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authorTechSneeze <dave@techsneeze.com>2017-05-04 07:50:38 +0300
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+ 17. Interpretation of Sections 15 and 16.
+
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+
+ If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
+possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
+free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
+
+ To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
+to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
+state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
+the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 25b8d83..60c950f 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,9 +1,46 @@
-# dmarcts-report
+# dmarcts-report-viewer
+A PHP viewer for DMARC records that have been parsed by [John Levine's rddmarc script](http://www.taugh.com/rddmarc/) or the [dmarcts-report-parser.pl](https://github.com/techsneeze/dmarcts-report-parser)
+* Allow to view pass/fail data for the parsed reports
+* Identify potential DMARC related issues through red/orange/green signals
-Current documentation about use of this report can be found at: http://www.techsneeze.com/dmarc-report/
+## Installation and Configuration
-Hoping to migrate documentation here as things get settled here!
+NOTE: The viewer expects that you have already populated a database with data from [John Levine's rddmarc script](http://www.taugh.com/rddmarc/) or the [dmarcts-report-parser.pl](https://github.com/techsneeze/dmarcts-report-parser) script.
---
-Dave
-TechSneeze.com
+Download the required files:
+```
+git clone https://github.com/techsneeze/dmarcts-report-viewer.git
+```
+
+Once the php files ave been downloaded, you will need to copy `dmarcts-report-viewer-config.php.sample` to `dmarcts-report-viewer-config.php`.
+
+```
+cp dmarcts-report-viewer-config.php.sample dmarcts-report-viewer-config.php
+```
+
+Next, edit these basic configuration options at the top of the `dmarcts-report-viewer-config.php` file with the appropriate information:
+
+```
+$dbhost="localhost";
+$dbname="dmarc";
+$dbuser="dmarc";
+$dbpass="xxx";
+
+$default_lookup = 1; # 1= on 0=off (on is old behaviour )
+```
+
+Ensure that `dmarcts-report-viewer-config.php`, `dmarcts-report-viewer.php`, and `default.css` are in the same folder.
+## Usage
+
+Navigate in your browser to the location of the `dmarcts-report-viewer.php` file.
+
+You should be presented with the basic report view, allowing you to navigate through the reports that have been parsed.
+
+### Legend of the Colors
+* Green : DKIM and SPF = pass
+* Red : DKIM and SPF = fail
+* Orange : Either DKIM or SPF (but not both) = fail
+* Yellow : Some other condition, and should be investigated (e.g. DKIM or SPF result were missing, "softfail", "temperror", etc.)
+
+
+More info can currently be found at : [TechSneeze.com](http://www.techsneeze.com/dmarc-report/)
diff --git a/default.css b/default.css
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fad73a9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/default.css
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
+h1 {
+ text-align: center;
+}
+
+table.reportlist {
+ margin: 2em auto 2em auto;
+ border-collapse: collapse;
+}
+
+table.reportlist td, table.reportlist th {
+ padding:3px;
+}
+
+table.reportlist thead {
+ border-top: 1px solid grey;
+ border-bottom: 1px solid grey;
+
+}
+table.reportlist tbody tr:first-child td {
+ padding-top: 10px;
+}
+
+
+
+.reportdesc {
+ font-weight: bold;
+ border-top: 2px solid grey;
+ width: 90%;
+ margin-left: auto;
+ margin-right: auto;
+}
+
+
+
+table.reportdata {
+ margin: 2em auto 2em auto;
+ border-collapse: separate;
+ border-spacing: 2px;
+}
+
+table.reportdata tr th, table.reportdata tr td {
+ text-align: center;
+ padding: 3px;
+}
+
+table.reportdata tr.red {
