From b98fe3e8ff1560b664dc0f18c7b344ad5b1aac2c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ermal Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2014 08:48:48 +0000 Subject: Get rid of the snort-old folder since its way out of usage nowdays --- .../snort-old/bin/oinkmaster_contrib/oinkmaster.pl | 2754 -------------------- 1 file changed, 2754 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 config/snort-old/bin/oinkmaster_contrib/oinkmaster.pl (limited to 'config/snort-old/bin/oinkmaster_contrib/oinkmaster.pl') diff --git a/config/snort-old/bin/oinkmaster_contrib/oinkmaster.pl b/config/snort-old/bin/oinkmaster_contrib/oinkmaster.pl deleted file mode 100644 index f9c4d215..00000000 --- a/config/snort-old/bin/oinkmaster_contrib/oinkmaster.pl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2754 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/perl -w - -# $Id: oinkmaster.pl,v 1.406 2006/02/10 13:02:44 andreas_o Exp $ # - -# Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Andreas Östling -# All rights reserved. -# -# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or -# without modification, are permitted provided that the following -# conditions are met: -# -# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following -# disclaimer. -# -# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following -# disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials -# provided with the distribution. -# -# 3. Neither the name of the author nor the names of its -# contributors may be used to endorse or promote products -# derived from this software without specific prior written -# permission. -# -# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND -# CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, -# INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF -# MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE -# DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR -# CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT -# NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; -# LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) -# HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN -# CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR -# OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, -# EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. - - -use 5.006001; - -use strict; -use File::Basename; -use File::Copy; -use File::Path; -use File::Spec; -use Getopt::Long; -use File::Temp qw(tempdir); - -sub show_usage(); -sub parse_cmdline($); -sub read_config($ $); -sub sanity_check(); -sub download_file($ $); -sub unpack_rules_archive($ $ $); -sub join_tmp_rules_dirs($ $ @); -sub process_rules($ $ $ $ $ $); -sub process_rule($ $ $ $ $ $ $ $); -sub setup_rules_hash($ $); -sub get_first_only($ $ $); -sub print_changes($ $); -sub print_changetype($ $ $ $); -sub print_summary_change($ $); -sub make_backup($ $); -sub get_changes($ $ $); -sub update_rules($ @); -sub copy_rules($ $); -sub is_in_path($); -sub get_next_entry($ $ $ $ $ $); -sub get_new_vars($ $ $ $); -sub add_new_vars($ $); -sub write_new_vars($ $); -sub msdos_to_cygwin_path($); -sub parse_mod_expr($ $ $ $); -sub untaint_path($); -sub approve_changes(); -sub parse_singleline_rule($ $ $); -sub join_multilines($); -sub minimize_diff($ $); -sub catch_sigint(); -sub clean_exit($); - - -my $VERSION = 'Oinkmaster v2.0, Copyright (C) 2001-2006 '. - 'Andreas Östling '; -my $OUTFILE = 'snortrules.tar.gz'; -my $RULES_DIR = 'rules'; - -my $PRINT_NEW = 1; -my $PRINT_OLD = 2; -my $PRINT_BOTH = 3; - -my %config = ( - careful => 0, - check_removed => 0, - config_test_mode => 0, - enable_all => 0, - interactive => 0, - make_backup => 0, - minimize_diff => 0, - min_files => 1, - min_rules => 1, - quiet => 0, - summary_output => 0, - super_quiet => 0, - update_vars => 0, - use_external_bins => 1, - verbose => 0, - use_path_checks => 1, - rule_actions => "alert|drop|log|pass|reject|sdrop|activate|dynamic", - tmp_basedir => $ENV{TMP} || $ENV{TMPDIR} || $ENV{TEMPDIR} || '/tmp', -); - - -# Regexp to match the start of a multi-line rule. -# %ACTIONS% will be replaced with content of $config{actions} later. -# sid and msg will then be looked for in parse_singleline_rule(). -my $MULTILINE_RULE_REGEXP = '^\s*#*\s*(?:%ACTIONS%)'. - '\s.*\\\\\s*\n$'; # '; - -# Regexp to match a single-line rule. -# sid and msg will then be looked for in parse_singleline_rule(). -my $SINGLELINE_RULE_REGEXP = '^\s*#*\s*(?:%ACTIONS%)'. - '\s.+;\s*\)\s*$'; # '; - -# Match var line where var name goes into $1. -my $VAR_REGEXP = '^\s*var\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)'; - -# Allowed characters in misc paths/filenames, including the ones in the tarball. -my $OK_PATH_CHARS = 'a-zA-Z\d\ _\(\)\[\]\.\-+:\\\/~@,='; - -# Default locations for configuration file. -my @DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILES = qw( - /etc/oinkmaster.conf - /usr/local/etc/oinkmaster.conf -); - -my @DEFAULT_DIST_VAR_FILES = qw( - snort.conf -); - -my (%loaded, $tmpdir); - - - -#### MAIN #### - -# No buffering. -select(STDERR); -$| = 1; -select(STDOUT); -$| = 1; - - -my $start_date = scalar(localtime); - -# Assume the required Perl modules are available if we're on Windows. -$config{use_external_bins} = 0 if ($^O eq "MSWin32"); - -# Parse command line arguments and add at least %config{output_dir}. -parse_cmdline(\%config); - -# If no config was specified on command line, look for one in default locations. -if ($#{$config{config_files}} == -1) { - foreach my $config (@DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILES) { - if (-e "$config") { - push(@{${config{config_files}}}, $config); - last; - } - } -} - -# If no dist var file was specified on command line, set to default file(s). -if ($#{$config{dist_var_files}} == -1) { - foreach my $var_file (@DEFAULT_DIST_VAR_FILES) { - push(@{${config{dist_var_files}}}, $var_file); - } -} - -# If config is still not defined, we can't continue. -if ($#{$config{config_files}} == -1) { - clean_exit("configuration file not found in default locations\n". - "(@DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILES)\n". - "Put it there or use the \"-C \" argument."); -} - -read_config($_, \%config) for @{$config{config_files}}; - -# Now substitute "%ACTIONS%" with $config{rule_actions}, which may have -# been modified after reading the config file. -$SINGLELINE_RULE_REGEXP =~ s/%ACTIONS%/$config{rule_actions}/; -$MULTILINE_RULE_REGEXP =~ s/%ACTIONS%/$config{rule_actions}/; - -# If we're told not to use external binaries, load the Perl modules now. -unless ($config{use_external_bins}) { - print STDERR "Loading Perl modules.\n" if ($config{verbose}); - - eval { - require IO::Zlib; - require Archive::Tar; - require LWP::UserAgent; - }; - - clean_exit("failed to load required Perl modules:\n\n$@\n". - "Install them or set use_external_bins to 1 ". - "if you want to use external binaries instead.") - if ($@); -} - - -# Do some basic sanity checking and exit if something fails. -# A new PATH will be set. -sanity_check(); - -$SIG{INT} = \&catch_sigint; - -# Create temporary dir. -$tmpdir = tempdir("oinkmaster.XXXXXXXXXX", DIR => File::Spec->rel2abs($config{tmp_basedir})) - or clean_exit("could not create temporary directory in $config{tmp_basedir}: $!"); - -# If we're in config test mode and have come this far, we're done. -if ($config{config_test_mode}) { - print "No fatal errors in configuration.