
Detecting DNP3 Protocol Anomalies
FreeMonitor DNP3 traffic for unauthorized control commands.
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What Detecting DNP3 Protocol Anomalies does
The Detecting DNP3 Protocol Anomalies skill is designed for professionals working in operational technology (OT) environments, particularly within the energy sector. This skill leverages deep packet inspection and machine learning techniques to identify anomalies in DNP3 communications, which are critical for SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems. By monitoring for unauthorized control commands, protocol violations, and deviations from established traffic baselines, this skill helps enhance the security of industrial control systems (ICS).
This skill is particularly useful when deploying Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) that require DNP3 protocol analysis. It provides the necessary tools to analyze DNP3 traffic, allowing users to respond effectively to alerts regarding suspicious activities. Users can build detection rules tailored to DNP3-based attacks, ensuring a proactive approach to safeguarding their networks against potential threats. The skill requires a solid understanding of DNP3 function codes and the communication topology within the environment to be effective.
To utilize this skill, users must have a baseline of normal DNP3 traffic patterns and a network TAP or SPAN set up on the relevant communication segments. The skill's Python implementation includes a detailed workflow for analyzing DNP3 packets, making it accessible for developers and cybersecurity professionals who are familiar with Python and network security concepts. The focus on DNP3 allows for specialized monitoring that is not available with general-purpose anomaly detection tools, making it a valuable addition to any security toolkit in the energy sector.
When to use it
Use this skill when monitoring DNP3 traffic in SCADA systems, particularly in the energy sector, or when investigating suspicious DNP3 command activities.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for monitoring protocols other than DNP3 or for tasks involving DNP3 Secure Authentication configuration.
What you can build with it
Monitoring SCADA Systems
Use this skill to continuously monitor DNP3 traffic in SCADA systems, ensuring any unauthorized commands are detected promptly.
Building Detection Rules
Utilize the skill to create tailored detection rules for DNP3-based attacks, enhancing the security posture of your ICS.
Investigating Suspicious Activity
Employ this skill when investigating alerts from OT monitoring platforms regarding anomalies in DNP3 communications.
How to install Detecting DNP3 Protocol Anomalies
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by mukul975Detecting DNP3 Protocol Anomalies
When to Use
- When monitoring SCADA systems in the energy sector where DNP3 is the primary protocol
- When building detection rules for DNP3-based attacks against RTUs and substations
- When investigating suspected unauthorized control commands sent via DNP3
- When deploying IDS with DNP3 deep packet inspection at utility substations
- When responding to alerts from OT monitoring platforms about DNP3 traffic anomalies
Do not use for non-DNP3 protocol monitoring (see detecting-modbus-command-injection-attacks for Modbus), for DNP3 Secure Authentication configuration (separate implementation), or for protocol-agnostic network anomaly detection.
Prerequisites
- Network TAP/SPAN on DNP3 communication segments (TCP port 20000 or serial)
- Baseline of normal DNP3 traffic patterns (masters, outstations, poll intervals, function codes)
- Suricata or Zeek with DNP3 protocol parser enabled
- Understanding of DNP3 function codes and object groups used in the environment
- DNP3 communication topology map (master-to-outstation relationships)
Workflow
Step 1: Analyze DNP3 Traffic for Anomalies
#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""DNP3 Protocol Anomaly Detector.
Monitors DNP3 communications for unauthorized control commands,
protocol violations, and deviations from established baselines.
Supports both TCP and serial DNP3 deployments.
"""
import struct
import sys
import json
from collections import defaultdict
from datetime import datetime
from typing import Dict, List, Optional, Set
try:
from scapy.all import rdpcap, IP, TCP
except ImportError:
print("Install scapy: pip install scapy")
sys.exit(1)
# DNP3 Function Codes
DNP3_FUNCTIONS = {
0x00: "Confirm", 0x01: "Read", 0x02: "Write",
0x03: "Select", 0x04: "Operate", 0x05: "Direct Operate",
0x06: "Direct Operate No Ack", 0x07: "Immediate Freeze",
0x08: "Immediate Freeze No Ack", 0x09: "Freeze and Clear",
0x0A: "Freeze and Clear No Ack", 0x0B: "Freeze at Time",
0x0C: "Freeze at Time No Ack", 0x0D: "Cold Restart",
0x0E: "Warm Restart", 0x0F: "Initialize Data",
0x10: "Initialize Application", 0x11: "Start Application",
0x12: "Stop Application", 0x13: "Save Configuration",
0x14: "Enable Unsolicited", 0x15: "Disable Unsolicited",
0x16: "Assign Class", 0x17: "Delay Measurement",
0x18: "Record Current Time", 0x19: "Open File",
0x1A: "Close File", 0x1B: "Delete File",
0x1C: "Get File Info", 0x1D: "Authenticate File",
0x1E: "Abort File", 0x81: "Response", 0x82: "Unsolicited Response",
}
# High-risk function codes that should trigger alerts
DNP3_CRITICAL_FUNCTIONS = {
0x02, # Write
0x03, 0x04, 0x05, 0x06, # Select/Operate/Direct Operate
0x0D, # Cold Restart
0x0E, # Warm Restart
0x0F, # Initialize Data
0x10, # Initialize Application
0x12, # Stop Application
0x19, 0x1A, 0x1B, # File operations (firmware update)
}
class DNP3AnomalyDetector:
"""Detects anomalies in DNP3 protocol communications."""