+ background-color: #FF0000;
+}
+
+table.reportdata tr.orange {
+ background-color: #FFA500;
+}
+
+table.reportdata tr.lime {
+ background-color: #00FF00;
+}
+
+table.reportdata tr.yellow {
+ background-color: #FFFF00;
+}
+
+
+.footer {
+ font-size: 70%;
+ text-align: center;
+ border-top: 2px solid grey;
+ width: 90%;
+ margin: 2em auto 1em auto;
+ padding-top: 10px;
+}
+
+
+.options {
+ font-size: 90%;
+ text-align: right;
+ border: none;
+ width: 90%;
+}
+
+
+.right {
+ text-align:right;
+}
+
+.center {
+ text-align:center;
+}
diff --git a/dmarcts-index.php b/dmarcts-index.php
deleted file mode 100644
index 635134f..0000000
--- a/dmarcts-index.php
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,108 +0,0 @@
-<?php
-///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-
-$dbhost="localhost";
-$dbname="dmarc";
-$dbuser="dmarc";
-$dbpass="xxx";
-
-/////////////// NO CHANGES BELOW //////////////////////////////////////////
-///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-// Make a MySQL Connection
-mysql_connect($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass) or die(mysql_error());
-mysql_select_db($dbname) or die(mysql_error());
-
-$query_report = "SELECT * FROM report ORDER BY mindate";
-
-$result_report = mysql_query($query_report) or die(mysql_error());
-
-echo "<title>DMARC Report</title>";
-echo "<head>\n";
-echo "</head>\n";
-echo "<html>\n";
-echo "<body>\n";
-
-echo "<center><h1>DMARC Reports</h1></center>\n";
-
-echo "<hr align=center width=90% noshade>\n";
-
-function format_date($date, $format){
- $answer = date($format, strtotime($date));
- return $answer;
- };
-
-echo "<table align=center border=0 cellpadding=3>\n";
-echo "<thead><tr><th>Start Date</th><th>End Date</th><th>Domain</th><th>Reporting Organization</th><th>Report ID</th><th>Messages</th></tr></thead><tbody>\n";
-
-$result_report = mysql_query($query_report) or die(mysql_error());
-
-while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result_report)){
- $array_report[] = $row;
- $message_query = "SELECT *, SUM(rcount) FROM rptrecord WHERE serial = {$row['serial']}";
- $message_process = mysql_query($message_query) or die(mysql_error());
- $message_result = mysql_fetch_array($message_process);
- $date_output_format = "r";
- echo "<tr align=center>";
- echo "<td align=right>". format_date($row['mindate'], $date_output_format). "</td><td align=right>". format_date($row['maxdate'], $date_output_format). "</td><td>". $row['domain']. "</td><td>". $row['org']. "</td><td><a href=?report=". $row['serial']. "#rpt". $row['serial']. ">". $row['reportid']. "</a></td><td>". $message_result['SUM(rcount)']. "</td>";
- echo "</tr>";
- echo "\n";
-}
-echo "</tbody>";
-echo "</table>";
-echo " <br />";
-echo "\n";
-//echo "-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------";
-echo "<hr align=center width=90% noshade>";
-echo " <br />";
-echo "\n";
-/////////Start Lower Section
-
-// Get value (if it exists) from URL
-$displayreport = 0;
-if ($_GET) {
- $displayreport = $_GET["report"];
-}
-
-if($displayreport !== 0){
-
-$current = 0;
-
-$query_date = "SELECT * FROM report where serial = $displayreport";
-
-$query_rptrecord = "SELECT * FROM rptrecord where serial = $displayreport";
-
-$result_date = mysql_query($query_date) or die(mysql_error());
-$showdate = mysql_fetch_array($result_date);
-echo "<br/><center><strong>". format_date($showdate['mindate'], r ). "</strong></center><br />\n";
-
-$result_rptrecord = mysql_query($query_rptrecord) or die(mysql_error());
-
-echo "<table align=center border=0 cellpadding=2>";
-echo "<th>IP Address</th><th>Host Name</th><th>Message Count</th><th>Disposition</th><th>Reason</th><th>DKIM Domain</th><th>DKIM Result</th><th>SPF Domain</th><th>SPF Result</th>\n";
-while($row = mysql_fetch_array($result_rptrecord)){
- $rowcolor="FFFFFF";
