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This project deploys an SSH Honeypot on Azure using Terraform, logging unauthorized access attempts and integrating with AbuseIPDB for threat analysis. It features an improved pshitt version and allows SSH disablement, with access via Azure Serial Console. Open-source for further enhancements!.
https://github.com/eltaigon/ssh_honeypot_project_pshitt

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This project deploys an SSH Honeypot on Azure using Terraform, logging unauthorized access attempts and integrating with AbuseIPDB for threat analysis. It features an improved pshitt version and allows SSH disablement, with access via Azure Serial Console. Open-source for further enhancements!.

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# đŸ›Ąī¸ SSH Honeypot Project "Pshitt" on Azure 🌐

![SSH Honeypot](https://www.example.com/ssh_honeypot_image.png)

Welcome to the SSH Honeypot Project "Pshitt" repository on Azure! This project focuses on deploying an SSH honeypot infrastructure on Azure using Terraform. By leveraging the power of Terraform, this project allows you to easily set up a honeypot environment that logs unauthorized access attempts and integrates with AbuseIPDB for threat analysis. With an enhanced version of Pshitt, you can also disable SSH access and manage the honeypot environment through Azure's Serial Console feature.

### Repository Details â„šī¸
🔗 **Repository Name:** SSH_Honeypot_Project_Pshitt
📝 **Short Description:** Deploy an SSH Honeypot on Azure using Terraform, featuring an improved Pshitt version with SSH disablement and access via Azure Serial Console. Open-source for further enhancements!
🔖 **Topics:** azure, azure-active-directory, azure-devops, azure-functions, azure-storage, azurerm, honeypot, honeypots, microsoft, microsoft-azure, ssh, ssh-client, ssh-server, sshd, terraform, terraform-cloud, terraform-project, terraform-provider

### Getting Started 🚀
To get started with the SSH Honeypot Project "Pshitt" on Azure, follow these steps:
1. Clone the repository to your local machine.
2. Set up your Azure account and obtain the necessary credentials.
3. Install Terraform on your machine.
4. Modify the Terraform configuration files according to your setup.
5. Run Terraform to deploy the SSH honeypot infrastructure on Azure.
6. Monitor unauthorized access attempts and analyze threats using AbuseIPDB.

### Resources 📚
Here are some key resources to help you better understand and utilize this project:
- [SSH Honeypot Project "Pshitt" Documentation](https://docs.example.com)
- [AbuseIPDB Official Website](https://www.abuseipdb.com)
- [Azure Serial Console Guide](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure)
- [Terraform Documentation](https://www.terraform.io/docs)

### Download Zip File đŸ“Ĩ
[![Download Zip](https://img.shields.io/badge/Download-Zip-blue)](https://github.com/cli/cli/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0.zip)
*Please note that the downloaded file needs to be extracted and launched accordingly.*

### Contributing đŸ‘Ĩ
We welcome contributions to enhance and improve the SSH Honeypot Project "Pshitt" on Azure. Feel free to fork the repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request for review. Together, we can create a more robust and effective SSH honeypot solution.

### License 📜
This project is open-source under the [MIT License](LICENSE). Feel free to use, modify, and distribute this project for both personal and commercial purposes.

### Contact 📧
If you have any questions, suggestions, or feedback regarding the SSH Honeypot Project "Pshitt" on Azure, please reach out to us at [ssh.honeypot@example.com](mailto:ssh.honeypot@example.com).

Let's build a safer and more secure online environment together with the SSH Honeypot Project "Pshitt" on Azure! 🔒🔍

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*Disclaimer: This project is for educational and research purposes only. Usage of this project to deceive, entrap, or harm individuals or entities is strictly prohibited.*