\n"; - clean_exit(""); -} - -umask($config{umask}) if exists($config{umask}); - -# Download and unpack all the rules archives into separate tmp dirs. -my @url_tmpdirs; -foreach my $url (@{$config{url}}) { - my $url_tmpdir = tempdir("url.XXXXXXXXXX", DIR => $tmpdir) - or clean_exit("could not create temporary directory in $tmpdir: $!"); - push(@url_tmpdirs, "$url_tmpdir/$RULES_DIR"); - if ($url =~ /^dir:\/\/(.+)/) { - mkdir("$url_tmpdir/$RULES_DIR") - or clean_exit("Could not create $url_tmpdir/$RULES_DIR"); - copy_rules($1, "$url_tmpdir/$RULES_DIR"); - } else { - download_file($url, "$url_tmpdir/$OUTFILE"); - unpack_rules_archive("$url", "$url_tmpdir/$OUTFILE", $RULES_DIR); - } -} - -# Copy all rules files from the tmp dirs into $RULES_DIR in the tmp directory. -# File matching 'skipfile' a directive will not be copied. -# Filenames (with full path) will be stored as %new_files{filename}. -# Will exit in case of duplicate filenames. -my $num_files = join_tmp_rules_dirs("$tmpdir/$RULES_DIR", \my %new_files, @url_tmpdirs); - -# Make sure we have at least the minimum number of files. -clean_exit("not enough rules files in downloaded rules archive(s).\n". - "Number of rules files is $num_files but minimum is set to $config{min_files}.") - if ($num_files < $config{min_files}); - -# This is to read in possible 'localsid' rules. -my %rh_tmp = setup_rules_hash(\%new_files, $config{output_dir}); - -# Disable/modify/clean downloaded rules. -my $num_rules = process_rules(\@{$config{sid_modify_list}}, - \%{$config{sid_disable_list}}, - \%{$config{sid_enable_list}}, - \%{$config{sid_local_list}}, - \%rh_tmp, - \%new_files); - -# Make sure we have at least the minimum number of rules. -clean_exit("not enough rules in downloaded archive(s).\n". - "Number of rules is $num_rules but minimum is set to $config{min_rules}.") - if ($num_rules < $config{min_rules}); - -# Setup a hash containing the content of all processed rules files. -my %rh = setup_rules_hash(\%new_files, $config{output_dir}); - -# Compare the new rules to the old ones. -my %changes = get_changes(\%rh, \%new_files, $RULES_DIR); - -# Check for variables that exist in dist snort.conf(s) but not in local snort.conf. -get_new_vars(\%changes, \@{$config{dist_var_files}}, $config{varfile}, \@url_tmpdirs) - if ($config{update_vars}); - - -# Find out if something had changed. -my $something_changed = 0; - -$something_changed = 1 - if (keys(%{$changes{modified_files}}) || - keys(%{$changes{added_files}}) || - keys(%{$changes{removed_files}}) || - $#{$changes{new_vars}} > -1); - - -# Update files listed in %changes{modified_files} (copy the new files -# from the temporary directory into our output directory) and add new -# variables to the local snort.conf if requested, unless we're running in -# careful mode. Create backup first if running with -b. -my $printed = 0; -if ($something_changed) { - if ($config{careful}) { - print STDERR "Skipping backup since we are running in careful mode.\n" - if ($config{make_backup} && (!$config{quiet})); - } else { - if ($config{interactive}) { - print_changes(\%changes, \%rh); - $printed = 1; - } - - if (!$config{interactive} || ($config{interactive} && approve_changes)) { - make_backup($config{output_dir}, $config{backup_dir}) - if ($config{make_backup}); - - add_new_vars(\%changes, $config{varfile}) - if ($config{update_vars}); - - update_rules($config{output_dir}, keys(%{$changes{modified_files}})); - } - } -} else { - print STDERR "No files modified - no need to backup old files, skipping.\n" - if ($config{make_backup} && !$config{quiet}); -} - -print "\nOinkmaster is running in careful mode - not updating anything.\n" - if ($something_changed && $config{careful}); - -print_changes(\%changes, \%rh) - if (!$printed && ($something_changed || !$config{quiet})); - - -# Everything worked. Do a clean exit without any error message. -clean_exit(""); - - -# END OF MAIN # - - - -# Show usage information and exit. -sub show_usage() -{ - my $progname = basename($0); - - print STDERR << "RTFM"; - -$VERSION - -Usage: $progname -o [options] - - is where to put the new files. -This should be the directory where you store your Snort rules. - -Options: --b Backup your old rules into before overwriting them --c Careful mode (dry run) - check for changes but do not update anything --C Use this configuration file instead of the default - May be specified multiple times to load multiple files --e Enable all rules that are disabled by default --h Show this usage information --i Interactive mode - you will be asked to approve the changes (if any) --m Minimize diff when printing result by removing common parts in rules --q Quiet mode - no output unless changes were found --Q Super-quiet mode - like -q but even more quiet --r Check for rules files that exist in the output directory - but not in the downloaded rules archive --s Leave out details in rules results, just print SID, msg and filename --S Look for new variables in this file in the downloaded archive instead - of the default (@DEFAULT_DIST_VAR_FILES). Used in conjunction with -U. - May be specified multiple times to search multiple files. --T Config test - just check configuration file(s) for errors/warnings --u Download from this URL instead of URL(s) in the configuration file - (http|https|ftp|file|scp:// ... .tar.gz|.gz, or dir://) - May be specified multiple times to grab multiple rules archives --U Merge new variables from downloaded snort.conf(s) into --v Verbose mode (debug) --V Show version and exit - -RTFM - exit; -} - - - -# Parse the command line arguments and exit if we don't like them. -sub parse_cmdline($) -{ - my $cfg_ref = shift; - - Getopt::Long::Configure("bundling"); - - my $cmdline_ok = GetOptions( - "b=s" => \$$cfg_ref{backup_dir}, - "c" => \$$cfg_ref{careful}, - "C=s" => \@{$$cfg_ref{config_files}}, - "e" => \$$cfg_ref{enable_all}, - "h" => \&show_usage, - "i" => \$$cfg_ref{interactive}, - "m" => \$$cfg_ref{minimize_diff}, - "o=s" => \$$cfg_ref{output_dir}, - "q" => \$$cfg_ref{quiet}, - "Q" => \$$cfg_ref{super_quiet}, - "r" => \$$cfg_ref{check_removed}, - "s" => \$$cfg_ref{summary_output}, - "S=s" => \@{$$cfg_ref{dist_var_files}}, - "T" => \$$cfg_ref{config_test_mode}, - "u=s" => \@{$$cfg_ref{url}}, - "U=s" => \$$cfg_ref{varfile}, - "v" => \$$cfg_ref{verbose}, - "V" => sub { - print "$VERSION\n"; - exit(0); - } - ); - - - show_usage unless ($cmdline_ok && $#ARGV == -1); - - $$cfg_ref{quiet} = 1 if ($$cfg_ref{super_quiet}); - $$cfg_ref{update_vars} = 1 if ($$cfg_ref{varfile}); - - if ($$cfg_ref{backup_dir}) { - $$cfg_ref{backup_dir} = File::Spec->canonpath($$cfg_ref{backup_dir}); - $$cfg_ref{make_backup} = 1; - } - - # Cannot specify dist var files without specifying var target file. - if (@{$$cfg_ref{dist_var_files}} && !