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suricata/src/detect-http-ua.c

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/* Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Open Information Security Foundation
*
* You can copy, redistribute or modify this Program under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free
* Software Foundation.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* version 2 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
* 02110-1301, USA.
*/
/**
* \ingroup httplayer
*
* @{
*/
/**
* \file
*
* \author Anoop Saldanha <anoopsaldanha@gmail.com>
*
* Implements support for the http_user_agent keyword.
*/
#include "suricata-common.h"
#include "threads.h"
#include "decode.h"
#include "detect.h"
#include "detect-parse.h"
#include "detect-engine.h"
#include "detect-engine-mpm.h"
#include "detect-engine-state.h"
#include "detect-content.h"
#include "detect-pcre.h"
#include "flow.h"
#include "flow-var.h"
#include "flow-util.h"
#include "util-debug.h"
#include "util-unittest.h"
#include "util-unittest-helper.h"
#include "util-spm.h"
#include "app-layer.h"
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
#include "app-layer-parser.h"
#include "app-layer-htp.h"
#include "stream-tcp.h"
#include "detect-http-ua.h"
int DetectHttpUASetup(DetectEngineCtx *, Signature *, char *);
void DetectHttpUARegisterTests(void);
void DetectHttpUAFree(void *);
/**
* \brief Registers the keyword handlers for the "http_user_agent" keyword.
*/
void DetectHttpUARegister(void)
{
sigmatch_table[DETECT_AL_HTTP_USER_AGENT].name = "http_user_agent";
sigmatch_table[DETECT_AL_HTTP_USER_AGENT].desc = "content modifier to match only on the HTTP User-Agent header";
sigmatch_table[DETECT_AL_HTTP_USER_AGENT].url = "https://redmine.openinfosecfoundation.org/projects/suricata/wiki/HTTP-keywords#http_user_agent";
sigmatch_table[DETECT_AL_HTTP_USER_AGENT].Match = NULL;
sigmatch_table[DETECT_AL_HTTP_USER_AGENT].AppLayerMatch = NULL;
sigmatch_table[DETECT_AL_HTTP_USER_AGENT].Setup = DetectHttpUASetup;
sigmatch_table[DETECT_AL_HTTP_USER_AGENT].Free = DetectHttpUAFree;
sigmatch_table[DETECT_AL_HTTP_USER_AGENT].RegisterTests = DetectHttpUARegisterTests;
sigmatch_table[DETECT_AL_HTTP_USER_AGENT].alproto = ALPROTO_HTTP;
sigmatch_table[DETECT_AL_HTTP_USER_AGENT].flags |= SIGMATCH_NOOPT;
sigmatch_table[DETECT_AL_HTTP_USER_AGENT].flags |= SIGMATCH_PAYLOAD ;
return;
}
/**
* \brief The setup function for the http_user_agent keyword for a signature.
*
* \param de_ctx Pointer to the detection engine context.
* \param s Pointer to the signature for the current Signature being
* parsed from the rules.
* \param m Pointer to the head of the SigMatch for the current rule
* being parsed.
* \param arg Pointer to the string holding the keyword value.
*
* \retval 0 On success
* \retval -1 On failure
*/
int DetectHttpUASetup(DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx, Signature *s, char *arg)
{
return DetectEngineContentModifierBufferSetup(de_ctx, s, arg,
DETECT_AL_HTTP_USER_AGENT,
DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH,
ALPROTO_HTTP,
NULL);
}
/**
* \brief The function to free the http_user_agent data.
*
* \param ptr Pointer to the http_user_agent.
*/
void DetectHttpUAFree(void *ptr)
{
DetectContentData *huad = (DetectContentData *)ptr;
if (huad == NULL)
return;
if (huad->content != NULL)
SCFree(huad->content);
BoyerMooreCtxDeInit(huad->bm_ctx);
SCFree(huad);
return;
}
/************************************Unittests*********************************/
#ifdef UNITTESTS
#include "stream-tcp-reassemble.h"
/**
* \test Test that a signature containting a http_user_agent is correctly parsed
* and the keyword is registered.
*/
static int DetectHttpUATest01(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(msg:\"Testing http_user_agent\"; "
"content:\"one\"; http_user_agent; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list != NULL) {
result = 1;
} else {
goto end;
}
end:
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
/**
* \test Test that a signature containing an valid http_user_agent entry is
* parsed.
*/
static int DetectHttpUATest02(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(msg:\"Testing http_user_agent\"; "
"content:\"one\"; http_user_agent:; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list != NULL)
result = 1;
end:
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
/**
* \test Test that an invalid signature containing no content but a
* http_user_agent is invalidated.
*/
static int DetectHttpUATest03(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(msg:\"Testing http_user_agent\"; "
"http_user_agent; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL)
result = 1;
end:
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
/**
* \test Test that an invalid signature containing a rawbytes along with a
* http_user_agent is invalidated.
*/
static int DetectHttpUATest04(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(msg:\"Testing http_user_agent\"; "
"content:\"one\"; rawbytes; http_user_agent; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL)
result = 1;
end:
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
/**
* \test Test that a http_user_agent with nocase is parsed.
*/
static int DetectHttpUATest05(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(msg:\"Testing http_user_agent\"; "
"content:\"one\"; http_user_agent; nocase; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list != NULL)
result = 1;
end:
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
/**
*\test Test that the http_user_agent content matches against a http request
* which holds the content.
