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<h1 align="center">🕷️ Krawl</h1>
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<h3 align="center">
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<a name="readme-top"></a>
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<img
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src="img/krawl-logo.jpg"
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height="200"
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>
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</h3>
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<div align="center">
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<p align="center">
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A modern, customizable zero-dependencies honeypot server designed to detect and track malicious activity through deceptive web pages, fake credentials, and canary tokens.
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</p>
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<div align="center">
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<a href="https://github.com/blessedrebus/krawl/blob/main/LICENSE">
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/github/license/blessedrebus/krawl" alt="License">
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</a>
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<a href="https://github.com/blessedrebus/krawl/releases">
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/blessedrebus/krawl" alt="Release">
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</a>
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</div>
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<div align="center">
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<a href="https://ghcr.io/blessedrebus/krawl">
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/ghcr.io-krawl-blue" alt="GitHub Container Registry">
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</a>
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<a href="https://kubernetes.io/">
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/kubernetes-ready-326CE5?logo=kubernetes&logoColor=white" alt="Kubernetes">
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</a>
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<a href="https://github.com/BlessedRebuS/Krawl/pkgs/container/krawl-chart">
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/helm-chart-0F1689?logo=helm&logoColor=white" alt="Helm Chart">
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</a>
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</div>
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<br>
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<p align="center">
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<a href="#what-is-krawl">What is Krawl?</a> •
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<a href="#-quick-start">Quick Start</a> •
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<a href="#honeypot-pages">Honeypot Pages</a> •
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<a href="#dashboard">Dashboard</a> •
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<a href="./ToDo.md">Todo</a> •
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<a href="#-contributing">Contributing</a>
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</p>
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<br>
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</div>
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## Demo
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Tip: crawl the `robots.txt` paths for additional fun
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### Krawl URL: [http://demo.krawlme.com](http://demo.krawlme.com)
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### View the dashboard [http://demo.krawlme.com/das_dashboard](http://demo.krawlme.com/das_dashboard)
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## What is Krawl?
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**Krawl** is a cloud‑native deception server designed to detect, delay, and analyze malicious web crawlers and automated scanners.
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It creates realistic fake web applications filled with low‑hanging fruit such as admin panels, configuration files, and exposed fake credentials to attract and identify suspicious activity.
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By wasting attacker resources, Krawl helps clearly distinguish malicious behavior from legitimate crawlers.
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It features:
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- **Spider Trap Pages**: Infinite random links to waste crawler resources based on the [spidertrap project](https://github.com/adhdproject/spidertrap)
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- **Fake Login Pages**: WordPress, phpMyAdmin, admin panels
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- **Honeypot Paths**: Advertised in robots.txt to catch scanners
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- **Fake Credentials**: Realistic-looking usernames, passwords, API keys
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- **[Canary Token](#customizing-the-canary-token) Integration**: External alert triggering
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- **Real-time Dashboard**: Monitor suspicious activity
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- **Customizable Wordlists**: Easy JSON-based configuration
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- **Random Error Injection**: Mimic real server behavior
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## 🚀 Quick Start
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## Helm Chart
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Install with default values
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```bash
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helm install krawl oci://ghcr.io/blessedrebus/krawl-chart \
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--namespace krawl-system \
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--create-namespace
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```
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Install with custom [canary token](#customizing-the-canary-token)
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```bash
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helm install krawl oci://ghcr.io/blessedrebus/krawl-chart \
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--namespace krawl-system \
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--create-namespace \
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--set config.canaryTokenUrl="http://your-canary-token-url"
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```
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To access the deception server
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```bash
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kubectl get svc krawl -n krawl-system
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```
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Once the EXTERNAL-IP is assigned, access your deception server at:
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```
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http://<EXTERNAL-IP>:5000
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```
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## Kubernetes / Kustomize
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Apply all manifests with
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```bash
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kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BlessedRebuS/Krawl/refs/heads/main/manifests/krawl-all-in-one-deploy.yaml
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```
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Retrieve dashboard path with
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```bash
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kubectl get secret krawl-server -n krawl-system -o jsonpath='{.data.dashboard-path}' | base64 -d
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```
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Or clone the repo and apply the `manifest` folder with
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```bash
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kubectl apply -k manifests
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```
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## Docker
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Run Krawl as a docker container with
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```bash
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docker run -d \
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-p 5000:5000 \
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-e CANARY_TOKEN_URL="http://your-canary-token-url" \
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--name krawl \
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ghcr.io/blessedrebus/krawl:latest
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```
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## Docker Compose
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Run Krawl with docker-compose in the project folder with
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```bash
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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Stop it with
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```bash
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docker-compose down
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```
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## Python 3.11+
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Clone the repository
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/blessedrebus/krawl.git
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cd krawl/src
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```
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Run the server
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```bash
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python3 server.py
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```
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Visit
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`http://localhost:5000`
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To access the dashboard
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`http://localhost:5000/<dashboard-secret-path>`
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## Configuration via Environment Variables
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To customize the deception server installation several **environment variables** can be specified.
