This patch should fix the bug #637. Between pcap files, it uses a
new function HostCleanup() to clear tag and threshold on host with
an IP regputation. An other consequence of this modification is
that Host init and shutdown are now init and shutdown unconditionaly.
This patch improve the error message when luajit libraries are not
found. It displays information about the possibility to use
PKG_CONFIG_PATH or the dedicated configure options.
Treat sigs with negated addresses as non ip-only.
This fix exposes bug #608, which results in 2 failed unittest which
have now been disabled by this commit. Would be reenabled when we
have #608 fix in.
This patch adds two commands to unix-command. 'iface-list' displays
the list of interface which are sniffed by Suricata and 'iface-stat'
display the available statistics for a single interface. For now,
this is the number of packets and the number of invalid checksums.
The affinity setting code was using the old API. This patch updates
to the new API and also adds a call to RunModeInitiaze() which was
missing in Single running mode.
This patch transforms the unix socket into a flexible system to
add commands (triggered by user) and taks (run periodically).
It introduces two functions UnixManagerRegisterCommand and
UnixManagerRegisterBackroundTask to registed commands and tasks.
Other part of Suricata can then declare a new command via a simple
call of the function. In the case of a command the caller is
responsible of building the answer message using Jansson API. The
sending of the message is made by unix manager code.
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']
}
This patch modifies the file store system to have it create the
file store directory if needed. It dos not create the full
directory tree as the parent directory must have already been
created.
This patch update the glafs list to be able to indicate that a
flag is not supported. This information is used by list-keyword to
display information to the user.