*/
static int DetectHttpUATest06(void)
{
TcpSession ssn;
Packet *p = NULL;
ThreadVars th_v;
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
DetectEngineThreadCtx *det_ctx = NULL;
HtpState *http_state = NULL;
Flow f;
uint8_t http_buf[] =
"GET /index.html HTTP/1.0\r\n"
"Host: www.openinfosecfoundation.org\r\n"
"User-Agent: This is dummy message body\r\n"
"Content-Type: text/html\r\n"
"\r\n";
uint32_t http_len = sizeof(http_buf) - 1;
int result = 0;
AppLayerParserThreadCtx *alp_tctx = AppLayerParserThreadCtxAlloc();
memset(&th_v, 0, sizeof(th_v));
memset(&f, 0, sizeof(f));
memset(&ssn, 0, sizeof(ssn));
p = UTHBuildPacket(NULL, 0, IPPROTO_TCP);
FLOW_INITIALIZE(&f);
f.protoctx = (void *)&ssn;
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
f.proto = IPPROTO_TCP;
f.flags |= FLOW_IPV4;
p->flow = &f;
p->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_TOSERVER;
p->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_ESTABLISHED;
p->flags |= PKT_HAS_FLOW | PKT_STREAM_EST;
f.alproto = ALPROTO_HTTP;
StreamTcpInitConfig(TRUE);
de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx,"alert http any any -> any any "
"(msg:\"http user agent test\"; "
"content:\"message\"; http_user_agent; "
"sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL)
goto end;
SigGroupBuild(de_ctx);
DetectEngineThreadCtxInit(&th_v, (void *)de_ctx, (void *)&det_ctx);
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
int r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, http_buf, http_len);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 1 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
result = 0;
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
http_state = f.alstate;
if (http_state == NULL) {
printf("no http state: \n");
result = 0;
goto end;
}
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p);
if (!(PacketAlertCheck(p, 1))) {
printf("sid 1 didn't match but should have\n");
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
if (alp_tctx != NULL)
AppLayerParserThreadCtxFree(alp_tctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
StreamTcpFreeConfig(TRUE);
FLOW_DESTROY(&f);
UTHFreePackets(&p, 1);
return result;
}
/**
*\test Test that the http_user_agent content matches against a http request
* which holds the content.
*/
static int DetectHttpUATest07(void)
{
TcpSession ssn;
Packet *p1 = NULL;
Packet *p2 = NULL;
ThreadVars th_v;
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
DetectEngineThreadCtx *det_ctx = NULL;
HtpState *http_state = NULL;
Flow f;
uint8_t http1_buf[] =
"GET /index.html HTTP/1.0\r\n"
"Host: www.openinfosecfoundation.org\r\n"
"User-Agent: This is dummy message";
uint8_t http2_buf[] =
"body1\r\n\r\n";
uint32_t http1_len = sizeof(http1_buf) - 1;
uint32_t http2_len = sizeof(http2_buf) - 1;
int result = 0;
AppLayerParserThreadCtx *alp_tctx = AppLayerParserThreadCtxAlloc();
memset(&th_v, 0, sizeof(th_v));
memset(&f, 0, sizeof(f));
memset(&ssn, 0, sizeof(ssn));
p1 = UTHBuildPacket(NULL, 0, IPPROTO_TCP);
p2 = UTHBuildPacket(NULL, 0, IPPROTO_TCP);
FLOW_INITIALIZE(&f);
f.protoctx = (void *)&ssn;
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
f.proto = IPPROTO_TCP;
f.flags |= FLOW_IPV4;
p1->flow = &f;
p1->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_TOSERVER;
p1->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_ESTABLISHED;
p1->flags |= PKT_HAS_FLOW|PKT_STREAM_EST;
p2->flow = &f;
p2->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_TOSERVER;
p2->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_ESTABLISHED;
p2->flags |= PKT_HAS_FLOW|PKT_STREAM_EST;
f.alproto = ALPROTO_HTTP;
StreamTcpInitConfig(TRUE);
de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx,"alert http any any -> any any "
"(msg:\"http user agent test\"; "
"content:\"message\"; http_user_agent; "
"sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL)
goto end;
SigGroupBuild(de_ctx);
DetectEngineThreadCtxInit(&th_v, (void *)de_ctx, (void *)&det_ctx);
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
int r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, http1_buf, http1_len);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 1 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
result = 0;
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
http_state = f.alstate;
if (http_state == NULL) {
printf("no http state: ");
goto end;
}
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p1);
if (PacketAlertCheck(p1, 1)) {
printf("sid 1 matched on p1 but shouldn't have: ");
goto end;
}
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, http2_buf, http2_len);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 1 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p2);
if (!(PacketAlertCheck(p2, 1))) {
printf("sid 1 didn't match on p2 but should have: ");
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
if (alp_tctx != NULL)
AppLayerParserThreadCtxFree(alp_tctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
StreamTcpFreeConfig(TRUE);
FLOW_DESTROY(&f);
UTHFreePackets(&p1, 1);
UTHFreePackets(&p2, 1);
return result;
}
/**
*\test Test that the http_user_agent content matches against a http request
* which holds the content.
