AC_INIT(suricata, 3.0dev)
m4_ifndef([AM_SILENT_RULES], [m4_define([AM_SILENT_RULES],[])])AM_SILENT_RULES([yes])
AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src/suricata.c])
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR(m4)
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
AC_LANG_C
AC_PROG_CC_C99
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG(0.21) # 0.21 is the CentOS 5.11 version
AC_DEFUN([FAIL_MESSAGE],[
echo
echo
echo "**********************************************"
echo " ERROR: unable to find" $1
echo " checked in the following places"
for i in `echo $2`; do
echo " $i"
done
echo "**********************************************"
echo
exit 1
])
AC_DEFUN([LIBNET_FAIL_WARN],[
echo
echo "*************************************************************************"
echo " Warning! libnet version 1.1.x could not be found in " $1
echo " Reject keywords will not be supported."
echo " If you require reject support, please install libnet 1.1.x. "
echo " If libnet is not installed in a non-standard location please use the"
echo " --with-libnet-includes and --with-libnet-libraries configure options"
echo "*************************************************************************"
echo
])
dnl Taken from https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk/autoconf/configure.ac
dnl check if we compile using clang or gcc. On some systems the gcc binary is
dnl is actually clang, so do a compile test.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether GCC or Clang is our compiler])
AC_LANG_PUSH([C])
compiler=unknown
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[#if ! __clang__
#error
#endif
]])],
compiler=clang,
[AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_SOURCE([[#if ! __GNUC__
#error
#endif
]])],
compiler=gcc, [])])
AC_LANG_POP([C])
AC_MSG_RESULT([${compiler}])
case "$compiler" in
clang)
CLANG_CFLAGS="-Wextra -Werror-implicit-function-declaration"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([clang __sync_bool_compare_and_swap support])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <stdio.h>],
[ unsigned int i = 0; (void)__sync_bool_compare_and_swap(&i, 1, 1);],
[
AC_DEFINE([__GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_1], [1], [Fake GCC atomic support])
AC_DEFINE([__GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_2], [1], [Fake GCC atomic support])
AC_DEFINE([__GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_4], [1], [Fake GCC atomic support])
AC_DEFINE([__GCC_HAVE_SYNC_COMPARE_AND_SWAP_8], [1], [Fake GCC atomic support])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) ],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([no])])
AC_SUBST(CLANG_CFLAGS)
;;
gcc)
dnl get gcc version
AC_MSG_CHECKING([gcc version])
gccver=$($CC -dumpversion)
gccvermajor=$(echo $gccver | cut -d . -f1)
gccverminor=$(echo $gccver | cut -d . -f2)
gccvernum=$(expr $gccvermajor "*" 100 + $gccverminor)
AC_MSG_RESULT($gccver)
if test "$gccvernum" -ge "400"; then
dnl gcc 4.0 or later
GCC_CFLAGS="-Wextra -Werror-implicit-function-declaration"
# remove optimization options that break our code
# VJ 2010/06/27: no-tree-pre added. It breaks ringbuffers code.
GCC_CFLAGS="$GCC_CFLAGS -fno-tree-pre"
else
GCC_CFLAGS="-W"
fi
AC_SUBST(GCC_CFLAGS)
;;
*)
AC_MSG_WARN([unsupported/untested compiler, this may or may not work])
;;
esac
# Checks for programs.
AC_PROG_AWK
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_CPP
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_PROG_LN_S
AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
AC_PATH_PROG(HAVE_PKG_CONFIG, pkg-config, "no")
if test "$HAVE_PKG_CONFIG" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! pkg-config not found, go get it "
echo " http://pkg-config.freedesktop.org/wiki/ "
echo " or install from your distribution "
echo
exit 1
fi
AC_ARG_ENABLE(python,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-python], [Enable python]),,[enable_python=yes])
AC_PATH_PROG(HAVE_PYTHON_CONFIG, python, "no")
if test "x$enable_python" = "xno" ; then
echo
echo " Warning! python disabled, you will not be "
echo " able to install surictasc unix socket client "
echo
enable_python="no"
fi
if test "$HAVE_PYTHON_CONFIG" = "no"; then
echo
echo " Warning! python not found, you will not be "
echo " able to install surictasc unix socket client "
echo
enable_python="no"
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_PYTHON], [test "x$enable_python" = "xyes"])
AC_PATH_PROG(HAVE_WGET, wget, "no")
if test "$HAVE_WGET" = "no"; then
AC_PATH_PROG(HAVE_CURL, curl, "no")
if test "$HAVE_CURL" = "no"; then
echo
echo " Warning curl or wget not found, you won't be able to"
echo " download latest ruleset with 'make install-rules'"
fi
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_FETCH_COMMAND], [test "x$HAVE_WGET" != "xno" || test "x$HAVE_CURL" != "xno"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_WGET_COMMAND], [test "x$HAVE_WGET" != "xno"])
# Checks for libraries.
# Checks for header files.
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([arpa/inet.h assert.h ctype.h errno.h fcntl.h inttypes.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([getopt.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([limits.h netdb.h netinet/in.h poll.h sched.h signal.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stdarg.h stdint.h stdio.h stdlib.h string.h sys/ioctl.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([syslog.h sys/prctl.h sys/socket.h sys/stat.h sys/syscall.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/time.h time.h unistd.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/ioctl.h linux/if_ether.h linux/if_packet.h linux/filter.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([linux/ethtool.h linux/sockios.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADER(glob.h,,[AC_ERROR(glob.h not found ...)])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/socket.h net/if.h sys/mman.h linux/if_arp.h], [], [],
[[#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#endif
]])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([windows.h winsock2.h ws2tcpip.h w32api/wtypes.h], [], [],
[[
#ifndef _X86_
#define _X86_
#endif
]])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([w32api/winbase.h], [], [],
[[
#ifndef _X86_
#define _X86_
#endif
#include <windows.h>
]])
# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
AC_C_INLINE
AC_TYPE_PID_T
AC_TYPE_SIZE_T
AC_TYPE_INT32_T
AC_TYPE_UINT16_T
AC_TYPE_UINT32_T
AC_TYPE_UINT64_T
AC_TYPE_UINT8_T
AC_HEADER_STDBOOL
# Checks for library functions.
AC_FUNC_MALLOC
AC_FUNC_REALLOC
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([gettimeofday memset strcasecmp strchr strdup strerror strncasecmp strtol strtoul memchr memrchr])
OCFLAGS=$CFLAGS
CFLAGS=""
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([strlcpy strlcat])
CFLAGS=$OCFLAGS
# Add large file support
AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
#check for os
AC_MSG_CHECKING([host os])
# lua pkg-config name differs per OS
LUA_PC_NAME="lua5.1"
LUA_LIB_NAME="lua5.1"
# If no host os was detected, try with uname
if test -z "$host" ; then
host="`uname`"
fi
echo -n "installation for $host OS... "
e_magic_file=""
e_magic_file_comment="#"
case "$host" in
*-*-*freebsd*)
LUA_PC_NAME="lua-5.1"
LUA_LIB_NAME="lua-5.1"
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -DOS_FREEBSD"
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/include/libnet11"
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib/libnet11"
;;
*-*-openbsd*)
LUA_PC_NAME="lua51"
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -D__OpenBSD__"
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/include/libnet-1.1"
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L/usr/local/lib -I/usr/local/lib/libnet-1.1"
;;
*darwin*|*Darwin*)
LUA_PC_NAME="lua-5.1"
LUA_LIB_NAME="lua-5.1"
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -DOS_DARWIN"
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I/opt/local/include"
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L/opt/local/lib"
;;
*-*-linux*)
#for now do nothing
;;
*-*-mingw32*)
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -DOS_WIN32"
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -lws2_32"
WINDOWS_PATH="yes"
;;
*-*-cygwin)
LUA_PC_NAME="lua"
LUA_LIB_NAME="lua"
WINDOWS_PATH="yes"
;;
*)
AC_MSG_WARN([unsupported OS this may or may not work])
;;
esac
AC_MSG_RESULT(ok)
# disable TLS on user request
AC_ARG_ENABLE(threading-tls,
AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-threading-tls], [Disable TLS (thread local storage)])], [enable_tls="$enableval"],[enable_tls=yes])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_tls" = "xyes"], [
# check if our target supports thread local storage
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for thread local storage __thread support)
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <stdlib.h>],
[ static __thread int i; i = 1; i++; ],
[AC_DEFINE([TLS], [1], [Thread local storage])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) ],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([no])])
])
#Enable support for gcc compile time security options. There is no great way to do detection of valid cflags that I have found
#AX_CFLAGS_GCC_OPTION don't seem to do a better job than the code below and are a pain because of extra m4 files etc.
#These flags seem to be supported on CentOS 5+, Ubuntu 8.04+, and FedoreCore 11+
#Options are taken from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CompilerFlags
AC_ARG_ENABLE(gccprotect,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-gccprotect], [Detect and use gcc hardening options]),,[enable_gccprotect=no])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_gccprotect" = "xyes"], [
#buffer overflow protection
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for -fstack-protector)
TMPCFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -fstack-protector"
AC_TRY_LINK(,,SECCFLAGS="-fstack-protector"
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes),
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
CFLAGS="${TMPCFLAGS}"
#compile-time best-practices errors for certain libc functions, provides checks of buffer lengths and memory regions
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2)
TMPCFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2"
AC_TRY_COMPILE(,,SECCFLAGS="${SECCFLAGS} -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2"
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes),
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
CFLAGS="${TMPCFLAGS}"
#compile-time warnings about misuse of format strings
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for -Wformat -Wformat-security)
TMPCFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -Wformat -Wformat-security"
AC_TRY_COMPILE(,,SECCFLAGS="${SECCFLAGS} -Wformat -Wformat-security"
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes),
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
CFLAGS="${TMPCFLAGS}"
#provides a read-only relocation table area in the final ELF
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for -z relro)
TMPLDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}"
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -z relro"
AC_TRY_LINK(,,SECLDFLAGS="${SECLDFLAGS} -z relro"
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes),
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
LDFLAGS="${TMPLDFLAGS}"
#forces all relocations to be resolved at run-time
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for -z now)
TMPLDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}"
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -z now"
AC_TRY_LINK(,,SECLDFLAGS="${SECLDFLAGS} -z now"
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes),
AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
LDFLAGS="${TMPLDFLAGS}"
AC_SUBST(SECCFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(SECLDFLAGS)
])
#enable profile generation
AC_ARG_ENABLE(gccprofile,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-gccprofile], [Enable gcc profile info i.e -pg flag is set]),,[enable_gccprofile=no])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_gccprofile" = "xyes"], [
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -pg"
])
#enable gcc march=native gcc 4.2 or later
AC_ARG_ENABLE(gccmarch_native,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-gccmarch-native], [Enable gcc march=native gcc 4.2 and later only]),,[enable_gccmarch_native=yes])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_gccmarch_native" = "xyes"], [
OFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -march=native"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([checking if $CC supports -march=native])
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE( [AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include <stdlib.h>]])],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
OPTIMIZATION_CFLAGS="-march=native"
AC_SUBST(OPTIMIZATION_CFLAGS)
],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
CFLAGS="$OFLAGS"
enable_gccmarch_native=no
]
)
])
# options
# enable the running of unit tests
AC_ARG_ENABLE(unittests,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-unittests], [Enable compilation of the unit tests]),,[enable_unittests=no])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_unittests" = "xyes"], [
AC_DEFINE([UNITTESTS],[1],[Enable built-in unittests])
])
AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_UNITTESTS], [test "x$enable_unittests" = "xyes"])
# enable workaround for old barnyard2 for unified alert output
AC_ARG_ENABLE(old-barnyard2,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-old-barnyard2], [Use workaround for old barnyard2 in unified2 output]),,[enable_old_barnyard2=no])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_old_barnyard2" = "xyes"], [
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_OLD_BARNYARD2],[1],[Use workaround for old barnyard2 in unified2 output])
])
# enable debug output
AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-debug], [Enable debug output]),,[enable_debug=no])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_debug" = "xyes"], [
AC_DEFINE([DEBUG],[1],[Enable debug output])
])
AM_CONDITIONAL([DEBUG], [test "x$enable_debug" = "xyes"])
# enable debug validation functions & macro's output
AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug-validation,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-debug-validation], [Enable (debug) validation code output]),,[enable_debug_validation=no])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_debug_validation" = "xyes"], [
AC_DEFINE([DEBUG_VALIDATION],[1],[Enable (debug) validation code output])
])
# profiling support
AC_ARG_ENABLE(profiling,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-profiling], [Enable performance profiling]),,[enable_profiling=no])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_profiling" = "xyes"], [
case "$host" in
*-*-openbsd*)
AC_MSG_ERROR([profiling is not supported on OpenBSD])
;;
*)
AC_DEFINE([PROFILING],[1],[Enable performance profiling])
;;
esac
])
# profiling support, locking
AC_ARG_ENABLE(profiling-locks,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-profiling-locks], [Enable performance profiling for locks]),,[enable_profiling_locks=no])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_profiling_locks" = "xyes"], [
AC_DEFINE([PROFILING],[1],[Enable performance profiling])
AC_DEFINE([PROFILE_LOCKING],[1],[Enable performance profiling for locks])
])
# enable support for IPFW
AC_ARG_ENABLE(ipfw,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-ipfw], [Enable FreeBSD IPFW support for inline IDP]),,[enable_ipfw=no])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_ipfw" = "xyes"], [
AC_DEFINE([IPFW],[1],[Enable FreeBSD IPFW support for inline IDP])
])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(coccinelle,
AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-coccinelle], [Disable coccinelle QA steps during make check]),[enable_coccinelle="$enableval"],[enable_coccinelle=yes])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_coccinelle" = "xyes"], [
AC_PATH_PROG(HAVE_COCCINELLE_CONFIG, spatch, "no")
if test "$HAVE_COCCINELLE_CONFIG" = "no"; then
echo " Warning! spatch not found, you will not be "
echo " able to run code checking with coccinelle "
echo " get it from http://coccinelle.lip6.fr "
echo " or install from your distribution "
enable_coccinelle=no
fi
])
AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_COCCINELLE], [test "x$enable_coccinelle" != "xno"])
# disable detection
AC_ARG_ENABLE(detection,
AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-detection], [Disable Detection Modules]), [enable_detection="$enableval"],[enable_detection=yes])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_detection" = "xno"], [
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_DETECT_DISABLED], [1], [Detection is disabled])
])
# Tilera PCIE logging
Add option on Tile-Gx for logging for fast.log alerts over PCIe
When running on a TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, setting the filetype of fast.log
to pcie, will open a connection over PCIe to a host application caleld
tile-pcie-logd, that receives the alert strings and writes them to a file
on the host. The file name to open is also passed over the PCIe link.
