HoneyPot in a Container with Detailed Analytics

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HoneyPot in a Container with Detailed Analytics

Gaurav Purswani 1* , Hemant N. 2 , Raja Kumar Singh 3* , Raunak Parashar 4* , Divya C D. 5*
  • 1 Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering,Mysuru    
  • 2 Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering,Mysuru    
  • 3 Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering,Mysuru    
  • 4 Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering,Mysuru    
  • 5 Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering,Mysuru    
  • *corresponding author divyacd@vvce.ac.in
Published on 22 March 2023 | https://doi.org/10.54254/2755-2721/2/20220666
ACE Vol.2
ISSN (Print): 2755-273X
ISSN (Online): 2755-2721
ISBN (Print): 978-1-915371-19-5
ISBN (Online): 978-1-915371-20-1

Abstract

Honeypot is a system that is used as a trap for attackers and can be implemented in organizations and government institutions to trap or leak the origin of the attackers. It can be used in line with other tools such as production servers or even development servers. Some organizations use it in orchestration infrastructure also to figure out any possibilities of an escalation irrespective of which kind of escalation. In this paper we are trying to leverage the containerization capabilities of the modern systems and try to create a honeypot in a container that can be easily installed and operated within a network or outside private networks in the wild very easily with the help of the docker containers.

Keywords:

Security, Containerization., IP Leak

Purswani,G.;N.,H.;Singh,R.K.;Parashar,R.;D.,D.C. (2023). HoneyPot in a Container with Detailed Analytics. Applied and Computational Engineering,2,1017-1025.
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References

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[8]. Savita Paliwal, “Honeypot: A Trap for Attackers:,IJARCCE, Vol. 6, Issue 3,2017.


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Purswani,G.;N.,H.;Singh,R.K.;Parashar,R.;D.,D.C. (2023). HoneyPot in a Container with Detailed Analytics. Applied and Computational Engineering,2,1017-1025.

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Volume title: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Computing and Data Science (CONF-CDS 2022)

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References

[1]. S. A. Budiman, C. Iswahyudi, and M. Sholeh, “Implementasi Intrusion Detection System (IDS) Menggunakan Jejaring Sosial Sebagai Media Notifikasi,” Prosiding Seminar Nasional Aplikasi Sains & Teknologi (SNAST) , ISSN: 1979-911X Yogyakarta, 15 November 2014.

[2]. Research infrastructures action, Sixth framework program, D1.1: Honeypot Node Architecture, page 7-24.

[3]. C. Kaewkasi., K. Chun Mun Wong, ―Improvement of container scheduling for Docker using Ant Colony Optimiza-tion.‖ Proc. Int. Conf. Knowledge and Smart Technology (KST).

[4]. Provos N. and Holz T. 2007, Virtual Honeypots : From Botnets Tracking to Intrusion Detec-tion, Addision Wesley Professional.

[5]. The Honeypot Project, Know Your Enemy: Revealing the Security tools, tactic, and motives of Blackhats communi-ty.2002.

[6]. V. Haldar, D. Chandra, and M. Franz, “Dynamic taint propagation for java,” in ACSAC ’05: Proceedings of the 21st Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, 2005, pp. 303–311.

[7]. J. Mirkovic, S. Dietrich, P. Reiher “Internet denial of service: attack and defense mechanisms”, Prentice Hall Profes-sional Technical Reference, 2005.

[8]. Savita Paliwal, “Honeypot: A Trap for Attackers:,IJARCCE, Vol. 6, Issue 3,2017.