*/
static int DetectHttpUATest08(void)
{
TcpSession ssn;
Packet *p1 = NULL;
Packet *p2 = NULL;
ThreadVars th_v;
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
DetectEngineThreadCtx *det_ctx = NULL;
HtpState *http_state = NULL;
Flow f;
uint8_t http1_buf[] =
"GET /index.html HTTP/1.0\r\n"
"Host: www.openinfosecfoundation.org\r\n"
"User-Agent: This is dummy mess";
uint8_t http2_buf[] =
"age body\r\n\r\n";
uint32_t http1_len = sizeof(http1_buf) - 1;
uint32_t http2_len = sizeof(http2_buf) - 1;
int result = 0;
AppLayerParserThreadCtx *alp_tctx = AppLayerParserThreadCtxAlloc();
memset(&th_v, 0, sizeof(th_v));
memset(&f, 0, sizeof(f));
memset(&ssn, 0, sizeof(ssn));
p1 = UTHBuildPacket(NULL, 0, IPPROTO_TCP);
p2 = UTHBuildPacket(NULL, 0, IPPROTO_TCP);
FLOW_INITIALIZE(&f);
f.protoctx = (void *)&ssn;
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
f.proto = IPPROTO_TCP;
f.flags |= FLOW_IPV4;
p1->flow = &f;
p1->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_TOSERVER;
p1->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_ESTABLISHED;
p1->flags |= PKT_HAS_FLOW|PKT_STREAM_EST;
p2->flow = &f;
p2->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_TOSERVER;
p2->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_ESTABLISHED;
p2->flags |= PKT_HAS_FLOW|PKT_STREAM_EST;
f.alproto = ALPROTO_HTTP;
StreamTcpInitConfig(TRUE);
de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx,"alert http any any -> any any "
"(msg:\"http user agent test\"; "
"content:\"message\"; http_user_agent; "
"sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL)
goto end;
SigGroupBuild(de_ctx);
DetectEngineThreadCtxInit(&th_v, (void *)de_ctx, (void *)&det_ctx);
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
int r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, http1_buf, http1_len);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 1 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
result = 0;
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
http_state = f.alstate;
if (http_state == NULL) {
printf("no http state: ");
result = 0;
goto end;
}
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p1);
if ((PacketAlertCheck(p1, 1))) {
printf("sid 1 didn't match but should have");
goto end;
}
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, http2_buf, http2_len);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 1 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
result = 0;
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p2);
if (!(PacketAlertCheck(p2, 1))) {
printf("sid 1 didn't match but should have");
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
if (alp_tctx != NULL)
AppLayerParserThreadCtxFree(alp_tctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
StreamTcpFreeConfig(TRUE);
FLOW_DESTROY(&f);
UTHFreePackets(&p1, 1);
UTHFreePackets(&p2, 1);
return result;
}
/**
*\test Test that the http_user_agent content matches against a http request
* which holds the content, against a cross boundary present pattern.
*/
static int DetectHttpUATest09(void)
{
TcpSession ssn;
Packet *p1 = NULL;
Packet *p2 = NULL;
ThreadVars th_v;
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
DetectEngineThreadCtx *det_ctx = NULL;
HtpState *http_state = NULL;
Flow f;
uint8_t http1_buf[] =
"GET /index.html HTTP/1.0\r\n"
"Host: www.openinfosecfoundation.org\r\n"
"User-Agent: This is dummy body1";
uint8_t http2_buf[] =
"This is dummy message body2\r\n"
"Content-Type: text/html\r\n"
"Content-Length: 46\r\n"
"\r\n"
"This is dummy body1";
uint32_t http1_len = sizeof(http1_buf) - 1;
uint32_t http2_len = sizeof(http2_buf) - 1;
int result = 0;
AppLayerParserThreadCtx *alp_tctx = AppLayerParserThreadCtxAlloc();
memset(&th_v, 0, sizeof(th_v));
memset(&f, 0, sizeof(f));
memset(&ssn, 0, sizeof(ssn));
p1 = UTHBuildPacket(NULL, 0, IPPROTO_TCP);
p2 = UTHBuildPacket(NULL, 0, IPPROTO_TCP);
FLOW_INITIALIZE(&f);
f.protoctx = (void *)&ssn;
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
f.proto = IPPROTO_TCP;
f.flags |= FLOW_IPV4;
p1->flow = &f;
p1->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_TOSERVER;
p1->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_ESTABLISHED;
p1->flags |= PKT_HAS_FLOW|PKT_STREAM_EST;
p2->flow = &f;
p2->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_TOSERVER;
p2->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_ESTABLISHED;
p2->flags |= PKT_HAS_FLOW|PKT_STREAM_EST;
f.alproto = ALPROTO_HTTP;
StreamTcpInitConfig(TRUE);
de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx,"alert http any any -> any any "
"(msg:\"http user agent test\"; "
"content:\"body1This\"; http_user_agent; "
"sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL)
goto end;
SigGroupBuild(de_ctx);
DetectEngineThreadCtxInit(&th_v, (void *)de_ctx, (void *)&det_ctx);
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
int r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, http1_buf, http1_len);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 1 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
result = 0;
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
http_state = f.alstate;
if (http_state == NULL) {
printf("no http state: ");
result = 0;
goto end;
}
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p1);
if ((PacketAlertCheck(p1, 1))) {
printf("sid 1 didn't match but should have");
goto end;
}
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, http2_buf, http2_len);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 1 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
result = 0;
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p2);
if (!(PacketAlertCheck(p2, 1))) {
printf("sid 1 didn't match but should have");
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
if (alp_tctx != NULL)
AppLayerParserThreadCtxFree(alp_tctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
StreamTcpFreeConfig(TRUE);
FLOW_DESTROY(&f);
UTHFreePackets(&p1, 1);
UTHFreePackets(&p2, 1);
return result;
}
/**
*\test Test that the http_user_agent content matches against a http request
* against a case insensitive pattern.
