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2022-11-06 02:28:14 +02:00
#!/usr/bin/env python
import requests, sys, time
import paho.mqtt.client as mqtt
# set connection to broker
mqttBroker ="mqtt.33co.de"
client = mqtt.Client (client_id="", clean_session=True)
client.tls_set()
client.connect(mqttBroker, port=8883)
# get ip location
#print(sys.argv[1])
res = requests.get('http://ipwho.is/'+ sys.argv[1]).json()
# print(res)
print(res['ip'])
print(res['latitude'])
print(res['longitude'])
servername = "satelite"
client.publish("Attacker/"+ servername+"/location", "{\"iconColor\":\"#0434F2\",\"time\":\""+str(time.ctime())+"\",\"lat\":"+str(res['latitude'])+",\"lon\":"+str(res['longitude'])+",\"name\":\""+str(res['ip'])+"\"}")
client.disconnect()
# in case of problem check SELinux
# many t=runs to release ports, access
# audit2allow -w -a
# audit2allow -a
# audit2allow -a -M fail2ban_t
# semodule -i fail2ban_t.pp
# or just run setsebool 0
# to get the location curl http://ipwho.is/197.26.19.254
# curl http://ipwho.is/197.26.19.254 | jq -r '.latitude, .longitude'
# guide to create custom action
# https://webcp.io/custom-fail2ban-action/