open:', 'sources.txt', "\n"
+                sys.exit(2)
+            else:
+                print '\n[Error] - Cannot found:', 'sources.txt', "\n"
+                sys.exit(2)
+
+    def extract_whois(self, ip): # extract whois description
+        try:
+            if re.match(r'^\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}', ip): # only IPs
+                w = IPWhois(ip, timeout=5) # timeout 5
+                res = w.lookup_whois(retry_count=2) # legacy whois / retries 2
+                descr = res["nets"][0]['description']
+                if self.options.verbose:
+                    print"[Verbose] - Resolving:", ip
+            else:
+                descr = None
+        except:
+            descr = None
+        return descr
+
+    def is_valid_ip(self, ip): # extract visitors IP / perform whois
+        if not re.match(r'^127\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}', ip) or re.match(r'^10\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}', ip) or re.match(r'^192.168\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}', ip) or re.match(r'^172.(1[6-9]|2[0-9]|3[0-1]).[0-9]{1,3}.[0-9]{1,3}', ip) or ip.startswith('localhost'): # non LAN IP
+            if ip not in self.visitants_ips: # create a list with non repeated IPs
+                if ip[0].isdigit(): # parse if IP starts with a number
+                    self.visitants_ips.append(ip)
+                    ip_found = True
+                    return ip_found
+
+    def check_visitants(self, descr): # check visitors list
+        try:
+            for v in self.keys:
+                if v.lower() in descr.lower(): # visitant found!
+                    key = v.lower()
+                    return key
+                else:
+                    pass
+        except:
+            if os.path.exists('keywords.txt') == True:
+                return
+            else:
+                print '\n[Error] - Cannot found:', 'keywords.txt', "\n"
+                return
+
+    def run(self, opts=None):
+        if opts:
+            options = self.create_options(opts)
+            self.set_options(options)
+        options = self.options
+        self.banner()
+        if options.update:
+            try:
+                print("\n[Info] - Trying to update automatically to the latest stable version.\n")
+                Updater()
+            except:
+                print("\nSomething was wrong!. You should clone PyDog2Apache manually with:\n")
+                print("$ git clone https://github.com/epsylon/pydog2apache\n")
+            sys.exit(2)
+        print "\n[Info] - Sending dogs to sniff logs... Please wait!\n"
+        print "-"*22
+        logs = self.try_running(self.extract_logs, "\nInternal error extracting logs.")
+        access = self.check_access(logs)
+        f = open('keywords.txt')
+        self.keys = f.readlines()
+        self.keys = [ self.key.replace('\n','') for self.key in self.keys ]
+        f.close()
+        if not self.keys:
+            print "\n[Error] - Imposible to retrieve 'visitants' from file.\n"
+            return
+        for folder in logs:
+            if not folder.endswith('/'):
+                folder = folder + "/"
+            try:
+                listing = os.listdir(folder)
+                for log in listing:
+                    if self.options.verbose:
+                        print "[Verbose] - Analyzing:", folder+log
+                    if log.endswith('.gz'): # also read on compressed logs
+                        with gzip.open(folder+log, 'rb') as f:
+                            dog_sniff = f.readlines()
+                    else:
+                        try:
+                            f = open(folder+log)
+                        except:
+                            return
+                        dog_sniff = f.readlines()
+                    sep = '-'
+                    sep2= '['
+                    for record in dog_sniff:
+                        ip = record.split(sep, 1)[0]
+                        ip = ''.join(ip.split())
+                        ip_found = self.is_valid_ip(ip)
+                        if ip_found is True: # extract info
+                            date = [record.split(']')[0] for p in record.split('[') if ']' in p]
+                            for d in date:
+                                date_visit = d.split(sep2, 1)[1]
+                            descr = self.extract_whois(ip)
+                            if descr is not None:
+                                key = self.check_visitants(descr)
+                                if key:
+                                    self.visitants[str(ip)] = "[" + str(key.upper()) + "]" + "|" + str(str(descr) + "|" + str(date_visit) + "|" + str(folder+log))
+                    f.close()
+            except:
+                pass
+        if self.options.verbose:
+            print "-"*22
+        if self.options.file: # export results to file
+            namefile = str(self.options.file)
+            self.report = open(namefile, 'w')
+            self.report.write("# Apache web logs sneaker - GPLv3 - by psy\n")
+            self.report.write("# Project: https://github.com/epsylon/pydog4apache - 03c8.net\n")
+            self.report.write("# Reported at: " + str(datetime.datetime.now()) + "\n\n")
+        for key,val in self.visitants.items():
+            print("{} -> {}".format(key, val))
+            print "-"*12
+            if self.options.file: 
+                self.report.write(key + " -> " + val + "\n")
+                self.report.write("-"*12 + "\n")
+        if not self.visitants.items():
+            print "[Info] - Not any 'keyword' found on your 'visitants'.\n"
+            if self.options.file:
+                self.report.write("Not any 'keyword' found on your 'visitants'.\n")
+        if self.options.file: # close file containter
+            self.report.close()
+        if self.options.emails: # send results via email
+            import smtplib, socket
+            from email.mime.text import MIMEText
+            self.notify = open('tempmail', 'w')
+            self.notify.write("# Apache web logs sneaker - GPLv3 - by psy\n")
+            self.notify.write("# Project: https://github.com/epsylon/pydog4apache - 03c8.net\n")
+            self.notify.write("# Reported at: " + str(datetime.datetime.now()) + "\n\n")
+            for key,val in self.visitants.items():
+                self.notify.write(key + " -> " + val + "\n")
+                self.notify.write("-"*12 + "\n")
+            if not self.visitants.items():
+                self.notify.write("Not any 'keyword' found on your 'visitants'.\n")
+            self.notify.close()
+            self.notify = open('tempmail', 'rb')
+            msg = MIMEText(self.notify.read())
+            self.notify.close()
+            doggy = 'pydog4apache@'+str(socket.gethostname())
+            herd = self.options.emails
+            herd = herd.split(',')
+            msg['Subject'] = '[pydog4apache] You have interesting visitants...'
+            msg['From'] = doggy
+            msg['To'] = ", ".join(herd)
+            msg.preamble = 'You have a report with visitants...'
+            try:
+                s = smtplib.SMTP('localhost')
+                s.sendmail(doggy, herd, msg.as_string())
+                s.quit()
+            except:
+                print "[Error] - Not any SMTP server running on: '"+str(socket.gethostname())+"'. Aborting email report...\n"
+            os.remove('tempmail') # remove temporal email container
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    app = PyDog4Apache()
+    options = app.create_options()
+    if options:
+        app.set_options(options)
+        app.run()