*/
static int DetectHttpUATest10(void)
{
TcpSession ssn;
Packet *p1 = NULL;
Packet *p2 = NULL;
ThreadVars th_v;
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
DetectEngineThreadCtx *det_ctx = NULL;
HtpState *http_state = NULL;
Flow f;
uint8_t http1_buf[] =
"GET /index.html HTTP/1.0\r\n"
"Host: www.openinfosecfoundation.org\r\n"
"User-Agent: This is dummy bodY1";
uint8_t http2_buf[] =
"This is dummy message body2\r\n"
"Content-Type: text/html\r\n"
"Content-Length: 46\r\n"
"\r\n"
"This is dummy bodY1";
uint32_t http1_len = sizeof(http1_buf) - 1;
uint32_t http2_len = sizeof(http2_buf) - 1;
int result = 0;
AppLayerParserThreadCtx *alp_tctx = AppLayerParserThreadCtxAlloc();
memset(&th_v, 0, sizeof(th_v));
memset(&f, 0, sizeof(f));
memset(&ssn, 0, sizeof(ssn));
p1 = UTHBuildPacket(NULL, 0, IPPROTO_TCP);
p2 = UTHBuildPacket(NULL, 0, IPPROTO_TCP);
FLOW_INITIALIZE(&f);
f.protoctx = (void *)&ssn;
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
f.proto = IPPROTO_TCP;
f.flags |= FLOW_IPV4;
p1->flow = &f;
p1->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_TOSERVER;
p1->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_ESTABLISHED;
p1->flags |= PKT_HAS_FLOW|PKT_STREAM_EST;
p2->flow = &f;
p2->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_TOSERVER;
p2->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_ESTABLISHED;
p2->flags |= PKT_HAS_FLOW|PKT_STREAM_EST;
f.alproto = ALPROTO_HTTP;
StreamTcpInitConfig(TRUE);
de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx,"alert http any any -> any any "
"(msg:\"http user agent test\"; "
"content:\"body1this\"; http_user_agent; nocase;"
"sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL)
goto end;
SigGroupBuild(de_ctx);
DetectEngineThreadCtxInit(&th_v, (void *)de_ctx, (void *)&det_ctx);
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
int r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, http1_buf, http1_len);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 1 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
result = 0;
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
http_state = f.alstate;
if (http_state == NULL) {
printf("no http state: \n");
result = 0;
goto end;
}
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p1);
if ((PacketAlertCheck(p1, 1))) {
printf("sid 1 didn't match but should have\n");
goto end;
}
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, http2_buf, http2_len);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 1 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: \n", r);
result = 0;
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p2);
if (!(PacketAlertCheck(p2, 1))) {
printf("sid 1 didn't match but should have");
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
if (alp_tctx != NULL)
AppLayerParserThreadCtxFree(alp_tctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
StreamTcpFreeConfig(TRUE);
FLOW_DESTROY(&f);
UTHFreePackets(&p1, 1);
UTHFreePackets(&p2, 1);
return result;
}
/**
*\test Test that the negated http_user_agent content matches against a
* http request which doesn't hold the content.
*/
static int DetectHttpUATest11(void)
{
TcpSession ssn;
Packet *p = NULL;
ThreadVars th_v;
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
DetectEngineThreadCtx *det_ctx = NULL;
HtpState *http_state = NULL;
Flow f;
uint8_t http_buf[] =
"GET /index.html HTTP/1.0\r\n"
"Host: www.openinfosecfoundation.org\r\n"
"User-Agent: This is dummy message body\r\n"
"Content-Type: text/html\r\n"
"\r\n";
uint32_t http_len = sizeof(http_buf) - 1;
int result = 0;
AppLayerParserThreadCtx *alp_tctx = AppLayerParserThreadCtxAlloc();
memset(&th_v, 0, sizeof(th_v));
memset(&f, 0, sizeof(f));
memset(&ssn, 0, sizeof(ssn));
p = UTHBuildPacket(NULL, 0, IPPROTO_TCP);
FLOW_INITIALIZE(&f);
f.protoctx = (void *)&ssn;
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
f.proto = IPPROTO_TCP;
f.flags |= FLOW_IPV4;
p->flow = &f;
p->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_TOSERVER;
p->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_ESTABLISHED;
p->flags |= PKT_HAS_FLOW|PKT_STREAM_EST;
f.alproto = ALPROTO_HTTP;
StreamTcpInitConfig(TRUE);
de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx,"alert http any any -> any any "
"(msg:\"http user agent test\"; "
"content:!\"message\"; http_user_agent; "
"sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL)
goto end;
SigGroupBuild(de_ctx);
DetectEngineThreadCtxInit(&th_v, (void *)de_ctx, (void *)&det_ctx);
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
int r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, http_buf, http_len);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 1 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
result = 0;
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
http_state = f.alstate;
if (http_state == NULL) {
printf("no http state: ");
result = 0;
goto end;
}
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p);
if (PacketAlertCheck(p, 1)) {
printf("sid 1 matched but shouldn't have");
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
if (alp_tctx != NULL)
AppLayerParserThreadCtxFree(alp_tctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
StreamTcpFreeConfig(TRUE);
FLOW_DESTROY(&f);
UTHFreePackets(&p, 1);
return result;
}
/**
*\test Negative test that the negated http_user_agent content matches against a
* http request which holds hold the content.