This allows running Suricata on the TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, but have the
alerts logged to the host system's file system efficiently. The PCIe API that
is used is the Tilera Packet Queue (PQ) API which can access PCIe from User
Space, thus avoiding system calls.
Created util-logopenfile-tile.c and util-logopen-tile.h for the TILE
specific PCIe logging functionality.
Using Write() and Close() function pointers in LogFileCtx, which
default to standard write and close for files and sockets, but are
changed to PCIe write and close functions when a PCIe channel is
openned for logging.
Moved Logging contex out of tm-modules.h into util-logopenfile.h,
where it makes more sense. This required including util-logopenfile.h
into a couple of alert-*.c files, which previously were getting the
definitions from tm-modules.h.
The source and Makefile for tile-pcie-logd are added in contrib/tile-pcie-logd.
By default, the file name for fast.log specified in suricata.yaml is used as
the filename on the host. An optional argument to tile-pcie-logd, --prefix=,
can be added to prepend the supplied file path. For example, is the file
in suricata.yaml is specified as "/var/log/fast.log" and --prefix="/tmp",
then the file will be written to "/tmp/var/log/fast.log".
Check for TILERA_ROOT environment variable before building tile_pcie_logd
Building tile_pcie_logd on x86 requires the Tilera MDE for its PCIe libraries
and API header files. Configure now checs for TILERA_ROOT before enabling
builing tile_pcie_logd in contrib/tile_pcie_logd
11 years ago
AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_PCIE_LOGGING], [test ! -z "$TILERA_ROOT"])
# libraries
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Mpipe])
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
[AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[#include <gxio/mpipe.h>]])],
[
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_MPIPE],[1],[mPIPE support is available])
Add option on Tile-Gx for logging for fast.log alerts over PCIe
When running on a TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, setting the filetype of fast.log
to pcie, will open a connection over PCIe to a host application caleld
tile-pcie-logd, that receives the alert strings and writes them to a file
on the host. The file name to open is also passed over the PCIe link.
This allows running Suricata on the TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, but have the
alerts logged to the host system's file system efficiently. The PCIe API that
is used is the Tilera Packet Queue (PQ) API which can access PCIe from User
Space, thus avoiding system calls.
Created util-logopenfile-tile.c and util-logopen-tile.h for the TILE
specific PCIe logging functionality.
Using Write() and Close() function pointers in LogFileCtx, which
default to standard write and close for files and sockets, but are
changed to PCIe write and close functions when a PCIe channel is
openned for logging.
Moved Logging contex out of tm-modules.h into util-logopenfile.h,
where it makes more sense. This required including util-logopenfile.h
into a couple of alert-*.c files, which previously were getting the
definitions from tm-modules.h.
The source and Makefile for tile-pcie-logd are added in contrib/tile-pcie-logd.
By default, the file name for fast.log specified in suricata.yaml is used as
the filename on the host. An optional argument to tile-pcie-logd, --prefix=,
can be added to prepend the supplied file path. For example, is the file
in suricata.yaml is specified as "/var/log/fast.log" and --prefix="/tmp",
then the file will be written to "/tmp/var/log/fast.log".
Check for TILERA_ROOT environment variable before building tile_pcie_logd
Building tile_pcie_logd on x86 requires the Tilera MDE for its PCIe libraries
and API header files. Configure now checs for TILERA_ROOT before enabling
builing tile_pcie_logd in contrib/tile_pcie_logd
11 years ago
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -lgxpci -lgxio -ltmc"
],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([no])])
#libpcre
AC_ARG_WITH(libpcre_includes,
[ --with-libpcre-includes=DIR libpcre include directory],
[with_libpcre_includes="$withval"],[with_libpcre_includes=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(libpcre_libraries,
[ --with-libpcre-libraries=DIR libpcre library directory],
[with_libpcre_libraries="$withval"],[with_libpcre_libraries="no"])
if test "$with_libpcre_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libpcre_includes}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(pcre.h,,[AC_ERROR(pcre.h not found ...)])
if test "$with_libpcre_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libpcre_libraries}"
fi
PCRE=""
AC_CHECK_LIB(pcre, pcre_get_substring,, PCRE="no",-lpthread)
if test "$PCRE" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! pcre library not found, go get it"
echo " from www.pcre.org."
echo
exit 1
fi
# To prevent duping the lib link we reset LIBS after this check. Setting action-if-found to NULL doesn't seem to work
# see: http://blog.flameeyes.eu/2008/04/29/i-consider-ac_check_lib-harmful
PCRE=""
TMPLIBS="${LIBS}"
AC_CHECK_LIB(pcre, pcre_dfa_exec,, PCRE="no")
if test "$PCRE" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! pcre library was found but version was < 6.0"
echo " please upgrade to a newer version of pcre which you can get from"
echo " www.pcre.org."
echo
exit 1
fi
LIBS="${TMPLIBS}"
AC_TRY_COMPILE([ #include <pcre.h> ],
[ int eo = 0; eo |= PCRE_EXTRA_MATCH_LIMIT_RECURSION; ],
[ pcre_match_limit_recursion_available=yes ], [:]
)
if test "$pcre_match_limit_recursion_available" != "yes"; then
echo
echo " Warning! pcre extra opt PCRE_EXTRA_MATCH_LIMIT_RECURSION not found"
echo " This could lead to potential DoS please upgrade to pcre >= 6.5"
echo " from www.pcre.org."
echo " Continuing for now...."
echo
AC_DEFINE([NO_PCRE_MATCH_RLIMIT],[1],[Pcre PCRE_EXTRA_MATCH_LIMIT_RECURSION not available])
fi
TMPCFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
CFLAGS="-O0 -g -Werror -Wall"
AC_TRY_COMPILE([ #include <pcre.h> ],
[ pcre_extra *extra = NULL; pcre_free_study(extra); ],
[ AC_DEFINE([HAVE_PCRE_FREE_STUDY], [1], [Pcre pcre_free_study supported])], [:]
)
CFLAGS="${TMPCFLAGS}"
#enable support for PCRE-jit available since pcre-8.20
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for PCRE JIT support)
AC_TRY_COMPILE([ #include <pcre.h> ],
[
int jit = 0;
pcre_config(PCRE_CONFIG_JIT, &jit);
],
[ pcre_jit_available=yes ], [ pcre_jit_available=no ]
)
if test "x$pcre_jit_available" = "xyes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
AC_DEFINE([PCRE_HAVE_JIT], [1], [Pcre with JIT compiler support enabled])
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for PCRE JIT support usability)
AC_TRY_COMPILE([ #include <pcre.h> ],
[
const char* regexstr = "(a|b|c|d)";
pcre *re;
const char *error;
pcre_extra *extra;
int err_offset;
re = pcre_compile(regexstr,0, &error, &err_offset,NULL);
extra = pcre_study(re, PCRE_STUDY_JIT_COMPILE, &error);
if (extra == NULL)
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
int jit = 0;
int ret = pcre_fullinfo(re, extra, PCRE_INFO_JIT, &jit);
if (ret != 0 || jit != 1)
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
],
[ pcre_jit_works=yes ], [:]
)
if test "x$pcre_jit_works" != "xyes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
echo
echo " PCRE JIT support detection worked but testing it failed"
echo " something odd is going on, please file a bug report."
echo
exit 1
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
# libyaml
AC_ARG_WITH(libyaml_includes,
[ --with-libyaml-includes=DIR libyaml include directory],
[with_libyaml_includes="$withval"],[with_libyaml_includes=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(libyaml_libraries,
[ --with-libyaml-libraries=DIR libyaml library directory],
[with_libyaml_libraries="$withval"],[with_libyaml_libraries="no"])
if test "$with_libyaml_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libyaml_includes}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(yaml.h,,LIBYAML="no")
if test "$with_libyaml_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libyaml_libraries}"
fi
LIBYAML=""
AC_CHECK_LIB(yaml,yaml_parser_initialize,,LIBYAML="no")
if test "$LIBYAML" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! libyaml library not found, go get it"
echo " from http://pyyaml.org/wiki/LibYAML "
echo " or your distribution:"
echo
echo " Ubuntu: apt-get install libyaml-dev"
echo " Fedora: yum install libyaml-devel"
echo
exit 1
fi
# libpthread
AC_ARG_WITH(libpthread_includes,
[ --with-libpthread-includes=DIR libpthread include directory],
[with_libpthread_includes="$withval"],[with_libpthread_includes=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(libpthread_libraries,
[ --with-libpthread-libraries=DIR libpthread library directory],
[with_libpthread_libraries="$withval"],[with_libpthread_libraries="no"])
if test "$with_libpthread_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libpthread_includes}"
fi
dnl AC_CHECK_HEADER(pthread.h,,[AC_ERROR(pthread.h not found ...)])
if test "$with_libpthread_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libpthread_libraries}"
fi
PTHREAD=""
AC_CHECK_LIB(pthread, pthread_create,, PTHREAD="no")
if test "$PTHREAD" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! libpthread library not found, glibc problem?"
echo
exit 1
fi
unix-manager: add unix command socket and associated script
This patch introduces a unix command socket. JSON formatted messages
can be exchanged between suricata and a program connecting to a
dedicated socket.
The protocol is the following:
* Client connects to the socket
* It sends a version message: { "version": "$VERSION_ID" }
* Server answers with { "return": "OK|NOK" }
If server returns OK, the client is now allowed to send command.
The format of command is the following:
{
"command": "pcap-file",
"arguments": { "filename": "smtp-clean.pcap", "output-dir": "/tmp/out" }
}
The server will try to execute the "command" specified with the
(optional) provided "arguments".
The answer by server is the following:
{
"return": "OK|NOK",
"message": JSON_OBJECT or information string
}
A simple script is provided and is available under scripts/suricatasc. It
is not intended to be enterprise-grade tool but it is more a proof of
concept/example code. The first command line argument of suricatasc is
used to specify the socket to connect to.
Configuration of the feature is made in the YAML under the 'unix-command'
section:
unix-command:
enabled: yes
filename: custom.socket
The path specified in 'filename' is not absolute and is relative to the
state directory.
A new running mode called 'unix-socket' is also added.
When starting in this mode, only a unix socket manager
is started. When it receives a 'pcap-file' command, the manager
start a 'pcap-file' running mode which does not really leave at
the end of file but simply exit. The manager is then able to start
a new running mode with a new file.
To start this mode, Suricata must be started with the --unix-socket
option which has an optional argument which fix the file name of the
socket. The path is not absolute and is relative to the state directory.
THe 'pcap-file' command adds a file to the list of files to treat.