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| Variable | Description | Default |
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|----------|-------------|---------|
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| `PORT` | Server listening port | `5000` |
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| `DELAY` | Response delay in milliseconds | `100` |
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| `LINKS_MIN_LENGTH` | Minimum random link length | `5` |
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| `LINKS_MAX_LENGTH` | Maximum random link length | `15` |
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| `LINKS_MIN_PER_PAGE` | Minimum links per page | `10` |
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| `LINKS_MAX_PER_PAGE` | Maximum links per page | `15` |
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| `MAX_COUNTER` | Initial counter value | `10` |
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| `CANARY_TOKEN_TRIES` | Requests before showing canary token | `10` |
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| `CANARY_TOKEN_URL` | External canary token URL | None |
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| `DASHBOARD_SECRET_PATH` | Custom dashboard path | Auto-generated |
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| `PROBABILITY_ERROR_CODES` | Error response probability (0-100%) | `0` |
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| `SERVER_HEADER` | HTTP Server header for deception | `Apache/2.2.22 (Ubuntu)` |
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| `TIMEZONE` | IANA timezone for logs and dashboard (e.g., `America/New_York`, `Europe/Rome`) | System timezone |
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## robots.txt
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The actual (juicy) robots.txt configuration is the following
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```txt
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Disallow: /admin/
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Disallow: /api/
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Disallow: /backup/
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Disallow: /config/
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Disallow: /database/
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Disallow: /private/
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Disallow: /uploads/
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Disallow: /wp-admin/
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Disallow: /phpMyAdmin/
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Disallow: /admin/login.php
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Disallow: /api/v1/users
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Disallow: /api/v2/secrets
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Disallow: /.env
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Disallow: /credentials.txt
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Disallow: /passwords.txt
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Disallow: /.git/
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Disallow: /backup.sql
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Disallow: /db_backup.sql
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```
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## Honeypot pages
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Requests to common admin endpoints (`/admin/`, `/wp-admin/`, `/phpMyAdmin/`) return a fake login page. Any login attempt triggers a 1-second delay to simulate real processing and is fully logged in the dashboard (credentials, IP, headers, timing).
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<div align="center">
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<img src="img/admin-page.png" width="60%" />
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</div>
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Requests to paths like `/backup/`, `/config/`, `/database/`, `/private/`, or `/uploads/` return a fake directory listing populated with “interesting” files, each assigned a random file size to look realistic.
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The `.env` endpoint exposes fake database connection strings, **AWS API keys**, and **Stripe secrets**. It intentionally returns an error due to the `Content-Type` being `application/json` instead of plain text, mimicking a “juicy” misconfiguration that crawlers and scanners often flag as information leakage.