*/
static int DetectHttpUATest12(void)
{
TcpSession ssn;
Packet *p = NULL;
ThreadVars th_v;
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
DetectEngineThreadCtx *det_ctx = NULL;
HtpState *http_state = NULL;
Flow f;
uint8_t http_buf[] =
"GET /index.html HTTP/1.0\r\n"
"Host: www.openinfosecfoundation.org\r\n"
"User-Agent: This is dummy body\r\n"
"\r\n";
uint32_t http_len = sizeof(http_buf) - 1;
int result = 0;
AppLayerParserThreadCtx *alp_tctx = AppLayerParserThreadCtxAlloc();
memset(&th_v, 0, sizeof(th_v));
memset(&f, 0, sizeof(f));
memset(&ssn, 0, sizeof(ssn));
p = UTHBuildPacket(NULL, 0, IPPROTO_TCP);
FLOW_INITIALIZE(&f);
f.protoctx = (void *)&ssn;
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
f.proto = IPPROTO_TCP;
f.flags |= FLOW_IPV4;
p->flow = &f;
p->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_TOSERVER;
p->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_ESTABLISHED;
p->flags |= PKT_HAS_FLOW|PKT_STREAM_EST;
f.alproto = ALPROTO_HTTP;
StreamTcpInitConfig(TRUE);
de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx,"alert http any any -> any any "
"(msg:\"http user agent test\"; "
"content:!\"message\"; http_user_agent; "
"sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL)
goto end;
SigGroupBuild(de_ctx);
DetectEngineThreadCtxInit(&th_v, (void *)de_ctx, (void *)&det_ctx);
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
int r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, http_buf, http_len);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 1 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
result = 0;
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
http_state = f.alstate;
if (http_state == NULL) {
printf("no http state: ");
result = 0;
goto end;
}
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p);
if (!(PacketAlertCheck(p, 1))) {
printf("sid 1 didn't match but should have");
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
if (alp_tctx != NULL)
AppLayerParserThreadCtxFree(alp_tctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
StreamTcpFreeConfig(TRUE);
FLOW_DESTROY(&f);
UTHFreePackets(&p, 1);
return result;
}
/**
* \test Test that the http_user_agent content matches against a http request
* which holds the content.
*/
static int DetectHttpUATest13(void)
{
TcpSession ssn;
Packet *p = NULL;
ThreadVars th_v;
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
DetectEngineThreadCtx *det_ctx = NULL;
HtpState *http_state = NULL;
Flow f;
uint8_t http_buf[] =
"GET /index.html HTTP/1.0\r\n"
"Host: www.openinfosecfoundation.org\r\n"
"User-Agent: longbufferabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789bufferend\r\n"
"Content-Type: text/html\r\n"
"\r\n";
uint32_t http_len = sizeof(http_buf) - 1;
int result = 0;
AppLayerParserThreadCtx *alp_tctx = AppLayerParserThreadCtxAlloc();
memset(&th_v, 0, sizeof(th_v));
memset(&f, 0, sizeof(f));
memset(&ssn, 0, sizeof(ssn));
p = UTHBuildPacket(NULL, 0, IPPROTO_TCP);
FLOW_INITIALIZE(&f);
f.protoctx = (void *)&ssn;
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
f.proto = IPPROTO_TCP;
f.flags |= FLOW_IPV4;
p->flow = &f;
p->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_TOSERVER;
p->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_ESTABLISHED;
p->flags |= PKT_HAS_FLOW|PKT_STREAM_EST;
f.alproto = ALPROTO_HTTP;
StreamTcpInitConfig(TRUE);
de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx,"alert http any any -> any any "
"(msg:\"http user agent test\"; "
"content:\"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789\"; http_user_agent; "
"sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL)
goto end;
SigGroupBuild(de_ctx);
DetectEngineThreadCtxInit(&th_v, (void *)de_ctx, (void *)&det_ctx);
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
int r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, http_buf, http_len);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 1 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
result = 0;
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
http_state = f.alstate;
if (http_state == NULL) {
printf("no http state: ");
result = 0;
goto end;
}
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p);
if (!(PacketAlertCheck(p, 1))) {
printf("sid 1 didn't match but should have");
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
if (alp_tctx != NULL)
AppLayerParserThreadCtxFree(alp_tctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
if (de_ctx != NULL)
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
StreamTcpFreeConfig(TRUE);
FLOW_DESTROY(&f);
UTHFreePackets(&p, 1);
return result;
}
/**
* \test multiple http transactions and body chunks of request handling
*/
static int DetectHttpUATest14(void)
{
int result = 0;
Signature *s = NULL;
DetectEngineThreadCtx *det_ctx = NULL;
ThreadVars th_v;
Flow f;
TcpSession ssn;
Packet *p = NULL;
uint8_t httpbuf1[] = "POST / HTTP/1.1\r\n";
uint8_t httpbuf2[] = "Cookie: dummy1\r\n";
uint8_t httpbuf3[] = "User-Agent: Body one!!\r\n\r\n";
uint32_t httplen1 = sizeof(httpbuf1) - 1; /* minus the \0 */
uint32_t httplen2 = sizeof(httpbuf2) - 1; /* minus the \0 */
uint32_t httplen3 = sizeof(httpbuf3) - 1; /* minus the \0 */
uint8_t httpbuf4[] = "GET /?var=val HTTP/1.1\r\n";
uint8_t httpbuf5[] = "Cookie: dummy2\r\n";
uint8_t httpbuf6[] = "User-Agent: Body two\r\n\r\n";
uint32_t httplen4 = sizeof(httpbuf4) - 1; /* minus the \0 */
uint32_t httplen5 = sizeof(httpbuf5) - 1; /* minus the \0 */
