zeek/testing/btest/scripts/base/frameworks/input/basic.zeek
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# @TEST-EXEC: btest-bg-run zeek zeek -b %INPUT
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-bg-wait 10
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff out
redef exit_only_after_terminate = T;
# @TEST-START-FILE input.log
#separator \x09
#path ssh
#fields b bt i e c p pp sn a d t iv s sc ss se vc ve ns
#types bool int enum count port port subnet addr double time interval string table table table vector vector string
T 1 -42 SSH::LOG 21 123 5/icmp 10.0.0.0/24 1.2.3.4 3.14 1315801931.273616 100.000000 hurz 2,4,1,3 CC,AA,BB EMPTY 10,20,30 EMPTY 4242
# @TEST-END-FILE
@load base/protocols/ssh
global outfile: file;
redef InputAscii::empty_field = "EMPTY";
module A;
type Idx: record {
i: int;
};
type Val: record {
b: bool;
bt: bool;
e: Log::ID;
c: count;
p: port;
pp: port;
sn: subnet;
a: addr;
d: double;
t: time;
iv: interval;
s: string;
ns: string;
sc: set[count];
ss: set[string];
se: set[string];
vc: vector of int;
ve: vector of int;
};
global servers: table[int] of Val = table();
event zeek_init()
{
outfile = open("../out");
# first read in the old stuff into the table...
Input::add_table([$source="../input.log", $name="ssh", $idx=Idx, $val=Val, $destination=servers]);
}
event Input::end_of_data(name: string, source:string)
{
print outfile, servers;
print outfile, to_count(servers[-42]$ns); # try to actually use a string. If null-termination is wrong this will fail.
Input::remove("ssh");
close(outfile);
terminate();
}