For each pcap file, a pcap file running mode is started and the output
directory is changed to what specified in the command. The running
mode specified in the 'runmode' YAML setting is used to select which
running mode must be use for the pcap file treatment.
This requires modification in suricata.c file where initialisation code
is now conditional to the fact 'unix-socket' mode is not used.
Two other commands exists to get info on the remaining tasks:
* pcap-file-number: return the number of files in the waiting queue
* pcap-file-list: return the list of waiting files
'pcap-file-list' returns a structured object as message. The
structure is the following:
{
'count': 2,
'files': ['file1.pcap', 'file2.pcap']
}
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# libjansson
enable_jansson="no"
AC_ARG_WITH(libjansson_includes,
[ --with-libjansson-includes=DIR libjansson include directory],
[with_libjansson_includes="$withval"],[with_libjansson_includes=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(libjansson_libraries,
[ --with-libjansson-libraries=DIR libjansson library directory],
[with_libjansson_libraries="$withval"],[with_libjansson_libraries="no"])
if test "$with_libjansson_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libjansson_includes}"
fi
enable_jansson="no"
enable_unixsocket="no"
AC_ARG_ENABLE(unix-socket,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-unix-socket], [Enable unix socket [default=test]]),[enable_unixsocket="$enableval"],[enable_unixsocket=test])
unix-manager: add unix command socket and associated script
This patch introduces a unix command socket. JSON formatted messages
can be exchanged between suricata and a program connecting to a
dedicated socket.
The protocol is the following:
* Client connects to the socket
* It sends a version message: { "version": "$VERSION_ID" }
* Server answers with { "return": "OK|NOK" }
If server returns OK, the client is now allowed to send command.
The format of command is the following:
{
"command": "pcap-file",
"arguments": { "filename": "smtp-clean.pcap", "output-dir": "/tmp/out" }
}
The server will try to execute the "command" specified with the
(optional) provided "arguments".
The answer by server is the following:
{
"return": "OK|NOK",
"message": JSON_OBJECT or information string
}
A simple script is provided and is available under scripts/suricatasc. It
is not intended to be enterprise-grade tool but it is more a proof of
concept/example code. The first command line argument of suricatasc is
used to specify the socket to connect to.
Configuration of the feature is made in the YAML under the 'unix-command'
section:
unix-command:
enabled: yes
filename: custom.socket
The path specified in 'filename' is not absolute and is relative to the
state directory.
A new running mode called 'unix-socket' is also added.
When starting in this mode, only a unix socket manager
is started. When it receives a 'pcap-file' command, the manager
start a 'pcap-file' running mode which does not really leave at
the end of file but simply exit. The manager is then able to start
a new running mode with a new file.
To start this mode, Suricata must be started with the --unix-socket
option which has an optional argument which fix the file name of the
socket. The path is not absolute and is relative to the state directory.
THe 'pcap-file' command adds a file to the list of files to treat.
For each pcap file, a pcap file running mode is started and the output
directory is changed to what specified in the command. The running
mode specified in the 'runmode' YAML setting is used to select which
running mode must be use for the pcap file treatment.
This requires modification in suricata.c file where initialisation code
is now conditional to the fact 'unix-socket' mode is not used.
Two other commands exists to get info on the remaining tasks:
* pcap-file-number: return the number of files in the waiting queue
* pcap-file-list: return the list of waiting files
'pcap-file-list' returns a structured object as message. The
structure is the following:
{
'count': 2,
'files': ['file1.pcap', 'file2.pcap']
}
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AC_CHECK_HEADER(jansson.h,JANSSON="yes",JANSSON="no")
if test "$JANSSON" = "yes"; then
if test "$with_libjansson_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libjansson_libraries}"
fi
AC_CHECK_LIB(jansson, json_dump_callback,, JANSSON="no")
unix-manager: add unix command socket and associated script
This patch introduces a unix command socket. JSON formatted messages
can be exchanged between suricata and a program connecting to a
dedicated socket.
The protocol is the following:
* Client connects to the socket
* It sends a version message: { "version": "$VERSION_ID" }
* Server answers with { "return": "OK|NOK" }
If server returns OK, the client is now allowed to send command.
The format of command is the following:
{
"command": "pcap-file",
"arguments": { "filename": "smtp-clean.pcap", "output-dir": "/tmp/out" }
}
The server will try to execute the "command" specified with the
(optional) provided "arguments".
The answer by server is the following:
{
"return": "OK|NOK",
"message": JSON_OBJECT or information string
}
A simple script is provided and is available under scripts/suricatasc. It
is not intended to be enterprise-grade tool but it is more a proof of
concept/example code. The first command line argument of suricatasc is
used to specify the socket to connect to.
Configuration of the feature is made in the YAML under the 'unix-command'
section:
unix-command:
enabled: yes
filename: custom.socket
The path specified in 'filename' is not absolute and is relative to the
state directory.
A new running mode called 'unix-socket' is also added.
When starting in this mode, only a unix socket manager
is started. When it receives a 'pcap-file' command, the manager
start a 'pcap-file' running mode which does not really leave at
the end of file but simply exit. The manager is then able to start
a new running mode with a new file.
To start this mode, Suricata must be started with the --unix-socket
option which has an optional argument which fix the file name of the
socket. The path is not absolute and is relative to the state directory.
THe 'pcap-file' command adds a file to the list of files to treat.
For each pcap file, a pcap file running mode is started and the output
directory is changed to what specified in the command. The running
mode specified in the 'runmode' YAML setting is used to select which
running mode must be use for the pcap file treatment.
This requires modification in suricata.c file where initialisation code
is now conditional to the fact 'unix-socket' mode is not used.
Two other commands exists to get info on the remaining tasks:
* pcap-file-number: return the number of files in the waiting queue
* pcap-file-list: return the list of waiting files
'pcap-file-list' returns a structured object as message. The
structure is the following:
{
'count': 2,
'files': ['file1.pcap', 'file2.pcap']
}
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enable_jansson="yes"
if test "$JANSSON" = "no"; then
echo
echo " Jansson >= 2.2 is required for features like unix socket"
echo " Go get it from your distribution or from:"
echo " http://www.digip.org/jansson/"
unix-manager: add unix command socket and associated script
This patch introduces a unix command socket. JSON formatted messages
can be exchanged between suricata and a program connecting to a
dedicated socket.
The protocol is the following:
* Client connects to the socket
* It sends a version message: { "version": "$VERSION_ID" }
* Server answers with { "return": "OK|NOK" }
If server returns OK, the client is now allowed to send command.
The format of command is the following:
{
"command": "pcap-file",
"arguments": { "filename": "smtp-clean.pcap", "output-dir": "/tmp/out" }
}
The server will try to execute the "command" specified with the
(optional) provided "arguments".
The answer by server is the following:
{
"return": "OK|NOK",
"message": JSON_OBJECT or information string
}
A simple script is provided and is available under scripts/suricatasc. It
is not intended to be enterprise-grade tool but it is more a proof of
concept/example code. The first command line argument of suricatasc is
used to specify the socket to connect to.
Configuration of the feature is made in the YAML under the 'unix-command'
section:
unix-command:
enabled: yes
filename: custom.socket
The path specified in 'filename' is not absolute and is relative to the
state directory.
A new running mode called 'unix-socket' is also added.
When starting in this mode, only a unix socket manager
is started. When it receives a 'pcap-file' command, the manager
start a 'pcap-file' running mode which does not really leave at
the end of file but simply exit. The manager is then able to start
a new running mode with a new file.
To start this mode, Suricata must be started with the --unix-socket
option which has an optional argument which fix the file name of the
socket. The path is not absolute and is relative to the state directory.
THe 'pcap-file' command adds a file to the list of files to treat.
For each pcap file, a pcap file running mode is started and the output
directory is changed to what specified in the command. The running
mode specified in the 'runmode' YAML setting is used to select which
running mode must be use for the pcap file treatment.
This requires modification in suricata.c file where initialisation code
is now conditional to the fact 'unix-socket' mode is not used.
Two other commands exists to get info on the remaining tasks:
* pcap-file-number: return the number of files in the waiting queue
* pcap-file-list: return the list of waiting files
'pcap-file-list' returns a structured object as message. The
structure is the following:
{
'count': 2,
'files': ['file1.pcap', 'file2.pcap']
}
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echo
if test "x$enable_unixsocket" = "xyes"; then
exit 1
fi
unix-manager: add unix command socket and associated script
This patch introduces a unix command socket. JSON formatted messages
can be exchanged between suricata and a program connecting to a
dedicated socket.
The protocol is the following:
* Client connects to the socket
* It sends a version message: { "version": "$VERSION_ID" }
* Server answers with { "return": "OK|NOK" }
If server returns OK, the client is now allowed to send command.
The format of command is the following:
{
"command": "pcap-file",
"arguments": { "filename": "smtp-clean.pcap", "output-dir": "/tmp/out" }
}
The server will try to execute the "command" specified with the
(optional) provided "arguments".
The answer by server is the following:
{
"return": "OK|NOK",
"message": JSON_OBJECT or information string
}
A simple script is provided and is available under scripts/suricatasc. It
is not intended to be enterprise-grade tool but it is more a proof of
concept/example code. The first command line argument of suricatasc is
used to specify the socket to connect to.
Configuration of the feature is made in the YAML under the 'unix-command'
section:
unix-command:
enabled: yes
filename: custom.socket
The path specified in 'filename' is not absolute and is relative to the
state directory.
A new running mode called 'unix-socket' is also added.
When starting in this mode, only a unix socket manager
is started. When it receives a 'pcap-file' command, the manager
start a 'pcap-file' running mode which does not really leave at
the end of file but simply exit. The manager is then able to start
a new running mode with a new file.
To start this mode, Suricata must be started with the --unix-socket
option which has an optional argument which fix the file name of the
socket. The path is not absolute and is relative to the state directory.
THe 'pcap-file' command adds a file to the list of files to treat.
For each pcap file, a pcap file running mode is started and the output
directory is changed to what specified in the command. The running
mode specified in the 'runmode' YAML setting is used to select which
running mode must be use for the pcap file treatment.
This requires modification in suricata.c file where initialisation code
is now conditional to the fact 'unix-socket' mode is not used.
Two other commands exists to get info on the remaining tasks:
* pcap-file-number: return the number of files in the waiting queue
* pcap-file-list: return the list of waiting files
'pcap-file-list' returns a structured object as message. The
structure is the following:
{
'count': 2,
'files': ['file1.pcap', 'file2.pcap']
}
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enable_unixsocket="no"
enable_jansson="no"
else
case $host in
*-*-mingw32*)
;;
unix-manager: add unix command socket and associated script
This patch introduces a unix command socket. JSON formatted messages
can be exchanged between suricata and a program connecting to a
dedicated socket.
The protocol is the following:
* Client connects to the socket
* It sends a version message: { "version": "$VERSION_ID" }
* Server answers with { "return": "OK|NOK" }
If server returns OK, the client is now allowed to send command.
The format of command is the following:
{
"command": "pcap-file",
"arguments": { "filename": "smtp-clean.pcap", "output-dir": "/tmp/out" }
}
The server will try to execute the "command" specified with the
(optional) provided "arguments".
The answer by server is the following:
{
"return": "OK|NOK",
"message": JSON_OBJECT or information string
}
A simple script is provided and is available under scripts/suricatasc. It
is not intended to be enterprise-grade tool but it is more a proof of
concept/example code. The first command line argument of suricatasc is
used to specify the socket to connect to.
Configuration of the feature is made in the YAML under the 'unix-command'
section:
unix-command:
enabled: yes
filename: custom.socket
The path specified in 'filename' is not absolute and is relative to the
state directory.
A new running mode called 'unix-socket' is also added.
When starting in this mode, only a unix socket manager
is started. When it receives a 'pcap-file' command, the manager
start a 'pcap-file' running mode which does not really leave at
the end of file but simply exit. The manager is then able to start
a new running mode with a new file.
To start this mode, Suricata must be started with the --unix-socket
option which has an optional argument which fix the file name of the
socket. The path is not absolute and is relative to the state directory.
THe 'pcap-file' command adds a file to the list of files to treat.
For each pcap file, a pcap file running mode is started and the output
directory is changed to what specified in the command. The running
mode specified in the 'runmode' YAML setting is used to select which
running mode must be use for the pcap file treatment.
This requires modification in suricata.c file where initialisation code
is now conditional to the fact 'unix-socket' mode is not used.
Two other commands exists to get info on the remaining tasks:
* pcap-file-number: return the number of files in the waiting queue
* pcap-file-list: return the list of waiting files
'pcap-file-list' returns a structured object as message. The
structure is the following:
{
'count': 2,
'files': ['file1.pcap', 'file2.pcap']
}
13 years ago
*-*-cygwin)
;;
unix-manager: add unix command socket and associated script
This patch introduces a unix command socket. JSON formatted messages
can be exchanged between suricata and a program connecting to a
dedicated socket.
