zeek/testing/btest/scripts/base/frameworks/intel/match-subnet.zeek
Jon Siwek 7967a5b0aa General btest cleanup
- Use `-b` most everywhere, it will save time.

- Start some intel tests upon the input file being fully read instead of
  at an arbitrary time.

- Improve termination condition for some sumstats/cluster tests.

- Filter uninteresting output from some supervisor tests.

- Test for `notice_policy.log` is no longer needed.
2020-08-11 11:26:22 -07:00

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# @TEST-EXEC: btest-bg-run zeekproc zeek -b %INPUT
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-bg-wait 15
# @TEST-EXEC: cat zeekproc/intel.log > output
# @TEST-EXEC: cat zeekproc/.stdout >> output
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff output
# @TEST-START-FILE intel.dat
#fields indicator indicator_type meta.source meta.desc meta.url
192.168.1.1 Intel::ADDR source1 this host is just plain baaad http://some-data-distributor.com/1
192.168.2.0/24 Intel::SUBNET source1 this subnetwork is just plain baaad http://some-data-distributor.com/2
192.168.142.1 Intel::ADDR source1 this host is just plain baaad http://some-data-distributor.com/3
192.168.142.0/24 Intel::SUBNET source1 this subnetwork is baaad http://some-data-distributor.com/4
192.168.142.0/26 Intel::SUBNET source1 this subnetwork is inside http://some-data-distributor.com/4
192.168.128.0/18 Intel::SUBNET source1 this subnetwork might be baaad http://some-data-distributor.com/5
# @TEST-END-FILE
@load base/frameworks/intel
redef exit_only_after_terminate = T;
redef Intel::read_files += { "../intel.dat" };
redef enum Intel::Where += { SOMEWHERE };
event do_it()
{
Intel::seen([$host=192.168.1.1,
$where=SOMEWHERE]);
Intel::seen([$host=192.168.2.1,
$where=SOMEWHERE]);
Intel::seen([$host=192.168.142.1,
$where=SOMEWHERE]);
}
global read = 0;
event Intel::read_entry(desc: Input::EventDescription, tpe: Input::Event, item: Intel::Item)
{
++read;
if ( read == 6 )
event do_it();
}
global log_lines = 0;
event Intel::log_intel(rec: Intel::Info)
{
++log_lines;
if ( log_lines == 2 )
terminate();
}
event Intel::match(s: Intel::Seen, items: set[Intel::Item])
{
print "";
print fmt("Seen: %s", s);
for ( item in items )
print fmt("Item: %s", item);
}