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Benjamin Bannier
d5fd29edcd Prefer explicit construction to coercion in record initialization
While we support initializing records via coercion from an expression
list, e.g.,

    local x: X = [$x1=1, $x2=2];

this can sometimes obscure the code to readers, e.g., when assigning to
value declared and typed elsewhere. The language runtime has a similar
overhead since instead of just constructing a known type it needs to
check at runtime that the coercion from the expression list is valid;
this can be slower than just writing the readible code in the first
place, see #4559.

With this patch we use explicit construction, e.g.,

    local x = X($x1=1, $x2=2);
2025-07-11 16:28:37 -07:00
Arne Welzel
097b7a2e96 dce-rpc: Handle smb2_close_request() in scripts
If there's a request to close a fid and it's in the dce_rpc_backing
table, remove it from there.
2023-06-30 15:14:35 +02:00
Arne Welzel
6517ed94f2 smb/dce-rpc: Cleanup DCE-RPC analyzers when fid is closed and limit them
This patch does two things:

1) For SMB close requests, tear down any associated DCE-RPC
   analyzer if one exists.

2) Protect from fid_to_analyzer_map growing unbounded by introducing a
   new SMB::max_dce_rpc_analyzers limit and forcefully wipe the
   analyzers if exceeded. Propagate this to script land as event
   smb_discarded_dce_rpc_analyzers() for additional cleanup.

This is mostly to fix how the binpac SMB analyzer tracks individual
DCE-RPC analyzers per open fid. Connections that re-open the same or
different pipe may currently allocate unbounded number of analyzers.

Closes #3145.
2023-06-30 15:14:32 +02:00
Arne Welzel
1c9038f38d dce-rpc: Do not repeatedly register removal hooks
...once should be enough.
2023-06-30 14:32:49 +02:00
Arne Welzel
8c5896a74d scripts: Migrate table iteration to blank identifiers
No obvious hot-cases. Maybe the describe_file() ones or the intel ones
if/when there are hot intel hits.
2022-10-24 10:36:09 +02:00
Arne Welzel
b60a4e3a1f scripts/dce-rpc,ntlm: Do not load base/frameworks/dpd
DPD will work without loading this explicitly and these are the only
scripts that do load it explicitly.
2022-08-31 16:50:37 +02:00
Tim Wojtulewicz
a6378531db Remove trailing whitespace from script files 2021-10-20 09:57:09 -07:00
Christian Kreibich
1bd658da8f Support for log filter policy hooks
This adds a "policy" hook into the logging framework's streams and
filters to replace the existing log filter predicates. The hook
signature is as follows:

    hook(rec: any, id: Log::ID, filter: Log::Filter);

The logging manager invokes hooks on each log record. Hooks can veto
log records via a break, and modify them if necessary. Log filters
inherit the stream-level hook, but can override or remove the hook as
needed.

The distribution's existing log streams now come with pre-defined
hooks that users can add handlers to. Their name is standardized as
"log_policy" by convention, with additional suffixes when a module
provides multiple streams. The following adds a handler to the Conn
module's default log policy hook:

    hook Conn::log_policy(rec: Conn::Info, id: Log::ID, filter: Log::Filter)
            {
            if ( some_veto_reason(rec) )
                break;
            }

By default, this handler will get invoked for any log filter
associated with the Conn::LOG stream.

The existing predicates are deprecated for removal in 4.1 but continue
to work.
2020-09-30 12:32:45 -07:00
Jon Siwek
05cf511f18 GH-1119: add base/protcols/conn/removal-hooks.zeek
This adds two new functions: `Conn::register_removal_hook()` and
`Conn::unregister_removal_hook()` for registering a hook function to be
called back during `connection_state_remove`.  The benefit of using hook
callback approach is better scalability: the overhead of unrelated
protocols having to dispatch no-op `connection_state_remove` handlers is
avoided.
2020-09-11 12:12:10 -07:00
Jon Siwek
5f435c2644 Remove connection_successful and successful_connection_remove events
Related to https://github.com/zeek/zeek/issues/1119
2020-09-10 12:06:50 -07:00
Jon Siwek
31f60853c9 GH-646: add new "successful_connection_remove" event
And switch Zeek's base scripts over to using it in place of
"connection_state_remove".  The difference between the two is
that "connection_state_remove" is raised for all events while
"successful_connection_remove" excludes TCP connections that were never
established (just SYN packets).  There can be performance benefits
to this change for some use-cases.

There's also a new event called ``connection_successful`` and a new
``connection`` record field named "successful" to help indicate this new
property of connections.
2019-11-11 19:52:59 -08:00
Jon Siwek
a994be9eeb Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/topic/seth/zeek_init'
* origin/topic/seth/zeek_init:
  Some more testing fixes.
  Update docs and tests for bro_(init|done) -> zeek_(init|done)
  Implement the zeek_init handler.
2019-04-19 11:24:29 -07:00
Daniel Thayer
18bd74454b Rename all scripts to have ".zeek" file extension 2019-04-11 21:12:40 -05:00
Renamed from scripts/base/protocols/dce-rpc/main.bro (Browse further)