* topic/awelzel/3112-log-suffix-left-over-log-rotation:
cluster/logger: Fix leftover-log-rotation in multi-logger setups
cluster/logger: Fix global var reference
(cherry picked from commit f53aefdd5b)
* origin/topic/awelzel/cluster-at-if-removal:
test-all-policy: Do not load nodes-experimental/manager.zeek
cluster/main: Remove extra @if ( Cluster::is_enabled() )
(cherry picked from commit 98e44ee14f)
We previously would reprent port ranges from EVT files element-wise.
This can potentially generate a lot of code (all on a single line
though) which some versions of GCC seem to have trouble with, and which
also causes JIT overhead.
With this patch we switch to directly representing ranges. Single ports
are represented as ranges `[start, start]`.
Closes#3094.
* origin/topic/vern/at-if-analyze:
updates reflecting review comments
change base scripts to use run-time if's or @if ... &analyze
a number of BTests updated with @if ... &analyze
update for scripting coverage BTest demonstrating utility of @if ... &analyze
BTests for new @if ... &analyze functionality
"if ( ... ) &analyze" language feature
classes for tracking "@if (...) &analyze" notion of code being/not being "activated"
RemoveGlobal() method for Scope class + simplifying interfaces
While writing documentation about troubleshooting and looking a bit
at the older stats.log, realized we don't have the packet lag metric
exposed as metric/telemetry. Add it.
This is a Zeek instance lagging behind in network time ~6second because
it's very overloaded:
zeek_net_packet_lag_seconds{endpoint=""} 6.169406 1684848998092
Repeating the message for every new call to get_file_handle() is not
very useful. It's pretty much an analyzer configuration issue so logging
it once should be enough.
OSS-Fuzz generated traffic containing a CWD command with a single very large
path argument (427kb) starting with ".___/` \x00\x00...", This is followed
by a large number of ftp replies with code 250. The directory logic in
ftp_reply() would match every incoming reply with the one pending CWD command,
triggering path buildup ending with something 120MB in size.
Protect from re-using a directory command by setting a flag in the
CmdArg record when it was consumed for the path traversal logic.
This doesn't prevent unbounded path build-up generally, but does prevent the
amplification of a single large command with very many small ftp_replies.
Re-using a pending path command seems like a bug as well.
* jgras/topic/jgras/cluster-active-node-count-fix:
Fix get_active_node_count for node types not present.
Changed over to explicit existence check instead to avoid the set()
creation upon missed lookups.
This reflects the `spicy-plugin` code as of `d8c296b81cc2a11`.
In addition to moving the code into Zeek's source tree, this comes
with a couple small functional changes:
- `spicyz` no longer tries to infer if it's running from the build
directory. Instead `ZEEK_SPICY_LIBRARY` can be set to a custom
location. `zeek-set-path.sh` does that now.
- ZEEK_CONFIG can be set to change what `spicyz -z` print out. This is
primarily for backwards compatibility.
Some further notes on specifics:
- We raise the minimum Spicy version to 1.8 (i.e., current `main`
branch).
- Renamed the `compiler/` subdirectory to `spicyz` to avoid
include-path conflicts with the Spicy headers.
- In `cmake/`, the corresponding PR brings a new/extended version of
`FindZeek`, which Spicy analyzer packages need. We also now install
some of the files that the Spicy plugin used to bring for testing,
so that existing packages keep working.
- For now, this all remains backwards compatible with the current
`zkg` analyzer templates so that they work with both external and
integrated Spicy support. Later, once we don't need to support any
external Spicy plugin versions anymore, we can clean up the
templates as well.
- All the plugin's tests have moved into the standard test suite. They
are skipped if configure with `--disable-spicy`.
This holds off on adapting the new code further to Zeek's coding
conventions, so that it remains easier to maintain it in parallel to
the (now legacy) external plugin. We'll make a pass over the
formatting for (presumable) Zeek 6.1.
Issue #3028 tracks how a flipped connections reset a connection's value
including any state set during new_connection(). For the time being,
update community-id functionality back to the original connection_state_remove()
approach to avoid missing community_ids on flipped connections.
