Hello,

improvements to the documentation are always more than welcome! Pike is a rather old module, not much touched lately, so its docs could be from long time ago. At some point I wanted to put some new code to allow defining more IP blocking trees and a few other enhancements, but other projects got into the way...

Cheers,
Daniel

On 22.03.20 16:40, JR Richardson wrote:

Thanks Daniel,

 

That clear it up a bit. For my own edification, when I get a few minutes, I’ll lab this up and throw some specific quantities of SIP packets and validate the time and density of trigger and report back. Maybe we can update the module documentation for clarity and remove some confusion.

 

JR

 

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From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2020 4:37 AM
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Subject: Re: [SR-Users] Pike Module Clarification

 

Hello,

I am not very familiar with the code as I haven't written the module, but iirc, if it is an isolated IP, then it takes 3 x sampling_time_unit to block that IP if there is traffic from it at a rate of more than 30 requests (can be even 1000+ requests).

Then, an IP can be blocked after the first sampling_time_unit if it is part of a subnetwork (/24) that has other IP addresses already blocked.

As a simple rule, any IP is blocked for sure after 3 x sampling_time_unit with higher rate than the density and is kept block if it continues to send high volume of requests.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 21.03.20 15:18, JR Richardson wrote:

Hi All,

 

Please clarify the pike settings for SIP message count, the module Doc reports:

 

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modparam("pike", "sampling_time_unit", 10)

modparam("pike", "reqs_density_per_unit", 30)

 

How many requests should be allowed per sampling_time_unit before blocking all the incoming request from that IP. Practically, the blocking limit is between ( let's have x=reqs_density_per_unit) x and 3*x for IPv4 addresses and between x and 8*x for IPv6 addresses.

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So the example above the SIP message rate is 30 messages within 10 seconds triggers an pike alert?

 

The description I’m confused on is “Practically, the blocking ‘limit is between’ (let's have x=reqs_density_per_unit) x and 3*x for IPv4”

 

The way this reads to me is the Pike alert could be triggered anywhere between 30 and 90 (3*30) messages within 10 second period. Am I reading this correctly? What determines when the pike trigger actually happens, could the trigger happen at say 56 messages within 10 seconds?

 

Thanks.

 

JR Richardson

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Chasing the Azeotrope

JRx DistillCo

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