def __init__(self, baseline_file: Optional[str] = None):
self.alerts = []
self.sessions = defaultdict(lambda: {
"packet_count": 0,
"function_codes": defaultdict(int),
"control_commands": 0,
"file_operations": 0,
"restarts": 0,
})
self.packet_count = 0
self.dnp3_count = 0
self.authorized_masters: Set[str] = set()
self.authorized_pairs: Dict[str, Set[str]] = defaultdict(set)
self.baseline_functions: Dict[str, Set[int]] = defaultdict(set)
if baseline_file:
self.load_baseline(baseline_file)
def load_baseline(self, filepath: str):
"""Load DNP3 communication baseline."""
with open(filepath, "r") as f:
baseline = json.load(f)
for entry in baseline.get("authorized_communications", []):
master = entry["master_ip"]
outstation = entry["outstation_ip"]
self.authorized_masters.add(master)
self.authorized_pairs[master].add(outstation)
self.baseline_functions[f"{master}->{outstation}"] = set(
entry.get("expected_function_codes", [0x00, 0x01])
)
def parse_dnp3_header(self, payload: bytes) -> Optional[dict]:
"""Parse DNP3 data link layer and transport/application headers."""
if len(payload) < 10:
return None
# DNP3 Data Link Layer: start(2) + length(1) + control(1) + dest(2) + source(2) + crc(2)
start_bytes = struct.unpack(">H", payload[0:2])[0]
if start_bytes != 0x0564:
return None
length = payload[2]
control = payload[3]
dest_addr = struct.unpack("<H", payload[4:6])[0]
source_addr = struct.unpack("<H", payload[6:8])[0]
direction = "Master->Outstation" if (control & 0x80) else "Outstation->Master"
result = {
"length": length,
"control": control,
"direction": direction,
"dest_addr": dest_addr,
"source_addr": source_addr,
"is_master": bool(control & 0x80),
}
# Parse transport and application layer (after CRC bytes)
if len(payload) >= 12:
transport_header = payload[10]
if len(payload) >= 13:
app_control = payload[11]
func_code = payload[12]
result["function_code"] = func_code
result["function_name"] = DNP3_FUNCTIONS.get(
func_code, f"Unknown (0x{func_code:02x})"
)
return result
def analyze_packet(self, pkt):
"""Analyze a packet for DNP3 anomalies."""
self.packet_count += 1
if not pkt.haslayer(IP) or not pkt.haslayer(TCP):
return
tcp = pkt[TCP]
if tcp.dport != 20000 and tcp.sport != 20000:
return
payload = bytes(tcp.payload)
if not payload:
return
dnp3 = self.parse_dnp3_header(payload)
if not dnp3:
return
self.dnp3_count += 1
src_ip = pkt[IP].src
dst_ip = pkt[IP].dst
session_key = f"{src_ip}->{dst_ip}"
session = self.sessions[session_key]
session["packet_count"] += 1
func_code = dnp3.get("function_code")
if func_code is not None:
session["function_codes"][func_code] += 1
# Detection 1: Unauthorized DNP3 master
if dnp3.get("is_master") and self.authorized_masters:
if src_ip not in self.authorized_masters:
self.alerts.append({
"severity": "CRITICAL",
"type": "UNAUTHORIZED_DNP3_MASTER",
"src": src_ip, "dst": dst_ip,
"function": dnp3.get("function_name"),
"description": f"Unauthorized DNP3 master {src_ip} communicating with outstation {dst_ip}",
"mitre": "T0869 - Standard Application Layer Protocol",
})
# Detection 2: Cold/Warm restart command
if func_code in (0x0D, 0x0E):
session["restarts"] += 1
restart_type = "Cold" if func_code == 0x0D else "Warm"
self.alerts.append({
"severity": "CRITICAL",
"type": "DNP3_RESTART_COMMAND",
"src": src_ip, "dst": dst_ip,
"function": f"{restart_type} Restart",
"description": f"{restart_type} restart command sent to outstation {dst_ip} (addr {dnp3['dest_addr']})",
"mitre": "T0816 - Device Restart/Shutdown",
})
# Detection 3: File operations (potential firmware update)
if func_code in (0x19, 0x1A, 0x1B, 0x1C, 0x1D, 0x1E):
session["file_operations"] += 1
self.alerts.append({
"severity": "CRITICAL",
"type": "DNP3_FILE_OPERATION",
"src": src_ip, "dst": dst_ip,
"function": dnp3.get("function_name"),
"description": f"File operation on outstation {dst_ip} - potential firmware update or PIPEDREAM indicator",
"mitre": "T0839 - Module Firmware",
})
# Detection 4: Control commands (Select/Operate)
if func_code in (0x03, 0x04, 0x05, 0x06):
