Adds the functions
NetControl::find_rules_addr and NetControl::fund_rules_subnet
which return a vector containing all rules affecting a certain IP or
subnet.
This has no user-facing changes. It makes the internal handling of rules
much easier (no crazy duplicate rules in case our rules are added to
several backends).
It also fixes several open ends and small bugs in the process.
This does not really have many user-facing changes. The one big change
is that users now should initialize plugins in the
NetControl::init()
event instead of bro_init.
Once all plugins finished initializing and the NetControl framework
starts operations, the NetControl::init_done() event is raised.
Rules that are sent to NetControl before the plugins have finished
initializing are ignored - this is important when several plugins that
require external connections have to be initialized at the beginning.
Without this delay, rules could end up at the wrong plugin.
The hook name is NetControl::acld_rule_policy and allows the
modification of acld rules before they are sent out to the network.
This allows, e.g. network policies to use nullzero instead of drop in
certain circumstances.
Netcontrol log now includes more information; before that, it had not
quite caught up to the new capabilities (like flow modifying and
redirection, as well as mac addresses).
Furthermore, this fixes a number of bugs with cluster mode (like
duplicate events), test failures due to updates in Bro, etc.
Events now generally carry the unique ID of the backend that is given
during initialization; there are a few more functions and other
bugfixes.
A few netcontrol tests are still broken (mostly due to a pcap update in
msater).
Cleaned up the surrounding code a bit and also added '[' as another
case (not sure that can happen, but doesn't hurt eihter).
* 'master' of https://github.com/aeppert/bro:
Whitespace
Remove
Remove.
Fix for JSON formatter
A fatal error, especially in DEBUG, should result in a core.
Seems to fix a case where an entry in the table may be null on insert.
* topic/robin/ascii-escape-normalization:
Updating NEWS.
In bifs, change ODesc objects to have RAW_STYLE.
Changing what's escaped when printing.
Remove several BroString escaping methods that are no longer useful.
BIT-1333 #merged
one can now add an option "offset" to the config map. Positive offsets
are interpreted to be from the beginning of the file, negative from the
end of the file (-1 is end of file).
Only works for raw reader in streaming or manual mode. Does not work
with executables.
Addresses BIT-985
With this patch the model is:
- "print" cleans the data so that non-printable characters get
escaped. This is not necessarily reversible.
- to print in a reversible way, one can go through
escape_string(); this escapes backslashes as well to make the
decoding non-ambigious.
- Logging always escapes similar to escape_string(), making it
reversible.
Compared to master, we also change the escaping as follows:
- We now only escape with "\xXX", no more "^X" or "\0". Exception:
backslashes.
- We escape backlashes as "\\".
- There's no "alternative" output style anymore, i.e., fmt() '%A'
qualifier is gone.
Baselines in testing/btest are updated, external tests not yet.
Addresses BIT-1333.
*rename module from Openflow to OpenFlow
*add match_conn function to convert conn_id to openflow match
*add a few things back into the openflow records like... table_id
*and - a test
I replaced a few strcmps with either calls to std::str.compare
or with the == operator of BroString.
Also changed two of the input framework tests that did not pass
anymore after the merge. The new SSH analyzer no longer loads the
scripts that let network time run, hence those tests failed because
updates were not propagated from the threads (that took a while
to find.)
* origin/topic/vladg/ssh: (25 commits)
SSH: Register analyzer for 22/tcp.
SSH: Add 22/tcp to likely_server_ports
SSH: Ignore encrypted packets by default.
SSH: Fix some edge-cases which created BinPAC exceptions
SSH: Add memleak btest
SSH: Update baselines
SSH: Added some more events for SSH2
SSH: Intel framework integration (PUBKEY_HASH)
Update baselines for new SSH analyzer.
Update SSH policy scripts with new events.
SSH: Add documentation
Refactoring ssh-protocol.pac:
SSH: Use the compression_algorithms const in another place.
Some cleanup and refactoring on SSH main.bro.
SSH: A bit of code cleanup.
Move SSH constants to consts.pac
SSH: Cleanup code style.
SSH: Fix some memleaks.
Refactored the SSH analyzer. Added supported for algorithm detection and more key exchange message types.
Add host key support for SSH1.
Add support for SSH1
Move SSH analyzer to new plugin architecture.
...
Conflicts:
scripts/base/protocols/ssh/main.bro
testing/btest/Baseline/core.print-bpf-filters/output2
testing/btest/Baseline/plugins.hooks/output
BIT-1344: #merged
into BroVals (especially enums)
Not we do not force an internal error anymore. Instead, we raise an
normal error and set an error flag that signals to the top-level
functions that the value could not be converted and should not be
propagated to the Bro core. This sadly makes the already messy code even
more messy - but since errors can happen in deeply nested data
structures, the alternative (catching the error at every possible
location and then trying to clean up there instead of recursively
deleting the data that cannot be used later) is much worse.
Addresses BIT-1199
* origin/fastpath:
Crashing bug in WriterBackend when deserializing WriterInfo where config is present. Testcase crashes on unpatched versions of Bro.
Fix wrong value test in WriterBackend. Found by Aaron Eppert (aeppert@gmail.com)
is present. Testcase crashes on unpatched versions of Bro.
Found by Aaron Eppert <aeppert@gmail.com>.
This (probably) fixes the crash issue with sqlite a few people have
reported on the mailing list in the past.
- Any files where the total size was below the size of the
default bof_buffer size couldn't have stream analyzers successfully
attached because the bof_buffer never reached the full size
and was never flushed. This branch explicitly marks the buf_buffer
as full and flushes it when the file is being removed.
with a MIME type.
Whenever that MIME is detected, Bro will now automatically activate
the analyzer. The interface mimics how well-known ports are defined
for protocol analyzers.
This isn't actually used by any existing file analyzer (because we
don't have any yet that target a specific file format), but there's a
test making sure it works.