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suricata/rust/src/dcerpc/mod.rs

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rust: Add DCERPC parser This parser rewrites the DCE/RPC protocol implementation of Suricata in Rust. More tests have been added to improve the coverage and some fixes have been made to the tests already written in C. Most of the valid tests from C have been imported to Rust. File anatomy src/dcerpc.rs This file contains the implementation of single transactions in DCE/RPC over TCP. It takes care of REQUEST, RESPONSE, BIND and BINDACK business logic before and after the data parsing. DCERPCState holds the state corresponding to a particular transaction and handles all important aspects. It also defines any common structures and constants required for DCE/RPC parsing irrespective of the carrier protocol. src/dcerpc_udp.rs This file contains the implementation of single transactions in DCE/RPC over UDP. It takes care of REQUEST and RESPONSE parsing. It borrows the Request and Response structs from src/dcerpc.rs. src/detect.rs This file contains the implementation of dce_iface and opnum detect keywords. Both the parsing and the matching is taken care of by functions in this file. Tests have been rewritten with the test data from C. src/parser.rs This file contains all the nom parsers written for DCERPCRequest, DCERPCResponse, DCERPCBind, DCERPCBindAck, DCERPCHeader, DCERPCHdrUdp. It also implements functions to assemble and convert UUIDs. All the fields have their endianness defined unless its an 8bit field or an unusable one, then it's little endian but it won't make any difference. src/mod.rs This file contains all the modules of dcerpc folder which should be taken into account during compilation. Function calls This is a State-wise implementation of the protocol for single transaction only i.e. a valid state object is required to parse any record. Function calls start with the app layer parser in C which detects the application layer protocol to be DCE/RPC and calls the appropriate functions in C which in turn make a call to these functions in Rust using FFI. All the necessary information is passed from C to the parsers and handlers in Rust. Implementation When a batch of input comes in, there is an analysis of whether the input header and the direction is appropriate. Next check is about the size of fragment. If it is as defined by the header, process goes through else the data is buffered and more data is awaited. After this, type of record as indicated by the header is checked. A call to the appropriate handler is made. After the handling, State is updated with the latest information about whatever record came in. AppLayerResult::ok() is returned in case all went well else AppLayerResult::err() is returned indicating something went wrong.
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/* Copyright (C) 2020 Open Information Security Foundation
*
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* 02110-1301, USA.
*/
//! DCE/RPC protocol parser, logger and detection module.
rust: Add DCERPC parser This parser rewrites the DCE/RPC protocol implementation of Suricata in Rust. More tests have been added to improve the coverage and some fixes have been made to the tests already written in C. Most of the valid tests from C have been imported to Rust. File anatomy src/dcerpc.rs This file contains the implementation of single transactions in DCE/RPC over TCP. It takes care of REQUEST, RESPONSE, BIND and BINDACK business logic before and after the data parsing. DCERPCState holds the state corresponding to a particular transaction and handles all important aspects. It also defines any common structures and constants required for DCE/RPC parsing irrespective of the carrier protocol. src/dcerpc_udp.rs This file contains the implementation of single transactions in DCE/RPC over UDP. It takes care of REQUEST and RESPONSE parsing. It borrows the Request and Response structs from src/dcerpc.rs. src/detect.rs This file contains the implementation of dce_iface and opnum detect keywords. Both the parsing and the matching is taken care of by functions in this file. Tests have been rewritten with the test data from C. src/parser.rs This file contains all the nom parsers written for DCERPCRequest, DCERPCResponse, DCERPCBind, DCERPCBindAck, DCERPCHeader, DCERPCHdrUdp. It also implements functions to assemble and convert UUIDs. All the fields have their endianness defined unless its an 8bit field or an unusable one, then it's little endian but it won't make any difference. src/mod.rs This file contains all the modules of dcerpc folder which should be taken into account during compilation. Function calls This is a State-wise implementation of the protocol for single transaction only i.e. a valid state object is required to parse any record. Function calls start with the app layer parser in C which detects the application layer protocol to be DCE/RPC and calls the appropriate functions in C which in turn make a call to these functions in Rust using FFI. All the necessary information is passed from C to the parsers and handlers in Rust. Implementation When a batch of input comes in, there is an analysis of whether the input header and the direction is appropriate. Next check is about the size of fragment. If it is as defined by the header, process goes through else the data is buffered and more data is awaited. After this, type of record as indicated by the header is checked. A call to the appropriate handler is made. After the handling, State is updated with the latest information about whatever record came in. AppLayerResult::ok() is returned in case all went well else AppLayerResult::err() is returned indicating something went wrong.
6 years ago
pub mod dcerpc;
pub mod dcerpc_udp;
pub mod detect;
pub mod log;
pub mod parser;