$$cfg_ref{update_vars}) { - clean_exit("You can not specify distribution variable file(s) without ". - "also specifying local file to merge into"); - } - - # -o is the only required option in normal usage. - if ($$cfg_ref{output_dir}) { - $$cfg_ref{output_dir} = File::Spec->canonpath($$cfg_ref{output_dir}); - } else { - warn("Error: no output directory specified.\n"); - show_usage(); - } - - # Mark that url was set on command line (so we don't override it later). - $$cfg_ref{cmdline_url} = 1 if ($#{$config{url}} > -1); -} - - - -# Read in stuff from the configuration file. -sub read_config($ $) -{ - my $config_file = shift; - my $cfg_ref = shift; - my $linenum = 0; - my $multi; - my %templates; - - $config_file = File::Spec->canonpath(File::Spec->rel2abs($config_file)); - - clean_exit("configuration file \"$config_file\" does not exist.\n") - unless (-e "$config_file"); - - clean_exit("\"$config_file\" is not a file.\n") - unless (-f "$config_file"); - - print STDERR "Loading $config_file\n" - unless ($config{quiet}); - - # Avoid loading the same file multiple times to avoid infinite recursion etc. - if ($^O eq "MSWin32") { - clean_exit("attempt to load \"$config_file\" twice.") - if ($loaded{$config_file}++); - } else { - my ($dev, $ino) = (stat($config_file))[0,1] - or clean_exit("unable to stat $config_file: $!"); - clean_exit("attempt to load \"$config_file\" twice.") - if ($loaded{$dev, $ino}++); - } - - open(CONF, "<", "$config_file") - or clean_exit("could not open configuration file \"$config_file\": $!"); - my @conf = ; - close(CONF); - - LINE:while ($_ = shift(@conf)) { - $linenum++; - - unless ($multi) { - s/^\s*//; - s/^#.*//; - } - - # Multi-line start/continuation. - if (/\\\s*\n$/) { - s/\\\s*\n$//; - s/^\s*#.*//; - - # Be strict about removing #comments in modifysid/define_template statements, as - # they may contain other '#' chars. - if (defined($multi) && ($multi =~ /^modifysid/i || $multi =~ /^define_template/i)) { - s/#.*// if (/^\s*\d+[,\s\d]+#/); - } else { - s/\s*\#.*// unless (/^modifysid/i || /^define_template/i); - } - - $multi .= $_; - next LINE; - } - - # Last line of multi-line directive. - if (defined($multi)) { - $multi .= $_; - $_ = $multi; - undef($multi); - } - - # Remove traling whitespaces (*after* a possible multi-line is rebuilt). - s/\s*$//; - - # Remove comments unless it's a modifysid/define_template line - # (the "#" may be part of the modifysid expression). - s/\s*\#.*// unless (/^modifysid/i || /^define_template/i); - - # Skip blank lines. - next unless (/\S/); - - # Use a template and make $_ a "modifysid" line. - if (/^use_template\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+[^"]*)\s*(".*")*(?:#.*)*/i) { - my ($template_name, $sid, $args) = ($1, $2, $3); - - if (exists($templates{$template_name})) { - my $template = $templates{$template_name}; # so we don't substitute %ARGx% globally - - # Evaluate each "%ARGx%" in the template to the corresponding value. - if (defined($args)) { - my @args = split(/"\s+"/, $args); - foreach my $i (1 .. @args) { - $args[$i - 1] =~ s/^"//; - $args[$i - 1] =~ s/"$//; - $template =~ s/%ARG$i%/$args[$i - 1]/g; - } - } - - # There should be no %ARGx% stuff left now. - if ($template =~ /%ARG\d%/) { - warn("WARNING: too few arguments for template \"$template_name\"\n"); - $_ = "error"; # so it will be reported as an invalid line later - } - - unless ($_ eq "error") { - $_ = "modifysid $sid $template\n"; - print STDERR "Template \"$template_name\" expanded to: $_" - if ($config{verbose}); - } - - } else { - warn("WARNING: template \"$template_name\" has not been defined\n"); - } - } - - # new template definition. - if (/^define_template\s+(\S+)\s+(".+"\s+\|\s+".*")\s*(?:#.*)*$/i) { - my ($template_name, $template) = ($1, $2); - - if (exists($templates{$template_name})) { - warn("WARNING: line $linenum in $config_file: ". - "template \"$template_name\" already defined, keeping old\n"); - } else { - $templates{$template_name} = $template; - } - - # modifysid "substthis" | "withthis" - } elsif (/^modifysids*\s+(\S+.*)\s+"(.+)"\s+\|\s+"(.*)"\s*(?:#.*)*$/i) { - my ($sid_list, $subst, $repl) = ($1, $2, $3); - warn("WARNING: line $linenum in $config_file is invalid, ignoring\n") - unless(parse_mod_expr(\@{$$cfg_ref{sid_modify_list}}, - $sid_list, $subst, $repl)); - - # disablesid - } elsif (/^disablesids*\s+(\d.*)/i) { - my $sid_list = $1; - foreach my $sid (split(/\s*,\s*/, $sid_list)) { - if ($sid =~ /^\d+$/) { - $$cfg_ref{sid_disable_list}{$sid}++; - } else { - warn("WARNING: line $linenum in $config_file: ". - "\"$sid\" is not a valid SID, ignoring\n"); - } - } - - # localsid - } elsif (/^localsids*\s+(\d.*)/i) { - my $sid_list = $1; - foreach my $sid (split(/\s*,\s*/, $sid_list)) { - if ($sid =~ /^\d+$/) { - $$cfg_ref{sid_local_list}{$sid}++; - } else { - warn("WARNING: line $linenum in $config_file: ". - "\"$sid\" is not a valid SID, ignoring\n"); - } - } - - # enablesid - } elsif (/^enablesids*\s+(\d.*)/i) { - my $sid_list = $1; - foreach my $sid (split(/\s*,\s*/, $sid_list)) { - if ($sid =~ /^\d+$/) { - $$cfg_ref{sid_enable_list}{$sid}++; - } else { - warn("WARNING: line $linenum in $config_file: ". - "\"$sid\" is not a valid SID, ignoring\n"); - } - } - - # skipfile - } elsif (/^skipfiles*\s+(.*)/i) { - my $args = $1; - foreach my $file (split(/\s*,\s*/, $args)) { - if ($file =~ /^\S+$/) { - $config{verbose} && print STDERR "Adding file to ignore list: $file.\n"; - $$cfg_ref{file_ignore_list}{$file}++; - } else { - warn("WARNING: line $linenum in $config_file is invalid, ignoring\n"); - } - } - - } elsif (/^url\s*=\s*(.*)/i) { - push(@{$$cfg_ref{url}}, $1) - unless ($$cfg_ref{cmdline_url}); - - } elsif (/^path\s*=\s*(.+)/i) { - $$cfg_ref{path} = $1; - - } elsif (/^update_files\s*=\s*(.+)/i) { - $$cfg_ref{update_files} = $1; - - } elsif (/^rule_actions\s*=\s*(.+)/i) { - $$cfg_ref{rule_actions} = $1; - - } elsif (/^umask\s*=\s*([0-7]{4})$/i) { - $$cfg_ref{umask} = oct($1); - - } elsif (/^min_files\s*=\s*(\d+)/i) { - $$cfg_ref{min_files} = $1; - - } elsif (/^min_rules\s*=\s*(\d+)/i) { - $$cfg_ref{min_rules} = $1; - - } elsif (/^tmpdir\s*=\s*(.+)/i) { - $$cfg_ref{tmp_basedir} = $1; - - } elsif (/^use_external_bins\s*=\s*([01])/i) { - $$cfg_ref{use_external_bins} = $1; - - } elsif (/^scp_key\s*=\s*(.+)/i) { - $$cfg_ref{scp_key} = $1; - - } elsif (/^use_path_checks\s*=\s*([01])/i) { - $$cfg_ref{use_path_checks} = $1; - - } elsif (/^user_agent\s*=\s*(.+)/i) { - $$cfg_ref{user_agent} = $1; - - } elsif (/^include\s+(\S+.