The protocol is the following:
* Client connects to the socket
* It sends a version message: { "version": "$VERSION_ID" }
* Server answers with { "return": "OK|NOK" }
If server returns OK, the client is now allowed to send command.
The format of command is the following:
{
"command": "pcap-file",
"arguments": { "filename": "smtp-clean.pcap", "output-dir": "/tmp/out" }
}
The server will try to execute the "command" specified with the
(optional) provided "arguments".
The answer by server is the following:
{
"return": "OK|NOK",
"message": JSON_OBJECT or information string
}
A simple script is provided and is available under scripts/suricatasc. It
is not intended to be enterprise-grade tool but it is more a proof of
concept/example code. The first command line argument of suricatasc is
used to specify the socket to connect to.
Configuration of the feature is made in the YAML under the 'unix-command'
section:
unix-command:
enabled: yes
filename: custom.socket
The path specified in 'filename' is not absolute and is relative to the
state directory.
A new running mode called 'unix-socket' is also added.
When starting in this mode, only a unix socket manager
is started. When it receives a 'pcap-file' command, the manager
start a 'pcap-file' running mode which does not really leave at
the end of file but simply exit. The manager is then able to start
a new running mode with a new file.
To start this mode, Suricata must be started with the --unix-socket
option which has an optional argument which fix the file name of the
socket. The path is not absolute and is relative to the state directory.
THe 'pcap-file' command adds a file to the list of files to treat.
For each pcap file, a pcap file running mode is started and the output
directory is changed to what specified in the command. The running
mode specified in the 'runmode' YAML setting is used to select which
running mode must be use for the pcap file treatment.
This requires modification in suricata.c file where initialisation code
is now conditional to the fact 'unix-socket' mode is not used.
Two other commands exists to get info on the remaining tasks:
* pcap-file-number: return the number of files in the waiting queue
* pcap-file-list: return the list of waiting files
'pcap-file-list' returns a structured object as message. The
structure is the following:
{
'count': 2,
'files': ['file1.pcap', 'file2.pcap']
}
13 years ago
*)
if test "x$enable_unixsocket" = "xtest"; then
enable_unixsocket="yes"
fi
;;
unix-manager: add unix command socket and associated script
This patch introduces a unix command socket. JSON formatted messages
can be exchanged between suricata and a program connecting to a
dedicated socket.
The protocol is the following:
* Client connects to the socket
* It sends a version message: { "version": "$VERSION_ID" }
* Server answers with { "return": "OK|NOK" }
If server returns OK, the client is now allowed to send command.
The format of command is the following:
{
"command": "pcap-file",
"arguments": { "filename": "smtp-clean.pcap", "output-dir": "/tmp/out" }
}
The server will try to execute the "command" specified with the
(optional) provided "arguments".
The answer by server is the following:
{
"return": "OK|NOK",
"message": JSON_OBJECT or information string
}
A simple script is provided and is available under scripts/suricatasc. It
is not intended to be enterprise-grade tool but it is more a proof of
concept/example code. The first command line argument of suricatasc is
used to specify the socket to connect to.
Configuration of the feature is made in the YAML under the 'unix-command'
section:
unix-command:
enabled: yes
filename: custom.socket
The path specified in 'filename' is not absolute and is relative to the
state directory.
A new running mode called 'unix-socket' is also added.
When starting in this mode, only a unix socket manager
is started. When it receives a 'pcap-file' command, the manager
start a 'pcap-file' running mode which does not really leave at
the end of file but simply exit. The manager is then able to start
a new running mode with a new file.
To start this mode, Suricata must be started with the --unix-socket
option which has an optional argument which fix the file name of the
socket. The path is not absolute and is relative to the state directory.
THe 'pcap-file' command adds a file to the list of files to treat.
For each pcap file, a pcap file running mode is started and the output
directory is changed to what specified in the command. The running
mode specified in the 'runmode' YAML setting is used to select which
running mode must be use for the pcap file treatment.
This requires modification in suricata.c file where initialisation code
is now conditional to the fact 'unix-socket' mode is not used.
Two other commands exists to get info on the remaining tasks:
* pcap-file-number: return the number of files in the waiting queue
* pcap-file-list: return the list of waiting files
'pcap-file-list' returns a structured object as message. The
structure is the following:
{
'count': 2,
'files': ['file1.pcap', 'file2.pcap']
}
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esac
fi
else
if test "x$enable_unixsocket" = "xyes"; then
echo
echo " Jansson >= 2.2 is required for features like unix socket"
echo " Go get it from your distribution or from:"
echo " http://www.digip.org/jansson/"
echo
exit 1
fi
enable_unixsocket="no"
unix-manager: add unix command socket and associated script
This patch introduces a unix command socket. JSON formatted messages
can be exchanged between suricata and a program connecting to a
dedicated socket.
The protocol is the following:
* Client connects to the socket
* It sends a version message: { "version": "$VERSION_ID" }
* Server answers with { "return": "OK|NOK" }
If server returns OK, the client is now allowed to send command.
The format of command is the following:
{
"command": "pcap-file",
"arguments": { "filename": "smtp-clean.pcap", "output-dir": "/tmp/out" }
}
The server will try to execute the "command" specified with the
(optional) provided "arguments".
The answer by server is the following:
{
"return": "OK|NOK",
"message": JSON_OBJECT or information string
}
A simple script is provided and is available under scripts/suricatasc. It
is not intended to be enterprise-grade tool but it is more a proof of
concept/example code. The first command line argument of suricatasc is
used to specify the socket to connect to.
Configuration of the feature is made in the YAML under the 'unix-command'
section:
unix-command:
enabled: yes
filename: custom.socket
The path specified in 'filename' is not absolute and is relative to the
state directory.
A new running mode called 'unix-socket' is also added.
When starting in this mode, only a unix socket manager
is started. When it receives a 'pcap-file' command, the manager
start a 'pcap-file' running mode which does not really leave at
the end of file but simply exit. The manager is then able to start
a new running mode with a new file.
To start this mode, Suricata must be started with the --unix-socket
option which has an optional argument which fix the file name of the
socket. The path is not absolute and is relative to the state directory.
THe 'pcap-file' command adds a file to the list of files to treat.
For each pcap file, a pcap file running mode is started and the output
directory is changed to what specified in the command. The running
mode specified in the 'runmode' YAML setting is used to select which
running mode must be use for the pcap file treatment.
This requires modification in suricata.c file where initialisation code
is now conditional to the fact 'unix-socket' mode is not used.
Two other commands exists to get info on the remaining tasks:
* pcap-file-number: return the number of files in the waiting queue
* pcap-file-list: return the list of waiting files
'pcap-file-list' returns a structured object as message. The
structure is the following:
{
'count': 2,
'files': ['file1.pcap', 'file2.pcap']
}
13 years ago
fi
AS_IF([test "x$enable_unixsocket" = "xyes"], [AC_DEFINE([BUILD_UNIX_SOCKET], [1], [Unix socket support enabled])])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(nflog,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-nflog],[Enable libnetfilter_log support]),
[ enable_nflog="yes"],
[ enable_nflog="no"])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(nfqueue,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-nfqueue], [Enable NFQUEUE support for inline IDP]),[enable_nfqueue=yes],[enable_nfqueue=no])
if test "x$enable_nflog" = "xyes" || test "x$enable_nfqueue" = "xyes"; then
# libnfnetlink
case $host in
*-*-mingw32*)
;;
*)
AC_ARG_WITH(libnfnetlink_includes,
[ --with-libnfnetlink-includes=DIR libnfnetlink include directory],
[with_libnfnetlink_includes="$withval"],[with_libnfnetlink_includes=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(libnfnetlink_libraries,
[ --with-libnfnetlink-libraries=DIR libnfnetlink library directory],
[with_libnfnetlink_libraries="$withval"],[with_libnfnetlink_libraries="no"])
if test "$with_libnfnetlink_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libnfnetlink_includes}"
fi
if test "$with_libnfnetlink_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libnfnetlink_libraries}"
fi
NFNL=""
AC_CHECK_LIB(nfnetlink, nfnl_fd,, NFNL="no")
if test "$NFNL" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! nfnetlink library not found, go get it"
echo " from www.netfilter.org."
echo " we automatically append libnetfilter_queue/ when searching"
echo " for headers etc. when the --with-libnfnetlink-includes directive"
echo " is used"
echo
fi
;;
esac
fi
# enable support for NFQUEUE
AS_IF([test "x$enable_nfqueue" = "xyes"], [
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([NFQ],[1],[Enable Linux Netfilter NFQUEUE support for inline IDP])
#libnetfilter_queue
AC_ARG_WITH(libnetfilter_queue_includes,
[ --with-libnetfilter_queue-includes=DIR libnetfilter_queue include directory],
[with_libnetfilter_queue_includes="$withval"],[with_libnetfilter_queue_includes=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(libnetfilter_queue_libraries,
[ --with-libnetfilter_queue-libraries=DIR libnetfilter_queue library directory],
[with_libnetfilter_queue_libraries="$withval"],[with_libnetfilter_queue_libraries="no"])
if test "$with_libnetfilter_queue_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libnetfilter_queue_includes}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(libnetfilter_queue/libnetfilter_queue.h,,[AC_ERROR(libnetfilter_queue/libnetfilter_queue.h not found ...)])
if test "$with_libnetfilter_queue_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libnetfilter_queue_libraries}"
fi
#LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -lnetfilter_queue"
NFQ=""
case $host in
*-*-mingw32*)
AC_CHECK_LIB(netfilter_queue, nfq_open,, NFQ="no",-lws2_32)
AC_ARG_WITH(netfilterforwin_includes,
[ --with-netfilterforwin-includes=DIR netfilterforwin include directory],
[with_netfilterforwin_includes="$withval"],[with_netfilterforwin_includes=no])
if test "$with_netfilterforwin_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_netfilterforwin_includes}"
else
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I../../netfilterforwin"
fi
;;
*)
AC_CHECK_LIB(netfilter_queue, nfq_open,, NFQ="no",)
AC_CHECK_LIB([netfilter_queue], [nfq_set_queue_maxlen],AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_NFQ_MAXLEN],[1],[Found queue max length support in netfilter_queue]) ,,[-lnfnetlink])
AC_CHECK_LIB([netfilter_queue], [nfq_set_verdict2],AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_NFQ_SET_VERDICT2],[1],[Found nfq_set_verdict2 function in netfilter_queue]) ,,[-lnfnetlink])
AC_CHECK_LIB([netfilter_queue], [nfq_set_queue_flags],AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_NFQ_SET_QUEUE_FLAGS],[1],[Found nfq_set_queue_flags function in netfilter_queue]) ,,[-lnfnetlink])
nfq: add support for batch verdicts
Normally, there is one verdict per packet, i.e., we receive a packet,
process it, and then tell the kernel what to do with that packet (eg.
DROP or ACCEPT).
recv(), packet id x
send verdict v, packet id x
recv(), packet id x+1
send verdict v, packet id x+1
[..]
recv(), packet id x+n
send verdict v, packet id x+n
An alternative is to process several packets from the queue, and then send
a batch-verdict.
recv(), packet id x
recv(), packet id x+1
[..]
recv(), packet id x+n
send batch verdict v, packet id x+n
A batch verdict affects all previous packets (packet_id <= x+n),
we thus only need to remember the last packet_id seen.
Caveats:
- can't modify payload
- verdict is applied to all packets
- nfmark (if set) will be set for all packets
- increases latency (packets remain queued by the kernel
until batch verdict is sent).
To solve this, we only defer verdict for up to 20 packets and
send pending batch-verdict immediately if:
- no packets are currently queue
- current packet should be dropped
- current packet has different nfmark
- payload of packet was modified
This patch adds a configurable batch verdict support for workers runmode.
The batch verdicts are turned off by default.
Problem is that batch verdicts only work with kernels >= 3.1, i.e.
using newer libnetfilter_queue with an old kernel means non-working
suricata. So the functionnality has to be disabled by default.