- if (($row['dkimresult'] == "fail") && ($row['spfresult'] == "fail")){
- $rowcolor="FF0000"; //red
- } elseif (($row['dkimresult'] == "fail") || ($row['spfresult'] == "fail")){
- $rowcolor="FFA500"; //orange
- } elseif (($row['dkimresult'] == "pass") && ($row['spfresult'] == "pass")){
- $rowcolor="00FF00"; //lime
- } else {
- $rowcolor="FFFF00"; //yellow
- };
- echo "<tr align=center bgcolor=". $rowcolor. ">";
- echo "<td><a name=rpt". $row['serial'].">". long2ip($row['ip']). "</td><td>". gethostbyaddr(long2ip($row['ip'])). "</td><td>". $row['rcount']. "</td><td>". $row['disposition']. "</td><td>". $row['reason']. "</td><td>". $row['dkimdomain']. "</td><td>". $row['dkimresult']. "</td><td>". $row['spfdomain']. "</td><td>". $row['spfresult']. "</td>";
- echo "</tr>";
- echo "\n";
-}
-echo "</table>";
-
-echo "<hr align=center width=90% noshade>";
-echo "<center><h5>Brought to you by <a href=http://www.techsneeze.com>TechSneeze.com</a> - <a href=mailto:dave@techsneeze.com>dave@techsneeze.com</a></h5></center><br />\n";
-}
-echo "</body>";
-echo "</html>";
-//var_dump($array_report);
-//var_dump($message_result);
-//print_r(array_keys($array_report[5]));
-?>
diff --git a/dmarcts-report-viewer-config.php.sample b/dmarcts-report-viewer-config.php.sample
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..997d8ae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dmarcts-report-viewer-config.php.sample
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+<?php
+
+// ####################################################################
+// ### configuration ##################################################
+// ####################################################################
+
+$dbhost="localhost";
+$dbname="dmarc";
+$dbuser="dmarc";
+$dbpass="xxx";
+
+$default_lookup = 1; # 1= on 0=off (on is old behaviour )
+
+?>
diff --git a/dmarcts-report-viewer.php b/dmarcts-report-viewer.php
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3f2ca8f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/dmarcts-report-viewer.php
@@ -0,0 +1,248 @@
+<?php
+
+// dmarcts-report-viewer - A PHP based viewer of parsed DMARC reports.
+// Copyright (C) 2016 TechSneeze.com and John Bieling
+//
+// Available at:
+// https://github.com/techsneeze/dmarcts-report-viewer
+//
+// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+// under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+// Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option)
+// any later version.
+//
+// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+// ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
+// more details.
+//
+// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
+// this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+//
+//####################################################################
+//### configuration ##################################################
+//####################################################################
+
+// Copy dmarcts-report-viewer-config.php.sample to
+// dmarcts-report-viewer-config.php and edit with the appropriate info
+// for your database authentication and location.
+
+//####################################################################
+//### functions ######################################################
+//####################################################################
+
+function format_date($date, $format) {
+ $answer = date($format, strtotime($date));
+ return $answer;
+};
+
+function tmpl_reportList($allowed_reports, $host_lookup = 1) {
+ $reportlist[] = "";
+ $reportlist[] = "<!-- Start of report list -->";
+
+ $reportlist[] = "<h1>DMARC Reports</h1>";
+ $reportlist[] = "<table class='reportlist'>";
+ $reportlist[] = " <thead>";
+ $reportlist[] = " <tr>";
+ $reportlist[] = " <th>Start Date</th>";
+ $reportlist[] = " <th>End Date</th>";
+ $reportlist[] = " <th>Domain</th>";
