In certain deployment scenarios, all analyzers are disabled by default.
However, conditionally/optionally loaded scripts may rely on analyzers
functioning and declare a request for them.
Add a global set set to the Analyzer module where external scripts can record
their requirement/request for a certain analyzer. Analyzers found in this
set are enabled at zeek_init() time.
When a fa_file object is created through the use of Input::add_analysis(),
the fa_file's source is likely not valid representation of an analyzer's
tag and a Files::describe() should not error and instead return an empty
description.
Add a new Analyzer::is_tag() helper that can be used to pre-check `f$source`.
This allows to enable/disable file analyzers through the same interfaces
as packet and protocol analyzers, specifically Analyzer::disable_analyzer
could be interesting.
This adds machinery to the packet_analysis manager for disabling
and enabling packet analyzers and implements two low-level bifs
to use it.
Extend Analyzer::enable_analyzer() and Analyzer::disable_analyzer()
to transparently work with packet analyzers, too. This also allows
to add packet analyzers to Analyzer::disabled_analyzers.
These allow packet analyzers to register ports as identifiers to forward from
parent analyzers, while also adding those ports to the now-global
Analyzer::ports table at the same time.
This allows us to create an EnumType that groups all of the analyzer
tag values into a single type, while still having the existing types
that split them up. We can then use this for certain events that benefit
from taking all of the tag types at once.
This commit removes the stepping stone analyzer. It has been deactivated
by default since at least Zeek 2.0, is dysfunctional in cluster settings
and has a bunch of other issued.
Relates to GH-1573
* All "Broxygen" usages have been replaced in
code, documentation, filenames, etc.
* Sphinx roles/directives like ":bro:see" are now ":zeek:see"
* The "--broxygen" command-line option is now "--zeexygen"