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Domain reputation commands

attack-category

Use attack-category to configure actions for an attack category.

Use undo attack-category to restore the default.

Syntax

attack-category attack-id { action { deny | permit } | logging { disable | enable } }*

undo attack-category attack-id

Default

No actions are configured for an attack category, and the device allows the matching packets to pass through and generates logs for the matching events.

Views

Domain reputation view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

context-admin

Parameters

attack-id: Specifies an attack category ID, in the range of 1 to 65535. To obtain the attack category ID corresponding to the attack category name, enter a question mark (?) for the attack-id argument or execute the display domain-reputation attack-category command.

action: Specifies an action.

deny: Drops matching packets.

permit: Allows matching packets to pass through.

logging: Sets the logging status for the attack category. When a packet matches the attack category with logging enabled, the device generates logs for the matching events.

disable: Disables logging for the matching events.

enable: Enables logging for the matching events.

Usage guidelines

The command configuration takes effect after you enable domain reputation.

On the domain reputation signature library, a domain name can belong to multiple attack categories. Each attack category has its own actions.

If a domain name belongs to only one attack category, the device takes the actions in this attack category. If a domain name belongs to multiple attack categories, the device takes an action that has higher priority among all actions in those attack categories. The drop action has higher priority than the permit action.

If logging is enabled for any one of attack categories to which a domain name belongs, the device generates a log when the domain name is matched.

Examples

# Set the action to deny for attack category 1 and enable logging for the attack category.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] domain-reputation

[Sysname-domain-reputation] attack-category 1 action deny logging enable

Related commands

display domain-reputation attack-category

global enable

display domain-reputation attack-category

Use display domain-reputation attack-category to display information about attack categories for domain reputation.

Syntax

display domain-reputation attack-category

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

context-admin

context-operator

Usage guidelines

The command displays attack category information after domain reputation is enabled.

If you do not specify actions for an attack category, the device allows the matching packets to pass through and generates logs for the matching events.

Examples

# Display information about attack categories for domain reputation.

<Sysname> display domain-reputation attack-category

Attack id        Attack name            Action       Logging

  ----------------------------------------------------------

  1               C&C                      deny         enable

  2               Network_Worm           permit       enable

  3               Risk_Software          permit       enable

  4               Malware                 permit       enable

  5               Trojan                  deny          enable

  6               Infectious_Virus      permit       enable

  7               Trojan_the_Thief      permit       enable

  8               Ransomware             permit       enable

  9               miner                   permit       enable

  10              Botnet                  permit      enable

  15              tor                     permit       enable

  16              Porn_Website          permit       enable

  17              Gambling_Website      permit      enable

  18              Phishing_Website      permit      enable

  19              Fraud_Website          permit      enable

  20              spam                     permit      enable

  21              Malicious_Email        permit      enable

  22              DGA                      permit      enable

  23              APT                      permit      enable

Figure 1 Command output

Field

Description

Attack id

Attack category ID.

Attack name

Attack category name.

Action

Action that the device takes on packets matching the attack category.

·     permit—Forwards the packets.

·     deny—Discards the packets.

Logging

Logging status, enable or disable.

 

Related commands

attack-category

global enable

display domain-reputation domain

Use display domain-reputation domain to display domain reputation information about a domain name.

Syntax

display domain-reputation domain domain-name

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

context-admin

context-operator

Parameters

domain-name: Specifies a domain name, a case-insensitive string of 3 to 255 characters. Only letters, digits, hyphens (-), and dots (.) are allowed. You can execute the display domain-reputation top-hit-statistics command to obtain the domain name.

Usage guidelines

The command displays domain reputation information about a domain name after domain reputation is enabled globally.

The domain reputation signature library contains the following attribute information for a domain name: attack category, actions on matching packets, and the hit count.

If a domain name belongs to multiple attack categories that are configured with actions, the command displays information about the domain name based on the attack category ID.