*)/i) { - my $include = $1; - read_config($include, $cfg_ref); - } else { - warn("WARNING: line $linenum in $config_file is invalid, ignoring\n"); - } - } -} - - - -# Make a few basic tests to make sure things look ok. -# Will also set a new PATH as defined in the config file. -sub sanity_check() -{ - my @req_params = qw(path update_files); # required parameters in conf - my @req_binaries = qw(gzip tar); # required binaries (unless we use modules) - - # Can't use both quiet mode and verbose mode. - clean_exit("quiet mode and verbose mode at the same time doesn't make sense.") - if ($config{quiet} && $config{verbose}); - - # Can't use multiple output modes. - clean_exit("can't use multiple output modes at the same time.") - if ($config{minimize_diff} && $config{summary_output}); - - # Make sure all required variables are defined in the config file. - foreach my $param (@req_params) { - clean_exit("the required parameter \"$param\" is not defined in the configuration file.") - unless (exists($config{$param})); - } - - # We now know a path was defined in the config, so set it. - # If we're under cygwin and path was specified as msdos style, convert - # it to cygwin style to avoid problems. - if ($^O eq "cygwin" && $config{path} =~ /^[a-zA-Z]:[\/\\]/) { - $ENV{PATH} = ""; - foreach my $path (split(/;/, $config{path})) { - $ENV{PATH} .= "$path:" if (msdos_to_cygwin_path(\$path)); - } - chop($ENV{PATH}); - } else { - $ENV{PATH} = $config{path}; - } - - # Reset environment variables that may cause trouble. - delete @ENV{'IFS', 'CDPATH', 'ENV', 'BASH_ENV'}; - - # Make sure $config{update_files} is a valid regexp. - eval { - "foo" =~ /$config{update_files}/; - }; - - clean_exit("update_files (\"$config{update_files}\") is not a valid regexp: $@") - if ($@); - - # Make sure $config{rule_actions} is a valid regexp. - eval { - "foo" =~ /$config{rule_actions}/; - }; - - clean_exit("rule_actions (\"$config{rule_actions}\") is not a valid regexp: $@") - if ($@); - - # If a variable file (probably local snort.conf) has been specified, - # it must exist. It must also be writable unless we're in careful mode. - if ($config{update_vars}) { - $config{varfile} = untaint_path($config{varfile}); - - clean_exit("variable file \"$config{varfile}\" does not exist.") - unless (-e "$config{varfile}"); - - clean_exit("variable file \"$config{varfile}\" is not a file.") - unless (-f "$config{varfile}"); - - clean_exit("variable file \"$config{varfile}\" is not writable by you.") - if (!$config{careful} && !-w "$config{varfile}"); - - # Make sure dist var files don't contain [back]slashes - # (probably means user confused it with local var file). - my %dist_var_files; - foreach my $dist_var_file (@{${config{dist_var_files}}}) { - clean_exit("variable file \"$dist_var_file\" specified multiple times") - if (exists($dist_var_files{$dist_var_file})); - $dist_var_files{$dist_var_file} = 1; - clean_exit("variable file \"$dist_var_file\" contains slashes or backslashes ". - "but it must be specified as a filename (without path) ". - "that exists in the downloaded rules, e.g. \"snort.conf\"") - if ($dist_var_file =~ /\// || $dist_var_file =~ /\\/); - } - } - - # Make sure all required binaries can be found, unless - # we're used to use Perl modules instead. - # Wget is only required if url is http[s] or ftp. - if ($config{use_external_bins}) { - foreach my $binary (@req_binaries) { - clean_exit("$binary not found in PATH ($ENV{PATH}).") - unless (is_in_path($binary)); - } - } - - # Make sure $url is defined (either by -u or url=... in the conf). - clean_exit("URL not specified. Specify at least one \"url=\" in the \n". - "Oinkmaster configuration file or use the \"-u \" argument") - if ($#{$config{url}} == -1); - - # Make sure all urls look ok, and untaint them. - my @urls = @{$config{url}}; - $#{$config{url}} = -1; - foreach my $url (@urls) { - clean_exit("incorrect URL: \"$url\"") - unless ($url =~ /^((?:https*|ftp|file|scp):\/\/.+\.(?:tar\.gz|tgz))$/ - || $url =~ /^(dir:\/\/.+)/); - my $ok_url = $1; - - if ($ok_url =~ /^dir:\/\/(.+)/) { - my $dir = untaint_path($1); - clean_exit("\"$dir\" does not exist or is not a directory") - unless (-d $dir); - - # Simple check if the output dir is specified as url (probably a mistake). - if (File::Spec->canonpath(File::Spec->rel2abs($dir)) - eq File::Spec->canonpath(File::Spec->rel2abs($config{output_dir}))) { - clean_exit("Download directory can not be same as output directory"); - } - } - push(@{$config{url}}, $ok_url); - } - - # Wget must be found if url is http[s]:// or ftp://. - if ($config{use_external_bins}) { - clean_exit("wget not found in PATH ($ENV{PATH}).") - if ($config{'url'} =~ /^(https*|ftp):/ && !is_in_path("wget")); - } - - # scp must be found if scp://... - clean_exit("scp not found in PATH ($ENV{PATH}).") - if ($config{'url'} =~ /^scp:/ && !is_in_path("scp")); - - # ssh key must exist if specified and url is scp://... - clean_exit("ssh key \"$config{scp_key}\" does not exist.") - if ($config{'url'} =~ /^scp:/ && exists($config{scp_key}) - && !-e $config{scp_key}); - - # Untaint output directory string. - $config{output_dir} = untaint_path($config{output_dir}); - - # Make sure the output directory exists and is readable. - clean_exit("the output directory \"$config{output_dir}\" doesn't exist ". - "or isn't readable by you.") - if (!-d "$config{output_dir}" || !-x "$config{output_dir}"); - - # Make sure the output directory is writable unless running in careful mode. - clean_exit("the output directory \"$config{output_dir}\" isn't writable by you.") - if (!$config{careful} && !-w "$config{output_dir}"); - - # Make sure we have read permission on all rules files in the output dir, - # and also write permission unless we're in careful mode. - # This is to avoid bailing out in the middle of an execution if a copy - # fails because of permission problem. - opendir(OUTDIR, "$config{output_dir}") - or clean_exit("could not open directory $config{output_dir}: $!"); - - while ($_ = readdir(OUTDIR)) { - next if (/^\.\.?$/ || exists($config{file_ignore_list}{$_})); - - if (/$config{update_files}/) { - unless (-r "$config{output_dir}/$_") { - closedir(OUTDIR); - clean_exit("no read permission on \"$config{output_dir}/$_\"\n". - "Read permission is required on all rules files ". - "inside the output directory.\n") - } - - if (!$config{careful} && !-w "$config{output_dir}/$_") { - closedir(OUTDIR); - clean_exit("no write permission on \"$config{output_dir}/$_\"\n". - "Write permission is required on all rules files ". - "inside the output directory.\n") - } - } - } - - closedir(OUTDIR); - - # Make sure the backup directory exists and is writable if running with -b. - if ($config{make_backup}) { - $config{backup_dir} = untaint_path($config{backup_dir}); - clean_exit("the backup directory \"$config{backup_dir}\" doesn't exist or ". - "isn't writable by you.") - if (!-d "$config{backup_dir}" || !-w "$config{backup_dir}"); - } - - # Convert tmp_basedir to cygwin style if running cygwin and msdos style was specified. - if ($^O eq "cygwin" && $config{tmp_basedir} =~ /^[a-zA-Z]:[\/\\]/) { - msdos_to_cygwin_path(\$config{tmp_basedir}) - or clean_exit("could not convert temporary dir to cygwin style"); - } - - # Make sure temporary directory exists. - clean_exit("the temporary directory \"$config{tmp_basedir}\" does not ". - "exist or isn't writable by you.") - if (!-d "$config{tmp_basedir}" || !-w "$config{tmp_basedir}"); - - # Also untaint it. - $config{tmp_basedir} = untaint_path($config{tmp_basedir}); - - # Make sure stdin and stdout are ttys if we're running in interactive mode. - clean_exit("you can not run in interactive mode when STDIN/STDOUT is not a TTY.") - if ($config{interactive} && !