Commit Graph

25 Commits (0da4dc0deab8ae40f2f4476f68faa62a692a0350)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Philippe Antoine 0da4dc0dea enip: use status for probing parser 5 years ago
Victor Julien 4f73943df9 app-layer: split EOF flag per direction 5 years ago
Victor Julien 7d663ed5cf enip: support AppLayerTxData 5 years ago
Philippe Antoine a15e503b7d enip: more precise probing parser
Bug: #3615
5 years ago
Philippe Antoine 293eebd999 fuzz: remove obsolete AFL code 5 years ago
Victor Julien 44d3f264bf app-layer: update API to return more details
Add AppLayerResult struct as the Parser return type in
preparation of allowing returning 'Incomplete(size)' similar
to what nom in Rust allows.
5 years ago
Victor Julien 3bcf948a75 app-layer: change return codes
This patch simplifies the return codes app-layer parsers use,
in preparation of a patch set for overhauling the return type.

Introduce two macros:

APP_LAYER_OK (value 0)
APP_LAYER_ERROR (value -1)

Update all parsers to use this.
5 years ago
Jason Ish 706558d4d5 enip: add tx detect flags 6 years ago
Victor Julien 579cc9f02b const: constify decoder, app-layer, detect funcs 6 years ago
Jeff Lucovsky d568e7fadd eve/logging: 2991 Optimize logging by TX
This changeset makes changes to the TX logging path. Since the txn
is passed to the TX logger, the TX can be used directly instead of
through the TX id.
6 years ago
Jeff Lucovsky f7b934f83f app-layer/logging: protocol parser updates 6 years ago
Victor Julien 422e4892cc proto-detect: improve midstream support
When Suricata picks up a flow it assumes the first packet is
toserver. In a perfect world without packet loss and where all
sessions neatly start after Suricata itself started, this would be
true. However, in reality we have to account for packet loss and
Suricata starting to get packets for flows already active be for
Suricata is (re)started.

The protocol records on the wire would often be able to tell us more
though. For example in SMB1 and SMB2 records there is a flag that
indicates whether the record is a request or a response. This patch
is enabling the procotol detection engine to utilize this information
to 'reverse' the flow.

There are three ways in which this is supported in this patch:

1. patterns for detection are registered per direction. If the proto
   was not recognized in the traffic direction, and midstream is
   enabled, the pattern set for the opposing direction is also
   evaluated. If that matches, the flow is considered to be in the
   wrong direction and is reversed.

2. probing parsers now have a way to feed back their understanding
   of the flow direction. They are now passed the direction as
   Suricata sees the traffic when calling the probing parsers. The
   parser can then see if its own observation matches that, and
   pass back it's own view to the caller.

3. a new pattern + probing parser set up: probing parsers can now
   be registered with a pattern, so that when the pattern matches
   the probing parser is called as well. The probing parser can
   then provide the protocol detection engine with the direction
   of the traffic.

The process of reversing takes a multi step approach as well:

a. reverse the current packets direction
b. reverse most of the flows direction sensitive flags
c. tag the flow as 'reversed'. This is because the 5 tuple is
   *not* reversed, since it is immutable after the flows creation.

Most of the currently registered parsers benefit already:

- HTTP/SMTP/FTP/TLS patterns are registered per direction already
  so they will benefit from the pattern midstream logic in (1)
  above.

- the Rust based SMB parser uses a mix of pattern + probing parser
  as described in (3) above.

- the NFS detection is purely done by probing parser and is updated
  to consider the direction in that parser.

Other protocols, such as DNS, are still to do.

Ticket: #2572
6 years ago
Victor Julien fd38989113 proto/detect: remove probing parser offset argument
Remove offset argument as it was unused.
7 years ago
Victor Julien 7bc3c3ac6e app-layer: pass STREAM_* flags to parser
Pass the STREAM_* flags to the app-layer parser functions so that
the parser can know more about how it is called.
7 years ago
Jason Ish c411519605 app-layer: remove has events callback - not used 7 years ago
Victor Julien 7548944b49 app-layer: remove unused HasTxDetectState call
Also remove the now useless 'state' argument from the SetTxDetectState
calls. For those app-layer parsers that use a state == tx approach,
the state pointer is passed as tx.

Update app-layer parsers to remove the unused call and update the
modified call.
8 years ago
Victor Julien 700781c53b enip: support gaps
Due to a bug in the GAP handling the TCP layer the parser would already
get data after GAPs before.
8 years ago
Eric Leblond 31a0783865 app-layer: add Flow to probing parser functions 8 years ago
Victor Julien 5c01b40931 tests: update tests for app-layer changes 8 years ago
Victor Julien ab1200fbd7 compiler: more strict compiler warnings
Set flags by default:

    -Wmissing-prototypes
    -Wmissing-declarations
    -Wstrict-prototypes
    -Wwrite-strings
    -Wcast-align
    -Wbad-function-cast
    -Wformat-security
    -Wno-format-nonliteral
    -Wmissing-format-attribute
    -funsigned-char

Fix minor compiler warnings for these new flags on gcc and clang.
8 years ago
Victor Julien 4683b0e662 afl: fix ENIP, switch DNS to UDP and add --afl-dnstcp* 9 years ago
Jason Ish c35c18a797 app-layer: support to server and to client probing parsers
When registering a probing parser allow to_server and
to_client parsers to be registered. Previously the
probing parser may be called for both directions which
in some cases works OK, but in others can cause
the to_client side to be detected as failed.
9 years ago
Victor Julien 238163bc8d ENIP: disable parser if no config found 9 years ago
Victor Julien 72b5da4313 enip/cip: improve output & style
Remove printf, remove \n from SCLogDebug. Add SCLogError for
rule parsing issues.

Fix various style issues
9 years ago
kwong a3ffebd835 Adding SCADA EtherNet/IP and CIP protocol support
Add support for the ENIP/CIP Industrial protocol

This is an app layer implementation which uses the "enip" protocol
and "cip_service" and "enip_command" keywords

Implements AFL entry points
9 years ago