Examples

# Display domain reputation information about domain name movimet.com.

<Sysname> display domain-reputation domain movimet.com

  Domain name    Attack id      Attack name            Action      Logging      Hit count

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  movimet.com    18             Phishing_Website       deny        enable       48

Figure 2 Command output

Field

Description

Domain name

Domain name on the domain reputation signature library.

Attack id

ID of the attack category to which the domain name belongs.

Attack name

Name of the attack category to which the domain name belongs.

Action

Action on matching packets:

·     permit—Allows the packets to pass through.

·     deny—Drops the packets.

Logging

Logging status, enable or disable.

Hit count

Number of times that the domain name is matched.

 

Related commands

display domain-reputation top-hit-statistics

global enable

display domain-reputation exception

Use display domain-reputation exception to display exception domain names.

Syntax

display domain-reputation exception

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

context-admin

context-operator

Usage guidelines

The command displays exception domain names, if any, when the domain reputation is enabled globally.

Examples

# Display exception domain names.

<Sysname> display domain-reputation exception

  domain names

  movimet.com

  www.abcsd.com

Related commands

exception

global enable

display domain-reputation signature library

Use display domain-reputation signature library to display information about domain reputation signature library.

Syntax

display domain-reputation signature library

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

context-admin

context-operator

Examples

# Display information about domain reputation signature library.

<Sysname> display domain-reputation signature library

domain-reputation signature library information:

Type      SigVersion         ReleaseTime               Size

Current   1.0.6              Tue Jul 28 12:35:15 2020  560208

Last      1.0.7              Tue Aug 11 08:06:31 2020  399104

Factory   -                  -                         -

Figure 3 Command output

Field

Description

Type

Version type of the domain reputation signature library.

·     Current—Current version.

·     Last—Previous version.

·     Factory—Factory default version. (not supported currently)

SigVersion

Version number of the domain reputation signature library.

ReleaseTime

Release time of the domain reputation signature library.

Size

Size of the domain reputation signature library file, in bytes.

 

display domain-reputation top-hit-statistics

Use display domain-reputation top-hit-statistics to display statistics for domain names with the highest hits on the domain reputation signature library.

Syntax

display domain-reputation top-hit-statistics [ top-number ] [ slot slot-number ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

context-admin

context-operator

Parameters

top-number: Specifies the number of top ranking domain names. The value range is 10 to 100, and the default is 10.

slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID. If you do not specify a member device, this command displays statistics for domain names with the highest hits on the domain reputation list for all member devices.

Usage guidelines

This command displays statistics for domain names with the highest hits on the domain reputation signature library when the top hit ranking feature is enabled.

This command does not display domain names with no hits. Therefore, the number of domain names in the command output might be less than the value of the top-number argument.

Examples

# Display statistics for 10 domain names with the highest hits on the domain reputation signature library.

<Sysname> display domain-reputation top-hit-statistics 10 slot 1

Slot 1:

Domain name            Hit count

--------------------------------

www.sina.com.cn        1000

movimet.com            999

www.h3c.com            996

www.yahoo.com.cn       995

www.hao123.com         992

Figure 4 Command output

Field

Description

Domain name

Domain name on the domain reputation signature library.

Hit count

Number of times that the domain name is hit.

Related commands

global enable

top-hit-statistics enable

domain-reputation

Use domain-reputation to enter domain reputation view.

Use undo domain-reputation to delete all configuration in domain reputation view.

Syntax

domain-reputation

undo domain-reputation

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

context-admin

Examples

# Enter domain reputation view.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] domain-reputation

[Sysname-domain-reputation]

domain-reputation signature auto-update

Use domain-reputation signature auto-update to enable automatic update of the domain reputation signature library and enter automatic domain reputation signature library update configuration view.

Use undo domain-reputation signature auto-update to disable automatic update of domain reputation signature library.

Syntax

domain-reputation signature auto-update

undo domain-reputation signature auto-update

Default

Automatic update of the domain reputation signature library is disabled.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

context-admin

Usage guidelines

After you enable automatic update of the domain reputation signature library, the device periodically accesses the signature database services on the official website to download the latest domain reputation signature library.

