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Perl
469 lines
14 KiB
Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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############################################################################
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# #
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# This file is part of the IPFire Firewall. #
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# #
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# IPFire is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify #
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by #
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or #
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# (at your option) any later version. #
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# #
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# IPFire is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, #
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of #
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the #
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# GNU General Public License for more details. #
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# #
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License #
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# along with IPFire; if not, write to the Free Software #
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA #
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# #
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# Copyright (C) 2018 IPFire Team <info@ipfire.org>. #
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# #
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############################################################################
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package IDS;
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require '/var/ipfire/general-functions.pl';
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# Location where all config and settings files are stored.
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our $settingsdir = "${General::swroot}/suricata";
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# Location and name of the tarball which contains the ruleset.
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our $rulestarball = "/var/tmp/idsrules.tar.gz";
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# File to store any errors, which also will be read and displayed by the wui.
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our $storederrorfile = "/tmp/ids_storederror";
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# Location where the rulefiles are stored.
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our $rulespath = "/var/lib/suricata";
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# File which contains a list of all supported ruleset sources.
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# (Sourcefire, Emergingthreads, etc..)
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our $rulesetsourcesfile = "$settingsdir/ruleset-sources";
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# The pidfile of the IDS.
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our $idspidfile = "/var/run/suricata.pid";
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# Location of suricatactrl.
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my $suricatactrl = "/usr/local/bin/suricatactrl";
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# Array with allowed commands of suricatactrl.
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my @suricatactrl_cmds = ( 'start', 'stop', 'restart', 'reload', 'fix-rules-dir', 'cron' );
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# Array with supported cron intervals.
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my @cron_intervals = ('off', 'daily', 'weekly' );
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#
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## Function for checking if at least 300MB of free disk space are available
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## on the "/var" partition.
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#
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sub checkdiskspace () {
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# Call diskfree to gather the free disk space of /var.
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my @df = `/bin/df -B M /var`;
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# Loop through the output.
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foreach my $line (@df) {
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# Ignore header line.
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next if $line =~ m/^Filesystem/;
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# Search for a line with the device information.
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if ($line =~ m/dev/ ) {
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# Split the line into single pieces.
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my @values = split(' ', $line);
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my ($filesystem, $blocks, $used, $available, $used_perenctage, $mounted_on) = @values;
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# Check if the available disk space is more than 300MB.
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if ($available < 300) {
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# Log error to syslog.
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&_log_to_syslog("Not enough free disk space on /var. Only $available MB from 300 MB available.");
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# Exit function and return "1" - False.
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return 1;
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}
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}
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}
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# Everything okay, return nothing.
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return;
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}
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#
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## This function is responsible for downloading the configured snort ruleset.
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##
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## * At first it obtains from the stored snortsettings which ruleset should be downloaded.
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## * The next step is to get the download locations for all available rulesets.
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## * After that, the function will check if an upstream proxy should be used and grab the settings.
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## * The last step will be to generate the final download url, by obtaining the URL for the desired
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## ruleset, add the settings for the upstream proxy and final grab the rules tarball from the server.
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#
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sub downloadruleset {
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# Get snort settings.
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my %snortsettings=();
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&General::readhash("$settingsdir/settings", \%snortsettings);
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# Check if a ruleset has been configured.
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unless($snortsettings{'RULES'}) {
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# Log that no ruleset has been configured and abort.
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&_log_to_syslog("No ruleset source has been configured.");
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# Return "1".
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return 1;
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}
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# Get all available ruleset locations.
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my %rulesetsources=();
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&General::readhash($rulesetsourcesfile, \%rulesetsources);
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# Read proxysettings.
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my %proxysettings=();
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&General::readhash("${General::swroot}/proxy/settings", \%proxysettings);
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# Load required perl module to handle the download.
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use LWP::UserAgent;
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# Init the download module.
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my $downloader = LWP::UserAgent->new;
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# Set timeout to 10 seconds.
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$downloader->timeout(10);
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# Check if an upstream proxy is configured.
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if ($proxysettings{'UPSTREAM_PROXY'}) {
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my ($peer, $peerport) = (/^(?:[a-zA-Z ]+\:\/\/)?(?:[A-Za-z0-9\_\.\-]*?(?:\:[A-Za-z0-9\_\.\-]*?)?\@)?([a-zA-Z0-9\.\_\-]*?)(?:\:([0-9]{1,5}))?(?:\/.*?)?$/);
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my $proxy_url;
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# Check if we got a peer.