+ $reportlist[] = " <th>Reporting Organization</th>";
+ $reportlist[] = " <th>Report ID</th>";
+ $reportlist[] = " <th>Messages</th>";
+ $reportlist[] = " </tr>";
+ $reportlist[] = " </thead>";
+
+ $reportlist[] = " <tbody>";
+
+ foreach ($allowed_reports[BySerial] as $row) {
+ $date_output_format = "r";
+ $reportlist[] = " <tr>";
+ $reportlist[] = " <td class='right'>". format_date($row['mindate'], $date_output_format). "</td>";
+ $reportlist[] = " <td class='right'>". format_date($row['maxdate'], $date_output_format). "</td>";
+ $reportlist[] = " <td class='center'>". $row['domain']. "</td>";
+ $reportlist[] = " <td class='center'>". $row['org']. "</td>";
+ $reportlist[] = " <td class='center'><a href='?report=" . $row['serial'] . ( $host_lookup ? "&hostlookup=1" : "&hostlookup=0" ) . "#rpt". $row['serial'] . "'>". $row['reportid']. "</a></td>";
+ $reportlist[] = " <td class='center'>". $row['rcount']. "</td>";
+ $reportlist[] = " </tr>";
+ }
+ $reportlist[] = " </tbody>";
+
+ $reportlist[] = "</table>";
+
+ $reportlist[] = "<!-- End of report list -->";
+ $reportlist[] = "";
+
+ #indent generated html by 2 extra spaces
+ return implode("\n ",$reportlist);
+}
+
+function tmpl_reportData($reportnumber, $allowed_reports, $host_lookup = 1) {
+
+ if (!$reportnumber) {
+ return "";
+ }
+
+ $reportdata[] = "";
+ $reportdata[] = "<!-- Start of report rata -->";
+
+ if (isset($allowed_reports[BySerial][$reportnumber])) {
+ $row = $allowed_reports[BySerial][$reportnumber];
+ $reportdata[] = "<a id='rpt".$reportnumber."'></a>";
+ $reportdata[] = "<div class='center reportdesc'><p> Report from ".$row['org']." for ".$row['domain']."<br>(". format_date($row['mindate'], "r" ). " - ".format_date($row['maxdate'], "r" ).")<br> Policies: adkim=" . $row[policy_adkim] . ", aspf=" . $row[policy_aspf] . ", p=" . $row[policy_p] . ", sp=" . $row[policy_sp] . ", pct=" . $row[policy_pct] . "</p></div>";
+ } else {
+ return "Unknown report number!";
+ }
+
+ $reportdata[] = "<table class='reportdata'>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <thead>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <tr>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <th>IP Address</th>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <th>Host Name</th>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <th>Message Count</th>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <th>Disposition</th>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <th>Reason</th>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <th>DKIM Domain</th>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <th>Raw DKIM Result</th>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <th>SPF Domain</th>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <th>Raw SPF Result</th>";
+ $reportdata[] = " </tr>";
+ $reportdata[] = " </thead>";
+
+ $reportdata[] = " <tbody>";
+
+ global $mysqli;
+ $sql = "SELECT * FROM rptrecord where serial = $reportnumber";
+ $query = $mysqli->query($sql) or die("Query failed: ".$mysqli->error." (Error #" .$mysqli->errno.")");
+ while($row = $query->fetch_assoc()) {
+ $status="";
+ if (($row['dkimresult'] == "fail") && ($row['spfresult'] == "fail")) {
+ $status="red";
+ } elseif (($row['dkimresult'] == "fail") || ($row['spfresult'] == "fail")) {
+ $status="orange";
+ } elseif (($row['dkimresult'] == "pass") && ($row['spfresult'] == "pass")) {
+ $status="lime";
+ } else {
+ $status="yellow";
+ };
+
+ if ( $row['ip'] ) {
+ $ip = long2ip($row['ip']);
+ }
+ if ( $row['ip6'] ) {
+ $ip = inet_ntop($row['ip6']);
+ }
+
+ $reportdata[] = " <tr class='".$status."'>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <td>". $ip. "</td>";
+ if ( $host_lookup ) {
+ $reportdata[] = " <td>". gethostbyaddr($ip). "</td>";
+ } else {
+ $reportdata[] = " <td>#off#</td>";
+ }
