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Making it easier to manage DMARC reports

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Making it easier to manage DMARC reports

Designed to quickly and easily import DMARC reports.

Quick start

  1. Install the app

  2. Add “dmarc” to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this:

    INSTALLED_APPS = (
        ...
        'dmarc',
    )
  3. Run ‘python manage.py migrate’ to create the database models.

Usage

python manage.py importdmarcreport

You can choose to import an xml or zip file, alternatively with “-” you can pipe an email with the zipped report and it will do the right thing.

Description

This Django DMARC project aims to help with implementation of DMARC “Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance” and ongoing monitoring by importing feedback reports about messages that pass and/or fail DMARC evaluation into a more easily digested format.

Perhaps one of the main reasons DMARC is gaining traction amongst organisations of all sizes is a desire to protect their brand and reputation. By defining and implementing a DMARC policy, an organization can help combat phishing, protect users and their reputation.

Currently at beta stage, importing and data structure are fairly stable, reporting todo.

Choosing Django was an easy choice as it offers an easily built import mechanism and transformation from xml to database through to presentation.

Although it has options for importing either xml or zip files, the way it’s used here at Persistent Objects is taking the email directly from SMTP and piping it through to the import routine.

We use Exim here and the configuration couldn’t be easier

Router:

dmarcreports:
    driver = accept
    condition = ${if eq{$local_part}{dmarc_report}}
    transport = trans_dmarcreports

Transport:

trans_dmarcreports:
    driver = pipe
    command = "/usr/local/bin/python2.7 /path/to/manage.py importdmarcreport -"
    freeze_exec_fail = true
    return_fail_output = true

DMARC reporting

There is only the one report at dmarc/report/ and requires staff members authorization.

Add the dmarc.urls to your urls:

url(r"^", include("dmarc.urls")),

This is a sample report

Sample DMARC report

Dependencies

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Support

To report a security issue, please send an email privately to ahicks@p-o.co.uk. This gives us a chance to fix the issue and create an official release prior to the issue being made public.

For general questions or comments, please contact ahicks@p-o.co.uk.

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