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if ($peer) {
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$proxy_url = "http://";
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# Check if the proxy requires authentication.
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if (($proxysettings{'UPSTREAM_USER'}) && ($proxysettings{'UPSTREAM_PASSWORD'})) {
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$proxy_url .= "$proxysettings{'UPSTREAM_USER'}\:$proxysettings{'UPSTREAM_PASSWORD'}\@";
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}
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# Add proxy server address and port.
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$proxy_url .= "$peer\:$peerport";
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} else {
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# Log error message and break.
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&_log_to_syslog("Could not proper configure the proxy server access.");
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# Return "1" - false.
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return 1;
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}
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# Setup proxy settings.
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$downloader->proxy('http', $proxy_url);
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}
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# Grab the right url based on the configured vendor.
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my $url = $rulesetsources{$snortsettings{'RULES'}};
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# Check if the vendor requires an oinkcode and add it if needed.
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$url =~ s/\<oinkcode\>/$snortsettings{'OINKCODE'}/g;
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# Abort if no url could be determined for the vendor.
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unless ($url) {
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# Log error and abort.
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&_log_to_syslog("Unable to gather a download URL for the selected ruleset.");
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return 1;
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}
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# Pass the requested url to the downloader.
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my $request = HTTP::Request->new(GET => $url);
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# Perform the request and save the output into the "$rulestarball" file.
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my $response = $downloader->request($request, $rulestarball);
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# Check if there was any error.
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unless ($response->is_success) {
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# Obtain error.
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my $error = $response->content;
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# Log error message.
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&_log_to_syslog("Unable to download the ruleset. \($error\)");
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# Return "1" - false.
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return 1;
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}
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# If we got here, everything worked fine. Return nothing.
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return;
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}
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#
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## A tiny wrapper function to call the oinkmaster script.
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#
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sub oinkmaster () {
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# Check if the files in rulesdir have the correct permissions.
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&_check_rulesdir_permissions();
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# Cleanup the rules directory before filling it with the new rulest.
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&_cleanup_rulesdir();
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# Load perl module to talk to the kernel syslog.
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use Sys::Syslog qw(:DEFAULT setlogsock);
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# Establish the connection to the syslog service.
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openlog('oinkmaster', 'cons,pid', 'user');
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# Call oinkmaster to generate ruleset.
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open(OINKMASTER, "/usr/local/bin/oinkmaster.pl -v -s -u file://$rulestarball -C $settingsdir/oinkmaster.conf -o $rulespath|") or die "Could not execute oinkmaster $!\n";
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# Log output of oinkmaster to syslog.
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while(<OINKMASTER>) {
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# The syslog function works best with an array based input,
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# so generate one before passing the message details to syslog.
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my @syslog = ("INFO", "$_");
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# Send the log message.
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syslog(@syslog);
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}
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# Close the pipe to oinkmaster process.
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close(OINKMASTER);
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# Close the log handle.
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closelog();
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}
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#
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## Function to do all the logging stuff if the downloading or updating of the ruleset fails.
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#
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sub log_error ($) {
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my ($error) = @_;
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# Remove any newline.
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chomp($error);
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# Call private function to log the error message to syslog.
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&_log_to_syslog($error);
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# Call private function to write/store the error message in the storederrorfile.
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&_store_error_message($error);
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}
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#
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## Function to log a given error message to the kernel syslog.
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#
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sub _log_to_syslog ($) {
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my ($message) = @_;
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# Load perl module to talk to the kernel syslog.
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use Sys::Syslog qw(:DEFAULT setlogsock);
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# The syslog function works best with an array based input,
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# so generate one before passing the message details to syslog.
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my @syslog = ("ERR", "<ERROR> $message");
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# Establish the connection to the syslog service.
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openlog('oinkmaster', 'cons,pid', 'user');
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# Send the log message.
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syslog(@syslog);
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# Close the log handle.
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closelog();
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}
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#
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## Private function to write a given error message to the storederror file.
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#
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sub _store_error_message ($) {
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my ($message) = @_;
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# Remove any newline.
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chomp($message);
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# Open file for writing.
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open (ERRORFILE, ">$storederrorfile") or die "Could not write to $storederrorfile. $!\n";
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# Write error to file.
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print ERRORFILE "$message\n";
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# Close file.
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close (ERRORFILE);
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}
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#
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## Function to get a list of all available network zones.
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#
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sub get_available_network_zones () {
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# Get netsettings.
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my %netsettings = ();
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&General::readhash("${General::swroot}/ethernet/settings", \%netsettings);
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# Obtain the configuration type from the netsettings hash.
