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DmarcRua

DmarcRua is a simple .NET serializer for DMARC aggregate reports. Given aggregate report XML, DmarcRua serializes the report into an object and provides some convenience functions for identifying and exploring DMARC failures.

Features

  • Serialize DMARC aggregate report XML into .NET types and objects.
  • Discover reported DMARC failures.
  • Summarize or itemize DMARC failures by IP address.
  • Summarize or itemize DMARC failures by From header.

Packages

Current Version: 1.1.5

Target Framework: netstandard2.0

Dependencies

  • None.

Development Dependencies

Usage

AggregateReport objects can be constructed with a stream of the report XML or the report can be serialized later.

For example:

    using (var stream = File.OpenRead("\path\to\report.xml"))
    {
        var aggregateReport = new AggregateReport(stream);
    }

Or:

    var aggregateReport = new AggregateReport();
     
    using (var stream = File.OpenRead("\path\to\report.xml"))
    {
        aggregateReport.ReadAggregateReport(stream);
    }

Features / Methods in Brief

  • AggregateReport.GetFailureRecords()
    • An enumeration of all report records that failed DMARC.
  • AggregateReport.GetFailureCount()
    • Count of all report records that failed DMARC
  • AggregateReport.SummarizeFailuresByIpAddress()
    • All report records that failed DMARC summarized by IP address.
  • AggregateReport.SummarizeFailuresByHeaderFrom()
    • All report records that failed DMARC summarized by From header.
  • AggregateReport.GetFailedRecordsByIpAddress(IPAddress ipAddress)
    • Itemized DMARC fail report records for a single IP address.
  • AggregateReport.GetFailedRecordsByFromHeader(string fromHeader)
    • Itemized DMARC fail report records for a single From header.

References

Specifications on the DMARC aggregate report format were taken from https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7489#appendix-C