uint32_t httplen6 = sizeof(httpbuf6) - 1; /* minus the \0 */
AppLayerParserThreadCtx *alp_tctx = AppLayerParserThreadCtxAlloc();
memset(&th_v, 0, sizeof(th_v));
memset(&f, 0, sizeof(f));
memset(&ssn, 0, sizeof(ssn));
p = UTHBuildPacket(NULL, 0, IPPROTO_TCP);
FLOW_INITIALIZE(&f);
f.protoctx = (void *)&ssn;
f.proto = IPPROTO_TCP;
f.flags |= FLOW_IPV4;
p->flow = &f;
p->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_TOSERVER;
p->flowflags |= FLOW_PKT_ESTABLISHED;
p->flags |= PKT_HAS_FLOW|PKT_STREAM_EST;
f.alproto = ALPROTO_HTTP;
StreamTcpInitConfig(TRUE);
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit();
if (de_ctx == NULL) {
goto end;
}
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
s = DetectEngineAppendSig(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any (content:\"POST\"; http_method; content:\"dummy1\"; http_cookie; content:\"Body one\"; http_user_agent; sid:1; rev:1;)");
if (s == NULL) {
printf("sig parse failed: ");
goto end;
}
s = DetectEngineAppendSig(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any (content:\"GET\"; http_method; content:\"dummy2\"; http_cookie; content:\"Body two\"; http_user_agent; sid:2; rev:1;)");
if (s == NULL) {
printf("sig2 parse failed: ");
goto end;
}
SigGroupBuild(de_ctx);
DetectEngineThreadCtxInit(&th_v, (void *)de_ctx, (void *)&det_ctx);
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
int r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, httpbuf1, httplen1);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 1 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p);
if (PacketAlertCheck(p, 1)) {
printf("sig 1 alerted: ");
goto end;
}
p->alerts.cnt = 0;
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, httpbuf2, httplen2);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 2 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p);
if (PacketAlertCheck(p, 1)) {
printf("sig 1 alerted (2): ");
goto end;
}
p->alerts.cnt = 0;
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, httpbuf3, httplen3);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 3 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p);
if (!(PacketAlertCheck(p, 1))) {
printf("sig 1 didn't alert: ");
goto end;
}
p->alerts.cnt = 0;
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, httpbuf4, httplen4);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 5 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p);
if (PacketAlertCheck(p, 1) || PacketAlertCheck(p, 2)) {
printf("sig 1 alerted (4): ");
goto end;
}
p->alerts.cnt = 0;
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, httpbuf5, httplen5);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 6 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p);
if ((PacketAlertCheck(p, 1)) || (PacketAlertCheck(p, 2))) {
printf("sig 1 alerted (request 2, chunk 6): ");
goto end;
}
p->alerts.cnt = 0;
SCLogDebug("sending data chunk 7");
SCMutexLock(&f.m);
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
r = AppLayerParserParse(alp_tctx, &f, ALPROTO_HTTP, STREAM_TOSERVER, httpbuf6, httplen6);
if (r != 0) {
printf("toserver chunk 7 returned %" PRId32 ", expected 0: ", r);
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
goto end;
}
SCMutexUnlock(&f.m);
/* do detect */
SigMatchSignatures(&th_v, de_ctx, det_ctx, p);
if (PacketAlertCheck(p, 1) || !(PacketAlertCheck(p, 2))) {
printf("signature 2 didn't match or sig 1 matched, but shouldn't have: ");
goto end;
}
p->alerts.cnt = 0;
HtpState *htp_state = f.alstate;
if (htp_state == NULL) {
printf("no http state: ");
result = 0;
goto end;
}
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
if (AppLayerParserGetTxCnt(IPPROTO_TCP, ALPROTO_HTTP, htp_state) != 2) {
printf("The http app layer doesn't have 2 transactions, but it should: ");
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
App layer API rewritten. The main files in question are: app-layer.[ch], app-layer-detect-proto.[ch] and app-layer-parser.[ch]. Things addressed in this commit: - Brings out a proper separation between protocol detection phase and the parser phase. - The dns app layer now is registered such that we don't use "dnstcp" and "dnsudp" in the rules. A user who previously wrote a rule like this - "alert dnstcp....." or "alert dnsudp....." would now have to use, alert dns (ipproto:tcp;) or alert udp (app-layer-protocol:dns;) or alert ip (ipproto:udp; app-layer-protocol:dns;) The same rules extend to other another such protocol, dcerpc. - The app layer parser api now takes in the ipproto while registering callbacks. - The app inspection/detection engine also takes an ipproto. - All app layer parser functions now take direction as STREAM_TOSERVER or STREAM_TOCLIENT, as opposed to 0 or 1, which was taken by some of the functions. - FlowInitialize() and FlowRecycle() now resets proto to 0. This is needed by unittests, which would try to clean the flow, and that would call the api, AppLayerParserCleanupParserState(), which would try to clean the app state, but the app layer now needs an ipproto to figure out which api to internally call to clean the state, and if the ipproto is 0, it would return without trying to clean the state. - A lot of unittests are now updated where if they are using a flow and they need to use the app layer, we would set a flow ipproto. - The "app-layer" section in the yaml conf has also been updated as well.
