Closes the cred-coverage gap for 7 services that already had the data
on the wire but never landed it in the Credential table:
- SNMP — community string lands as secret_kind="snmp_community",
principal=None (v1/v2c has no per-user identity, the community IS
the auth).
- SIP — Digest response hash, previously buried in the auth= header
dump, now classify_authorization()-extracted.
- HTTP / HTTPS — Authorization header was in the headers JSON but
never extracted. Now Basic decodes to plaintext, Bearer →
http_bearer (principal=None), Digest → http_digest_md5.
- K8s — already extracted Authorization but didn't normalize. Service-
account JWTs flow through as Bearer.
- Docker API — headers absent entirely. Adds the headers JSON dump
and runs Authorization through the classifier.
- Elasticsearch — five distinct request handlers; each gains a
per-handler _cred_fields() helper.
Adds canonical templates/syslog_bridge.py:classify_authorization().
Recognised: Basic / Bearer / Token / Digest. Unknown schemes (NTLM,
AWS4-HMAC, Negotiate) return None; the header still rides in the
ambient SD-block but isn't normalized as a credential. The SD shape
on the wire collapses sip_digest_md5 into http_digest_md5 — same
algorithm, so cross-protocol reuse correlates correctly when (rare)
nonce collisions allow.
Drive-by repair of tests/core/test_fingerprinting.py:
- The pre-existing `test_http_useragent_extracted` asserted both that
add_bounty was called exactly once AND that the UA payload carried
`path` and `method` fields. Both wrong since this session opened:
the http_quirks fingerprint added later fires too, and the UA
payload never actually included path/method despite the assertion.
- Adds `path`/`method` to the UA fingerprint payload (real operator
value: "Nikto hit /admin" beats "Nikto seen on this decky").
- Replaces `assert_awaited_once` with a `_find_ua_bounty()` helper
that filters add_bounty calls by `fingerprint_type`. New fingerprint
families landing later won't retroactively break old tests.
- Updates the two credential-bearing tests to use the post-DEBT-039
native shape (`secret_b64` / `principal`) and `upsert_credential`,
not the deleted legacy `username+password` adapter.
Also rebuilds the per-service fake `syslog_bridge` modules in
tests/service_testing/{conftest,test_imap,test_pop3,test_snmp,test_mqtt,test_smtp}.py
to expose `encode_secret` + `classify_authorization`. Service templates
that import either now no longer fail at test collection.
173 tests pass in the touched scope. Phases 2-7 still pending.
Phase 2/3 of DEBT-039. Switches FTP, POP3, IMAP, SMTP, Redis, and
LDAP from the legacy `username=` + `password=` SD-block shape to the
universal credential shape (`principal=` + `secret_printable=` +
`secret_b64=`) the new Credential storage model expects.
Pattern is uniform across all six services:
_log("auth_attempt", username=u, principal=u, **encode_secret(pw))
Each service emits the canonical SD keys. The ingester's native-shape
branch (introduced in 2f47f67) now writes their cred attempts
directly without going through the legacy adapter. Once Phase 3
removes the adapter the contract becomes single-shape.
Per-service notes:
- POP3 / IMAP — `status="success"|"failed"` renamed to
`outcome="success"|"failure"` to match Credential.outcome's
vocabulary; the ingester reads outcome directly.
- SMTP — AUTH path migrated; in addition the existing mail_from
event now exposes a parsed `domain=` field alongside the original
`value=` so future "what domains do attackers spoof from" analytics
have an indexed field. Not stored in Credential — regular Log row.
- Redis — was silently dropped by the legacy adapter (no `username`
field). Native branch handles `principal=None` correctly. BONUS
FIX: the Redis 6+ ACL syntax `AUTH <user> <pw>` now captures the
ACL username as principal (was previously discarded).
- LDAP — was silently dropped by the legacy adapter (no `password`
recognition for the `bind` event). Now lands as
`principal=<dn>`. BONUS FIX.
Tests (tests/services/test_cred_emitters.py, 9 cases):
- per-service native-shape ingest path produces correct Credential
rows; outcome maps for POP3/IMAP; principal=None for legacy Redis
AUTH; principal=dn for LDAP.
- mail_from event does NOT trigger a credential write (it's a
Log-only observation, not auth).
- 0xff/NUL/ANSI bytes in passwords survive losslessly through
secret_b64 even when secret_printable is sanitized.
Phase 3 deletes the legacy adapter once all migrations land — the
adapter has no live emitters to handle anymore.
Adds instance_seed.py to every service template (conpot, docker_api,
imap, k8s, llmnr, pop3, rdp, sip, smb, snmp, ssh, telnet, tftp, vnc).
Derives a stable per-instance seed from NODE_NAME (+ optional
INSTANCE_ID) and exposes deterministic helpers for the boring details
scanners would otherwise use to fingerprint the whole fleet as one
machine: cluster UUIDs, auth salts, uptime fixtures, minor version
strings. Connection-time jitter is intentionally NOT seeded — two hits
to the same decky must not replay the same latency curve.
Identical source across every template; lives next to each service so
the Docker build context picks it up without a shared package-data hop.
The docker build contexts and syslog_bridge.py lived at repo root, which
meant setuptools (include = ["decnet*"]) never shipped them. Agents
installed via `pip install $RELEASE_DIR` got site-packages/decnet/** but no
templates/, so every deploy blew up in deployer._sync_logging_helper with
FileNotFoundError on templates/syslog_bridge.py.
Move templates/ -> decnet/templates/ and declare it as setuptools
package-data. Path resolutions in services/*.py and engine/deployer.py drop
one .parent since templates now lives beside the code. Test fixtures,
bandit exclude path, and coverage omit glob updated to match.