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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.
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1.9 KiB
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72 lines
1.9 KiB
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##! Base Modbus analysis script.
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module Modbus;
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@load ./consts
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export {
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redef enum Log::ID += { LOG };
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global log_policy: Log::PolicyHook;
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type Info: record {
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## Time of the request.
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ts: time &log;
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## Unique identifier for the connection.
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uid: string &log;
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## Identifier for the connection.
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id: conn_id &log;
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## The name of the function message that was sent.
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func: string &log &optional;
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## The exception if the response was a failure.
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exception: string &log &optional;
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};
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## Event that can be handled to access the Modbus record as it is sent
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## on to the logging framework.
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global log_modbus: event(rec: Info);
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}
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redef record connection += {
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modbus: Info &optional;
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};
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const ports = { 502/tcp };
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redef likely_server_ports += { ports };
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event zeek_init() &priority=5
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{
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Log::create_stream(Modbus::LOG, [$columns=Info, $ev=log_modbus, $path="modbus", $policy=log_policy]);
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Analyzer::register_for_ports(Analyzer::ANALYZER_MODBUS, ports);
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}
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event modbus_message(c: connection, headers: ModbusHeaders, is_orig: bool) &priority=5
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{
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if ( ! c?$modbus )
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{
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c$modbus = [$ts=network_time(), $uid=c$uid, $id=c$id];
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}
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c$modbus$ts = network_time();
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c$modbus$func = function_codes[headers$function_code];
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}
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event modbus_message(c: connection, headers: ModbusHeaders, is_orig: bool) &priority=-5
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{
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# Only log upon replies.
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# Also, don't log now if this is an exception (log in the exception event handler)
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if ( ! is_orig && ( headers$function_code <= 0x81 || headers$function_code >= 0x98 ) )
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Log::write(LOG, c$modbus);
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}
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event modbus_exception(c: connection, headers: ModbusHeaders, code: count) &priority=5
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{
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c$modbus$exception = exception_codes[code];
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}
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event modbus_exception(c: connection, headers: ModbusHeaders, code: count) &priority=-5
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{
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Log::write(LOG, c$modbus);
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delete c$modbus$exception;
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}
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