HoneyPy
A low interaction honeypot with the capability to be more of a medium interaction honeypot. HoneyPy is written in Python and is intended to be easy to: deploy, extend funtionality with plugins, and apply custom configurations. The level of interaction is determined by the functionality of a plugin. Plugins can be created to emulate UDP or TCP based services to provide more interaction. All activity is logged to a file by default, but posting honeypot activity to Twitter or a web service endpoint can be configured as well. Examples:
Live HoneyPy data posted to
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/HoneyPyLog
- Web service endpoint and displayed via the HoneyDB web site: https://riskdiscovery.com/honeydb
note: HoneyPy has primarily been tested and run on Debian with Python 2.7.9.
Pull requests are welcome! If you would like to create new plugins or improve existing plugins, please do.
Documentation
The main documentation can be found at the HoneyPy Docs site.