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The pages `/api/v1/users` and `/api/v2/secrets` show fake users and random secrets in JSON format
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<div align="center">
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<img src="img/api-users-page.png" width="45%" style="vertical-align: middle; margin: 0 10px;" />
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<img src="img/api-secrets-page.png" width="45%" style="vertical-align: middle; margin: 0 10px;" />
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</div>
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The pages `/credentials.txt` and `/passwords.txt` show fake users and random secrets
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<div align="center">
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<img src="img/credentials-page.png" width="35%" style="vertical-align: middle; margin: 0 10px;" />
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<img src="img/passwords-page.png" width="45%" style="vertical-align: middle; margin: 0 10px;" />
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</div>
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## Customizing the Canary Token
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To create a custom canary token, visit https://canarytokens.org
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and generate a “Web bug” canary token.
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This optional token is triggered when a crawler fully traverses the webpage until it reaches 0. At that point, a URL is returned. When this URL is requested, it sends an alert to the user via email, including the visitor’s IP address and user agent.
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To enable this feature, set the canary token URL [using the environment variable](#configuration-via-environment-variables) `CANARY_TOKEN_URL`.
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## Customizing the wordlist
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Edit `wordlists.json` to customize fake data for your use case
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```json
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{
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"usernames": {
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"prefixes": ["admin", "root", "user"],
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"suffixes": ["_prod", "_dev", "123"]
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},
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"passwords": {
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"prefixes": ["P@ssw0rd", "Admin"],
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"simple": ["test", "password"]
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},
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"directory_listing": {
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"files": ["credentials.txt", "backup.sql"],
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"directories": ["admin/", "backup/"]
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}
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}
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```
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or **values.yaml** in the case of helm chart installation
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## Dashboard
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Access the dashboard at `http://<server-ip>:<port>/<dashboard-path>`
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The dashboard shows:
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- Total and unique accesses
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- Suspicious activity detection
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- Top IPs, paths, and user-agents
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- Real-time monitoring
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The attackers' triggered honeypot path and the suspicious activity (such as failed login attempts) are logged
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The top IP Addresses is shown along with top paths and User Agents
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### Retrieving Dashboard Path
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Check server startup logs or get the secret with
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```bash
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kubectl get secret krawl-server -n krawl-system \
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-o jsonpath='{.data.dashboard-path}' | base64 -d && echo
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```
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## 🤝 Contributing
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Contributions welcome! Please:
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1. Fork the repository
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2. Create a feature branch
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3. Make your changes
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4. Submit a pull request (explain the changes!)
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<div align="center">
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## ⚠️ Disclaimer
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**This is a deception/honeypot system.**
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Deploy in isolated environments and monitor carefully for security events.
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Use responsibly and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
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## Star History
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<img src="https://api.star-history.com/svg?repos=BlessedRebuS/Krawl&type=Date" width="600" alt="Star History Chart" />
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<h1 align="center">🕷️ Krawl</h1>
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<h3 align="center">
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<a name="readme-top"></a>
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<img
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src="img/krawl-logo.jpg"
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height="200"
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</h3>
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<div align="center">
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<p align="center">
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A modern, customizable zero-dependencies honeypot server designed to detect and track malicious activity through deceptive web pages, fake credentials, and canary tokens.
