CRITICAL BUG FIX: Auto-blocking and Quick Actions were not working
Problem:
- Code called is_ip_blocked() function that didn't exist
- Function failures caused silent errors (2>/dev/null)
- Result: IPs with score 100 were NOT auto-blocked
- Result: Quick Actions never showed any IPs to block
- Auto-mitigation engine was completely broken
Solution:
- Added is_ip_blocked() function with dual checking:
1. CSF deny list check (csf -g)
2. iptables direct check (iptables -L)
- Returns 0 (blocked) or 1 (not blocked)
Impact:
- Auto-blocking now works at score >= 80
- Quick Actions now shows IPs with score >= 60
- Users can see and manually block medium threats
- Auto-mitigation engine now functional
This was preventing ALL blocking functionality from working
Properly handle grep output to prevent newlines and invalid values:
- Use explicit if/else instead of || fallback operator
- Strip all whitespace from grep results
- Validate variables match numeric pattern before use
- Set to 0 if validation fails
Prevents 'integer expression expected' errors when comparing values
Added proper quoting and default values for numeric comparisons to prevent
'too many arguments' error when variables are empty or contain spaces.
Changes:
- Quote all numeric comparisons in conditional statements
- Add fallback default values for grep results (high_conn_count, ssh_attacks)
- Ensures variables always contain valid numbers before comparison
Created new threat intelligence library with extensive monitoring capabilities:
Threat Intelligence Integration:
- AbuseIPDB API integration with caching (24hr TTL)
- Geolocation detection via geoiplookup/whois
- High-risk country identification
- ISP and country-based risk scoring
Smart Whitelisting:
- Automatic detection of legitimate services (Google, Cloudflare, Microsoft, Akamai)
- CDN IP range recognition
- Configurable whitelist management
Behavioral Analysis:
- Request timing pattern analysis (human vs bot detection)
- Attack pattern learning and recording
- Pattern matching for repeat attackers
Performance Monitoring:
- Server load tracking integration
- Stress detection for adaptive mitigation
- CPU and load average monitoring
Incident Response:
- Automated incident report generation
- Comprehensive threat intelligence summaries
- Attack history tracking
- Recommended action suggestions
Multi-Server Coordination:
- Shared threat data logging
- Cross-server attack correlation preparation
Live Monitor Integration:
- Auto-enrichment on first IP encounter
- AbuseIPDB confidence scoring boost (30pts for 75%+, 15pts for 50%+)
- High-risk country detection adds 5pts
- Attack pattern recording for learning
- New keyboard commands:
i) Threat intelligence lookup with incident reports
p) Performance impact monitor
All features use existing system tools only (no new services installed)
PROBLEM: Live monitor showed static CT_LIMIT="100" recommendation
- No analysis of actual site traffic
- No consideration of legitimate high-connection users
- Could block CDNs, bots, or legitimate traffic spikes
- No way to know what's safe for the specific server
SOLUTION: Created comprehensive CT_LIMIT optimizer script
NEW SCRIPT: modules/security/optimize-ct-limit.sh
WHAT IT DOES:
1. Analyzes Apache logs (last 24 hours by default)
- Parses all domain logs in /var/log/apache2/domlogs/
- Tracks max concurrent connections per IP per domain
- Identifies user agents and behavior patterns
2. Classifies IP behavior using bot-signatures.sh
- Legitimate bots (Googlebot, Bingbot, etc.)
- AI crawlers (GPT, Claude, etc.)
- CDNs (Cloudflare, Akamai, etc.)
- Normal users vs high-traffic users
- Potential scrapers
3. Analyzes current active connections
- Uses ss or netstat to check real-time connections
- Identifies current highest connection counts
4. Calculates statistics
- 95th percentile of legitimate user connections
- 99th percentile for headroom
- Max concurrent from single legitimate IP
- Separates bot/CDN traffic from user traffic
5. Provides 3 recommendations:
a) CONSERVATIVE (max_legit + 20) - For high-traffic sites
b) BALANCED (max_legit + 10) - Recommended for most ⭐
c) AGGRESSIVE (max_legit + 5) - Only during active attack
6. Whitelist recommendations
- Identifies bots/CDNs exceeding recommended limit
- Suggests specific IPs to whitelist in CSF
- Prevents blocking Googlebot, monitoring services, etc.