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pydog4apache/core/options.py

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+#!/usr/bin/env python 
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-"
+"""
+PyDog4Apache - 2016 - by psy (epsylon@riseup.net)
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with PyDog4Apache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
+Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
+"""
+import optparse
+
+class PyDog4ApacheOptions(optparse.OptionParser):
+    def __init__(self, *args):
+        optparse.OptionParser.__init__(self, 
+                           description='\nApache web logs sneaker - by psy',
+                           prog='pydog4apache.py',
+                           version='\nVersion: v0.1b\n')
+        self.add_option("-u", "--update", action="store_true", dest="update", help="check for latest stable version")
+        self.add_option("-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", dest="verbose", help="active verbose output")
+        group1 = optparse.OptionGroup(self, "*Reporting*")
+        group1.add_option("-r", action="store", dest="file", help="generate file output with 'visitants'")
+        group1.add_option("-n", action="store", dest="emails", help="notify via email (foo@email.net,bar@email.org,...)")
+        self.add_option_group(group1)
+
+    def get_options(self, user_args=None):
+        (options, args) = self.parse_args(user_args)
+        return options

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pydog4apache/core/update.py

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+#!/usr/bin/env python 
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-"
+"""
+PyDog4Apache - 2016/2018 - by psy (epsylon@riseup.net)
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with PyDog4Apache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
+Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
+"""
+import os
+from subprocess import PIPE
+from subprocess import Popen as execute
+        
+class Updater(object):     
+    def __init__(self):
+        GIT_REPOSITORY = "https://github.com/epsylon/pydog4apache"
+        rootDir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname( __file__ ), '..', ''))
+        if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(rootDir, ".git")):
+            print "Not any .git repository found!\n"
+            print "="*30
+            print "\nTo have working this feature, you should clone pydog4apache with:\n"
+            print "$ git clone %s" % GIT_REPOSITORY
+        else:
+            checkout = execute("git checkout . && git pull", shell=True, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE).communicate()[0]
+            print checkout
+            if not "Already up-to-date" in checkout:
+                print "Congratulations!! pydog4apache has been updated... ;-)\n"
+            else:
+                print "Your pydog4apache doesn't need to be updated... ;-)\n"

