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Issue:
User reported: "it seems to just list all possible hits"
- Old format listed every individual attack hit
- No grouping or organization by IP
- Hard to understand what each IP actually did
- No reputation context
User Request:
"show an IP, saying what it did, saying how many times it did it,
and what its reputation is"
Solution:
Completely rewrote output format to group by IP with summaries:
New Output Format:
================================================================================
ATTACKING IPs - DETAILED BREAKDOWN
================================================================================
[1] 192.168.1.100
Attacks: 15 | Avg Score: 87 | Threat Level: CRITICAL
Attack Types: WEBSHELL(8), SQLI(5), XSS(2)
Reputation: AbuseIPDB 85% confidence (142 reports) | China
Sample Targets:
- /wp-admin/alfa-rex.php
- /admin.php?id=1' union select...
- /upload.php?file=../../../../etc/passwd
[2] 45.83.66.23
Attacks: 8 | Avg Score: 92 | Threat Level: CRITICAL
Attack Types: CMD(5), TRAVERSAL(3)
Sample Targets:
- /cgi-bin/admin.cgi?cmd=cat%20/etc/passwd
- /../../../etc/shadow
Changes Made:
1. Added IP-level tracking (lines 151-153):
- IP_ATTACK_DETAILS: Store all attack types per IP
- IP_ATTACK_COUNT: Count total attacks per IP
- IP_SAMPLE_URLS: Store first 3 sample URLs per IP
2. Track data during scan (lines 240-260):
- Aggregate attack types per IP
- Keep sample URLs for context
- Count occurrences of each attack type
3. New output section (lines 284-352):
- Sort IPs by cumulative threat score (worst first)
- Calculate average score per IP
- Count attack type occurrences: "SQLI(5), XSS(2)"
- Show reputation from AbuseIPDB (if available)
- Display sample target URLs for context
- Limit to top 50 attacking IPs
4. Improved summary stats (lines 360-381):
- Added "Unique attacking IPs" count
- Condensed attack type summary to top 10
- Removed redundant "Top Signatures" section
5. Source IP reputation library (line 30):
- Optional: loads get_threat_intelligence() if available
- Gracefully skips reputation if not available
Benefits:
✅ Clean per-IP summary (not a flood of individual hits)
✅ Shows what each IP did and how many times
✅ Includes reputation context from AbuseIPDB
✅ Sample URLs provide attack pattern examples
✅ Sorted by threat level (worst attackers first)
✅ Much easier to understand and act on
⚡ Linux Server Management Toolkit
Comprehensive multi-panel server management suite supporting cPanel, InterWorx, Plesk, and standalone Apache with modular architecture and intelligent security features.
📦 Directory Structure
server-toolkit/
├── launcher.sh # Main menu system
├── README.md # This file
│
├── modules/ # Modular scripts organized by category
│ │
│ ├── diagnostics/ # 🔍 System Diagnostics
│ │ ├── system-health-check.sh # Comprehensive health analysis
│ │ └── loadwatch-analyzer.sh # Historical system health analysis
│ │
│ ├── security/ # 🛡️ Security & Monitoring
│ │ ├── bot-analyzer.sh # Full bot/threat analysis
│ │ ├── live-attack-monitor.sh # Real-time attack monitoring dashboard
│ │ ├── ssh-attack-monitor.sh # SSH brute force detection
│ │ ├── web-traffic-monitor.sh # Web traffic monitoring
│ │ ├── firewall-activity-monitor.sh # CSF/iptables monitoring
│ │ ├── enable-cphulk.sh # cPHulk enablement with CSF whitelist import
│ │ ├── ip-reputation-manager.sh # Centralized IP reputation tracking
│ │ └── tail-*.sh # Various log monitoring scripts
│ │
│ ├── backup/ # 💾 Backup & Recovery
│ │ ├── acronis-*.sh # Acronis Cyber Protect (9 management scripts)
│ │ └── mysql-restore-to-sql.sh # MySQL/MariaDB database restore & dump tool
│ │
│ ├── website/ # 🌐 Website Diagnostics
│ │ ├── website-error-analyzer.sh # Comprehensive error analysis
│ │ ├── 500-error-tracker.sh # Fast 500 error tracking
│ │ └── wordpress/ # WordPress tools
│ │
│ ├── performance/ # 📊 Performance Analysis
│ │ ├── hardware-health-check.sh # Hardware diagnostics
│ │ ├── mysql-query-analyzer.sh # MySQL performance analysis
│ │ ├── network-bandwidth-analyzer.sh # Network analysis
│ │ ├── php-optimizer.sh # PHP Configuration Optimizer (NEW!)
│ │ └── (other performance modules)
│ │
│ └── maintenance/ # 🧹 System Maintenance
│ └── cleanup-toolkit-data.sh # Clean temporary toolkit data
│
├── lib/ # Shared libraries
│ ├── common-functions.sh # Reusable functions
│ ├── system-detect.sh # System type detection
│ ├── user-manager.sh # User account management
│ ├── mysql-analyzer.sh # MySQL utilities
│ ├── reference-db.sh # Cross-module intelligence sharing
│ ├── php-detector.sh # PHP configuration detection (NEW!)
│ ├── php-analyzer.sh # PHP performance analysis engine (NEW!)
│ └── php-config-manager.sh # PHP config backup/restore/modification (NEW!)