12 years ago
if (alp_tctx != NULL)
AppLayerParserThreadCtxFree(alp_tctx);
if (det_ctx != NULL) {
DetectEngineThreadCtxDeinit(&th_v, (void *)det_ctx);
}
if (de_ctx != NULL) {
SigGroupCleanup(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
}
StreamTcpFreeConfig(TRUE);
FLOW_DESTROY(&f);
UTHFreePacket(p);
return result;
}
int DetectHttpUATest22(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
if ( (de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit()) == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(content:\"one\"; content:\"two\"; http_user_agent; "
"content:\"three\"; distance:10; http_user_agent; content:\"four\"; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
DetectContentData *cd1 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *cd2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH]->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad1 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->ctx;
if (cd1->flags != 0 || memcmp(cd1->content, "one", cd1->content_len) != 0 ||
cd2->flags != 0 || memcmp(cd2->content, "four", cd2->content_len) != 0 ||
huad1->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_RELATIVE_NEXT ||
memcmp(huad1->content, "two", huad1->content_len) != 0 ||
huad2->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_DISTANCE ||
memcmp(huad2->content, "three", huad1->content_len) != 0) {
goto end;
}
if (!DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(cd1) ||
!DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(cd2) ||
DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(huad1) ||
DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(huad2)) {
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
int DetectHttpUATest23(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
if ( (de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit()) == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(content:\"one\"; http_user_agent; pcre:/two/; "
"content:\"three\"; distance:10; http_user_agent; content:\"four\"; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
DetectPcreData *pd1 = (DetectPcreData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *cd2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH]->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad1 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->ctx;
if (pd1->flags != 0 ||
cd2->flags != 0 || memcmp(cd2->content, "four", cd2->content_len) != 0 ||
huad1->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_RELATIVE_NEXT ||
memcmp(huad1->content, "one", huad1->content_len) != 0 ||
huad2->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_DISTANCE ||
memcmp(huad2->content, "three", huad1->content_len) != 0) {
goto end;
}
if (!DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(cd2) ||
DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(huad1) ||
DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(huad2)) {
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
int DetectHttpUATest24(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
if ( (de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit()) == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(content:\"one\"; http_user_agent; pcre:/two/; "
"content:\"three\"; distance:10; within:15; http_user_agent; content:\"four\"; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
DetectPcreData *pd1 = (DetectPcreData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *cd2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH]->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad1 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->ctx;
if (pd1->flags != 0 ||
cd2->flags != 0 || memcmp(cd2->content, "four", cd2->content_len) != 0 ||
huad1->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_RELATIVE_NEXT ||
memcmp(huad1->content, "one", huad1->content_len) != 0 ||
huad2->flags != (DETECT_CONTENT_DISTANCE | DETECT_CONTENT_WITHIN) ||
memcmp(huad2->content, "three", huad1->content_len) != 0) {
goto end;
}
if (!DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(cd2) ||
DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(huad1) ||
DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(huad2)) {
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
int DetectHttpUATest25(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
if ( (de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit()) == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(content:\"one\"; http_user_agent; pcre:/two/; "
"content:\"three\"; distance:10; http_user_agent; "
"content:\"four\"; distance:10; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
DetectPcreData *pd1 = (DetectPcreData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *cd2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH]->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad1 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->ctx;
if (pd1->flags != DETECT_PCRE_RELATIVE_NEXT ||
cd2->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_DISTANCE ||
memcmp(cd2->content, "four", cd2->content_len) != 0 ||
huad1->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_RELATIVE_NEXT ||
memcmp(huad1->content, "one", huad1->content_len) != 0 ||
huad2->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_DISTANCE ||
memcmp(huad2->content, "three", huad1->content_len) != 0) {
goto end;
}
if (DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(cd2) ||
DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(huad1) ||
DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(huad2)) {
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
int DetectHttpUATest26(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
if ( (de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit()) == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(content:\"one\"; offset:10; http_user_agent; pcre:/two/; "
"content:\"three\"; distance:10; http_user_agent; within:10; "
"content:\"four\"; distance:10; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
DetectPcreData *pd1 = (DetectPcreData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *cd2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH]->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad1 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->ctx;
if (pd1->flags != (DETECT_PCRE_RELATIVE_NEXT) ||
cd2->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_DISTANCE ||
memcmp(cd2->content, "four", cd2->content_len) != 0 ||
huad1->flags != (DETECT_CONTENT_RELATIVE_NEXT | DETECT_CONTENT_OFFSET) ||
memcmp(huad1->content, "one", huad1->content_len) != 0 ||
huad2->flags != (DETECT_CONTENT_DISTANCE | DETECT_CONTENT_WITHIN) ||
memcmp(huad2->content, "three", huad1->content_len) != 0) {
printf ("failed: http_user_agent incorrect flags");
goto end;
}
if (DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(cd2) ||
DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(huad1) ||
DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(huad2)) {
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
int DetectHttpUATest27(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
if ( (de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit()) == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(content:\"one\"; offset:10; http_user_agent; pcre:/two/; "
"content:\"three\"; distance:10; http_user_agent; within:10; "
"content:\"four\"; distance:10; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
int DetectHttpUATest28(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
if ( (de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit()) == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(content:\"one\"; http_user_agent; pcre:/two/; "
"content:\"three\"; http_user_agent; depth:10; "
"content:\"four\"; distance:10; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
DetectPcreData *pd1 = (DetectPcreData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *cd2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH]->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad1 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->ctx;
if (pd1->flags != (DETECT_PCRE_RELATIVE_NEXT) ||
cd2->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_DISTANCE ||
memcmp(cd2->content, "four", cd2->content_len) != 0 ||
huad1->flags != 0 ||
memcmp(huad1->content, "one", huad1->content_len) != 0 ||
huad2->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_DEPTH ||
memcmp(huad2->content, "three", huad1->content_len) != 0) {
goto end;
}
if (DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(cd2) ||
!DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(huad1) ||
DETECT_CONTENT_IS_SINGLE(huad2)) {