Examples

# Enable automatic update of the domain reputation signature library and enter automatic domain reputation signature library update configuration view.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] domain-reputation signature auto-update

[Sysname-domain-reputation-autoupdate]

Related commands

update schedule

domain-reputation signature auto-update-now

Use domain-reputation signature auto-update-now to trigger an automatic update of the domain reputation signature library manually.

Syntax

domain-reputation signature auto-update-now

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

context-admin

Usage guidelines

After you execute this command, the device immediately starts the automatic update process of the domain reputation signature library no matter whether or not automatic signature library update is enabled. The device automatically backs up the current signature library before overwriting it.

You can execute this command anytime you find a new version of signature library on the official website.

Examples

# Trigger an automatic update of the domain reputation signature library manually.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] domain-reputation signature auto-update-now

domain-reputation signature rollback

Use domain-reputation signature rollback to roll back the domain reputation signature library.

Syntax

domain-reputation signature rollback last

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

context-admin

Parameters

last: Rolls back the domain reputation signature library to the previous version.

Usage guidelines

If a domain reputation signature library update causes exceptions or a high false alarm rate, you can roll back the domain reputation signature library.

Before performing a domain reputation signature library rollback, the device backs up the current domain reputation signature library as the previous version. For example, the previous library version is V1 and the current library version is V2. If you perform a rollback to the previous version, library version V1 becomes the current version and library version V2 becomes the previous version. If you perform a rollback to the previous version again, the library rolls back to library version V2.

Examples

# Roll back the domain reputation signature library to the previous version.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] domain-reputation signature rollback last

Related commands

display domain-reputation signature library

domain-reputation signature update

Use domain-reputation signature update to manually update the domain reputation signature library.

Syntax

domain-reputation signature update file-path

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

context-admin

Parameters

file-path: Specifies the domain reputation signature library file path, a string of 1 to 255 characters.

Usage guidelines

If the device cannot access the signature database services on the official website, use one of the following methods to manually update the domain reputation signature library:

·     Local update—Updates the domain reputation signature library by using a locally stored domain reputation signature library file. To use this method, first obtain the signature library file from the official website and import it to the device.

Store the update file on the active MPU for successful signature library update.

The following describes the format of the file-path parameter for different update scenarios.

 

Update scenario

Format of file-path

Remarks

The update file is stored in the current working directory.

filename

To display the current working directory, use the pwd command.

For information about the pwd command, see file system management in Fundamentals Command Reference.

The update file is stored in a different directory on the same storage medium.

filename

Before configuring the domain-reputation signature update command, use the cd command to open the directory where the file is stored.

For information about the cd command, see file system management in Fundamentals Command Reference.

The update file is stored on a different storage medium.

path/filename

Before configuring the domain-reputation signature update command, use the cd command to open the root directory of the storage medium where the file is stored.

For information about the cd command, see file system management in Fundamentals Command Reference.

 

·     FTP/TFTP update—Updates the domain reputation signature library by using the file stored on an FTP or TFTP server.

The following describes the format of the file-path parameter for different update scenarios.

 

Update scenario

Format of file-path

Remarks

The update file is stored on an FTP server.

ftp://username:password@server/filename

The username parameter represents the FTP login username.

The password parameter represents the FTP login password.

The server parameter represents the IP address or host name of the FTP server.

Replace the following special characters in the FTP login username and password with their respective escape characters:

·     Colon (:)—%3A or %3a.

·     At sign (@)—%40.

·     Forward slash (/)—%2F or %2f.

The update file is stored on a TFTP server.

tftp://server/filename

The server parameter represents the IP address or host name of the TFTP server.

 

 

NOTE:

To update the signature library successfully, make sure the device and the FTP or TFTP server can reach each other. If you specify the FTP or TFTP server by its host name, you must also make sure the device can resolve the host name into an IP address through static or dynamic DNS. For more information about DNS, see Layer 3—IP Services Configuration Guide.

