# BGP Ranking For an Internet Service Provider, AS numbers are a logical representation of the other ISP peering or communicating with its autonomous system. ISP customers are using the capacity of the Internet Service Provider to reach Internet services over other AS. Some of those communications can be malicious (e.g. due to malware activities on an end-user equipments) and hosted at specific AS location. In order to provide an improved security view on those AS numbers, a trust ranking scheme is implemented based on existing dataset of compromised systems, malware C&C IP and existing datasets. BGP Ranking provides a way to collect such malicious activities, aggregate the information per ASN and provide a ranking model to rank the ASN from the most malicious to the less malicious ASN. The official website of the project is: [https://github.com/D4-project/bgp-ranking/](https://github.com/D4-project/bgp-ranking/) There is a public BGP Ranking at [http://bgpranking.circl.lu/](http://bgpranking.circl.lu/) BGP Ranking is free software licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License BGP Ranking is a software to rank AS numbers based on their malicious activities. # Python client ```bash $ pip install git+https://github.com/D4-project/BGP-Ranking.git/#egg=pybgpranking\&subdirectory=client $ bgpranking --help usage: bgpranking [-h] [--url URL] (--asn ASN | --ip IP) Run a query against BGP Ranking optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --url URL URL of the instance. --asn ASN ASN to lookup --ip IP IP to lookup ``` ## History - The first version of BGP Ranking was done in 2010 by [Raphael Vinot](https://github.com/Rafiot) with the support of [Alexandre Dulaunoy](https://github.com/adulau/). CIRCL supported the project from the early beginning and setup an online version to share information about the malicious ranking of ISPs. - In late 2018 within the scope of the D4 Project (a CIRCL project co-funded by INEA under the CEF Telecom program), a new version of BGP Ranking was completed rewritten in python3.6+ with an ARDB back-end. - In January 2022, BGP Ranking version 2.0 was released including a new backend on [kvrocks](https://github.com/KvrocksLabs/kvrocks) and many improvements. # Online service BGP Ranking service is available online [http://bgpranking.circl.lu/](http://bgpranking.circl.lu/). A Python library and client software is [available](https://github.com/D4-project/BGP-Ranking/tree/master/client) using the default API available from bgpranking.circl.lu. # CURL Example ## Get the ASN from an IP or a prefix ```bash curl https://bgpranking-ng.circl.lu/ipasn_history/?ip=143.255.153.0/24 ``` ## Response ```json { "meta": { "address_family": "v4", "ip": "143.255.153.0/24", "source": "caida" }, "response": { "2019-05-19T12:00:00": { "asn": "264643", "prefix": "143.255.153.0/24" } } } ``` ## Get the ranking of the AS ``` curl -X POST -d '{"asn": "5577", "date": "2019-05-19"}' https://bgpranking-ng.circl.lu/json/asn ``` Note: `date` isn't required. ### Response ```json { "meta": { "asn": "5577" }, "response": { "asn_description": "ROOT, LU", "ranking": { "rank": 0.0004720052083333333, "position": 7084, "total_known_asns": 15375 } } } ``` ## Get historical information for an ASN ``` curl -X POST -d '{"asn": "5577", "period": 5}' https://bgpranking-ng.circl.lu/json/asn_history ``` ### Response ```json { "meta": { "asn": "5577", "period": 5 }, "response": { "asn_history": [ [ "2019-11-10", 0.00036458333333333335 ], [ "2019-11-11", 0.00036168981481481485 ], [ "2019-11-12", 0.0003761574074074074 ], [ "2019-11-13", 0.0003530092592592593 ], [ "2019-11-14", 0.0003559027777777778 ] ] } } ``` # Server Installation (if you want to run your own) **IMPORTANT**: Use [poetry](https://github.com/python-poetry/poetry#installation) **NOTE**: Yes, it requires python3.6+. No, it will never support anything older. ## Install redis ```bash git clone https://github.com/antirez/redis.git cd redis git checkout 5.0 make make test cd .. ``` **Note**: If it fails, have a look at [the documentation](https://github.com/redis/redis#building-redis). ## Install kvrocks ```bash git clone https://github.com/KvrocksLabs/kvrocks.git cd kvrocks git checkout 2.5 ./x.py build cd .. ``` **Note**: If it fails, have a look at [the documentation](https://github.com/apache/kvrocks#build-and-run-kvrocks). ## Install & run BGP Ranking ```bash git clone https://github.com/D4-project/BGP-Ranking.git cd BGP-Ranking poetry install echo BGPRANKING_HOME="'`pwd`'" > .env poetry shell # Starts all the backend start ``` ## Shutdown BGP Ranking ```bash stop ``` # Directory structure *Config files*: `bgpranking / config / *.json` *Per-module parsers*: `bgpraking / parsers` *Libraries* : `brpranking / libs` # Raw dataset directory structure ## Files to import *Note*: The default location of `` is the root directory of the repo. ` / / ` ## Last modified date (if possible) and lock file ` / / / meta` ## Imported files less than 2 months old ` / / / archive` ## Imported files more than 2 months old ` / / / archive / deep` # Databases ## Intake (redis, port 6579) *Usage*: All the modules push their entries in this database. Creates the following hashes: ```python UUID = {'ip': , 'source': , 'datetime': } ``` Creates a set `intake` for further processing containing all the UUIDs. ## Pre-Insert (redis, port 6580) *Usage*: Make sure th IPs are global, validate input from the intake module. Pop UUIDs from `intake`, get the hashes with that key Creates the following hashes: ```python UUID = {'ip': , 'source': , 'datetime': , 'date': } ``` Creates a set `to_insert` for further processing containing all the UUIDs. Creates a set `for_ris_lookup` to lookup on the RIS database. Contains all the IPs. ## Routing Information Service cache (redis, port 6581) *Usage*: Lookup IPs against the RIPE's RIS database Pop IPs from `for_ris_lookup`. Creates the following hashes: ```python IP = {'asn': , 'prefix': , 'description': } ``` ## Ranking Information cache (redis, port 6582) *Usage*: Store the current list of known ASNs at RIPE, and the prefixes originating from them. Creates the following sets: ```python asns = set([, ...]) |v4 = set([, ...]) |v6 = set([, ...]) ``` And the following keys: ```python |v4|ipcount = |v6|ipcount = ``` ## Long term storage (kvrocks, port 5188) *Usage*: Stores the IPs with the required meta informations required for ranking. Pop UUIDs from `to_insert`, get the hashes with that key Use the IP from that hash to get the RIS informations. Creates the following sets: ```python # All the sources, by day |sources = set([, ...]) # All the ASNs by source, by day | -> set([, ...]) # All the prefixes, by ASN, by source, by day || -> set([, ...]) # All the tuples (ip, datetime), by prefixes, by ASN, by source, by day ||| -> set([|, ...]) ```