(-t STDIN && -t STDOUT)); -} - - - -# Download the rules archive. -sub download_file($ $) -{ - my $url = shift; - my $localfile = shift; - my $log = "$tmpdir/wget.log"; - my $ret; - - # If there seems to be a password in the url, replace it with "*password*" - # and use new string when printing the url to screen. - my $obfuscated_url = $url; - $obfuscated_url = "$1:*password*\@$2" - if ($obfuscated_url =~ /^(\S+:\/\/.+?):.+?@(.+)/); - - # Ofbuscate oinkcode as well. - $obfuscated_url = "$1*oinkcode*$2" - if ($obfuscated_url =~ /^(\S+:\/\/.+\.cgi\/)[0-9a-z]{32,64}(\/.+)/i); - - my @user_agent_opt; - @user_agent_opt = ("-U", $config{user_agent}) if (exists($config{user_agent})); - - # Use wget if URL starts with "http[s]" or "ftp" and we use external binaries. - if ($config{use_external_bins} && $url =~ /^(?:https*|ftp)/) { - print STDERR "Downloading file from $obfuscated_url... " - unless ($config{quiet}); - - if ($config{verbose}) { - print STDERR "\n"; - my @wget_cmd = ("wget", "-v", "-O", $localfile, $url, @user_agent_opt); - clean_exit("could not download from $obfuscated_url") - if (system(@wget_cmd)); - - } else { - my @wget_cmd = ("wget", "-v", "-o", $log, "-O", $localfile, $url, @user_agent_opt); - if (system(@wget_cmd)) { - my $log_output; - open(LOG, "<", "$log") - or clean_exit("could not open $log for reading: $!"); - # Sanitize oinkcode in wget's log (password is automatically sanitized). - while () { - $_ = "$1*oinkcode*$2" - if (/(\S+:\/\/.+\.cgi\/)[0-9a-z]{32,64}(\/.+)/i); - $log_output .= $_; - } - close(LOG); - clean_exit("could not download from $obfuscated_url. ". - "Output from wget follows:\n\n $log_output"); - } - print STDERR "done.\n" unless ($config{quiet}); - } - - # Use LWP if URL starts with "http[s]" or "ftp" and use_external_bins=0. - } elsif (!$config{use_external_bins} && $url =~ /^(?:https*|ftp)/) { - print STDERR "Downloading file from $obfuscated_url... " - unless ($config{quiet}); - - my %lwp_opt; - $lwp_opt{agent} = $config{user_agent} if (exists($config{user_agent})); - - my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new(%lwp_opt); - $ua->env_proxy; - my $request = HTTP::Request->new(GET => $url); - my $response = $ua->request($request, $localfile); - - clean_exit("could not download from $obfuscated_url: " . $response->status_line) - unless $response->is_success; - - print "done.\n" unless ($config{quiet}); - - # Grab file from local filesystem if file://... - } elsif ($url =~ /^file/) { - $url =~ s/^file:\/\///; - - clean_exit("the file $url does not exist.") - unless (-e "$url"); - - clean_exit("the file $url is empty.") - unless (-s "$url"); - - print STDERR "Copying file from $url... " - unless ($config{quiet}); - - copy("$url", "$localfile") - or clean_exit("unable to copy $url to $localfile: $!"); - - print STDERR "done.\n" - unless ($config{quiet}); - - # Grab file using scp if scp://... - } elsif ($url =~ /^scp/) { - $url =~ s/^scp:\/\///; - - my @cmd; - push(@cmd, "scp"); - push(@cmd, "-i", "$config{scp_key}") if (exists($config{scp_key})); - push(@cmd, "-q") if ($config{quiet}); - push(@cmd, "-v") if ($config{verbose}); - push(@cmd, "$url", "$localfile"); - - print STDERR "Copying file from $url using scp:\n" - unless ($config{quiet}); - - clean_exit("scp returned error when trying to copy $url") - if (system(@cmd)); - - # Unknown download method. - } else { - clean_exit("unknown or unsupported download method\n"); - } - - # Make sure the downloaded file actually exists. - clean_exit("failed to download $url: ". - "local target file $localfile doesn't exist after download.") - unless (-e "$localfile"); - - # Also make sure it's at least non-empty. - clean_exit("failed to download $url: local target file $localfile is empty ". - "after download (perhaps you're out of diskspace or file in url is empty?)") - unless (-s "$localfile"); -} - - - -# Copy all rules files from the tmp dirs (one for each url) -# into a single directory inside the tmp dir, except for files -# matching a 'skipfile' directive'. -# Will exit in case of colliding filenames. -sub join_tmp_rules_dirs($ $ @) -{ - my $rules_dir = shift; - my $new_files_ref = shift; - my @url_tmpdirs = @_; - - my %rules_files; - - clean_exit("failed to create directory \"$rules_dir\": $!") - unless (mkdir($rules_dir)); - - foreach my $url_tmpdir (@url_tmpdirs) { - opendir(URL_TMPDIR, "$url_tmpdir") - or clean_exit("could not open directory \"$url_tmpdir\": $!"); - - while ($_ = readdir(URL_TMPDIR)) { - next if (/^\.\.?$/ || exists($config{file_ignore_list}{$_}) || !/$config{update_files}/); - - if (exists($rules_files{$_})) { - closedir(URL_TMPDIR); - clean_exit("a file called \"$_\" exists in multiple rules archives") - } - - # Make sure it's a regular file. - unless (-f "$url_tmpdir/$_" && !-l "$url_tmpdir/$_") { - closedir(URL_TMPDIR); - clean_exit("downloaded \"$_\" is not a regular file.") - } - - $rules_files{$_} = 1; - $$new_files_ref{"$rules_dir/$_"} = 1; - - my $src_file = untaint_path("$url_tmpdir/$_"); - unless (copy("$src_file", "$rules_dir")) { - closedir(URL_TMPDIR); - clean_exit("could not copy \"$src_file\" to \"$rules_dir\": $!"); - } - } - - closedir(URL_TMPDIR); - } - - return (keys(%$new_files_ref)); -} - - - -# Make a few basic sanity checks on the rules archive and then -# uncompress/untar it if everything looked ok. -sub unpack_rules_archive($ $ $) -{ - my $url = shift; # only used when printing warnings/errors - my $archive = shift; - my $rules_dir = shift; - - my ($tar, @tar_content); - - my $old_dir = untaint_path(File::Spec->rel2abs(File::Spec->curdir())); - - my $dir = dirname($archive); - chdir("$dir") or clean_exit("$url: could not change directory to \"$dir\": $!"); - - if ($config{use_external_bins}) { - - # Run integrity check on the gzip file. - clean_exit("$url: integrity check on gzip file failed (file transfer failed or ". - "file in URL not in gzip format?).") - if (system("gzip", "-t", "$archive")); - - # Decompress it. - system("gzip", "-d", "$archive") - and clean_exit("$url: unable to uncompress $archive."); - - # Suffix has now changed from .tar.gz|.tgz to .tar. - $archive =~ s/\.gz$//; - - # Make sure the .tar file now exists. - # (Gzip may not return an error if it was not a gzipped file...) - clean_exit("$url: failed to unpack gzip file (file transfer failed or ". - "file in URL not in tar'ed gzip format?).") - unless (-e "$archive"); - - my $stdout_file = "$tmpdir/tar_content.out"; - - open(OLDOUT, ">&STDOUT") or clean_exit("could not dup STDOUT: $!"); - open(STDOUT, ">$stdout_file") or clean_exit("could not redirect STDOUT: $!"); - - my $ret = system("tar", "tf", "$archive"); - - close(STDOUT); - open(STDOUT, ">&OLDOUT") or clean_exit("could not dup STDOUT: $!"); - close(OLDOUT); - - clean_exit("$url: could not list files in tar archive (is it broken?)") - if ($ret); - - open(TAR, "$stdout_file") or clean_exit("failed to open $stdout_file: $!"); - @tar_content = ; - close(TAR); - - # use_external_bins=0 - } else { - $tar = Archive::Tar->new($archive, 