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
int DetectHttpUATest29(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
if ( (de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit()) == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(content:\"one\"; http_user_agent; "
"content:\"two\"; distance:0; http_user_agent; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] != NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] != NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
DetectContentData *huad1 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->ctx;
if (huad1->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_RELATIVE_NEXT ||
memcmp(huad1->content, "one", huad1->content_len) != 0 ||
huad2->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_DISTANCE ||
memcmp(huad2->content, "two", huad1->content_len) != 0) {
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
int DetectHttpUATest30(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
if ( (de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit()) == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(content:\"one\"; http_user_agent; "
"content:\"two\"; within:5; http_user_agent; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] != NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] != NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
DetectContentData *huad1 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->ctx;
if (huad1->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_RELATIVE_NEXT ||
memcmp(huad1->content, "one", huad1->content_len) != 0 ||
huad2->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_WITHIN ||
memcmp(huad2->content, "two", huad1->content_len) != 0) {
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
int DetectHttpUATest31(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
if ( (de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit()) == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(content:\"one\"; within:5; http_user_agent; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
int DetectHttpUATest32(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
if ( (de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit()) == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(content:\"one\"; http_user_agent; within:5; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list != NULL\n");
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
int DetectHttpUATest33(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
if ( (de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit()) == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(content:\"one\"; within:5; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
int DetectHttpUATest34(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
if ( (de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit()) == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(pcre:/one/V; "
"content:\"two\"; within:5; http_user_agent; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] != NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] != NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL ||
de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->type != DETECT_CONTENT ||
de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev == NULL ||
de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev->type != DETECT_PCRE) {
goto end;
}
DetectPcreData *pd1 = (DetectPcreData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->ctx;
if (pd1->flags != (DETECT_PCRE_RELATIVE_NEXT) ||
huad2->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_WITHIN ||
memcmp(huad2->content, "two", huad2->content_len) != 0) {
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
int DetectHttpUATest35(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
if ( (de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit()) == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(content:\"two\"; http_user_agent; "
"pcre:/one/VR; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] != NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] != NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL ||
de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->type != DETECT_PCRE ||
de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev == NULL ||
de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev->type != DETECT_CONTENT) {
goto end;
}
DetectContentData *huad1 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectPcreData *pd2 = (DetectPcreData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->ctx;
if (pd2->flags != (DETECT_PCRE_RELATIVE) ||
huad1->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_RELATIVE_NEXT ||
memcmp(huad1->content, "two", huad1->content_len) != 0) {
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
int DetectHttpUATest36(void)
{
DetectEngineCtx *de_ctx = NULL;
int result = 0;
if ( (de_ctx = DetectEngineCtxInit()) == NULL)
goto end;
de_ctx->flags |= DE_QUIET;
de_ctx->sig_list = SigInit(de_ctx, "alert tcp any any -> any any "
"(pcre:/one/V; "
"content:\"two\"; distance:5; http_user_agent; sid:1;)");
if (de_ctx->sig_list == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] != NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_PMATCH] != NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL) {
printf("de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL\n");
goto end;
}
if (de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH] == NULL ||
de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->type != DETECT_CONTENT ||
de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev == NULL ||
de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev->type != DETECT_PCRE) {
goto end;
}
DetectPcreData *pd1 = (DetectPcreData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->prev->ctx;
DetectContentData *huad2 = (DetectContentData *)de_ctx->sig_list->sm_lists_tail[DETECT_SM_LIST_HUADMATCH]->ctx;
if (pd1->flags != (DETECT_PCRE_RELATIVE_NEXT) ||
huad2->flags != DETECT_CONTENT_DISTANCE ||
memcmp(huad2->content, "two", huad2->content_len) != 0) {
goto end;
}
result = 1;
end:
SigCleanSignatures(de_ctx);
DetectEngineCtxFree(de_ctx);
return result;
}
#endif /* UNITTESTS */
void DetectHttpUARegisterTests(void)
{
#ifdef UNITTESTS
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest01", DetectHttpUATest01, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest02", DetectHttpUATest02, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest03", DetectHttpUATest03, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest04", DetectHttpUATest04, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest05", DetectHttpUATest05, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest06", DetectHttpUATest06, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest07", DetectHttpUATest07, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest08", DetectHttpUATest08, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest09", DetectHttpUATest09, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest10", DetectHttpUATest10, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest11", DetectHttpUATest11, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest12", DetectHttpUATest12, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest13", DetectHttpUATest13, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest14", DetectHttpUATest14, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest22", DetectHttpUATest22, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest23", DetectHttpUATest23, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest24", DetectHttpUATest24, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest25", DetectHttpUATest25, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest26", DetectHttpUATest26, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest27", DetectHttpUATest27, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest28", DetectHttpUATest28, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest29", DetectHttpUATest29, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest30", DetectHttpUATest30, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest31", DetectHttpUATest31, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest32", DetectHttpUATest32, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest33", DetectHttpUATest33, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest34", DetectHttpUATest34, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest35", DetectHttpUATest35, 1);
UtRegisterTest("DetectHttpUATest36", DetectHttpUATest36, 1);
#endif /* UNITTESTS */
return;
}
/**
* @}
*/