7. One-command application
- Backs up csf.conf automatically
- Updates CT_LIMIT to recommended value
- Enables SYNFLOOD protection
- Restarts CSF
- Provides monitoring command
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:
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Connection Analysis Summary:
Total unique IPs analyzed: 1,247
Legitimate users: 1,180
Bots/CDNs/Crawlers: 67
Legitimate User Connection Patterns:
Max concurrent from single IP: 45
95th percentile: 12 concurrent connections
99th percentile: 28 concurrent connections
Current Active Connections:
Highest right now: 8 connections from 1.2.3.4
Current CSF Configuration:
CT_LIMIT = 150
📊 RECOMMENDED CT_LIMIT VALUES
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1. CONSERVATIVE: CT_LIMIT = 65
• Allows headroom for traffic spikes
• Won't block legitimate users
2. BALANCED: CT_LIMIT = 55 ⭐
• Based on 99th percentile + buffer
• Blocks most attack traffic
3. AGGRESSIVE: CT_LIMIT = 50
• Maximum DDoS protection
• May affect some legitimate users
⚠️ WHITELIST RECOMMENDATIONS
Found bots/crawlers with high connection counts:
• 66.249.72.38 (Googlebot) 82 connections
• 40.77.167.88 (Bingbot) 65 connections
• 157.55.39.183 (UptimeRobot) 48 connections
To whitelist: csf -a <IP>
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INTEGRATION WITH LIVE MONITOR:
- Press 'c' during live monitoring to run optimizer
- Recommendation updates based on detected DDoS/SYN floods
- Quick Actions panel shows: "Press 'c' to run CT_LIMIT optimizer"
- Help screen updated with 'c' key
USAGE:
1. Standalone: modules/security/optimize-ct-limit.sh
2. From live monitor: Press 'c' during monitoring
3. With custom period: optimize-ct-limit.sh 48 (48 hours)
SAFETY:
- Automatic backup of csf.conf before changes
- Minimum thresholds (50/80/100) prevent too-aggressive limits
- Option to apply or just view recommendations
- Full report saved to /tmp for review
INTELLIGENCE:
- Uses actual traffic data, not guesses
- Accounts for legitimate high-connection sources
- Prevents blocking search engines and monitoring
- Adapts to each server's unique traffic patterns
FILES MODIFIED:
- modules/security/optimize-ct-limit.sh (NEW - 650 lines)
- modules/security/live-attack-monitor.sh
- Added 'c' key handler (line 1019-1024)
- Updated Quick Actions recommendation (line 438)
- Updated help screen (line 1045)
- Updated footer keys (line 457)
PROBLEM: Live monitor detected attacks but didn't provide actionable
recommendations for firewall configuration (CT_LIMIT, SYNFLOOD, etc.)
