Development of distributed honeypots by using raspberry pi at Swiss German University
Dionaea is a low interaction honeypot that detects malware or intruders? activities on the emulated ports. The study shows that Raspberry Pi is capable and suited for running honeypots. It is very common to deploy large amount of sensors across many public IP addresses in a distributed manner, thus a centralized database must be built. The centralized database will receive the attack informations and copy of malware?s binaries from each distributed honeypot sensors. This study also successfully implemented automatic message transfer protocol using XMPP to allow distributed honeypots to submit their attack information to the central repository. Statistic Reports based on this database can then be created to show the public about the trend of the attack.
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