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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-19 17:39:49 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-19 17:39:49 +0000 |
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diff --git a/doc/userguide/rules/ssh-keywords.rst b/doc/userguide/rules/ssh-keywords.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..83d2f2f --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/userguide/rules/ssh-keywords.rst @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ +.. role:: example-rule-emphasis + +SSH Keywords +============ +Suricata has several rule keywords to match on different elements of SSH +connections. + + +ssh.proto +--------- +Match on the version of the SSH protocol used. ``ssh.proto`` is a sticky buffer, +and can be used as a fast pattern. ``ssh.proto`` replaces the previous buffer +name: ``ssh_proto``. You may continue to use the previous name, but it's +recommended that existing rules be converted to use the new name. + +Format:: + + ssh.proto; + +Example: + +.. container:: example-rule + + alert ssh any any -> any any (msg:"match SSH protocol version"; :example-rule-emphasis:`ssh.proto;` content:"2.0"; sid:1000010;) + +The example above matches on SSH connections with SSH version 2.0. + + +ssh.software +------------ +Match on the software string from the SSH banner. ``ssh.software`` is a sticky +buffer, and can be used as fast pattern. + +``ssh.software`` replaces the previous keyword names: ``ssh_software`` & +``ssh.softwareversion``. You may continue to use the previous name, but it's +recommended that rules be converted to use the new name. + +Format:: + + ssh.software; + +Example: + +.. container:: example-rule + + alert ssh any any -> any any (msg:"match SSH software string"; :example-rule-emphasis:`ssh.software;` content:"openssh"; nocase; sid:1000020;) + +The example above matches on SSH connections where the software string contains +"openssh". + + +ssh.protoversion +---------------- +Matches on the version of the SSH protocol used. A value of ``2_compat`` +includes SSH version 1.99. + +Format:: + + ssh.protoversion:[0-9](\.[0-9])?|2_compat; + +Example: + +.. container:: example-rule + + alert ssh any any -> any any (msg:"SSH v2 compatible"; :example-rule-emphasis:`ssh.protoversion:2_compat;` sid:1;) + +The example above matches on SSH connections with SSH version 2 or 1.99. + +.. container:: example-rule + + alert ssh any any -> any any (msg:"SSH v1.10"; :example-rule-emphasis:`ssh.protoversion:1.10;` sid:1;) + +The example above matches on SSH connections with SSH version 1.10 only. + + +ssh.softwareversion +------------------- +This keyword has been deprecated. Please use ``ssh.software`` instead. Matches +on the software string from the SSH banner. + +Example: + +.. container:: example-rule + + alert ssh any any -> any any (msg:"match SSH software string"; :example-rule-emphasis:`ssh.softwareversion:"OpenSSH";` sid:10000040;) + + +Suricata comes with a Hassh integration (https://github.com/salesforce/hassh). Hassh is used to fingerprint ssh clients and servers. + +Hassh must be enabled in the Suricata config file (set 'app-layer.protocols.ssh.hassh' to 'yes'). + +ssh.hassh +--------- + +Match on hassh (md5 of of hassh algorithms of client). + +Example:: + + alert ssh any any -> any any (msg:"match hassh"; \ + ssh.hassh; content:"ec7378c1a92f5a8dde7e8b7a1ddf33d1";\ + sid:1000010;) + +``ssh.hassh`` is a 'sticky buffer'. + +``ssh.hassh`` can be used as ``fast_pattern``. + +ssh.hassh.string +---------------- + +Match on Hassh string (hassh algorithms of client). + +Example:: + + alert ssh any any -> any any (msg:"match hassh-string"; \ + ssh.hassh.string; content:"none,zlib@openssh.com,zlib"; \ + sid:1000030;) + +``ssh.hassh.string`` is a 'sticky buffer'. + +``ssh.hassh.string`` can be used as ``fast_pattern``. + +ssh.hassh.server +---------------- + +Match on hassh (md5 of hassh algorithms of server). + +Example:: + + alert ssh any any -> any any (msg:"match SSH hash-server"; \ + ssh.hassh.server; content:"b12d2871a1189eff20364cf5333619ee"; \ + sid:1000020;) + +``ssh.hassh.server`` is a 'sticky buffer'. + +``ssh.hassh.server`` can be used as ``fast_pattern``. + +ssh.hassh.server.string +----------------------- + +Match on hassh string (hassh algorithms of server). + +Example:: + alert ssh any any -> any any (msg:"match SSH hash-server-string"; \ + ssh.hassh.server.string; content:"umac-64-etm@openssh.com,umac-128-etm@openssh.com"; \ + sid:1000040;) + +``ssh.hassh.server.string`` is a 'sticky buffer'. + +``ssh.hassh.server.string`` can be used as ``fast_pattern``. |