#!/usr/local/bin/perl # # Notify CodeRed infection to SecurityFocus # Usage: codered_notify.pl [-f youraddress] < /path/to/access_log # # SEE ALSO: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/201907 # use strict; use Config; use Getopt::Std; use Mail::Sendmail; getopts('f:', \my %opt); my $from = $opt{f} || $Config{cf_email}; my $to = 'aris-report@securityfocus.com'; my %ip2date; while (<>) { next unless m@GET /default\.ida\?[XN]+@; my($ip, $datetime) = /^(.*?) .*? .*? \[(.*?)\]/; next if $ip2date{$ip}; $ip2date{$ip} = $datetime; } my $message = join '', map { "$_ $ip2date{$_}\n" } keys %ip2date; sendmail( To => $to, From => $from, Message => $message, Subject => "CodeRed Infection Notification", );

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Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
miyagawa@cpan.org


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