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</p>
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<div align="center">
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<a href="https://github.com/blessedrebus/krawl/blob/main/LICENSE">
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/github/license/blessedrebus/krawl" alt="License">
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</a>
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<a href="https://github.com/blessedrebus/krawl/releases">
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/blessedrebus/krawl" alt="Release">
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</a>
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</div>
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<div align="center">
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<a href="https://ghcr.io/blessedrebus/krawl">
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/ghcr.io-krawl-blue" alt="GitHub Container Registry">
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</a>
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<a href="https://kubernetes.io/">
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/kubernetes-ready-326CE5?logo=kubernetes&logoColor=white" alt="Kubernetes">
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</a>
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<a href="https://github.com/BlessedRebuS/Krawl/pkgs/container/krawl-chart">
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<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/helm-chart-0F1689?logo=helm&logoColor=white" alt="Helm Chart">
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</a>
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</div>
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<br>
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<p align="center">
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<a href="#what-is-krawl">What is Krawl?</a> •
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<a href="#-quick-start">Quick Start</a> •
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<a href="#honeypot-pages">Honeypot Pages</a> •
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<a href="#dashboard">Dashboard</a> •
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<a href="./ToDo.md">Todo</a> •
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<a href="#-contributing">Contributing</a>
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</p>
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<br>
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</div>
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## Demo
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Tip: crawl the `robots.txt` paths for additional fun
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### Krawl URL: [http://demo.krawlme.com](http://demo.krawlme.com)
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### View the dashboard [http://demo.krawlme.com/das_dashboard](http://demo.krawlme.com/das_dashboard)
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## What is Krawl?
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**Krawl** is a cloud‑native deception server designed to detect, delay, and analyze malicious web crawlers and automated scanners.
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It creates realistic fake web applications filled with low‑hanging fruit such as admin panels, configuration files, and exposed fake credentials to attract and identify suspicious activity.
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By wasting attacker resources, Krawl helps clearly distinguish malicious behavior from legitimate crawlers.
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It features:
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- **Spider Trap Pages**: Infinite random links to waste crawler resources based on the [spidertrap project](https://github.com/adhdproject/spidertrap)
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- **Fake Login Pages**: WordPress, phpMyAdmin, admin panels
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- **Honeypot Paths**: Advertised in robots.txt to catch scanners
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- **Fake Credentials**: Realistic-looking usernames, passwords, API keys
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- **[Canary Token](#customizing-the-canary-token) Integration**: External alert triggering
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- **Real-time Dashboard**: Monitor suspicious activity
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- **Customizable Wordlists**: Easy JSON-based configuration
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- **Random Error Injection**: Mimic real server behavior
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## 🚀 Quick Start
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## Helm Chart
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Install with default values
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```bash
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helm install krawl oci://ghcr.io/blessedrebus/krawl-chart \
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--namespace krawl-system \
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--create-namespace
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```
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Install with custom [canary token](#customizing-the-canary-token)
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```bash
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helm install krawl oci://ghcr.io/blessedrebus/krawl-chart \
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--namespace krawl-system \
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--create-namespace \
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--set config.canaryTokenUrl="http://your-canary-token-url"
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```
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To access the deception server
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```bash
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kubectl get svc krawl -n krawl-system
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```
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Once the EXTERNAL-IP is assigned, access your deception server at:
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```
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http://<EXTERNAL-IP>:5000