 

Examples

# Manually update the domain reputation signature library by using a domain reputation signature library file stored on a TFTP server.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] domain-reputation signature update tftp://192.168.0.10/domain-1.0.2-en.dat

# Manually update the domain reputation signature library by using a domain reputation signature library file stored on the device. The file is stored in directory cfb0:/dpi/domain-1.0.23-en.dat, and the current working directory is cfa0:.

<Sysname> cd cfb0:/

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] domain-reputation signature update dpi/domain-1.0.23-en.dat

exception

Use exception to specify an exception domain name.

Use undo exception to remove an exception domain name.

Syntax

exception domain domain-name

undo exception domain domain-name

Default

No exception domain name is specified.

Views

Domain reputation view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

context-admin

Parameters

domain-name: Specifies a domain name, a case-insensitive string of 3 to 255 characters. Only letters, digits, hyphens (-), and dots (.) are allowed. You can execute the display domain-reputation top-hit-statistics command to obtain the domain name.

Usage guidelines

The command takes effect after you enable domain reputation globally.

The device forwards a packet if the domain name of the packet is an exception domain name.

Repeat this command to add multiple exception domain names.

Examples

# Specify movimet.com as an exception domain name.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] domain-reputation

[Sysname-domain-reputation] exception domain movimet.com

Related commands

display domain-reputation exception

display domain-reputation top-hit-statistics

global enable

global enable

Use global enable to enable domain reputation globally.

Use undo global enable to disable domain reputation globally.

Syntax

global enable

undo global enable

Default

Domain reputation is disabled globally.

Views

Domain reputation view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

context-admin

Usage guidelines

With domain reputation enabled globally, the device takes the corresponding actions on the packets whose domain names match the domain names in the domain reputation signature library.

Examples

# Enable domain reputation globally.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] domain-reputation

[Sysname-domain-reputation] global enable

top-hit-statistics enable

Use top-hit-statistics enable to enable the top hit ranking feature for domain names.

Use undo top-hit-statistics enable to disable the top hit ranking feature.

Syntax

top-hit-statistics enable

undo top-hit-statistics enable

Default

The top hit ranking feature is disabled for domain names on the domain reputation signature library.

Views

Domain reputation view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

context-admin

Usage guidelines

This feature takes effect after you enable domain reputation globally.

This feature enables the device to collect hit statistics for domain names on the domain reputation signature library and rank them. After you disable this feature, the device clears hit statistics for domain reputation.

Examples

# Enable the top hit ranking feature for domain names on the domain reputation signature library.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] domain-reputation

[Sysname-domain-reputation] top-hit-statistics enable

Related commands

display domain-reputation top-hit-statistics

update schedule

Use update schedule to schedule the time for automatic domain reputation signature library update.

Use undo update schedule to restore the default.

Syntax

update schedule { daily | weekly { fri | mon | sat | sun | thu | tue | wed } } start-time time tingle minutes

undo update schedule

Default

The device starts updating the domain reputation signature library at a random time between 01:00:00 and 03:00:00 every day.

Views

Automatic domain reputation signature library update configuration view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

context-admin

Parameters

daily: Updates the domain reputation signature library every day.

weekly: Updates the domain reputation signature library every week.

fri: Updates the domain reputation signature library every Friday.

mon: Updates the domain reputation signature library every Monday.

sat: Updates the domain reputation signature library every Saturday.

sun: Updates the domain reputation signature library every Sunday.

thu: Updates the domain reputation signature library every Thursday.

tue: Updates the domain reputation signature library every Tuesday.

wed: Updates the domain reputation signature library every Wednesday.

start-time time: Specifies the start time in the hh:mm:ss format. The value range is 00:00:00 to 23:59:59.

tingle minutes: Specifies the tolerance time in minutes. The value range is 0 to 120. An automatic library update will occur at a random time between the following time points:

·     Start time minus half the tolerance time.

·     Start time plus half the tolerance time.

Examples

# Configure the device to automatically update the domain reputation signature library every Monday at a random time between 20:25:00 and 20:35:00.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] domain-reputation signature auto-update

[Sysname-domain-reputation-autoupdate] update schedule weekly mon start-time 20:30:00 tingle 10

Related commands

domain-reputation signature auto-update

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