12 years ago
AC_CHECK_LIB([netfilter_queue], [nfq_set_verdict_batch],AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_NFQ_SET_VERDICT_BATCH],[1],[Found nfq_set_verdict_batch function in netfilter_queue]) ,,[-lnfnetlink])
# check if the argument to nfq_get_payload is signed or unsigned
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for signed nfq_get_payload payload argument])
STORECFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
if test `basename $CC` = "clang"; then
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -Werror=incompatible-pointer-types"
else
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -Werror"
fi
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
[AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
[
#include <stdio.h>
#include <libnetfilter_queue/libnetfilter_queue.h>
],
[
char *pktdata;
nfq_get_payload(NULL, &pktdata);
])],
[libnetfilter_queue_nfq_get_payload_signed="yes"],
[libnetfilter_queue_nfq_get_payload_signed="no"])
AC_MSG_RESULT($libnetfilter_queue_nfq_get_payload_signed)
if test "x$libnetfilter_queue_nfq_get_payload_signed" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE([NFQ_GET_PAYLOAD_SIGNED], [1], [For signed version of nfq_get_payload])
fi
CFLAGS="${STORECFLAGS}"
;;
esac
if test "$NFQ" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! libnetfilter_queue library not found, go get it"
echo " from www.netfilter.org."
echo " we automatically append libnetfilter_queue/ when searching"
echo " for headers etc. when the --with-libnfq-includes directive"
echo " is used"
echo
exit 1
fi
])
# libnetfilter_log
AC_ARG_WITH(libnetfilter_log_includes,
[ --with-libnetfilter_log-includes=DIR libnetfilter_log include directory],
[with_libnetfilter_log_includes="$withval"],[with_libnetfilter_log_includes="no"])
AC_ARG_WITH(libnetfilter_log_libraries,
[ --with-libnetfilter_log-libraries=DIR libnetfilter_log library directory],
[with_libnetfilter_log_libraries="$withval"],[with_libnetfilter_log_libraries="no"])
if test "$enable_nflog" = "yes"; then
if test "$with_libnetfilter_log_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libnetfilter_log_includes}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(libnetfilter_log/libnetfilter_log.h,,[AC_ERROR(libnetfilter_log.h not found ...)])
if test "$with_libnetfilter_log_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libnetfilter_log_libraries}"
fi
NFLOG=""
AC_CHECK_LIB(netfilter_log, nflog_open,, NFLOG="no")
if test "$NFLOG" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! libnetfilter_log library not found, go get it"
echo " from http://www.netfilter.org."
echo
exit 1
else
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_NFLOG],[1],[nflog available])
enable_nflog="yes"
fi
fi
# prelude
AC_ARG_ENABLE(prelude,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-prelude], [Enable Prelude support for alerts]),,[enable_prelude=no])
# Prelude doesn't work with -Werror
STORECFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -Wno-error=unused-result"
AS_IF([test "x$enable_prelude" = "xyes"], [
AM_PATH_LIBPRELUDE(0.9.9, , AC_MSG_ERROR(Cannot find libprelude: Is libprelude-config in the path?), no)
if test "x${LIBPRELUDE_CFLAGS}" != "x"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} ${LIBPRELUDE_CFLAGS}"
fi
if test "x${LIBPRELUDE_LDFLAGS}" != "x"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} ${LIBPRELUDE_LDFLAGS}"
fi
if test "x${LIBPRELUDE_LIBS}" != "x"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} ${LIBPRELUDE_LIBS}"
fi
AC_DEFINE([PRELUDE], [1], [Libprelude support enabled])
])
CFLAGS="${STORECFLAGS}"
# libnet
AC_ARG_WITH(libnet_includes,
[ --with-libnet-includes=DIR libnet include directory],
[with_libnet_includes="$withval"],[with_libnet_includes="no"])
AC_ARG_WITH(libnet_libraries,
[ --with-libnet-libraries=DIR libnet library directory],
[with_libnet_libraries="$withval"],[with_libnet_libraries="no"])
if test "x$with_libnet_includes" != "xno"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libnet_includes}"
libnet_dir="${with_libnet_includes}"
else
libnet_dir="/usr/include /usr/local/include /usr/local/include/libnet11 /opt/local/include /usr/local/include/libnet-1.1"
fi
if test "x$with_libnet_libraries" != "xno"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libnet_libraries}"
fi
LIBNET_DETECT_FAIL="no"
LIBNET_INC_DIR=""
for i in $libnet_dir; do
if test -r "$i/libnet.h"; then
LIBNET_INC_DIR="$i"
fi
done
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for libnet.h version 1.1.x)
if test "$LIBNET_INC_DIR" != ""; then
if eval "grep LIBNET_VERSION $LIBNET_INC_DIR/libnet.h | grep -v '1.[[12]]' >/dev/null"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
LIBNET_DETECT_FAIL="yes"
LIBNET_FAIL_WARN($libnet_dir)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
fi
#CentOS, Fedora, Ubuntu-LTS, Ubuntu all set defines to the same values. libnet-config seems
#to have been depreciated but all distro's seem to include it as part of the package.
if test "$LIBNET_DETECT_FAIL" = "no"; then
LLIBNET=""
AC_CHECK_LIB(net, libnet_write,, LLIBNET="no")
if test "$LLIBNET" != "no"; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIBNET11],[1],(libnet 1.1 available))
AC_DEFINE([_DEFAULT_SOURCE],[1],(default source))
AC_DEFINE([_BSD_SOURCE],[1],(bsd source))
AC_DEFINE([__BSD_SOURCE],[1],(bsd source))
AC_DEFINE([__FAVOR_BSD],[1],(favor bsd))
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_NET_ETHERNET_H],[1],(ethernet.h))
else
#if we displayed a warning already no reason to do it again.
if test "$LIBNET_DETECT_FAIL" = "no"; then
LIBNET_DETECT_FAIL="yes"
LIBNET_FAIL_WARN($libnet_dir)
fi
fi
# see if we have the patched libnet 1.1
# http://www.inliniac.net/blog/2007/10/16/libnet-11-ipv6-fixes-and-additions.html
#
# To prevent duping the lib link we reset LIBS after this check. Setting action-if-found to NULL doesn't seem to work
# see: http://blog.flameeyes.eu/2008/04/29/i-consider-ac_check_lib-harmful
if test "$LIBNET_DETECT_FAIL" = "no"; then
LLIBNET=""
TMPLIBS="${LIBS}"
AC_CHECK_LIB(net, libnet_build_icmpv6_unreach,, LLIBNET="no")
if test "$LLIBNET" != "no"; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIBNET_ICMPV6_UNREACH],[1],(libnet_build_icmpv6_unreach available))
fi
LIBS="${TMPLIBS}"
fi
fi
else
LIBNET_DETECT_FAIL="yes"
LIBNET_FAIL_WARN($libnet_dir)
fi
# libpcap
AC_ARG_WITH(libpcap_includes,
[ --with-libpcap-includes=DIR libpcap include directory],
[with_libpcap_includes="$withval"],[with_libpcap_includes=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(libpcap_libraries,
[ --with-libpcap-libraries=DIR libpcap library directory],
[with_libpcap_libraries="$withval"],[with_libpcap_libraries="no"])
if test "$with_libpcap_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libpcap_includes}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(pcap.h,,[AC_ERROR(pcap.h not found ...)])
if test "$with_libpcap_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libpcap_libraries}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([pcap.h pcap/pcap.h pcap/bpf.h])
LIBPCAP=""
AC_CHECK_LIB(pcap, pcap_open_live,, LIBPCAP="no", [-lpthread])
if test "$LIBPCAP" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! libpcap library not found, go get it"
echo " from http://www.tcpdump.org or your distribution:"
echo
echo " Ubuntu: apt-get install libpcap-dev"
echo " Fedora: yum install libpcap-devel"
echo
exit 1
fi
# pcap_activate and pcap_create only exists in libpcap >= 1.0
LIBPCAPVTEST=""
#To prevent duping the lib link we reset LIBS after this check. Setting action-if-found to NULL doesn't seem to work
#see: http://blog.flameeyes.eu/2008/04/29/i-consider-ac_check_lib-harmful
TMPLIBS="${LIBS}"
AC_CHECK_LIB(pcap, pcap_activate,, LPCAPVTEST="no")
if test "$LPCAPVTEST" != "no"; then
AC_PATH_PROG(HAVE_PCAP_CONFIG, pcap-config, "no")
if test "$HAVE_PCAP_CONFIG" = "no" -o "$cross_compiling" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([LIBPCAP_VERSION_MAJOR],[1],(libpcap version 1.0+))
else
PCAP_CFLAGS="$(pcap-config --defines) $(pcap-config --cflags)"
AC_SUBST(PCAP_CFLAGS)
AC_DEFINE([LIBPCAP_VERSION_MAJOR],[1],(libpcap version 1.0+))
fi
else
AC_DEFINE([LIBPCAP_VERSION_MAJOR],[0],(libpcap version 0.x))
fi
LIBS="${TMPLIBS}"
#Appears as if pcap_set_buffer_size is linux only?
LIBPCAPSBUFF=""
#To prevent duping the lib link we reset LIBS after this check. Setting action-if-found to NULL doesn't seem to work
#see: http://blog.flameeyes.eu/2008/04/29/i-consider-ac_check_lib-harmful
TMPLIBS="${LIBS}"
AC_CHECK_LIB(pcap, pcap_set_buffer_size,, LPCAPSBUFF="no")
if test "$LPCAPSBUFF" != "no"; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_PCAP_SET_BUFF],[1],(libpcap has pcap_set_buffer_size function))
fi
LIBS="${TMPLIBS}"
# libpfring
# libpfring (currently only supported for libpcap enabled pfring)
# Error on the side of caution. If libpfring enabled pcap is being used and we don't link against -lpfring compilation will fail.
AC_ARG_ENABLE(pfring,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-pfring], [Enable Native PF_RING support]),,[enable_pfring=no])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_pfring" = "xyes"], [
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_PFRING],[1],(PF_RING support enabled))
#We have to set CFLAGS for AC_TRY_COMPILE as it doesn't pay attention to CPPFLAGS
AC_ARG_WITH(libpfring_includes,
[ --with-libpfring-includes=DIR libpfring include directory],
[with_libpfring_includes="$withval"],[with_libpfring_includes=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(libpfring_libraries,
[ --with-libpfring-libraries=DIR libpfring library directory],
[with_libpfring_libraries="$withval"],[with_libpfring_libraries="no"])
if test "$with_libpfring_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libpfring_includes}"
fi
if test "$with_libpfring_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libpfring_libraries}"
fi
LIBPFRING=""
AC_CHECK_LIB(pfring, pfring_open,, LIBPFRING="no", [-lpcap])
if test "$LIBPFRING" != "no"; then
STORECFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} -Werror"
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE(
[AC_LANG_PROGRAM(
[
#include <pfring.h>
],
[
pfring_recv_chunk(NULL, NULL, 0, 0);
])],
[pfring_recv_chunk="yes"],
[pfring_recv_chunk="no"])
CFLAGS="${STORECFLAGS}"
if test "x$pfring_recv_chunk" != "xyes"; then
if test "x$enable_pfring" = "xyes"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! --enable-pfring was passed but the library version is < 6, go get it"
echo " from http://www.ntop.org/products/pf_ring/"
echo
exit 1
fi
else
LIBS="${LIBS} -lrt -lnuma"
fi
else
if test "x$enable_pfring" = "xyes"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! --enable-pfring was passed but the library was not found, go get it"
echo " from http://www.ntop.org/products/pf_ring/"
echo
exit 1
fi
fi
])
# AF_PACKET support
AC_ARG_ENABLE(af-packet,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-af-packet], [Enable AF_PACKET support [default=yes]]),
,[enable_af_packet=yes])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_af_packet" = "xyes"], [
AC_CHECK_DECL([TPACKET_V2],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_AF_PACKET],[1],[AF_PACKET support is available]),
[enable_af_packet="no"],
[[#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <linux/if_packet.h>]])
AC_CHECK_DECL([PACKET_FANOUT_QM],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_PACKET_FANOUT],[1],[Recent packet fanout support is available]),
[],
[[#include <linux/if_packet.h>]])
])
# Netmap support
AC_ARG_ENABLE(netmap,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-netmap], [Enable Netmap support]),,[enable_netmap=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(netmap_includes,
[ --with-netmap-includes=DIR netmap include directory],
[with_netmap_includes="$withval"],[with_netmap_includes=no])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_netmap" = "xyes"], [
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_NETMAP],[1],(NETMAP support enabled))
if test "$with_netmap_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_netmap_includes}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(net/netmap_user.h,,[AC_ERROR(net/netmap_user.h not found ...)],)
])
# libhtp
AC_ARG_ENABLE(non-bundled-htp,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-non-bundled-htp], [Enable the use of an already installed version of htp]),,[enable_non_bundled_htp=no])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_non_bundled_htp" = "xyes"], [
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([libhtp], htp,, [with_pkgconfig_htp=no])
if test "$with_pkgconfig_htp" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} ${libhtp_CFLAGS}"
LIBS="${LIBS} ${libhtp_LIBS}"
fi
AC_ARG_WITH(libhtp_includes,
[ --with-libhtp-includes=DIR libhtp include directory],
[with_libhtp_includes="$withval"],[with_libhtp_includes=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(libhtp_libraries,
[ --with-libhtp-libraries=DIR libhtp library directory],
[with_libhtp_libraries="$withval"],[with_libhtp_libraries="no"])
if test "$with_libhtp_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="-I${with_libhtp_includes} ${CPPFLAGS}"
fi
if test "$with_libhtp_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libhtp_libraries}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(htp/htp.h,,[AC_ERROR(htp/htp.h not found ...)])
