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README.md
HellPot
Summary
HellPot is an endless honeypot based on Heffalump that sends unruly HTTP bots to hell.
Notably it implements a toml configuration file, has JSON logging, and comes with significant performance gains.
Grave Consequences
Clients (hopefully bots) that disregard robots.txt
and connect to your instance of HellPot will suffer eternal consequences.
HellPot will send an infinite stream of data that is just close enough to being a real website that they might just stick around until their soul is ripped apart and they cease to exist.
Under the hood of this eternal suffering is a markov engine that chucks bits and pieces of The Birth of Tragedy (Hellenism and Pessimism) by Friedrich Nietzsche at the client using fasthttp.
Compilation
HellPot should probably be built with Go version 1.17 or higher.
HellPot uses go modules. This should make it dead simple to build with a stock Go installation.
1 ) git clone https://github.com/yunginnanet/HellPot
2 ) cd HellPot
4 ) go build cmd/HellPot/HellPot.go
5 ) Consider the potential grave consequences of your actions.
Usage
YOLO Method:
In the event of a missing configuration file, HellPot will attempt to place it's default config in $HOME/.config/HellPot/config.toml. This allows irresponsible souls to begin raining hellfire with ease, immediately:
1 ) Download a compiled release
2 ) Run binary and immedidately begin sending clients directly to hell.
Reasonable Method:
1 ) Configure webserver as reverse proxy (see below)
2 ) ./HellPot --genconfig
3 ) Edit your newly generated config.toml
as desired.
4 ) Ponder your existence server's ability to handle your chosen performance values.
5 ) ./HellPot -c config.toml
666 ) 𝙏͘͝𝙝̓̓͛𝙚͑̈́̀ 𝙨͆͠͝𝙠͑̾͌𝙮̽͌͆ 𝙞̓̔̔𝙨͒͐͝ 𝙛͑̈́̚𝙖͛͒𝙡͑͆̽𝙡̾̚̚𝙞͋̒̒𝙣̾͛͝𝙜͒̒̀.́̔͝
Example Config (toml)
[http]
# TCP Listener (default)
bind_addr = "127.0.0.1"
bind_port = "8080"
paths = ["wp-login.php","wp-login"]
# Unix Socket Listener (will override default)
use_unix_socket = false
unix_socket = "/var/run/hellpot"
[logger]
debug = true
directory = "/home/kayos/.config/HellPot/logs/"
nocolor = false
use_date_filename = true
[performance]
# max_workers is only valid if restrict_concurrency is true
restrict_concurrency = false
max_workers = 256
[deception]
# Used as "Server: " header (if not proxied)
server_name = "nginx"
Example Web Server Config (nginx)
location '/robots.txt' {
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8080$request_uri;
}
location '/wp-login.php' {
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8080$request_uri;
}