ipsum: Daily feed of bad IPs
IPsum is a threat intelligence feed based on 30+ different publicly available lists of suspicious and/or malicious IP addresses. All lists are automatically retrieved and parsed on a daily (24h) basis and the final result is pushed to this repository. The list is made of IP addresses together with a total number of (black)list occurrence (for each). Greater the number, lesser the chance of false positive detection and/or dropping in (inbound) monitored traffic. Also, the list is sorted from most (problematic) to least current IP addresses.
As an example, to get a fresh and ready-to-deploy auto-ban list of “bad IPs” that appear on at least 3 (black)lists you can run:
If you want to try it with ipset, you can do the following:
sudo su
apt-get -qq install iptables ipset
ipset -q flush ipsum
ipset -q create ipsum hash:net
for ip in $(curl –compressed https://raw.githubusercontent.com/stamparm/ipsum/master/ipsum.txt 2>/dev/null | grep -v “#” | grep -v -E “\s[1-2]$” | cut -f 1); do ipset add ipsum $ip; done
iptables -I INPUT -m set –match-set ipsum src -j DROP
In directory levels, you can find preprocessed raw IP lists based on the number of blacklist occurrences (e.g. levels/3.txt holds IP addresses that can be found on 3 or more blacklists).
Important: If you are planning to use git to get the content of this repository to do it like
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/stamparm/ipsum.git
Source: https://github.com/stamparm/