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```
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## Kubernetes / Kustomize
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Apply all manifests with
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```bash
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kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BlessedRebuS/Krawl/refs/heads/main/manifests/krawl-all-in-one-deploy.yaml
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```
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Retrieve dashboard path with
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```bash
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kubectl get secret krawl-server -n krawl-system -o jsonpath='{.data.dashboard-path}' | base64 -d
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```
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Or clone the repo and apply the `manifest` folder with
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```bash
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kubectl apply -k manifests
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```
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## Docker
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Run Krawl as a docker container with
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```bash
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docker run -d \
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-p 5000:5000 \
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-e CANARY_TOKEN_URL="http://your-canary-token-url" \
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--name krawl \
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ghcr.io/blessedrebus/krawl:latest
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```
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## Docker Compose
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Run Krawl with docker-compose in the project folder with
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```bash
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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Stop it with
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```bash
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docker-compose down
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```
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## Python 3.11+
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Clone the repository
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/blessedrebus/krawl.git
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cd krawl/src
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```
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Run the server
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```bash
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python3 server.py
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```
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Visit
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`http://localhost:5000`
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To access the dashboard
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`http://localhost:5000/<dashboard-secret-path>`
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## Configuration via Environment Variables
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To customize the deception server installation, environment variables can be specified using the naming convention: `KRAWL_<FIELD_NAME>` where `<FIELD_NAME>` is the configuration field name in uppercase with special characters converted:
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- `.` → `_`
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- `-` → `__` (double underscore)
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- ` ` (space) → `_`
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### Configuration Variables
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| Configuration Field | Environment Variable | Description | Default |
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|-----------|-----------|-------------|---------|
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| `port` | `KRAWL_PORT` | Server listening port | `5000` |
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| `delay` | `KRAWL_DELAY` | Response delay in milliseconds | `100` |
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| `server_header` | `KRAWL_SERVER_HEADER` | HTTP Server header for deception | `""` |
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| `links_length_range` | `KRAWL_LINKS_LENGTH_RANGE` | Link length range as `min,max` | `5,15` |
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| `links_per_page_range` | `KRAWL_LINKS_PER_PAGE_RANGE` | Links per page as `min,max` | `10,15` |
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| `char_space` | `KRAWL_CHAR_SPACE` | Characters used for link generation | `abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789` |
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| `max_counter` | `KRAWL_MAX_COUNTER` | Initial counter value | `10` |
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| `canary_token_url` | `KRAWL_CANARY_TOKEN_URL` | External canary token URL | None |
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| `canary_token_tries` | `KRAWL_CANARY_TOKEN_TRIES` | Requests before showing canary token | `10` |
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| `dashboard_secret_path` | `KRAWL_DASHBOARD_SECRET_PATH` | Custom dashboard path | Auto-generated |
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| `api_server_url` | `KRAWL_API_SERVER_URL` | API server URL | None |
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| `api_server_port` | `KRAWL_API_SERVER_PORT` | API server port | `8080` |
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| `api_server_path` | `KRAWL_API_SERVER_PATH` | API server endpoint path | `/api/v2/users` |
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| `probability_error_codes` | `KRAWL_PROBABILITY_ERROR_CODES` | Error response probability (0-100%) | `0` |
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| `database_path` | `KRAWL_DATABASE_PATH` | Database file location | `data/krawl.db` |
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| `database_retention_days` | `KRAWL_DATABASE_RETENTION_DAYS` | Days to retain data in database | `30` |
