zeek/testing/btest/core/tunnels/gre-erspan3-dot1q.zeek
Jon Siwek 6908d1b919 GH-1019: deprecate icmp_conn params for ICMP events
Previously, a single `icmp_conn` record was built per ICMP "connection"
and re-used for all events generated from it.  This may have been a
historical attempt at performance optimization, but:

  * By default, Zeek does not load any scripts that handle ICMP events.

  * The one script Zeek ships with that does handle ICMP events,
    "detect-traceroute", is already noted as being disabled due to
    potential performance problems of doing that kind of analysis.

  * Re-use of the original `icmp_conn` record tends to misreport
    TTL and length values since they come from original packet instead
    of the current one.

  * Even if we chose to still re-use `icmp_conn` records and just fill
    in a new TTL and length value each packet, a user script could have
    stored a reference to the record and not be expecting those values
    to be changed out from underneath them.

Now, a new `icmp_info` record is created/populated in all ICMP events
and should be used instead of `icmp_conn`.  It also removes the
orig_h/resp_h fields as those are redundant with what's already
available in the connection record.
2020-07-10 11:06:28 -07:00

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# @TEST-EXEC: zeek -b -r $TRACES/tunnels/gre-erspan3-dot1q.pcap %INPUT > out
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff out
event icmp_echo_request(c: connection, info: icmp_info, id: count, seq: count, payload: string)
{
print "echo request", id, seq;
}
event icmp_echo_reply(c: connection, info: icmp_info, id: count, seq: count, payload: string)
{
print "echo reply", id, seq;
}
event connection_state_remove(c: connection)
{
print c$id;
print c$tunnel;
print fmt("vlans %s, %s", c$vlan, c?$inner_vlan ? "shouldn't be set" : "nil");
}