1); - clean_exit("$url: failed to read $archive (file transfer failed or ". - "file in URL not in tar'ed gzip format?).") - unless (defined($tar)); - @tar_content = $tar->list_files(); - } - - # Make sure we could grab some content from the tarball. - clean_exit("$url: could not list files in tar archive (is it broken?)") - if ($#tar_content < 0); - - # For each filename in the archive, do some basic sanity checks. - foreach my $filename (@tar_content) { - chomp($filename); - - # We don't want absolute filename. - clean_exit("$url: rules archive contains absolute filename. ". - "Offending file/line:\n$filename") - if ($filename =~ /^\//); - - # We don't want to have any weird characters anywhere in the filename. - clean_exit("$url: illegal character in filename in tar archive. Allowed are ". - "$OK_PATH_CHARS\nOffending file/line:\n$filename") - if ($config{use_path_checks} && $filename =~ /[^$OK_PATH_CHARS]/); - - # We don't want to unpack any "../../" junk (check is useless now though). - clean_exit("$url: filename in tar archive contains \"..\".\n". - "Offending file/line:\n$filename") - if ($filename =~ /\.\./); - } - - # Looks good. Now we can untar it. - print STDERR "Archive successfully downloaded, unpacking... " - unless ($config{quiet}); - - if ($config{use_external_bins}) { - clean_exit("failed to untar $archive.") - if system("tar", "xf", "$archive"); - } else { - mkdir("$rules_dir") or clean_exit("could not create \"$rules_dir\" directory: $!\n"); - foreach my $file ($tar->list_files) { - next unless ($file =~ /^$rules_dir\/[^\/]+$/); # only ^rules/$ - - my $content = $tar->get_content($file); - - # Symlinks in the archive will make get_content return undef. - clean_exit("could not get content from file \"$file\" in downloaded archive, ". - "make sure it is a regular file\n") - unless (defined($content)); - - open(RULEFILE, ">", "$file") - or clean_exit("could not open \"$file\" for writing: $!\n"); - print RULEFILE $content; - close(RULEFILE); - } - } - - # Make sure that non-empty rules directory existed in archive. - # We permit empty rules directory if min_files is set to 0 though. - clean_exit("$url: no \"$rules_dir\" directory found in tar file.") - unless (-d "$dir/$rules_dir"); - - my $num_files = 0; - opendir(RULESDIR, "$dir/$rules_dir") - or clean_exit("could not open directory \"$dir/$rules_dir\": $!"); - - while ($_ = readdir(RULESDIR)) { - next if (/^\.\.?$/); - $num_files++; - } - - closedir(RULESDIR); - - clean_exit("$url: directory \"$rules_dir\" in unpacked archive is empty") - if ($num_files == 0 && $config{min_files} != 0); - - chdir($old_dir) - or clean_exit("could not change directory back to $old_dir: $!"); - - print STDERR "done.\n" - unless ($config{quiet}); -} - - - -# Open all rules files in the temporary directory and disable/modify all -# rules/lines as requested in oinkmaster.conf, and then write back to the -# same files. Also clean unwanted whitespaces and duplicate sids from them. -sub process_rules($ $ $ $ $ $) -{ - my $modify_sid_ref = shift; - my $disable_sid_ref = shift; - my $enable_sid_ref = shift; - my $local_sid_ref = shift; - my $rh_tmp_ref = shift; - my $newfiles_ref = shift; - my %sids; - - my %stats = ( - disabled => 0, - enabled => 0, - modified => 0, - total => 0, - ); - - warn("WARNING: all rules that are disabled by default will be enabled\n") - if ($config{enable_all} && !$config{quiet}); - - print STDERR "Processing downloaded rules... " - unless ($config{quiet}); - - print STDERR "\n" - if ($config{verbose}); - - # Phase #1 - process all active rules and store in temporary hash. - # In case of dups, we use the one with the highest rev. - foreach my $file (sort(keys(%$newfiles_ref))) { - - open(INFILE, "<", "$file") - or clean_exit("could not open $file for reading: $!"); - my @infile = ; - close(INFILE); - - my ($single, $multi, $nonrule, $msg, $sid); - - RULELOOP:while (get_next_entry(\@infile, \$single, \$multi, \$nonrule, \$msg, \$sid)) { - - # We don't care about non-rules in this phase. - next RULELOOP if (defined($nonrule)); - - # Even if it was a single-line rule, we want a copy in $multi. - $multi = $single unless (defined($multi)); - - my %rule = ( - single => $single, - multi => $multi, - ); - - # modify/disable/enable this rule as requested unless there is a matching - # localsid statement. Possible verbose messages and warnings will be printed. - unless (exists($$local_sid_ref{$sid})) { - process_rule($modify_sid_ref, $disable_sid_ref, $enable_sid_ref, - \%rule, $sid, \%stats, 1, basename($file)); - } - - $stats{total}++; - - $single = $rule{single}; - $multi = $rule{multi}; - - # Only care about active rules in this phase (the rule may have been - # disabled by a disablesid or a modifysid statement above, so we can't - # do this check earlier). - next RULELOOP if ($multi =~ /^#/); - - # Is it a dup? If so, see if this seems to be more recent (higher rev). - if (exists($sids{$sid})) { - warn("\nWARNING: duplicate SID in downloaded archive, SID=$sid, ". - "only keeping rule with highest 'rev'\n") - unless($config{super_quiet}); - - my ($old_rev) = ($sids{$sid}{single} =~ /\brev\s*:\s*(\d+)\s*;/); - my ($new_rev) = ($single =~ /\brev\s*:\s*(\d+)\s*;/); - - # This is so rules with a rev gets higher prio than - # rules without any rev. - $old_rev = -1 unless (defined($old_rev)); - $new_rev = -1 unless (defined($new_rev)); - - # If this rev is higher than the one in the last stored rule with - # this sid, replace rule with this one. This is also done if the - # revs are equal because we assume the rule appearing last in the - # rules file is the more recent rule. - if ($new_rev >= $old_rev) { - $sids{$sid}{single} = $single; - $sids{$sid}{multi} = $multi; - } - - # No dup. - } else { - $sids{$sid}{single} = $single; - $sids{$sid}{multi} = $multi; - } - } - } - - # Phase #2 - read all rules files again, but when writing active rules - # back to the files, use the one stored in the sid hash (which is free of dups). - foreach my $file (sort(keys(%$newfiles_ref))) { - - open(INFILE, "<", "$file") - or clean_exit("could not open $file for reading: $!"); - my @infile = ; - close(INFILE); - - # Write back to the same file. - open(OUTFILE, ">", "$file") - or clean_exit("could not open $file for writing: $!"); - - my ($single, $multi, $nonrule, $msg, $sid); - - RULELOOP:while (get_next_entry(\@infile, \$single, \$multi, \$nonrule, \$msg, \$sid)) { - if (defined($nonrule)) { - print OUTFILE "$nonrule"; - next RULELOOP; - } - - # Even if it was a single-line rule, we want a copy in $multi. - $multi = $single unless (defined($multi)); - - # If this rule is marked as localized and has not yet been written, - # write the old version to the new rules file. - if (exists($$local_sid_ref{$sid}) && !exists($sids{$sid}{printed})) { - - # Just ignore the rule in the downloaded file if it doesn't - # exist in the same local file. - unless(exists($$rh_tmp_ref{old}{rules}{basename($file)}{$sid})) { - warn("WARNING: SID $sid is marked as local and exists in ". - "downloaded " . basename($file) . " but the SID does not ". - "exist in the local file, ignoring rule\n") - if ($config{verbose}); - - next RULELOOP; - } - - print OUTFILE $$rh_tmp_ref{old}{rules}{basename($file)}{$sid}; - $sids{$sid}{printed} = 1; - - warn("SID $sid is marked as local, keeping your version from ". - basename($file) . ".