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my $config_type = $netsettings{'CONFIG_TYPE'};
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# Hash which contains the conversation from the config mode
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# to the existing network interface names. They are stored like
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# an array.
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#
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# Mode "0" red is a modem and green
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# Mode "1" red is a netdev and green
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# Mode "2" red, green and orange
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# Mode "3" red, green and blue
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# Mode "4" red, green, blue, orange
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my %config_type_to_interfaces = (
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"0" => [ "red", "green" ],
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"1" => [ "red", "green" ],
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"2" => [ "red", "green", "orange" ],
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"3" => [ "red", "green", "blue" ],
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"4" => [ "red", "green", "blue", "orange" ]
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);
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# Obtain and dereference the corresponding network interaces based on the read
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# network config type.
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my @network_zones = @{ $config_type_to_interfaces{$config_type} };
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# Return them.
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return @network_zones;
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}
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#
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## Function to check if the IDS is running.
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#
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sub ids_is_running () {
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if(-f $idspidfile) {
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# Open PID file for reading.
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open(PIDFILE, "$idspidfile") or die "Could not open $idspidfile. $!\n";
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# Grab the process-id.
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my $pid = <PIDFILE>;
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# Close filehandle.
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close(PIDFILE);
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# Remove any newline.
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chomp($pid);
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# Check if a directory for the process-id exists in proc.
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if(-d "/proc/$pid") {
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# The IDS daemon is running return the process id.
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return $pid;
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}
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}
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# Return nothing - IDS is not running.
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return;
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}
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#
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## Function to call suricatactrl binary with a given command.
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#
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sub call_suricatactrl ($) {
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# Get called option.
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my ($option, $interval) = @_;
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# Loop through the array of supported commands and check if
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# the given one is part of it.
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foreach my $cmd (@suricatactrl_cmds) {
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# Skip current command unless the given one has been found.
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next unless($cmd eq $option);
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# Check if the given command is "cron".
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if ($option eq "cron") {
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# Check if an interval has been given.
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if ($interval) {
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# Check if the given interval is valid.
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foreach my $element (@cron_intervals) {
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# Skip current element until the given one has been found.
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next unless($element eq $interval);
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# Call the suricatactrl binary and pass the "cron" command
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# with the requrested interval.
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system("$suricatactrl $option $interval &>/dev/null");
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# Return "1" - True.
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return 1;
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}
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}
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# If we got here, the given interval is not supported or none has been given. - Return nothing.
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return;
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} else {
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# Call the suricatactrl binary and pass the requrested
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# option to it.
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system("$suricatactrl $option &>/dev/null");
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# Return "1" - True.
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return 1;
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}
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}
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# Command not found - return nothing.
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return;
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}
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#
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## Function to create a new empty file.
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#
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sub create_empty_file($) {
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my ($file) = @_;
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# Check if the given file exists.
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if(-e $file) {
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# Do nothing to prevent from overwriting existing files.
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return;
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}
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# Open the file for writing.
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open(FILE, ">$file") or die "Could not write to $file. $!\n";
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# Close file handle.
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close(FILE);
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# Return true.
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return 1;
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}
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#
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## Private function to check if the file permission of the rulespath are correct.
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## If not, call suricatactrl to fix them.
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#
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sub _check_rulesdir_permissions() {
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# Check if the rulepath main directory is writable.
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unless (-W $rulespath) {
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# If not call suricatctrl to fix it.
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&call_suricatactrl("fix-rules-dir");
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}
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# Open snort rules directory and do a directory listing.
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opendir(DIR, $rulespath) or die $!;
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# Loop through the direcory.
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while (my $file = readdir(DIR)) {
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# We only want files.
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next unless (-f "$rulespath/$file");
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# Check if the file is writable by the user.
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if (-W "$rulespath/$file") {
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# Everything is okay - go on to the next file.
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next;
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} else {
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# There are wrong permissions, call suricatactrl to fix it.
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&call_suricatactrl("fix-rules-dir");
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}
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}
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}
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#
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## Private function to cleanup the directory which contains
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## the IDS rules, before extracting and modifing the new ruleset.
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#
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sub _cleanup_rulesdir() {
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# Loop through the rules-directory.
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while ($item = glob($rulespath/*)) {
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# Skip element if it is a directory.
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next if -d $item;
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# Delete the current processed item, if not, exit this function
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# and return an error message.
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unlink($item) or return "Could not delete $item. $!\n";
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}
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# Return nothing;
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return;
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}
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1;
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