+ $reportdata[] = " <td>". $row['rcount']. "</td>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <td>". $row['disposition']. "</td>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <td>". $row['reason']. "</td>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <td>". $row['dkimdomain']. "</td>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <td>". $row['dkimresult']. "</td>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <td>". $row['spfdomain']. "</td>";
+ $reportdata[] = " <td>". $row['spfresult']. "</td>";
+ $reportdata[] = " </tr>";
+ }
+ $reportdata[] = " </tbody>";
+ $reportdata[] = "</table>";
+
+ $reportdata[] = "<!-- End of report rata -->";
+ $reportdata[] = "";
+
+ #indent generated html by 2 extra spaces
+ return implode("\n ",$reportdata);
+}
+
+function tmpl_page ($body, $reportid, $host_lookup = 1) {
+ $html = array();
+ $url_switch = ( $reportid ? "?report=$reportid&hostlookup=" : "?hostlookup=" )
+ . ($host_lookup ? "0" : "1" );
+
+ $html[] = "<!DOCTYPE html>";
+ $html[] = "<html>";
+ $html[] = " <head>";
+ $html[] = " <title>DMARC Report Viewer</title>";
+ $html[] = " <link rel='stylesheet' href='default.css'>";
+ $html[] = " </head>";
+
+ $html[] = " <body>";
+ $html[] = " <div class='options'>Hostname Lookup is " . ($host_lookup ? "on" : "off" ) . " [<a href=\"$url_switch\">" . ($host_lookup ? "off" : "on" ) . "</a>]</div>";
+
+ $html[] = $body;
+
+ $html[] = " <div class='footer'>Brought to you by <a href='http://www.techsneeze.com'>TechSneeze.com</a> - <a href='mailto:dave@techsneeze.com'>dave@techsneeze.com</a></div>";
+ $html[] = " </body>";
+ $html[] = "</html>";
+
+ return implode("\n",$html);
+}
+
+
+//####################################################################
+//### main ###########################################################
+//####################################################################
+
+// The file is expected to be in the same folder as this script, and it
+// must exist.
+include "dmarcts-report-viewer-config.php";
+
+
+if(isset($_GET['report']) && is_numeric($_GET['report'])){
+ $reportid=$_GET['report']+0;
+}elseif(!isset($_GET['report'])){
+ $reportid=false;
+}else{
+ die('Invalid Report ID');
+}
+if(isset($_GET['hostlookup']) && is_numeric($_GET['hostlookup'])){
+ $hostlookup=$_GET['hostlookup']+0;
+}elseif(!isset($_GET['hostlookup'])){
+ $hostlookup= isset( $default_lookup ) ? $default_lookup : 1;
+}else{
+ die('Invalid hostlookup flag');
+}
+
+
+// Make a MySQL Connection using mysqli
+$mysqli = new mysqli($dbhost, $dbuser, $dbpass, $dbname);
+if ($mysqli->connect_errno) {
+ echo "Error: Failed to make a MySQL connection, here is why: \n";
+ echo "Errno: " . $mysqli->connect_errno . "\n";
+ echo "Error: " . $mysqli->connect_error . "\n";
+ exit;
+}
+
+define("BySerial", 1);
+define("ByDomain", 2);
+define("ByOrganisation", 3);
+
+// Get allowed reports and cache them - using serial as key
+$allowed_reports = array();
+# Include the rcount via left join, so we do not have to make an sql query for every single report.
+$sql = "SELECT report.* , sum(rptrecord.rcount) as rcount FROM `report` LEFT Join rptrecord on report.serial = rptrecord.serial group by serial order by mindate";
+$query = $mysqli->query($sql) or die("Query failed: ".$mysqli->error." (Error #" .$mysqli->errno.")");
+while($row = $query->fetch_assoc()) {
+ //todo: check ACL if this row is allowed
+ if (true) {
+ //add data by serial
+ $allowed_reports[BySerial][$row['serial']] = $row;
+ //make a list of serials by domain and by organisation
+ $allowed_reports[ByDomain][$row['domain']][] = $row['serial'];
+ $allowed_reports[ByOrganisation][$row['org']][] = $row['serial'];
+ }
+}
+
+// Generate Page with report list and report data (if a report is selected).
+echo tmpl_page( ""
+ .tmpl_reportList($allowed_reports, $hostlookup)
+ .tmpl_reportData($reportid, $allowed_reports, $hostlookup )
+ , $reportid
+ , $hostlookup
+);
+?>