It was possibly never updated for newer Analyzer API changes, as simply
attaching the NCP analyzer to a connection would result in null pointer
derefernces and also support analyzers were not attached.
* origin/topic/jsiwek/binpac-fixes:
Update test baseline for binpac changes
Update test baseline for optimized binpac static-size array parsing
Fixes for MySQL and SMB protocol parsers
BIT-1829: add unit test for modbus parser issue
* MySQL: the parser for this was generally broken (not following
the specification well) and needed many changes. One addition is a
new "mysql_result_row" event that provides access to the results of
queries.
* SMB: the spec seems to explitly call out the omission of the
PrimaryDomain field on SMB_COM_SESSION_SETUP_ANDX responses (and I
don't see that field in pcaps either), so this may have just been a
typo that used to work fine in the past only due to faulty array
parsing behavior in binpac.
* origin/topic/dnthayer/test-improvements:
Fix the ip-broken-header.bro test on macOS
Improve reliability of the logging rotate.bro test
Improve reliability of missing-file-initially.bro test
BIT-1929 #merged
* origin/topic/seth/dhcp-update:
Rework to the DHCP analyzer.
First step of DHCP analyzer rearchitecture.
Add .btest scripts for dhck_ack and dhcp_discover messages verifying that new options are correctly reported in dhcp.log records.
Extend DHCP protocol analyzer with new options.
BIT-1924 #merged
Additional changes:
* Removed known-hosts.bro as the only thing populating its table was
the already-removed known-hosts-and-devices.bro. So a
known_devices.log will no longer be generated.
* In dhcp-options.pac, the process_relay_agent_inf_option had a memleak
and also process_auto_proxy_config_option looked like it accessed one
byte past the end of the available bytestring, so fixed those.
Occasionally a few lines in the first part of the output file were
not in the expected order (this seems to be caused by each line in the
output being created by a process that is run in the background but
bro doesn't wait for it to finish). Fixed by sorting the output.
This test has failed numerous times on Travis CI. Fixes to make this
test more reliable: create the does-not-exist.dat file atomically, and
increase wait time after starting bro in order to give all input
streams a chance to try to read the input file.
Also added the input stream name to the test output, in order to make
output easier to understand if the test fails again.
* The altered Modbus checks seemed overly strict -- the pcap used
for the unit test at least had quantities/byte_count fields of
zero, to which the server responds with an error (expected).
* Most of the altered DNP3 checks seemed overly strict and caused
the unit tests to fail. The one that was just wrong was the
'start' field in header blocks.
* Removed the "start" parameter of the dnp3_header_block event
since it's always the same value.
* The SMB check failed to compile and I don't know what it intended
to do, so removed.
The way in which TLS 1.3 is negotiated was changed slightly in later
revisions of the standard. The final version is only sent in an
extension - while the version field in the server hello still shows TLS
1.2.
This patch makes ssl.log show the correct version again.
Highlights:
- Reduced all DHCP events into a single dhcp_message event. (removed legacy events since they weren't widely used anyway)
- Support many more DHCP options.
- DHCP log is completely reworked and now represents DHCP sessions
based on the transaction ID (and works on clusters).
- Removed the known-devices-and-hostnames script since it's generally
less relevant now with the updated log.
Closes BIT-1900.
* origin/topic/johanna/config:
Use port_mgr->Get() in the input framework config changes.
Allow the empty field separator to be empty; use in config framework.
Fix small bug in config reader.
Fix segmentation fault when parsing sets containing invalid elements.
Add config framework.
Closes BIT-1897.
* origin/topic/johanna/ssl_signature_details:
Make parsing of ServerKeyExchange work for D(TLS) < 1.2.
Add more details to ssl_server_signature.
* 'smb-transaction-messages' of https://github.com/jbencteux/bro:
add test for smb1_com_transaction_response event changes
add test for smb1_com_transaction2_secondary_request event changes
add test for smb1_com_transaction2_request event changes
add test for smb1_com_transaction_secondary_request event changes
add test for smb1_com_transaction_request event changes
fix setup field handling in smb1_com_transaction_request messages
fix smb1_com_transaction* messages
add smb1_transaction2_secondary_request event
add smb1_transaction_secondary_request event
add parameters and data to smb1_transaction_request/response messages
add SMB_Parameters.Words to smb1_transaction2_request event
* 'nfs-updates' of https://github.com/dtrejod/bro:
Format print nfs units tests to improve output readability. Add unit tests for new NFS events -- nfs_proc_symlink, nfs_proc_link, nfs_proc_sattr.
Bug fix: nfs3_writeargs didn't properly return filehandle.
Add nfs_proc_symlink, nfs_proc_link, nfs_proc_sattr.
* 'mount-protocol' of https://github.com/dtrejod/bro:
Add unit tests for new MOUNT events -- mount_proc_mnt, mount_proc_umnt, mount_proc_umnt_all, mount_proc_not_implemented.
Add mount_proc_null, mount_proc_mnt, mount_proc_umnt, mount_proc_umnt_all, mount_proc_not_implemented, mount_reply_status.
This small change allows the empty field separator to be empty. This
means that we can represent an empty list by a empty input string, which
was not possible before.
Before, an empty empty field separator meant that there is no empty
field - to get back to this behavior one now has to set the empty field
separator to a string that is guaranteed to not be part of the input
data. Note that we did not use "empty" empty field separators anywhere
and I am not aware of this being used by anyone - the new behavior seems
like it is much more useful in practice.
This also changes the config framework to interpret empty lists as...
empty, instead of interpreting them as lists that have one zero-length
element; this seems like the saner default.
The configure reader had a small bug that caused the tracking of changed
variables to be incorrect after the second update. This resulted in
change-events for unchanged variables.
Currently the destructor would try to free unallocated memory. This
could e.g. be triggered by the input framework reading a set with an
invalid element.
get_filter_names(id: ID) : set[string] returns the names of the current
list of filters for a specified log stream.
Furthermore this commit makes a number of logging functions more robust
by checking existence of values before trying to modify them. This
commit also really implements (and tests) the enable_stream function.
There are two new script level functions to query and lookup files
from the core by their IDs. These are adding feature parity for
similarly named functions for files. The function prototypes are
as follows:
Files::file_exists(fuid: string): bool
Files::lookup_File(fuid: string): fa_file