session["control_commands"] += 1
if session_key in self.baseline_functions:
if func_code not in self.baseline_functions[session_key]:
self.alerts.append({
"severity": "HIGH",
"type": "UNEXPECTED_CONTROL_COMMAND",
"src": src_ip, "dst": dst_ip,
"function": dnp3.get("function_name"),
"description": f"Control command {dnp3.get('function_name')} not in baseline for {session_key}",
"mitre": "T0855 - Unauthorized Command Message",
})
# Detection 5: Anomalous function code for this pair
if session_key in self.baseline_functions:
if func_code not in self.baseline_functions[session_key]:
if func_code not in (0x00, 0x81, 0x82): # Exclude common response codes
self.alerts.append({
"severity": "MEDIUM",
"type": "ANOMALOUS_FUNCTION_CODE",
"src": src_ip, "dst": dst_ip,
"function": dnp3.get("function_name"),
"description": f"Function code 0x{func_code:02x} not in baseline",
"mitre": "T0855 - Unauthorized Command Message",
})
def generate_report(self):
"""Generate DNP3 anomaly detection report."""
print(f"\n{'='*70}")
print("DNP3 PROTOCOL ANOMALY DETECTION REPORT")
print(f"{'='*70}")
print(f"Analysis Time: {datetime.now().isoformat()}")
print(f"Total Packets: {self.packet_count}")
print(f"DNP3 Packets: {self.dnp3_count}")
print(f"Alerts: {len(self.alerts)}")
print(f"\n--- DNP3 SESSION SUMMARY ---")
for key, session in self.sessions.items():
print(f"\n {key}")
print(f" Packets: {session['packet_count']}")
funcs = [DNP3_FUNCTIONS.get(f, f"0x{f:02x}") for f in session["function_codes"]]
print(f" Functions: {', '.join(funcs)}")
print(f" Control Commands: {session['control_commands']}")
print(f" File Operations: {session['file_operations']}")
print(f" Restart Commands: {session['restarts']}")
if self.alerts:
print(f"\n--- ALERTS ---")
for alert in self.alerts:
print(f"\n [{alert['severity']}] {alert['type']}")
print(f" {alert['src']} -> {alert['dst']}")
print(f" Function: {alert['function']}")
print(f" Detail: {alert['description']}")
print(f" MITRE ICS: {alert.get('mitre', 'N/A')}")
if __name__ == "__main__":
detector = DNP3AnomalyDetector(
baseline_file=sys.argv[2] if len(sys.argv) > 2 else None
)
if len(sys.argv) >= 2:
print(f"[*] Analyzing: {sys.argv[1]}")
packets = rdpcap(sys.argv[1])
for pkt in packets:
detector.analyze_packet(pkt)
detector.generate_report()
else:
print("Usage: python dnp3_detector.py <capture.pcap> [baseline.json]")
Key Concepts
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| DNP3 | Distributed Network Protocol version 3, the predominant SCADA protocol in the energy sector for communication between masters and outstations |
| Outstation | DNP3 slave device (typically an RTU or IED) that responds to master station polls and commands |
| Select-Before-Operate | DNP3 safety mechanism requiring a Select command before an Operate, preventing accidental control actions |
| Cold Restart (FC 0x0D) | DNP3 command that fully restarts an outstation, resetting all configuration -- a high-risk denial-of-service operation |
| DNP3 Secure Authentication | Optional DNP3 extension (SA v5) adding HMAC-based authentication to prevent command spoofing |
| PIPEDREAM | ICS attack framework with DNP3 capabilities for manipulating outstations and performing firmware updates |
Output Format
DNP3 ANOMALY DETECTION REPORT
================================
Analysis Period: [start] to [end]
Monitoring Point: [substation/segment]
TRAFFIC SUMMARY:
DNP3 Packets: [count]
Unique Master-Outstation Pairs: [count]
Control Commands: [count]
File Operations: [count]
ALERTS:
[CRITICAL] Unauthorized DNP3 master [IP]
[CRITICAL] Cold restart command to outstation [addr]
[HIGH] Unexpected control command from [IP]
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. Deploy DNP3 Secure Authentication (SA v5)
2. Block unauthorized sources at firewall
3. Enable DNP3 DPI on industrial firewall
Frequently asked questions about Detecting DNP3 Protocol Anomalies
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