* amazing-pp/topic/fupeng/from_json_bif:
Implement from_json bif
Minor updates during merge: Moved ValFromJSON into zeek::detail for the
time being, removed gotos, normalized some error messages to lower case,
minimal test extension and added a raw reader input framework test reading
"json lines" as a demo, adding notes about the implicit type
conversions.
When multiple loggers are configured in a Supervisor controlled cluster
configuration, encode extra information into the rotated filename to
identify which logger produced the log.
This is similar to the approach taken for ZeekControl, re-using the
log_suffix terminology, but as there's only a single zeek-archiver
process and no postprocessors and no other side-channel for additional
information, we encode extra metadata into the filename. zeek-archiver
is extended to recognize the special metadata part of the filename.
This also solves the issue that multiple loggers in a supervisor setup
overwrite each others log files within a single log-queue directory.
* origin/topic/awelzel/smb2-state-handling:
NEWS: Add entry about SMB::max_pending_messages and state discarding
scripts/smb2-main: Reset script-level state upon smb2_discarded_messages_state()
smb2: Limit per-connection read/ioctl/tree state
DTLSv1.3 changes the DTLS record format, introducing a completely new
header - which is a first for DTLS.
We don't currently completely parse this header, as this requires a bit
more statekeeping. This will be added in a future revision. This also
also has little practical implications.
* topic/johanna/no-error-message-durning-tls-or-dtls-protocol-violations:
SSL: failing analyzer handling - address review feedback
SSL: do not try to disable failed analyzer
Also folds in minor feedback from GH-3012
It turns out that we never logged hello retry requests correctly in the
ssl_history field.
Hello retry requests are (in their final version) signaled by a specific
random value in the server random.
This commit fixes this oversight, and hello retry requests are now
correctly logged as such.
Currently, if a TLS/DTLS analyzer fails with a protocol violation, we
will still try to remove the analyzer later, which results in the
following error message:
error: connection does not have analyzer specified to disable
Now, instead we don't try removing the analyzer anymore, after a
violation occurred.
This is similar to what the external corelight/zeek-smb-clear-state script
does, but leverages the smb2_discarded_messages_state() event instead of
regularly checking on the state of SMB connections.
The pcap was created using the dperson/samba container image and mounting
a share with Linux's CIFS filesystem, then copying the content of a
directory with 100 files. The test uses a BPF filter to imitate mostly
"half-duplex" traffic.
Users on Slack observed memory growth in an environment with a lot of
SMB traffic. jeprof memory profiling pointed at the offset and fid maps
kept per-connection for smb2 read requests.
These maps can grow unbounded if responses are seen before requests, there's
packet drops, just one side of the connection is visible, or we fail to parse
responses properly.
Forcefully wipe out these maps when they grow too large and raise
smb2_discarded_messages_state() to notify script land about this.
For low-level packet analysis use-cases, these fields are currently
not script-land accessible via raw_packet() or so. They are accessible
on the icmp_context record, but not on the actual ip4_hdr record, so
add them.
* origin/topic/awelzel/zeekctl-multiple-loggers:
NEWS: Add entry for ZeekControl and multi-loggers
Bump zeekctl to multi-logger version
logging: Support rotation_postprocessor_command_env
This also fixes the GRE analyzer to forward into the IEEE 802.11 analyzer
if it encounters Aruba packets with the proper protocol types. This way
the QoS header can be handled correctly.
* 'topic/amazingpp/irc-fuid-missing' of github.com:AmazingPP/zeek:
Add irc_dcc_send_ack event and fix missing fields
I've moved IRC_Data back into the zeek::analyzer::file namespace, but
we did move the declaration from protocol/file/File.h to protocol/irc/IRC.h.
But, if someone actually customized IRC_Data and didn't include protocol/irc/IRC.h
for other reasons, I'll be surprised (and also just suggest to update the include).
* origin/topic/awelzel/add-community-id:
testing/external: Bump hashes for community_id addition
NEWS: Add entry for Community ID
policy: Import zeek-community-id scripts into protocols/conn frameworks/notice
Add community_id_v1() based on corelight/zeek-community-id