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| `http_risky_methods_threshold` | `KRAWL_HTTP_RISKY_METHODS_THRESHOLD` | Threshold for risky HTTP methods detection | `0.1` |
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| `violated_robots_threshold` | `KRAWL_VIOLATED_ROBOTS_THRESHOLD` | Threshold for robots.txt violations | `0.1` |
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| `uneven_request_timing_threshold` | `KRAWL_UNEVEN_REQUEST_TIMING_THRESHOLD` | Coefficient of variation threshold for timing | `0.5` |
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| `uneven_request_timing_time_window_seconds` | `KRAWL_UNEVEN_REQUEST_TIMING_TIME_WINDOW_SECONDS` | Time window for request timing analysis in seconds | `300` |
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| `user_agents_used_threshold` | `KRAWL_USER_AGENTS_USED_THRESHOLD` | Threshold for detecting multiple user agents | `2` |
|
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| `attack_urls_threshold` | `KRAWL_ATTACK_URLS_THRESHOLD` | Threshold for attack URL detection | `1` |
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### Examples
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|
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```bash
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# Set port and delay
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export KRAWL_PORT=8080
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export KRAWL_DELAY=200
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|
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# Set canary token
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export KRAWL_CANARY_TOKEN_URL="http://your-canary-token-url"
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|
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# Set tuple values (min,max format)
|
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export KRAWL_LINKS_LENGTH_RANGE="3,20"
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export KRAWL_LINKS_PER_PAGE_RANGE="5,25"
|
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|
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# Set analyzer thresholds
|
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export KRAWL_HTTP_RISKY_METHODS_THRESHOLD="0.2"
|
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export KRAWL_VIOLATED_ROBOTS_THRESHOLD="0.15"
|
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|
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# Set custom dashboard path
|
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export KRAWL_DASHBOARD_SECRET_PATH="/my-secret-dashboard"
|
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```
|
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|
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Or in Docker:
|
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|
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```bash
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docker run -d \
|
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-p 5000:5000 \
|
||||
-e KRAWL_PORT=5000 \
|
||||
-e KRAWL_DELAY=100 \
|
||||
-e KRAWL_CANARY_TOKEN_URL="http://your-canary-token-url" \
|
||||
--name krawl \
|
||||
ghcr.io/blessedrebus/krawl:latest
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
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## robots.txt
|
||||
The actual (juicy) robots.txt configuration is the following
|
||||
|
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```txt
|
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Disallow: /admin/
|
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Disallow: /api/
|
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Disallow: /backup/
|
||||
Disallow: /config/
|
||||
Disallow: /database/
|
||||
Disallow: /private/
|
||||
Disallow: /uploads/
|
||||
Disallow: /wp-admin/
|
||||
Disallow: /phpMyAdmin/
|
||||
Disallow: /admin/login.php
|
||||
Disallow: /api/v1/users
|
||||
Disallow: /api/v2/secrets
|
||||
Disallow: /.env
|
||||
Disallow: /credentials.txt
|
||||
Disallow: /passwords.txt
|
||||
Disallow: /.git/
|
||||
Disallow: /backup.sql
|
||||
Disallow: /db_backup.sql
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## Honeypot pages
|
||||
Requests to common admin endpoints (`/admin/`, `/wp-admin/`, `/phpMyAdmin/`) return a fake login page. Any login attempt triggers a 1-second delay to simulate real processing and is fully logged in the dashboard (credentials, IP, headers, timing).
|
||||
|
||||
<div align="center">
|
||||
<img src="img/admin-page.png" width="60%" />
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
||||
Requests to paths like `/backup/`, `/config/`, `/database/`, `/private/`, or `/uploads/` return a fake directory listing populated with “interesting” files, each assigned a random file size to look realistic.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
The `.env` endpoint exposes fake database connection strings, **AWS API keys**, and **Stripe secrets**. It intentionally returns an error due to the `Content-Type` being `application/json` instead of plain text, mimicking a “juicy” misconfiguration that crawlers and scanners often flag as information leakage.
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
The pages `/api/v1/users` and `/api/v2/secrets` show fake users and random secrets in JSON format
|
||||
|
||||
<div align="center">
|
||||
<img src="img/api-users-page.png" width="45%" style="vertical-align: middle; margin: 0 10px;" />
|
||||
<img src="img/api-secrets-page.png" width="45%" style="vertical-align: middle; margin: 0 10px;" />
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
||||
The pages `/credentials.txt` and `/passwords.txt` show fake users and random secrets
|
||||
|
||||
<div align="center">
|
||||
<img src="img/credentials-page.png" width="35%" style="vertical-align: middle; margin: 0 10px;" />
|
||||
<img src="img/passwords-page.png" width="45%" style="vertical-align: middle; margin: 0 10px;" />
|
||||
</div>
|
||||
|
||||
## Customizing the Canary Token
|
||||
To create a custom canary token, visit https://canarytokens.org
|
||||
|
||||
and generate a “Web bug” canary token.
|
||||
|
||||
This optional token is triggered when a crawler fully traverses the webpage until it reaches 0. At that point, a URL is returned. When this URL is requested, it sends an alert to the user via email, including the visitor’s IP address and user agent.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
To enable this feature, set the canary token URL [using the environment variable](#configuration-via-environment-variables) `CANARY_TOKEN_URL`.