LIBHTP=""
AC_CHECK_LIB(htp, htp_conn_create,, LIBHTP="no")
if test "$LIBHTP" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! libhtp library not found"
echo
exit 1
fi
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBHTPMINVERSION, [htp >= 0.5.5],[libhtp_minver_found="yes"],[libhtp_minver_found="no"])
if test "$libhtp_minver_found" = "no"; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBHTPDEVVERSION, [htp = 0.5.X],[libhtp_devver_found="yes"],[libhtp_devver_found="no"])
if test "$libhtp_devver_found" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! libhtp was found but it is neither >= 0.5.5, nor the dev 0.5.X"
echo
exit 1
fi
fi
AC_CHECK_LIB([htp], [htp_config_register_request_uri_normalize],AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_HTP_URI_NORMALIZE_HOOK],[1],[Found htp_config_register_request_uri_normalize function in libhtp]) ,,[-lhtp])
# check for htp_tx_get_response_headers_raw
AC_CHECK_LIB([htp], [htp_tx_get_response_headers_raw],AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_HTP_TX_GET_RESPONSE_HEADERS_RAW],[1],[Found htp_tx_get_response_headers_raw in libhtp]) ,,[-lhtp])
AC_CHECK_LIB([htp], [htp_decode_query_inplace],AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_HTP_DECODE_QUERY_INPLACE],[1],[Found htp_decode_query_inplace function in libhtp]) ,,[-lhtp])
AC_EGREP_HEADER(htp_config_set_path_decode_u_encoding, htp/htp.h, AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_HTP_SET_PATH_DECODE_U_ENCODING],[1],[Found usable htp_config_set_path_decode_u_encoding function in libhtp]) )
])
if test "x$enable_non_bundled_htp" = "xno"; then
# test if we have a bundled htp
if test -d "$srcdir/libhtp"; then
AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS([libhtp])
HTP_DIR="libhtp"
AC_SUBST(HTP_DIR)
HTP_LDADD="../libhtp/htp/libhtp.la"
AC_SUBST(HTP_LDADD)
# make sure libhtp is added to the includes
CPPFLAGS="-I${srcdir}/../libhtp/ ${CPPFLAGS}"
AC_CHECK_HEADER(iconv.h,,[AC_ERROR(iconv.h not found ...)])
AC_CHECK_LIB(iconv, libiconv_close)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_HTP_URI_NORMALIZE_HOOK],[1],[Assuming htp_config_register_request_uri_normalize function in bundled libhtp])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_HTP_TX_GET_RESPONSE_HEADERS_RAW],[1],[Assuming htp_tx_get_response_headers_raw function in bundled libhtp])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([HAVE_HTP_DECODE_QUERY_INPLACE],[1],[Assuming htp_decode_query_inplace function in bundled libhtp])
else
echo
echo " ERROR: Libhtp is not bundled. Get libhtp by doing:"
echo " git clone https://github.com/ironbee/libhtp"
echo " Then re-run Suricata's autogen.sh and configure script."
echo " Or, if libhtp is installed in a different location,"
echo " pass --enable-non-bundled-htp to Suricata's configure script."
echo " Add --with-libhtp-includes=<dir> and --with-libhtp-libraries=<dir> if"
echo " libhtp is not installed in the include and library paths."
echo
exit 1
fi
fi
# enable CUDA output
AC_ARG_ENABLE(cuda,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-cuda], [Enable experimental CUDA pattern matching]),,[enable_cuda=no])
AS_IF([test "x$enable_cuda" = "xyes"], [
AC_ARG_WITH(cuda_includes,
[ --with-cuda-includes=DIR cuda include directory],
[with_cuda_includes="$withval"],[with_cuda_includes=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(cuda_libraries,
[ --with-cuda-libraries=DIR cuda library directory],
[with_cuda_libraries="$withval"],[with_cuda_libraries="no"])
AC_ARG_WITH(cuda_nvcc,
[ --with-cuda-nvcc=DIR cuda nvcc compiler directory],
[with_cuda_nvcc="$withval"],[with_cuda_nvcc=no])
AC_DEFINE([SC_CUDA_SUPPORT__],[1],(CUDA support enabled))
if test "$with_cuda_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_cuda_includes}"
else
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I/usr/local/cuda/include"
fi
if test "$with_cuda_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_cuda_libraries}"
fi
if test "$with_cuda_nvcc" != "no"; then
NVCC_DIR="${with_cuda_nvcc}"
else
NVCC_DIR="/usr/local/cuda/bin"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(cuda.h,,[AC_ERROR(cuda.h not found ...)])
LIBCUDA=""
AC_CHECK_LIB(cuda, cuArray3DCreate,, LIBCUDA="no")
if test "$LIBCUDA" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! libcuda library not found"
echo
exit 1
fi
AC_PATH_PROG([NVCC], [nvcc], no, [$PATH:$NVCC_DIR])
if test "x$NVCC" = "xno"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! CUDA nvcc compiler not found: use --with-cuda-nvcc=DIR"
echo
exit 1
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for nvcc version)
NVCCVER=`$NVCC --version | grep "release" | sed 's/.*release \(@<:@0-9@:>@\)\.\(@<:@0-9@:>@\).*/\1\2/'`
AC_MSG_RESULT($NVCCVER)
if test "$NVCCVER" -lt 31; then
echo
echo " Warning! Your CUDA nvcc version might be outdated."
echo " If compilation fails try the latest CUDA toolkit from"
echo " www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_develop.html"
echo
fi
AM_PATH_PYTHON(,, no)
if test "x$PYTHON" = "xno"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! Compiling CUDA kernels requires python."
echo
exit 1
fi
])
AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_CUDA], [test "x$enable_cuda" = "xyes"])
# Check for libcap-ng
case $host in
*-*-linux*)
AC_ARG_WITH(libcap_ng_includes,
[ --with-libcap_ng-includes=DIR libcap_ng include directory],
[with_libcap_ng_includes="$withval"],[with_libcap_ng_includes=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(libcap_ng_libraries,
[ --with-libcap_ng-libraries=DIR libcap_ng library directory],
[with_libcap_ng_libraries="$withval"],[with_libcap_ng_libraries="no"])
if test "$with_libcap_ng_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libcap_ng_includes}"
fi
if test "$with_libcap_ng_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libcap_ng_libraries}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(cap-ng.h,,LIBCAP_NG="no")
if test "$LIBCAP_NG" != "no"; then
LIBCAP_NG=""
AC_CHECK_LIB(cap-ng,capng_clear,,LIBCAP_NG="no")
fi
if test "$LIBCAP_NG" != "no"; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIBCAP_NG],[1],[Libpcap-ng support])
fi
if test "$LIBCAP_NG" = "no"; then
echo
echo " WARNING! libcap-ng library not found, go get it"
echo " from http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/libcap-ng/"
echo " or your distribution:"
echo
echo " Ubuntu: apt-get install libcap-ng-dev"
echo " Fedora: yum install libcap-ng-devel"
echo
echo " Suricata will be built without support for dropping privs."
echo
fi
;;
esac
# Check for DAG support.
AC_ARG_ENABLE(dag,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-dag],[Enable DAG capture]),
[ enable_dag=yes ],
[ enable_dag=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(dag_includes,
[ --with-dag-includes=DIR dagapi include directory],
[with_dag_includes="$withval"],[with_dag_includes="no"])
AC_ARG_WITH(dag_libraries,
[ --with-dag-libraries=DIR dagapi library directory],
[with_dag_libraries="$withval"],[with_dag_libraries="no"])
if test "$enable_dag" = "yes"; then
if test "$with_dag_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_dag_includes}"
fi
if test "$with_dag_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_dag_libraries}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(dagapi.h,DAG="yes",DAG="no")
if test "$DAG" != "no"; then
DAG=""
AC_CHECK_LIB(dag,dag_open,,DAG="no",)
fi
if test "$DAG" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! libdag library not found"
echo
exit 1
fi
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_DAG],[1],(Endace DAG card support enabled))
fi
# libnspr
enable_nspr="no"
# Try pkg-config first:
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([libnspr], nspr,, [with_pkgconfig_nspr=no])
if test "$with_pkgconfig_nspr" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} ${libnspr_CFLAGS}"
LIBS="${LIBS} ${libnspr_LIBS}"
fi
AC_ARG_WITH(libnspr_includes,
[ --with-libnspr-includes=DIR libnspr include directory],
[with_libnspr_includes="$withval"],[with_libnspr_includes=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(libnspr_libraries,
[ --with-libnspr-libraries=DIR libnspr library directory],
[with_libnspr_libraries="$withval"],[with_libnspr_libraries="no"])
if test "$with_libnspr_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libnspr_includes}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(nspr.h,NSPR="yes",NSPR="no")
if test "$NSPR" = "yes"; then
if test "$with_libnspr_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libnspr_libraries}"
fi
AC_CHECK_LIB(nspr4, PR_GetCurrentThread,, NSPR="no")
if test "$NSPR" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! libnspr library not found, go get it"
echo " from Mozilla or your distribution:"
echo
echo " Ubuntu: apt-get install libnspr4-dev"
echo " Fedora: yum install nspr-devel"
echo
exit 1
fi
enable_nspr="yes"
fi
# libnss
enable_nss="no"
# Try pkg-config first:
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([libnss], nss,, [with_pkgconfig_nss=no])
if test "$with_pkgconfig_nss" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} ${libnss_CFLAGS}"
LIBS="${LIBS} ${libnss_LIBS}"
fi
AC_ARG_WITH(libnss_includes,
[ --with-libnss-includes=DIR libnss include directory],
[with_libnss_includes="$withval"],[with_libnss_includes=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(libnss_libraries,
[ --with-libnss-libraries=DIR libnss library directory],
[with_libnss_libraries="$withval"],[with_libnss_libraries="no"])
if test "$with_libnss_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libnss_includes}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(sechash.h,NSS="yes",NSS="no")
if test "$NSS" = "yes"; then
if test "$with_libnss_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libnss_libraries}"
fi
AC_CHECK_LIB(nss3, HASH_Begin,, NSS="no")
if test "$NSS" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! libnss library not found, go get it"
echo " from Mozilla or your distribution:"
echo
echo " Ubuntu: apt-get install libnss3-dev"
echo " Fedora: yum install nss-devel"
echo
exit 1
fi
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_NSS],[1],[libnss available for md5])
enable_nss="yes"
fi
# libmagic
AC_ARG_WITH(libmagic_includes,
[ --with-libmagic-includes=DIR libmagic include directory],
[with_libmagic_includes="$withval"],[with_libmagic_includes=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(libmagic_libraries,
[ --with-libmagic-libraries=DIR libmagic library directory],
[with_libmagic_libraries="$withval"],[with_libmagic_libraries="no"])
if test "$with_libmagic_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libmagic_includes}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(magic.h,,[AC_ERROR(magic.h not found ...)])
if test "$with_libmagic_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libmagic_libraries}"
fi
MAGIC=""
AC_CHECK_LIB(magic, magic_open,, MAGIC="no")
if test "$MAGIC" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! magic library not found, go get it"
echo " from http://www.darwinsys.com/file/ or your distribution:"
echo
echo " Ubuntu: apt-get install libmagic-dev"
echo " Fedora: yum install file-devel"
echo
exit 1
fi
# Napatech - Using the 3GD API
AC_ARG_ENABLE(napatech,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-napatech],[Enabled Napatech Devices]),
[ enable_napatech=yes ],
[ enable_napatech=no])
AC_ARG_WITH(napatech_includes,
[ --with-napatech-includes=DIR napatech include directory],
[with_napatech_includes="$withval"],[with_napatech_includes="/opt/napatech3/include"])
AC_ARG_WITH(napatech_libraries,
[ --with-napatech-libraries=DIR napatech library directory],
[with_napatech_libraries="$withval"],[with_napatech_libraries="/opt/napatech3/lib"])
if test "$enable_napatech" = "yes"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_napatech_includes}"
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_napatech_libraries} -lntapi"
AC_CHECK_HEADER(nt.h,NAPATECH="yes",NAPATECH="no")
if test "$NAPATECH" != "no"; then
NAPATECH=""
AC_CHECK_LIB(ntapi, NT_Init,NAPATECH="yes",NAPATECH="no")
fi
if test "$NAPATECH" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! libntapi library not found"
echo
exit 1
fi
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_NAPATECH],[1],(Napatech capture card support))
fi
# liblua
AC_ARG_ENABLE(lua,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-lua],[Enable Lua support]),
[ enable_lua="yes"],
[ enable_lua="no"])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(luajit,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-luajit],[Enable Luajit support]),
[ enable_luajit="yes"],
[ enable_luajit="no"])
if test "$enable_lua" = "yes"; then
if test "$enable_luajit" = "yes"; then
echo "ERROR: can't enable liblua and luajit at the same time."