BEFORE:
Quick Actions panel only showed:
- Number of IPs ready to block
- Press 'b' to block
No guidance on:
- What to do about SYN floods
- How to enable SYNFLOOD protection
- When to adjust CT_LIMIT
- How to strengthen SSH against bruteforce
AFTER:
Quick Actions now provides intelligent recommendations based on detected attacks:
1. DDoS/SYN Flood Detection:
⚠️ DDoS/SYN Flood Detected - Firewall Protection Recommended
→ Enable SYNFLOOD protection: csf -e SYNFLOOD
→ Set CT_LIMIT: Edit /etc/csf/csf.conf → CT_LIMIT="100"
→ Apply changes: csf -r
2. SSH Bruteforce Detection (>5 attempts):
⚠️ SSH Bruteforce (X attempts) - Strengthen SSH Security
→ Lower LF_SSHD trigger: Edit /etc/csf/csf.conf → LF_SSHD="3"
→ Enable PortKnocking or change SSH port
3. IP Blocking (score >= 60):
⚠️ X high-threat IPs ready to block
→ Press 'b' to open blocking menu
INTELLIGENCE:
- Monitors IP_DATA for DDOS attacks
- Counts HIGH_CONN_COUNT events (>20 SYN_RECV)
- Counts SSH_BRUTEFORCE attempts in feed
- Only shows recommendations when threats detected
- Provides exact commands to run
PANEL RENAMED:
"QUICK ACTIONS" → "QUICK ACTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS"
USER BENEFIT:
- Know exactly what to do when SYN flood happens
- Get firewall config commands immediately
- Proactive security hardening suggestions
- No need to remember CSF syntax
NAVIGATION VERIFIED:
✅ All menu back buttons (0) return properly
✅ Cleanup trap handles Ctrl+C correctly
✅ Keyboard controls work (b, s, r, h, q)
✅ Blocking menu has cancel option
FILES MODIFIED:
- modules/security/live-attack-monitor.sh
- Enhanced draw_quick_actions() (lines 393-460)
- Added attack pattern detection
- Added firewall recommendation logic
- Panel title updated
- Changed from 'score >= 40' to 'score > 0 OR has attacks OR suspicious bot'
- Now shows ALL interesting traffic, not just high-scoring threats
- Added bot type display for suspicious/AI bots
- Users will see much more activity in the feed
This fixes the issue where legitimate attacks weren't showing because
they hadn't accumulated enough score yet.
Created a comprehensive IP reputation system that tracks IPs across all
toolkit scripts with tags/attack types, scores, and detailed analytics.
NEW FILES:
- lib/ip-reputation.sh: Core reputation library with optimized database
* Fast lookup using pipe-delimited file format
* Attack type tagging system (bitmask: SQL, XSS, RCE, Bot, Scanner, etc.)
* Reputation scoring (0-100) based on hits and attack severity
* GeoIP country lookup integration
* Automatic cleanup of old entries
* Thread-safe with file locking
- modules/security/ip-reputation-manager.sh: Interactive management tool
* Query individual IPs with full details
* View top malicious/active IPs
* Database statistics and analytics
* Manual IP flagging/whitelisting
* Import IPs from logs
* Export to readable reports
* Live monitoring mode
INTEGRATION:
All security and analysis scripts now use the centralized reputation system:
- modules/website/500-error-tracker.sh:
* Tracks IPs generating 500 errors
* Tags bots/scanners with BOT/SCANNER flags
* Background processing for performance
- modules/security/live-attack-monitor.sh:
* Maps attack types to reputation flags
* Tracks SSH bruteforce, SQL injection, XSS, DDoS, etc.
* Real-time reputation updates
- modules/website/website-error-analyzer.sh:
* Tags filtered bots in error analysis
* Builds IP reputation from website errors
- launcher.sh:
* Added IP Reputation Manager to Bot & Traffic Analysis menu
* Menu option 4 in Security > Analysis > Bot & Traffic Analysis
KEY FEATURES:
✓ Centralized IP tracking across ALL scripts
✓ Multi-tag system (IP can have multiple attack types)
✓ Reputation scores increase with more tags/attacks
✓ Country tracking via GeoIP
✓ Optimized for high-volume traffic (attacks with 1000s of IPs)
✓ Fast lookups even during DDoS
✓ Background processing doesn't slow down analysis
✓ Database cleanup/maintenance tools
✓ Export for reports and sharing
BENEFITS:
- Single source of truth for IP reputation
- Scripts share intelligence (bot detected in one script = flagged for all)
- Track IPs across time and multiple attack vectors
- Identify repeat offenders with multiple attack types
- Make blocking decisions based on comprehensive data
- Performance optimized with file locking and background updates
- Complete security menu restructure (3-mode: Analysis/Actions/Live)
- Intelligent cPHulk enablement with CSF whitelist import
- Live network security monitoring dashboard
- Multi-source threat detection and classification
- 50+ organized security tools across 4-level menu hierarchy
- System health diagnostics with cPanel/WHM integration
- Reference database for cross-module intelligence sharing