|
||||
|
||||
## Customizing the wordlist
|
||||
|
||||
Edit `wordlists.json` to customize fake data for your use case
|
||||
|
||||
```json
|
||||
{
|
||||
"usernames": {
|
||||
"prefixes": ["admin", "root", "user"],
|
||||
"suffixes": ["_prod", "_dev", "123"]
|
||||
},
|
||||
"passwords": {
|
||||
"prefixes": ["P@ssw0rd", "Admin"],
|
||||
"simple": ["test", "password"]
|
||||
},
|
||||
"directory_listing": {
|
||||
"files": ["credentials.txt", "backup.sql"],
|
||||
"directories": ["admin/", "backup/"]
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
or **values.yaml** in the case of helm chart installation
|
||||
|
||||
## Dashboard
|
||||
|
||||
Access the dashboard at `http://<server-ip>:<port>/<dashboard-path>`
|
||||
|
||||
The dashboard shows:
|
||||
- Total and unique accesses
|
||||
- Suspicious activity detection
|
||||
- Top IPs, paths, and user-agents
|
||||
- Real-time monitoring
|
||||
|
||||
The attackers' triggered honeypot path and the suspicious activity (such as failed login attempts) are logged
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
The top IP Addresses is shown along with top paths and User Agents
|
||||
|
||||

|
||||
|
||||
### Retrieving Dashboard Path
|
||||
|
||||
Check server startup logs or get the secret with
|
||||
|
||||
```bash
|
||||
kubectl get secret krawl-server -n krawl-system \
|
||||
-o jsonpath='{.data.dashboard-path}' | base64 -d && echo
|
||||
```
|
||||
|
||||
## 🤝 Contributing
|
||||
|
||||
Contributions welcome! Please:
|
||||
1. Fork the repository
|
||||
2. Create a feature branch
|
||||
3. Make your changes
|
||||
4. Submit a pull request (explain the changes!)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
<div align="center">
|
||||
|
||||
## ⚠️ Disclaimer
|
||||
|
||||
**This is a deception/honeypot system.**
|
||||
Deploy in isolated environments and monitor carefully for security events.
|
||||
Use responsibly and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
|
||||
|
||||
## Star History
|
||||
<img src="https://api.star-history.com/svg?repos=BlessedRebuS/Krawl&type=Date" width="600" alt="Star History Chart" />
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ apiVersion: v2
|
||||
name: krawl-chart
|
||||
description: A Helm chart for Krawl honeypot server
|
||||
type: application
|
||||
version: 0.1.3
|
||||
version: 0.1.4
|
||||
appVersion: 0.1.6
|
||||
keywords:
|
||||
- honeypot
|
||||
|
||||
@@ -111,13 +111,40 @@ class Config:
|
||||
attack_urls_threshold=analyzer.get('attack_urls_threshold', 1)
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
def __get_env_from_config(config: str) -> str:
|
||||
|
||||
env = config.upper().replace('.', '_').replace('-', '__').replace(' ', '_')
|
||||
|
||||
return f'KRAWL_{env}'
|
||||
|
||||
def override_config_from_env(config: Config = None):
|
||||
"""Initialize configuration from environment variables"""
|
||||
|
||||
for field in config.__dataclass_fields__:
|
||||
|
||||
env_var = __get_env_from_config(field)
|
||||
if env_var in os.environ:
|
||||
field_type = config.__dataclass_fields__[field].type
|
||||
env_value = os.environ[env_var]
|
||||
if field_type == int:
|
||||
setattr(config, field, int(env_value))
|
||||
elif field_type == float:
|
||||
setattr(config, field, float(env_value))
|
||||
elif field_type == Tuple[int, int]:
|
||||
parts = env_value.split(',')
|
||||
if len(parts) == 2:
|
||||
setattr(config, field, (int(parts[0]), int(parts[1])))
|
||||
else:
|
||||
setattr(config, field, env_value)
|
||||
|
||||
_config_instance = None
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def get_config() -> Config:
|
||||
"""Get the singleton Config instance"""
|
||||
global _config_instance
|
||||
if _config_instance is None:
|
||||
_config_instance = Config.from_yaml()
|
||||
return _config_instance
|
||||
|
||||
override_config_from_env(_config_instance)
|
||||
|
||||
return _config_instance
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user