echo "For LuaJIT, just use --enable-luajit. For liblua (no jit)"
echo "support, use just --enable-lua."
echo "Both options will enable the Lua scripting capabilities"
echo "in Suricata".
echo
exit 1
fi
fi
AC_ARG_WITH(liblua_includes,
[ --with-liblua-includes=DIR liblua include directory],
[with_liblua_includes="$withval"],[with_liblua_includes="no"])
AC_ARG_WITH(liblua_libraries,
[ --with-liblua-libraries=DIR liblua library directory],
[with_liblua_libraries="$withval"],[with_liblua_libraries="no"])
if test "$enable_lua" = "yes"; then
if test "$with_liblua_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_liblua_includes}"
else
# lua lua51 lua5.1 lua-5.1
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LUA], [lua], [LUA="yes"], [
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LUA], [lua5.1], [LUA="yes"], [
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LUA], [lua-5.1], [LUA="yes"], [
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LUA], [lua51], [LUA="yes"], [
LUA="no"
])
])
])
])
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} ${LUA_CFLAGS}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(lualib.h,LUA="yes",LUA="no")
if test "$LUA" = "yes"; then
if test "$with_liblua_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_liblua_libraries}"
AC_CHECK_LIB(${LUA_LIB_NAME}, luaL_openlibs,, LUA="no")
if test "$LUA" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! liblua library not found, go get it"
echo " from http://lua.org/index.html or your distribution:"
echo
echo " Ubuntu: apt-get install liblua-5.1-dev"
echo " CentOS/Fedora: yum install lua-devel"
echo
echo " If you installed software in a non-standard prefix"
echo " consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable"
echo " or use --with-liblua-libraries configure option."
echo
exit 1
fi
else
# lua lua51 lua5.1 lua-5.1
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LUA], [lua], [LUA="yes"], [
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LUA], [lua5.1], [LUA="yes"], [
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LUA], [lua-5.1], [LUA="yes"], [
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LUA], [lua51], [LUA="yes"], [
LUA="no"
])
])
])
])
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} ${LUA_LIBS}"
fi
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LUA],[1],[liblua available])
enable_lua="yes"
else
echo
echo " ERROR! liblua headers not found, go get them"
echo " from http://lua.org/index.html or your distribution:"
echo
echo " Ubuntu: apt-get install liblua-5.1-dev"
echo " CentOS/Fedora: yum install lua-devel"
echo
echo " If you installed software in a non-standard prefix"
echo " consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable"
echo " or use --with-liblua-includes and --with-liblua-libraries"
echo " configure option."
echo
exit 1
fi
fi
# libluajit
AC_ARG_WITH(libluajit_includes,
[ --with-libluajit-includes=DIR libluajit include directory],
[with_libluajit_includes="$withval"],[with_libluajit_includes="no"])
AC_ARG_WITH(libluajit_libraries,
[ --with-libluajit-libraries=DIR libluajit library directory],
[with_libluajit_libraries="$withval"],[with_libluajit_libraries="no"])
if test "$enable_luajit" = "yes"; then
if test "$with_libluajit_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libluajit_includes}"
else
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LUAJIT], [luajit], , LUAJIT="no")
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} ${LUAJIT_CFLAGS}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(lualib.h,LUAJIT="yes",LUAJIT="no")
if test "$LUAJIT" = "yes"; then
if test "$with_libluajit_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libluajit_libraries}"
else
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([LUAJIT], [luajit])
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} ${LUAJIT_LIBS}"
fi
AC_CHECK_LIB(luajit-5.1, luaL_openlibs,, LUAJIT="no")
if test "$LUAJIT" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! libluajit library not found, go get it"
echo " from http://luajit.org/index.html or your distribution:"
echo
echo " Ubuntu: apt-get install libluajit-5.1-dev"
echo
echo " If you installed software in a non-standard prefix"
echo " consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable"
echo " or use --with-libluajit-libraries configure option."
echo
exit 1
fi
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LUA],[1],[lua support available])
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LUAJIT],[1],[libluajit available])
enable_lua="yes, through luajit"
enable_luajit="yes"
else
echo
echo " ERROR! libluajit headers not found, go get them"
echo " from http://luajit.org/index.html or your distribution:"
echo
echo " Ubuntu: apt-get install libluajit-5.1-dev"
echo
echo " If you installed software in a non-standard prefix"
echo " consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable"
echo " or use --with-libluajit-includes and --with-libluajit-libraries"
echo " configure option."
echo
exit 1
fi
fi
# libgeoip
AC_ARG_ENABLE(geoip,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-geoip],[Enable GeoIP support]),
[ enable_geoip="yes"],
[ enable_geoip="no"])
AC_ARG_WITH(libgeoip_includes,
[ --with-libgeoip-includes=DIR libgeoip include directory],
[with_libgeoip_includes="$withval"],[with_libgeoip_includes="no"])
AC_ARG_WITH(libgeoip_libraries,
[ --with-libgeoip-libraries=DIR libgeoip library directory],
[with_libgeoip_libraries="$withval"],[with_libgeoip_libraries="no"])
if test "$enable_geoip" = "yes"; then
if test "$with_libgeoip_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libgeoip_includes}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER(GeoIP.h,GEOIP="yes",GEOIP="no")
if test "$GEOIP" = "yes"; then
if test "$with_libgeoip_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libgeoip_libraries}"
fi
AC_CHECK_LIB(GeoIP, GeoIP_country_code_by_ipnum,, GEOIP="no")
fi
if test "$GEOIP" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! libgeoip library not found, go get it"
echo " from http://www.maxmind.com/en/geolite or your distribution:"
echo
echo " Ubuntu: apt-get install libgeoip-dev"
echo " Fedora: yum install GeoIP-devel"
echo
exit 1
fi
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_GEOIP],[1],[libgeoip available])
enable_geoip="yes"
fi
# Position Independent Executable
AC_ARG_ENABLE(pie,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-pie],[Enable compiling as a position independent executable]),
[ enable_pie="yes"],
[ enable_pie="no"])
if test "$enable_pie" = "yes"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -fPIC"
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -pie"
fi
# libhiredis
AC_ARG_ENABLE(hiredis,
AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-hiredis],[Enable Redis support]),
[ enable_hiredis="yes"],
[ enable_hiredis="no"])
AC_ARG_WITH(libhiredis_includes,
[ --with-libhiredis-includes=DIR libhiredis include directory],
[with_libhiredis_includes="$withval"],[with_libhiredis_includes="no"])
AC_ARG_WITH(libhiredis_libraries,
[ --with-libhiredis-libraries=DIR libhiredis library directory],
[with_libhiredis_libraries="$withval"],[with_libhiredis_libraries="no"])
if test "$enable_hiredis" = "yes"; then
if test "$with_libhiredis_includes" != "no"; then
CPPFLAGS="${CPPFLAGS} -I${with_libhiredis_includes}"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADER("hiredis/hiredis.h",HIREDIS="yes",HIREDIS="no")
if test "$HIREDIS" = "yes"; then
if test "$with_libhiredis_libraries" != "no"; then
LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -L${with_libhiredis_libraries}"
fi
AC_CHECK_LIB(hiredis, redisConnect,, HIREDIS="no")
fi
if test "$HIREDIS" = "no"; then
echo
echo " ERROR! libhiredis library not found, go get it"
echo " from https://github.com/redis/hiredis or your distribution:"
echo
echo " Ubuntu: apt-get install libhiredis-dev"
echo " Fedora: yum install libhiredis-devel"
echo
exit 1
fi
if test "$HIREDIS" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIBHIREDIS],[1],[libhiredis available])
enable_hiredis="yes"
fi
fi
# get cache line size
AC_PATH_PROG(HAVE_GETCONF_CMD, getconf, "no")
if test "$HAVE_GETCONF_CMD" != "no"; then
CLS=$(getconf LEVEL1_DCACHE_LINESIZE)
if [test "$CLS" != "" && test "$CLS" != "0"]; then
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([CLS],[${CLS}],[L1 cache line size])
else
AC_DEFINE([CLS],[64],[L1 cache line size])
fi
else
AC_DEFINE([CLS],[64],[L1 cache line size])
fi
# get revision
if test -f ./revision; then
REVISION=`cat ./revision`
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([REVISION],[${REVISION}],[Git revision])
else
AC_PATH_PROG(HAVE_GIT_CMD, git, "no")
if test "$HAVE_GIT_CMD" != "no"; then
if [ test -d .git ]; then
REVISION=`git rev-parse --short HEAD`
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([REVISION],[${REVISION}],[Git revision])
fi
fi
fi
AC_SUBST(CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(LDFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(CPPFLAGS)
define([EXPAND_VARIABLE],
[$2=[$]$1
if test $prefix = 'NONE'; then
prefix="/usr/local"
fi
while true; do
case "[$]$2" in
*\[$]* ) eval "$2=[$]$2" ;;
*) break ;;
esac
done
eval "$2=[$]$2$3"
])dnl EXPAND_VARIABLE
# suricata log dir
if test "$WINDOWS_PATH" = "yes"; then
systemtype="`systeminfo | grep \"based PC\"`"
case "$systemtype" in
*x64*)
e_winbase="C:\\\\Program Files (x86)\\\\Suricata"
;;
*)
e_winbase="C:\\\\Program Files\\\\Suricata"
;;
esac
e_sysconfdir="$e_winbase\\\\"
e_sysconfrulesdir="$e_winbase\\\\rules\\\\"
e_magic_file="$e_winbase\\\\magic.mgc"
e_magic_file_comment=""
e_logdir="$e_winbase\\\\log"
e_logfilesdir="$e_logdir\\\\files"
e_logcertsdir="$e_logdir\\\\certs"
else
EXPAND_VARIABLE(localstatedir, e_logdir, "/log/suricata/")
EXPAND_VARIABLE(localstatedir, e_rundir, "/run/")
EXPAND_VARIABLE(localstatedir, e_logfilesdir, "/log/suricata/files")
EXPAND_VARIABLE(localstatedir, e_logcertsdir, "/log/suricata/certs")
EXPAND_VARIABLE(sysconfdir, e_sysconfdir, "/suricata/")
EXPAND_VARIABLE(sysconfdir, e_sysconfrulesdir, "/suricata/rules")
unix-manager: add unix command socket and associated script
This patch introduces a unix command socket. JSON formatted messages
can be exchanged between suricata and a program connecting to a
dedicated socket.
The protocol is the following:
* Client connects to the socket
* It sends a version message: { "version": "$VERSION_ID" }
* Server answers with { "return": "OK|NOK" }
If server returns OK, the client is now allowed to send command.
The format of command is the following:
{
"command": "pcap-file",
"arguments": { "filename": "smtp-clean.pcap", "output-dir": "/tmp/out" }
}
The server will try to execute the "command" specified with the
(optional) provided "arguments".
The answer by server is the following:
{
"return": "OK|NOK",
"message": JSON_OBJECT or information string
}
A simple script is provided and is available under scripts/suricatasc. It
is not intended to be enterprise-grade tool but it is more a proof of
concept/example code. The first command line argument of suricatasc is
used to specify the socket to connect to.
Configuration of the feature is made in the YAML under the 'unix-command'
section:
unix-command:
enabled: yes
filename: custom.socket
The path specified in 'filename' is not absolute and is relative to the
state directory.
A new running mode called 'unix-socket' is also added.
When starting in this mode, only a unix socket manager
is started. When it receives a 'pcap-file' command, the manager
start a 'pcap-file' running mode which does not really leave at
the end of file but simply exit. The manager is then able to start
a new running mode with a new file.
To start this mode, Suricata must be started with the --unix-socket
option which has an optional argument which fix the file name of the
socket. The path is not absolute and is relative to the state directory.
THe 'pcap-file' command adds a file to the list of files to treat.
For each pcap file, a pcap file running mode is started and the output
directory is changed to what specified in the command. The running
mode specified in the 'runmode' YAML setting is used to select which
running mode must be use for the pcap file treatment.
This requires modification in suricata.c file where initialisation code
is now conditional to the fact 'unix-socket' mode is not used.