\n". - "Your version: $$rh_tmp_ref{old}{rules}{basename($file)}{$sid}". - "Downloaded version: $multi\n") - if ($config{verbose}); - - next RULELOOP; - } - - my %rule = ( - single => $single, - multi => $multi, - ); - - # modify/disable/enable this rule. Possible verbose messages and warnings - # will not be printed (again) as this was done in the first phase. - # We send the stats to a dummy var as this was collected on the - # first phase as well. - process_rule($modify_sid_ref, $disable_sid_ref, $enable_sid_ref, - \%rule, $sid, \my %unused_stats, 0, basename($file)); - - $single = $rule{single}; - $multi = $rule{multi}; - - # Disabled rules are printed right back to the file, unless - # there also is an active rule with the same sid. Als o make - # sure we only print the sid once, even though it's disabled. - if ($multi =~ /^#/ && !exists($sids{$sid}) && !exists($sids{$sid}{printed})) { - print OUTFILE $multi; - $sids{$sid}{printed} = 1; - next RULELOOP; - } - - # If this sid has not yet been printed and this is the place where - # the sid with the highest rev was, print the rule to the file. - # (There can be multiple totally different rules with the same sid - # and we don't want to put the wrong rule in the wrong place. - if (!exists($sids{$sid}{printed}) && $single eq $sids{$sid}{single}) { - print OUTFILE $multi; - $sids{$sid}{printed} = 1; - } - } - - close(OUTFILE); - } - - print STDERR "disabled $stats{disabled}, enabled $stats{enabled}, ". - "modified $stats{modified}, total=$stats{total}\n" - unless ($config{quiet}); - - # Print warnings on attempt at enablesid/disablesid/localsid on non-existent - # rule if we're in verbose mode. - if ($config{verbose}) { - foreach my $sid (keys(%$enable_sid_ref)) { - warn("WARNING: attempt to use \"enablesid\" on non-existent SID $sid\n") - unless (exists($sids{$sid})); - } - - foreach my $sid (keys(%$disable_sid_ref)) { - warn("WARNING: attempt to use \"disablesid\" on non-existent SID $sid\n") - unless (exists($sids{$sid})); - } - - foreach my $sid (keys(%$local_sid_ref)) { - warn("WARNING: attempt to use \"localsid\" on non-existent SID $sid\n") - unless (exists($sids{$sid})); - } - } - - # Print warnings on attempt at modifysid'ing non-existent stuff, unless quiet mode. - unless ($config{quiet}) { - my %new_files; - foreach my $file (sort(keys(%$newfiles_ref))) { - $new_files{basename($file)} = 1; - } - - my %mod_tmp; - foreach my $mod_expr (@$modify_sid_ref) { - my ($type, $arg) = ($mod_expr->[2], $mod_expr->[3]); - $mod_tmp{$type}{$arg} = 1; - } - - foreach my $sid (keys(%{$mod_tmp{sid}})) { - warn("WARNING: attempt to use \"modifysid\" on non-existent SID $sid\n") - unless (exists($sids{$sid})); - } - - foreach my $file (keys(%{$mod_tmp{file}})) { - warn("WARNING: attempt to use \"modifysid\" on non-existent file $file\n") - unless(exists($new_files{$file})); - } - } - - # Return total number of valid rules. - return ($stats{total}); -} - - - -# Process (modify/enable/disable) a rule as requested. -sub process_rule($ $ $ $ $ $ $ $) -{ - my $modify_sid_ref = shift; - my $disable_sid_ref = shift; - my $enable_sid_ref = shift; - my $rule_ref = shift; - my $sid = shift; - my $stats_ref = shift; - my $print_messages = shift; - my $filename = shift; - - # Just for easier access. - my $single = $$rule_ref{single}; - my $multi = $$rule_ref{multi}; - - # Some rules may be commented out by default. - # Enable them if -e is specified (both single-line and multi-line, - # version, because we don't know which version one we're going to - # use below. - # Enable them if -e is specified. - if ($multi =~ /^#/ && $config{enable_all}) { - $multi =~ s/^#*//; - $multi =~ s/\n#*/\n/g; - $single =~ s/^#*//; - $$stats_ref{enabled}++; - } - - # Modify rule if requested. For disablesid/enablesid we work - # on the multi-line version of the rule (if exists). For - # modifysid that's no good since we don't know where in the - # rule the trailing backslashes and newlines are going to be - # and we don't want them to affect the regexp. - MOD_EXP:foreach my $mod_expr (@$modify_sid_ref) { - my ($subst, $repl, $type, $arg) = - ($mod_expr->[0], $mod_expr->[1], $mod_expr->[2], $mod_expr->[3]); - - my $print_modify_warnings = 0; - $print_modify_warnings = 1 if (!$config{super_quiet} && $print_messages && $type eq "sid"); - - if ($type eq "wildcard" || ($type eq "sid" && $sid eq $arg) || - ($type eq "file" && $filename eq $arg)) { - - if ($single =~ /$subst/si) { - print STDERR "Modifying rule, SID=$sid, filename=$filename, ". - "match type=$type, subst=$subst, ". - "repl=$repl\nBefore: $single" - if ($print_messages && $config{verbose}); - - - # If user specified a backreference but the regexp did not set $1 - don't modify rule. - if (!defined($1) && ($repl =~ /[^\\]\$\d+/ || $repl =~ /[^\\]\$\{\d+\}/ - || $repl =~ /^qq\/\$\d+/ || $repl =~ /^qq\/\$\{\d+\}/)) { - warn("WARNING: SID $sid matches modifysid expression \"$subst\" but ". - "backreference variable \$1 is undefined after match, ". - "keeping original rule\n") - if ($print_modify_warnings); - next MOD_EXP; - } - - # Do the substitution on the single-line version and put it - # back in $multi. - $single =~ s/$subst/$repl/eei; - $multi = $single; - - print STDERR "After: $single\n" - if ($print_messages && $config{verbose}); - - $$stats_ref{modified}++; - } else { - if ($print_modify_warnings) { - warn("WARNING: SID $sid does not match modifysid ". - "expression \"$subst\", keeping original rule\n"); - } - } - } - } - - # Disable rule if requested and it's not already disabled. - if (exists($$disable_sid_ref{$sid}) && $multi !~ /^\s*#/) { - $multi = "#$multi"; - $multi =~ s/\n([^#].+)/\n#$1/g; - $$stats_ref{disabled}++; - } - - # Enable rule if requested and it's not already enabled. - if (exists($$enable_sid_ref{$sid}) && $multi =~ /^\s*#/) { - $multi =~ s/^#+//; - $multi =~ s/\n#+(.+)/\n$1/g; - $$stats_ref{enabled}++; - } - - $$rule_ref{single} = $single; - $$rule_ref{multi} = $multi; -} - - - -# Setup rules hash. -# Format for rules will be: rh{old|new}{rules{filename}{sid} = single-line rule -# Format for non-rules will be: rh{old|new}{other}{filename} = array of lines -# List of added files will be stored as rh{added_files}{filename} -sub setup_rules_hash($ $) -{ - my $new_files_ref = shift; - my $output_dir = shift; - - my (%rh, %old_sids); - - print STDERR "Setting up rules structures... " - unless ($config{quiet}); - - foreach my $file (sort(keys(%$new_files_ref))) { - warn("\nWARNING: downloaded rules file $file is empty\n") - if (!