│
├── config/ # Configuration files
│ ├── settings.conf # Main configuration
│ ├── whitelist-ips.txt # IP whitelist
│ └── whitelist-user-agents.txt # User-Agent whitelist
│
└── tools/ # Utility scripts
├── diagnostic-report.sh # Generate system reports
└── test-*.sh # Testing utilities
🚀 Quick Start
Installation & Running
One command - automatic cleanup:
curl -sL https://git.mull.lol/cschantz/Linux-Server-Management-Toolkit/archive/main.tar.gz | tar xz && source linux-server-management-toolkit/run.sh
When exiting (option 0), answer "yes" and cleanup happens automatically - no extra steps.
Or if already downloaded:
source /root/linux-server-management-toolkit/run.sh
✨ Key Features
🛡️ Security & Monitoring
- Bot & Traffic Analyzer: Full bot/threat analysis with pattern detection
- Live Attack Monitor: Real-time SOC dashboard with threat classification
- Specialized Monitors: SSH attacks, web traffic, firewall activity
- IP Reputation Manager: Centralized cross-module IP intelligence with query/tracking
- Malware Scanner: ImunifyAV, ClamAV, and Maldet integration
- cPHulk Integration: Auto-imports CSF whitelists from all sources
- Log Viewers: Live tail for Apache access/error, mail, and security logs
- Optimized Status Checks: Uses cached domain status (no redundant HTTP requests)
💾 Backup & Recovery
- Acronis Cyber Protect: Complete agent management (install, update, configure, monitor, troubleshoot)
- MySQL Database Restore Tool: Advanced recovery from file-based backups with intelligent Force Recovery
- Multi-control panel support (cPanel, InterWorx, Plesk, standalone)
- Smart detection for selective restore scenarios
- Safe single-database extraction from full backups
- Clean SQL export for production import
🌐 Website Diagnostics
- Error Analysis: Comprehensive website error detection and troubleshooting
- 500 Error Tracking: Detailed analysis of application errors
- Log Integration: Apache, PHP-FPM, cPanel error log analysis
- Smart Recommendations: Context-aware suggestions for fixing issues
🔍 Performance & Diagnostics
- System Health Check: Comprehensive hardware, services, and security posture analysis
- Loadwatch Analyzer: Historical system health analysis (1h/6h/24h/7d/30d time ranges)
- MySQL Query Analyzer: Slow query detection and optimization recommendations
- Network & Bandwidth Analyzer: Traffic analysis and top consumers
- Hardware Health Check: SMART, memory, CPU sensors
- PHP Configuration Optimizer: Per-domain PHP-FPM tuning with auto-backup and zero downtime
- Multi-Panel Support: cPanel, InterWorx, Plesk, standalone Apache
📊 Session Intelligence
- Reference Database: Cross-module data sharing (.sysref)
- No Historical Tracking: Session-based intelligence only
- "Download, Run, Fix, Delete": Designed for one-time troubleshooting
🎯 Usage Examples
Quick System Health Check
bash launcher.sh
# Select: 1) System Health Check
Security Analysis & Monitoring
bash launcher.sh
# Select: 2) Security & Monitoring
# Options:
# - Bot & Traffic Analyzer (full scan or 1-hour quick scan)
# - Live Attack Monitor (unified threat intelligence)
# - SSH/Web/Firewall attack monitors
# - IP Reputation Manager
# - Malware Scanner
# - Enable cPHulk Protection
Website Diagnostics
bash launcher.sh
# Select: 3) Website Diagnostics
# Options:
# - Website Error Analyzer (comprehensive error detection)
# - Fast 500 Error Tracker (500 errors only)
# - WordPress Tools (WP-Cron manager)
Performance Analysis
bash launcher.sh
# Select: 4) Performance Analysis
# Options:
# - MySQL Query Analyzer (slow query detection)
# - Network & Bandwidth Analyzer
# - Hardware Health Check
# - PHP Configuration Optimizer (per-domain tuning)
# - Loadwatch Health Analyzer (1h/6h/24h/7d/30d analysis)
Backup & Recovery
bash launcher.sh
# Select: 5) Backup & Recovery
# Options:
# - Acronis Management (complete backup interface)
# - MySQL File Restore (convert DB files to SQL)
🔧 Configuration
Edit the configuration file:
nano /root/server-toolkit/config/settings.conf
🔒 Security Considerations
- Run as root: Most modules require root access
- Credentials stored safely: Git credentials in ~/.git-credentials (outside project)
- No sensitive data in repo: .gitignore excludes keys, tokens, credentials
- Test first: Try on non-production environments first
📊 Recent Updates (v2.1)
December 2025 Highlights
- Launcher Cleanup: Removed 90+ phantom menu items, reduced from 1,576 to 574 lines (64% reduction)
- Performance: Cached domain status checks save ~5 minutes on 50-domain servers
- MySQL Restore Tool: Advanced database recovery with intelligent Force Recovery detection
- Multi-Panel: Full support for cPanel, InterWorx, Plesk, standalone Apache
Current Feature Set
- 41 Working Modules: Security (14), Website (3), Performance (5), Backup (11), Diagnostics (8)
- Reference Database: 1-hour cached status for cross-module intelligence
- Zero Hardcoded Paths: Automatic control panel detection and path abstraction
🙏 Credits
Built for comprehensive cPanel/Linux server management with a focus on security and intelligent automation.
Version: 2.1.0 Repository: https://git.mull.lol/cschantz/Linux-Server-Management-Toolkit
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