Two other commands exists to get info on the remaining tasks:
* pcap-file-number: return the number of files in the waiting queue
* pcap-file-list: return the list of waiting files
'pcap-file-list' returns a structured object as message. The
structure is the following:
{
'count': 2,
'files': ['file1.pcap', 'file2.pcap']
}
13 years ago
EXPAND_VARIABLE(localstatedir, e_localstatedir, "/run/suricata")
fi
AC_SUBST(e_logdir)
AC_SUBST(e_rundir)
AC_SUBST(e_logfilesdir)
AC_SUBST(e_logcertsdir)
AC_SUBST(e_sysconfdir)
AC_SUBST(e_sysconfrulesdir)
unix-manager: add unix command socket and associated script
This patch introduces a unix command socket. JSON formatted messages
can be exchanged between suricata and a program connecting to a
dedicated socket.
The protocol is the following:
* Client connects to the socket
* It sends a version message: { "version": "$VERSION_ID" }
* Server answers with { "return": "OK|NOK" }
If server returns OK, the client is now allowed to send command.
The format of command is the following:
{
"command": "pcap-file",
"arguments": { "filename": "smtp-clean.pcap", "output-dir": "/tmp/out" }
}
The server will try to execute the "command" specified with the
(optional) provided "arguments".
The answer by server is the following:
{
"return": "OK|NOK",
"message": JSON_OBJECT or information string
}
A simple script is provided and is available under scripts/suricatasc. It
is not intended to be enterprise-grade tool but it is more a proof of
concept/example code. The first command line argument of suricatasc is
used to specify the socket to connect to.
Configuration of the feature is made in the YAML under the 'unix-command'
section:
unix-command:
enabled: yes
filename: custom.socket
The path specified in 'filename' is not absolute and is relative to the
state directory.
A new running mode called 'unix-socket' is also added.
When starting in this mode, only a unix socket manager
is started. When it receives a 'pcap-file' command, the manager
start a 'pcap-file' running mode which does not really leave at
the end of file but simply exit. The manager is then able to start
a new running mode with a new file.
To start this mode, Suricata must be started with the --unix-socket
option which has an optional argument which fix the file name of the
socket. The path is not absolute and is relative to the state directory.
THe 'pcap-file' command adds a file to the list of files to treat.
For each pcap file, a pcap file running mode is started and the output
directory is changed to what specified in the command. The running
mode specified in the 'runmode' YAML setting is used to select which
running mode must be use for the pcap file treatment.
This requires modification in suricata.c file where initialisation code
is now conditional to the fact 'unix-socket' mode is not used.
Two other commands exists to get info on the remaining tasks:
* pcap-file-number: return the number of files in the waiting queue
* pcap-file-list: return the list of waiting files
'pcap-file-list' returns a structured object as message. The
structure is the following:
{
'count': 2,
'files': ['file1.pcap', 'file2.pcap']
}
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AC_SUBST(e_localstatedir)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([CONFIG_DIR],["$e_sysconfdir"],[Our CONFIG_DIR])
AC_SUBST(e_magic_file)
AC_SUBST(e_magic_file_comment)
EXPAND_VARIABLE(prefix, CONFIGURE_PREFIX)
EXPAND_VARIABLE(sysconfdir, CONFIGURE_SYSCONDIR)
EXPAND_VARIABLE(localstatedir, CONFIGURE_LOCALSTATEDIR)
AC_SUBST(CONFIGURE_PREFIX)
AC_SUBST(CONFIGURE_SYSCONDIR)
AC_SUBST(CONFIGURE_LOCALSTATEDIR)
Add option on Tile-Gx for logging for fast.log alerts over PCIe
When running on a TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, setting the filetype of fast.log
to pcie, will open a connection over PCIe to a host application caleld
tile-pcie-logd, that receives the alert strings and writes them to a file
on the host. The file name to open is also passed over the PCIe link.
This allows running Suricata on the TILEncore-Gx PCIe card, but have the
alerts logged to the host system's file system efficiently. The PCIe API that
is used is the Tilera Packet Queue (PQ) API which can access PCIe from User
Space, thus avoiding system calls.
Created util-logopenfile-tile.c and util-logopen-tile.h for the TILE
specific PCIe logging functionality.
Using Write() and Close() function pointers in LogFileCtx, which
default to standard write and close for files and sockets, but are
changed to PCIe write and close functions when a PCIe channel is
openned for logging.
Moved Logging contex out of tm-modules.h into util-logopenfile.h,
where it makes more sense. This required including util-logopenfile.h
into a couple of alert-*.c files, which previously were getting the
definitions from tm-modules.h.
The source and Makefile for tile-pcie-logd are added in contrib/tile-pcie-logd.
By default, the file name for fast.log specified in suricata.yaml is used as
the filename on the host. An optional argument to tile-pcie-logd, --prefix=,
can be added to prepend the supplied file path. For example, is the file
in suricata.yaml is specified as "/var/log/fast.log" and --prefix="/tmp",
then the file will be written to "/tmp/var/log/fast.log".
Check for TILERA_ROOT environment variable before building tile_pcie_logd
Building tile_pcie_logd on x86 requires the Tilera MDE for its PCIe libraries
and API header files. Configure now checs for TILERA_ROOT before enabling
builing tile_pcie_logd in contrib/tile_pcie_logd
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AC_OUTPUT(Makefile src/Makefile qa/Makefile qa/coccinelle/Makefile rules/Makefile doc/Makefile contrib/Makefile contrib/file_processor/Makefile contrib/file_processor/Action/Makefile contrib/file_processor/Processor/Makefile contrib/tile_pcie_logd/Makefile suricata.yaml scripts/Makefile scripts/suricatasc/Makefile scripts/suricatasc/suricatasc)
SURICATA_BUILD_CONF="Suricata Configuration:
AF_PACKET support: ${enable_af_packet}
PF_RING support: ${enable_pfring}
NFQueue support: ${enable_nfqueue}
NFLOG support: ${enable_nflog}
IPFW support: ${enable_ipfw}
Netmap support: ${enable_netmap}
DAG enabled: ${enable_dag}
Napatech enabled: ${enable_napatech}
unix-manager: add unix command socket and associated script
This patch introduces a unix command socket. JSON formatted messages
can be exchanged between suricata and a program connecting to a
dedicated socket.
The protocol is the following:
* Client connects to the socket
* It sends a version message: { "version": "$VERSION_ID" }
* Server answers with { "return": "OK|NOK" }
If server returns OK, the client is now allowed to send command.
The format of command is the following:
{
"command": "pcap-file",
"arguments": { "filename": "smtp-clean.pcap", "output-dir": "/tmp/out" }
}
The server will try to execute the "command" specified with the
(optional) provided "arguments".
The answer by server is the following:
{
"return": "OK|NOK",
"message": JSON_OBJECT or information string
}
A simple script is provided and is available under scripts/suricatasc. It
is not intended to be enterprise-grade tool but it is more a proof of
concept/example code. The first command line argument of suricatasc is
used to specify the socket to connect to.
Configuration of the feature is made in the YAML under the 'unix-command'
section:
unix-command:
enabled: yes
filename: custom.socket
The path specified in 'filename' is not absolute and is relative to the
state directory.
A new running mode called 'unix-socket' is also added.
When starting in this mode, only a unix socket manager
is started. When it receives a 'pcap-file' command, the manager
start a 'pcap-file' running mode which does not really leave at
the end of file but simply exit. The manager is then able to start
a new running mode with a new file.
To start this mode, Suricata must be started with the --unix-socket
option which has an optional argument which fix the file name of the
socket. The path is not absolute and is relative to the state directory.
THe 'pcap-file' command adds a file to the list of files to treat.
For each pcap file, a pcap file running mode is started and the output
directory is changed to what specified in the command. The running
mode specified in the 'runmode' YAML setting is used to select which
running mode must be use for the pcap file treatment.
This requires modification in suricata.c file where initialisation code
is now conditional to the fact 'unix-socket' mode is not used.
Two other commands exists to get info on the remaining tasks:
* pcap-file-number: return the number of files in the waiting queue
* pcap-file-list: return the list of waiting files
'pcap-file-list' returns a structured object as message. The
structure is the following:
{
'count': 2,
'files': ['file1.pcap', 'file2.pcap']
}
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Unix socket enabled: ${enable_unixsocket}
Detection enabled: ${enable_detection}
libnss support: ${enable_nss}
libnspr support: ${enable_nspr}
unix-manager: add unix command socket and associated script
This patch introduces a unix command socket. JSON formatted messages
can be exchanged between suricata and a program connecting to a
dedicated socket.
The protocol is the following:
* Client connects to the socket
* It sends a version message: { "version": "$VERSION_ID" }
* Server answers with { "return": "OK|NOK" }
If server returns OK, the client is now allowed to send command.
The format of command is the following:
{
"command": "pcap-file",
"arguments": { "filename": "smtp-clean.pcap", "output-dir": "/tmp/out" }
}
The server will try to execute the "command" specified with the
(optional) provided "arguments".
The answer by server is the following:
{
"return": "OK|NOK",
"message": JSON_OBJECT or information string
}
A simple script is provided and is available under scripts/suricatasc. It
is not intended to be enterprise-grade tool but it is more a proof of
concept/example code. The first command line argument of suricatasc is
used to specify the socket to connect to.
Configuration of the feature is made in the YAML under the 'unix-command'
section:
unix-command:
enabled: yes
filename: custom.socket
The path specified in 'filename' is not absolute and is relative to the
state directory.
A new running mode called 'unix-socket' is also added.
When starting in this mode, only a unix socket manager
is started. When it receives a 'pcap-file' command, the manager
start a 'pcap-file' running mode which does not really leave at
the end of file but simply exit. The manager is then able to start
a new running mode with a new file.
To start this mode, Suricata must be started with the --unix-socket
option which has an optional argument which fix the file name of the
socket. The path is not absolute and is relative to the state directory.
THe 'pcap-file' command adds a file to the list of files to treat.
For each pcap file, a pcap file running mode is started and the output
directory is changed to what specified in the command. The running
mode specified in the 'runmode' YAML setting is used to select which
running mode must be use for the pcap file treatment.
This requires modification in suricata.c file where initialisation code
is now conditional to the fact 'unix-socket' mode is not used.
Two other commands exists to get info on the remaining tasks:
* pcap-file-number: return the number of files in the waiting queue
* pcap-file-list: return the list of waiting files
'pcap-file-list' returns a structured object as message. The
structure is the following:
{
'count': 2,
'files': ['file1.pcap', 'file2.pcap']
}
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libjansson support: ${enable_jansson}
hiredis support: ${enable_hiredis}
Prelude support: ${enable_prelude}
PCRE jit: ${pcre_jit_available}
LUA support: ${enable_lua}
libluajit: ${enable_luajit}
libgeoip: ${enable_geoip}
Non-bundled htp: ${enable_non_bundled_htp}
Old barnyard2 support: ${enable_old_barnyard2}
CUDA enabled: ${enable_cuda}
Suricatasc install: ${enable_python}
Unit tests enabled: ${enable_unittests}
Debug output enabled: ${enable_debug}
Debug validation enabled: ${enable_debug_validation}
Profiling enabled: ${enable_profiling}
Profiling locks enabled: ${enable_profiling_locks}
Coccinelle / spatch: ${enable_coccinelle}
Generic build parameters:
Installation prefix: ${prefix}
Configuration directory: ${e_sysconfdir}
Log directory: ${e_logdir}
--prefix ${CONFIGURE_PREFIX}
--sysconfdir ${CONFIGURE_SYSCONDIR}
--localstatedir ${CONFIGURE_LOCALSTATEDIR}
Host: ${host}
Compiler: ${CC} (exec name) / ${compiler} (real)
GCC Protect enabled: ${enable_gccprotect}
GCC march native enabled: ${enable_gccmarch_native}
GCC Profile enabled: ${enable_gccprofile}
Position Independent Executable enabled: ${enable_pie}
CFLAGS ${CFLAGS}
PCAP_CFLAGS ${PCAP_CFLAGS}
SECCFLAGS ${SECCFLAGS}"
echo
echo "$SURICATA_BUILD_CONF"
echo "printf(" >src/build-info.h
echo "$SURICATA_BUILD_CONF" | sed -e 's/^/"/' | sed -e 's/$/\\n"/' >>src/build-info.h
echo ");" >>src/build-info.h
echo "
To build and install run 'make' and 'make install'.
You can run 'make install-conf' if you want to install initial configuration
files to ${e_sysconfdir}. Running 'make install-full' will install configuration
and rules and provide you a ready-to-run suricata."
echo
echo "To install Suricata into /usr/bin/suricata, have the config in
/etc/suricata and use /var/log/suricata as log dir, use:
./configure --prefix=/usr/ --sysconfdir=/etc/ --localstatedir=/var/"
echo