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##! This script feeds software detected through email into the software
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##! framework. Mail clients and webmail interfaces are the only thing
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##! currently detected.
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##!
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##! TODO:
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##!
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##! * Find some heuristic to determine if email was sent through
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##! a MS Exchange webmail interface as opposed to a desktop client.
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@load base/frameworks/software/main
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@load base/protocols/smtp/main
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module SMTP;
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export {
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redef enum Software::Type += {
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MAIL_CLIENT,
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MAIL_SERVER,
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WEBMAIL_SERVER
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};
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redef record Info += {
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## Boolean indicator of if the message was sent through a
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## webmail interface.
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is_webmail: bool &log &default=F;
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};
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## Assuming that local mail servers are more trustworthy with the
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## headers they insert into message envelopes, this default makes Bro
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## not attempt to detect software in inbound message bodies. If mail
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## coming in from external addresses gives incorrect data in
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## the Received headers, it could populate your SOFTWARE logging stream
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## with incorrect data. If you would like to detect mail clients for
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## incoming messages (network traffic originating from a non-local
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## address), set this variable to EXTERNAL_HOSTS or ALL_HOSTS.
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option detect_clients_in_messages_from = LOCAL_HOSTS;
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## A regular expression to match USER-AGENT-like headers to find if a
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## message was sent with a webmail interface.
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option webmail_user_agents =
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/^iPlanet Messenger/
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| /^Sun Java\(tm\) System Messenger Express/
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| /\(IMP\)/ # Horde Internet Messaging Program
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| /^SquirrelMail/
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| /^NeoMail/
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| /ZimbraWebClient/;
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}
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event mime_one_header(c: connection, h: mime_header_rec) &priority=4
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{
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if ( ! c?$smtp ) return;
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if ( h$name == "USER-AGENT" && webmail_user_agents in c$smtp$user_agent )
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c$smtp$is_webmail = T;
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}
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event log_smtp(rec: Info)
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{
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# If the MUA provided a user-agent string, kick over to the software framework.
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# This is done here so that the "Received: from" path has a chance to be
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# built since that's where the IP address is pulled from.
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if ( rec?$user_agent )
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{
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local s_type = MAIL_CLIENT;
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local client_ip = rec$path[|rec$path|-1];
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if ( rec$is_webmail )
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{
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s_type = WEBMAIL_SERVER;
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# If the earliest received header indicates that the connection
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# was via HTTP, then that likely means the actual mail software
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# is installed on the second address in the path.
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if ( rec?$first_received && /via HTTP/ in rec$first_received )
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client_ip = rec$path[|rec$path|-2];
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}
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if ( addr_matches_host(rec$id$orig_h,
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detect_clients_in_messages_from) )
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{
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Software::found(rec$id, [$unparsed_version=rec$user_agent, $host=client_ip, $software_type=s_type]);
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}
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}
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}
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