- New erase/overwrite tests
- Change existing sqlite-basic test to use async
- Test passing bad keys to validate backend type checking
- New test for compound keys and values
The number of args being passed to the put() methods was getting to be
fairly long, with more on the horizon. Changing to a record means simplifying
things a little bit.
This change revamps SSH banner parsing. The previous behavior was both
a bit too strict in some regards, and too permissive in other.
Specifically, clients are now required to send a line starting with
"SSH-" as the first line. This is in line with the RFC, as well with
observed behavior. This also prevents the creation of `ssh.log` for
non-SSH traffic on port 22.
For the server side, we now accept text before the SSH banner. This
previously led to a protocol violation but is allowed by the spec.
New tests are added to cover these cases.
* origin/topic/awelzel/4136-cluster-websocket-support:
ci/opensuse-tumpleweed: Bust cache
ci/macos/prepare: Install python@3 explicitly
cluster/websocket: Implement WebSocket server
cluster/websocket: Add IXWebsocket submodule
ci/alpine: Install openssl package for testing
ci: Install websockets from pip for all distros
auxil/libunistd: Bump for ssize_t typedef
auxil/broker: Bump to latest master version
cluster/zeromq: Catch log_push.send() exception
cluster/zeromq: Catch exceptions as const zmq::error_t&
cluster/zeromq: No assert on inproc handling
cluster/zeromq: Support configuring IO threads for proxy thread
cluster/zeromq: Move variable lookups from DoInit() to DoInitPostScript()
cluster/zeromq: Handle EINTR at shutdown
cluster/zeromq: Queue one message at a time
cluster/Backend: Queue a single message only
cluster/zeromq: Adapt for OnLoopProcess changes
cluster/ThreadedBackend: Switch to OnLoopProcess
cluster/OnLoop: Introduce helper template class
serializer/broker: Expose to_broker_event() and to_zeek_event()
Got a build failure because the old container images had python3-devel
for Python3.11 or something older, but then prepare.sh would install
Python 3.13 and Zeek's configure failing due to trying to find the
devel headers from python313-devel which wasn't installed by prepare.sh
It seems Homebrew's Python 3.12 doesn't install default symlinks or
python3 symlinks[1]. I believe this results in prepare.sh using the
system's Python rather than Homebrew's. Install python@3 explicitly
to put the symlinks in place.
[1] https://stackoverflow.com/a/77655631
Using file_state_remove() or file_sniff() would previously crash with the
spicy-zip file analyzer. We don't have spicy-zip here, so it's not a
proper reproducer, but still makes sense to test these events.
f5ff7c4 version: 0.15.0
2a48143 docker/fedora: Bust cache and ensure sqlite-libs is updated
05e5f57 Executor: Unblock SIGTERM in thread
46496b9 Instance: Remove unsued variable
c3b3c86 Instance: Offload JavaScript invocations to executor thread
09e311f Introduce Executor helper
Mainly, run JavaScript on a separate thread for interoperability with
Spicy fiber stacks.
Closes#4239