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stretchoid.com IP list for use in blocking their port scans

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    Sissy @johnpoz
    last edited by Jan 11, 2022, 7:42 PM

    @johnpoz said in stretchoid.com IP list for use in blocking their port scans:

    @sissy said in stretchoid.com IP list for use in blocking their port scans:

    IPs I've seen in recent times have been in the 192.241.128.0/17

    Why would you need to parse anything? If you have the netblock they are coming from, just block the whole /17?

    Because there are 32K IP addresses in that range and only 2.5% of them are assigned to stretchoid.com. Some of the others are assigned to legitimate small businesses and organizations, some of which could be clients of, or vendors to, someone for whom I provide services.

    For that matter block all of digitalocean inbound.. What/who would be coming from some IP hosted at DO?

    Email is one thing that comes to mind, and there are just shy of half a million mail servers hosted on Digital Ocean.

    Sure not going to be actual clients you would like to allow.. Block their whole freaking ASN, which you can easy setup with pfblocker.

    No one would want to do business with python.org, letsencrypt.org, or Alex Green Farms, which sells organic fruits and vegetables, right? I may not like that the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) chose Digital Ocean as their provider, but NEDA is the type of organization that might turn to my client for content creation.

    Inbound block doesn't stop you from going there, but it would stop any inbound unsolicited traffic to your IP, like scanning for what ports you have open,etc... I show the ASN for that netblock to be AS14061 – DigitalOcean, LLC

    My firewall is on a business Internet connection on which I host servers. It's not something through which I'm web surfing. I don't have the option of firewalling off 2.6 million U.S. IP addresses and then just hoping that everything works out.

    There is another very good reason for parsing: I have a rule that is logging port scans by stretchoid.com so that I have a record of the activity.

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      SprockTech
      last edited by SprockTech Aug 22, 2022, 12:34 PM Aug 22, 2022, 12:34 PM

      @Sissy Thanks for this. Also, looks like they have an opt-out form on their website, FWIW. https://stretchoid.com/

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        fireodo @SprockTech
        last edited by fireodo Aug 22, 2022, 1:07 PM Aug 22, 2022, 12:51 PM

        @sprocktech said in stretchoid.com IP list for use in blocking their port scans:

        Also, looks like they have an opt-out form on their website

        In my opinion its strange to opt-out from something I never opt-in ... and btw - I dont like self proclaimed Internet Policemens ... 😀
        AS14061 is in my pfblocker and until now I never saw from there any legit connection ... 😉

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          fireodo @johnpoz
          last edited by fireodo Aug 22, 2022, 1:22 PM Aug 22, 2022, 1:21 PM

          @johnpoz said in stretchoid.com IP list for use in blocking their port scans:

          For that matter block all of digitalocean inbound

          Also works with the IP-feed Cinsscore
          in pfblockerNG-devel for all the strechoids ... 🤓

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            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @fireodo
            last edited by Aug 22, 2022, 1:29 PM

            @fireodo yeah a home user would have zero need for anything coming from DO at all.. But as mentioned you might if your hosting email services, etc.

            I found this parsed listed of the stretchoid IPs
            https://github.com/SilvrrGIT/IP-Lists/blob/master/stretchoid

            Looks like last updated 21 days..

            As the OP stated that opt-out thing could just be way to get more info - who knows.. I see their IPs hitting my wan... To me its just one of the many other bots, scripts, whatever - who cares.. If they find my open ports... Can't lock down the ports from every single IP - have them locked down to country already..

            What does it get you blocking them - still traffic hitting your wan.. So what if they find out your running smtp server.. You are running a smtp server open to the planet anyway ;)

            If anything I could see just blocking and not logging the traffic maybe if its filling up your logs with stuff you don't care to see.

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              SprockTech @johnpoz
              last edited by Aug 22, 2022, 1:37 PM

              @johnpoz Doh, I skipped over the part in the OP about the opt-out. Oh well, I at least wanted to say thanks for the contribution. Everyone has a different way of doing things.

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                NogBadTheBad @SprockTech
                last edited by Aug 22, 2022, 2:49 PM

                @sprocktech

                https://isc.sans.edu/api/threatlist/shodan/?xml

                https://isc.sans.edu/api/threatlist/shadowserver/?xml

                Handy for pfBlocker:-

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                  williamdes @NogBadTheBad
                  last edited by Jul 30, 2023, 9:10 PM

                  Hi all,

                  This is an old subject but has good SEO.
                  There is lists of stretchoid IPs: https://github.com/SilvrrGIT/IP-Lists/issues/85

                  I built a much more complete one, you can find it here: https://github.com/SilvrrGIT/IP-Lists/issues/85#issuecomment-1657267386

                  I currently use this with my pfSense/OPNsense setup as a firewall alias.

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                    Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @williamdes
                    last edited by Aug 6, 2023, 5:58 PM

                    @williamdes said in stretchoid.com IP list for use in blocking their port scans:

                    I built a much more complete one, you can find it here: https://github.com/SilvrrGIT/IP-Lists/issues/85#issuecomment-1657267386

                    I currently use this with my pfSense/OPNsense setup as a firewall alias.

                    Thanks, today I encountered some stretchoid hits from your list, which were not in the PRI group feeds.

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                      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @Bob.Dig
                      last edited by Aug 6, 2023, 8:56 PM

                      @Bob-Dig what were the ips?

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                        Bob.Dig LAYER 8 @johnpoz
                        last edited by Aug 7, 2023, 6:26 AM

                        @johnpoz said in stretchoid.com IP list for use in blocking their port scans:

                        @Bob-Dig what were the ips?

                        I already deleted the log file so I can't tell. But when I looked, they were almost identical to ones, which were already in PRI1.

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