![]() This PR changes the way in which the SSL analyzer tracks the direction of connections. So far, the SSL analyzer assumed that the originator of a connection would send the client hello (and other associated client-side events), and that the responder would be the SSL servers. In some circumstances this is not true, and the initiator of a connection is the server, with the responder being the client. So far this confused some of the internal statekeeping logic and could lead to mis-parsing of extensions. This reversal of roles can happen in DTLS, if a connection uses STUN - and potentially in some StartTLS protocols. This PR tracks the direction of a TLS connection using the hello request, client hello and server hello handshake messages. Furthermore, it changes the SSL events from providing is_orig to providing is_client, where is_client is true for the client_side of a connection. Since the argument positioning in the event has not changed, old scripts will continue to work seamlessly - the new semantics are what everyone writing SSL scripts will have expected in any case. There is a new event that is raised when a connection is flipped. A weird is raised if a flip happens repeatedly. Addresses GH-2198. |
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The Zeek Network Security Monitor
A powerful framework for network traffic analysis and security monitoring.
Key Features — Documentation — Getting Started — Development — License
Follow us on Twitter at @zeekurity.
Key Features
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In-depth Analysis Zeek ships with analyzers for many protocols, enabling high-level semantic analysis at the application layer.
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Adaptable and Flexible Zeek's domain-specific scripting language enables site-specific monitoring policies and means that it is not restricted to any particular detection approach.
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Efficient Zeek targets high-performance networks and is used operationally at a variety of large sites.
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Highly Stateful Zeek keeps extensive application-layer state about the network it monitors and provides a high-level archive of a network's activity.
Getting Started
The best place to find information about getting started with Zeek is our web site www.zeek.org, specifically the documentation section there. On the web site you can also find downloads for stable releases, tutorials on getting Zeek set up, and many other useful resources.
You can find release notes in NEWS, and a complete record of all changes in CHANGES.
To work with the most recent code from the development branch of Zeek, clone the master git repository:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/zeek/zeek
With all dependencies in place, build and install:
./configure && make && sudo make install
Write your first Zeek script:
# File "hello.zeek"
event zeek_init()
{
print "Hello World!";
}
And run it:
zeek hello.zeek
For learning more about the Zeek scripting language, try.zeek.org is a great resource.
Development
Zeek is developed on GitHub by its community. We welcome contributions. Working on an open source project like Zeek can be an incredibly rewarding experience and, packet by packet, makes the Internet a little safer. Today, as a result of countless contributions, Zeek is used operationally around the world by major companies and educational and scientific institutions alike for securing their cyber infrastructure.
If you're interested in getting involved, we collect feature requests and issues on GitHub here and you might find these to be a good place to get started. More information on Zeek's development can be found here, and information about its community and mailing lists (which are fairly active) can be found here.
License
Zeek comes with a BSD license, allowing for free use with virtually no restrictions. You can find it here.