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+=========================================================================== 
+
+ ____        ____              _  _     _                     _          
+|  _ \ _   _|  _ \  ___   __ _| || |   / \   _ __   __ _  ___| |__   ___ 
+| |_) | | | | | | |/ _ \ / _` | || |_ / _ \ | '_ \ / _` |/ __| '_ \ / _ |
+|  __/| |_| | |_| | (_) | (_| |__   _/ ___ \| |_) | (_| | (__| | | |  __/
+|_|    \__, |____/ \___/ \__, |  |_|/_/   \_\ .__/ \__,_|\___|_| |_|\___|
+       |___/             |___/              |_|                          
+
+Apache web logs sneaker - by psy 
+
+===========================================================================
+
+###############################
+# Project info
+###############################
+
+  Web: https://github.com/epsylon/pydog2apache [http://03c8.net]
+
+###############################
+# Summary
+###############################
+
+  PyDog4Apache is an Apache web logs sneaker.
+
+  With this tool you can search for specific keywords (such as: government, police...) 
+  on Whois description of the IPs of your website visitors by -automagically- analyzing 
+  Apache logs provided (you can set folders of logs to manage all your projects).
+
+  Also you can generate a report with results or send them to a list of email recipients
+  like an alert.
+
+###############################
+# Installing
+###############################
+
+  PyDog4Apache runs on many platforms.  It requires Python (2.x.y) and the following libraries:
+
+     python-pip - alternative Python package installer
+
+  On Debian-based systems (ex: Ubuntu), run: 
+
+     sudo apt-get install python-pip && sudo pip install ipwhois
+
+  Source libs:
+
+     * Pypi-ipwhois: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ipwhois/
+
+###############################
+# HowTo
+###############################
+
+  Usage: pydog4apache.py [options]
+
+  Options:
+    --version      show program's version number and exit
+    -h, --help     show this help message and exit
+    -u, --update   check for latest stable version
+    -v, --verbose  active verbose output
+
+    *Reporting*:
+      -r FILE      generate file output with 'visitants'
+      -n EMAILS    notify via email (foo@email.net,bar@email.org,...)
+
+###############################
+# Usage
+###############################
+
+  Verbose:
+
+    ./pydog4apache -v 
+
+  Generate report file:
+
+    ./pydog4apache -r my_visitants.txt
+
+  Notify results via email to some recipients:
+
+    ./pydog4apache -n='root@localhost,foo@email.org,bar@email.net'
+
+  Combine options:
+
+    ./pydog4apache -v -r my_visitants.txt -n epsylon@riseup.net
+
+  Launch it as daemon (notify via email when finish):
+
+    ./pydog4apache -n epsylon@riseup.net &
+
+###############################
+# Updating
+###############################
+
+  PyDog4Apache implements an option to update the tool to the latest stable version.
+
+  This feature can be used only if you have cloned it from GitHub respository.
+
+  To check your version you should launch:
+
+    ./pydog4apache --update
+
+  This will update the tool automatically removing all files from old package.
+
+###############################
+# Timelog
+###############################
+
+--------------------------
+  11.04.2016 : v.0.1b
+--------------------------
+
+############

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+Who watches the watchers?... Ethics!

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pydog4apache/docs/requirements.txt

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+pip==1.5.6-7

+ 59 - 0
pydog4apache/keywords.txt

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+Estate
+Army
+Association
+Bank
+Business
+Company
+Office
+Military
+Federal
+Consultory
+Academy
+Financial
+Department
+Lawyers
+Ministery
+National
+Security
+Industry
+Agency
+Police
+Shop
+Government
+Educational
+Team
+Group
+University
+Hospital
+School
+Laboratory
+Society
+Estado
+Ejercito
+Asociacion
+Banco
+Negocios
+Oficina
+Militar
+Consultoria
+Abogados
+Abogacia
+Financiera
+Ministerio
+Seguridad
+Agencia
+Policia
+Tienda
+Gobierno
+Nacional
+Educacion
+Equipo
+Grupo
+Universidad
+Industria
+Escuela
+Laboratorio
+Sociedad
+Contraloria
+Guardia
+Academia

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+#!/usr/bin/env python 
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-"
+"""
+PyDog4Apache - 2016 - by psy (epsylon@riseup.net)
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with PyDog4Apache; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51
+Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
+"""
+from core.main import PyDog4Apache
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    app = PyDog4Apache()
+    options = app.create_options()
+    if options:
+        app.set_options(options)
+        app.run()

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+/var/log/apache2