-s "$file" && $config{verbose}); - - open(NEWFILE, "<", "$file") - or clean_exit("could not open $file for reading: $!"); - my @newfile = ; - close(NEWFILE); - - # From now on we don't care about the path, so remove it. - $file = basename($file); - - my ($single, $multi, $nonrule, $msg, $sid); - - while (get_next_entry(\@newfile, \$single, \$multi, \$nonrule, \$msg, \$sid)) { - if (defined($single)) { - $rh{new}{rules}{"$file"}{"$sid"} = $single; - } else { - push(@{$rh{new}{other}{"$file"}}, $nonrule); - } - } - - # Also read in old (aka local) file if it exists. - # We do a sid dup check in these files. - if (-f "$output_dir/$file") { - open(OLDFILE, "<", "$output_dir/$file") - or clean_exit("could not open $output_dir/$file for reading: $!"); - my @oldfile = ; - close(OLDFILE); - - while (get_next_entry(\@oldfile, \$single, \$multi, \$nonrule, undef, \$sid)) { - if (defined($single)) { - warn("\nWARNING: duplicate SID in your local rules, SID ". - "$sid exists multiple times, you may need to fix this manually!\n") - if (exists($old_sids{$sid})); - - $rh{old}{rules}{"$file"}{"$sid"} = $single; - $old_sids{$sid}++; - } else { - push(@{$rh{old}{other}{"$file"}}, $nonrule); - } - } - } else { - $rh{added_files}{"$file"}++; - } - } - - print STDERR "done.\n" - unless ($config{quiet}); - - return (%rh); -} - - - -# Return lines that exist only in first array but not in second one. -sub get_first_only($ $ $) -{ - my $first_only_ref = shift; - my $first_arr_ref = shift; - my $second_arr_ref = shift; - my %arr_hash; - - @arr_hash{@$second_arr_ref} = (); - - foreach my $line (@$first_arr_ref) { - - # Skip blank lines and CVS Id tags. - next unless ($line =~ /\S/); - next if ($line =~ /^\s*#+\s*\$I\S:.+Exp\s*\$/); - - push(@$first_only_ref, $line) - unless(exists($arr_hash{$line})); - } -} - - - -# Backup files in output dir matching $config{update_files} into the backup dir. -sub make_backup($ $) -{ - my $src_dir = shift; # dir with the rules to be backed up - my $dest_dir = shift; # where to put the backup tarball - - my ($sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $mon, $year) = (localtime)[0 .. 5]; - - my $date = sprintf("%4d%02d%02d-%02d%02d%02d", - $year + 1900, $mon + 1, $mday, $hour, $min, $sec); - - my $backup_tarball = "rules-backup-$date.tar"; - my $backup_tmp_dir = File::Spec->catdir("$tmpdir", "rules-backup-$date"); - my $dest_file = File::Spec->catfile("$dest_dir", "$backup_tarball.gz"); - - print STDERR "Creating backup of old rules..." - unless ($config{quiet}); - - mkdir("$backup_tmp_dir", 0700) - or clean_exit("could not create temporary backup directory $backup_tmp_dir: $!"); - - # Copy all rules files from the rules dir to the temporary backup dir. - opendir(OLDRULES, "$src_dir") - or clean_exit("could not open directory $src_dir: $!"); - - while ($_ = readdir(OLDRULES)) { - next if (/^\.\.?$/); - if (/$config{update_files}/) { - my $src_file = untaint_path("$src_dir/$_"); - copy("$src_file", "$backup_tmp_dir/") - or warn("WARNING: could not copy $src_file to $backup_tmp_dir/: $!"); - } - } - - closedir(OLDRULES); - - # Also backup the -U (as "variable-file.conf") if specified. - if ($config{update_vars}) { - copy("$config{varfile}", "$backup_tmp_dir/variable-file.conf") - or warn("WARNING: could not copy $config{varfile} to $backup_tmp_dir: $!") - } - - my $old_dir = untaint_path(File::Spec->rel2abs(File::Spec->curdir())); - - # Change directory to $tmpdir (so we'll be right below the directory where - # we have our rules to be backed up). - chdir("$tmpdir") or clean_exit("could not change directory to $tmpdir: $!"); - - if ($config{use_external_bins}) { - clean_exit("tar command returned error when archiving backup files.\n") - if (system("tar","cf","$backup_tarball","rules-backup-$date")); - - clean_exit("gzip command returned error when compressing backup file.\n") - if (system("gzip","$backup_tarball")); - - $backup_tarball .= ".gz"; - - } else { - my $tar = Archive::Tar->new; - opendir(RULES, "rules-backup-$date") - or clean_exit("unable to open directory \"rules-backup-$date\": $!"); - - while ($_ = readdir(RULES)) { - next if (/^\.\.?$/); - $tar->add_files("rules-backup-$date/$_"); - } - - closedir(RULES); - - $backup_tarball .= ".gz"; - - # Write tarball. Print stupid error message if it fails as - # we can't use $tar->error or Tar::error on all platforms. - $tar->write("$backup_tarball", 1); - - clean_exit("could not create backup archive: tarball empty after creation\n") - unless (-s "$backup_tarball"); - } - - # Change back to old directory (so it will work with -b as either - # an absolute or a relative path. - chdir("$old_dir") - or clean_exit("could not change directory back to $old_dir: $!"); - - copy("$tmpdir/$backup_tarball", "$dest_file") - or clean_exit("unable to copy $tmpdir/$backup_tarball to $dest_file/: $!\n"); - - print STDERR " saved as $dest_file.\n" - unless ($config{quiet}); -} - - - -# Print the results. -sub print_changes($ $) -{ - my $ch_ref = shift; - my $rh_ref = shift; - - my ($sec, $min, $hour, $mday, $mon, $year) = (localtime)[0 .. 5]; - - my $date = sprintf("%4d%02d%02d %02d:%02d:%02d", - $year + 1900, $mon + 1, $mday, $hour, $min, $sec); - - print "\n[***] Results from Oinkmaster started $date [***]\n"; - - # Print new variables. - if ($config{update_vars}) { - if ($#{$$ch_ref{new_vars}} > -1) { - print "\n[*] New variables: [*]\n"; - foreach my $var (@{$$ch_ref{new_vars}}) { - print " $var"; - } - } else { - print "\n[*] New variables: [*]\n None.\n" - unless ($config{super_quiet}); - } - } - - - # Print rules modifications. - print "\n[*] Rules modifications: [*]\n None.\n" - if (!keys(%{$$ch_ref{rules}}) && !$config{super_quiet}); - - # Print added rules. - if (exists($$ch_ref{rules}{added})) { - print "\n[+++] Added rules: [+++]\n"; - if ($config{summary_output}) { - print_summary_change(\%{$$ch_ref{rules}{added}}, $rh_ref); - } else { - print_changetype($PRINT_NEW, "Added to", - \%{$$ch_ref{rules}{added}}, $rh_ref); - } - } - - # Print enabled rules. - if (exists($$ch_ref{rules}{ena})) { - print "\n[+++] Enabled rules: [+++]\n"; - if ($config{summary_output}) { - print_summary_change(\%{$$ch_ref{rules}{ena}}, $rh_ref); - } else { - print_changetype($PRINT_NEW, "Enabled in", - \%{$$ch_ref{rules}{ena}}, $rh_ref); - } - } - - # Print enabled + modified rules. - if (exists($$ch_ref{rules}{ena_mod})) { - print "\n[+++] Enabled and modified rules: [+++]\n"; - if ($config{summary_output}) { - print_summary_change(\%{$$ch_ref{rules}{ena_mod}}, $rh_ref); - } else { - print_changetype($PRINT_BOTH, "Enabled and modified in", - \%{$$ch_ref{rules}{ena_mod}}, $rh_ref); - } - } - - # Print modified active rules. - if (exists($$ch_ref{rules}{mod_act})) { - print "\n[///] Modified active rules: [///]\n"; - - if ($config{summary_output}) { - print_summary_change(\%{$$ch_ref{rules}{mod_act}}, $rh_ref); - } else { - print_changetype($PRINT_BOTH, "Modified active in", - \%{$$ch_ref{rules}{mod_act}}, $rh_ref); - } - } - - # Print modified inactive rules. - if (exists($$ch_ref{rules}{mod_ina})) { - print "\n[///] Modified inactive rules: [///]\n"; - if ($config{summary_output}) { - print_summary_change(\%{$$ch_ref{rules}{mod_ina}}, $rh_ref); - } else { - print_changetype($PRINT_BOTH, "Modified inactive in", - \%{$$ch_ref{rules}{mod_ina}}, $rh_ref); - } - } - - # Print disabled + modified rules. - if (exists($$ch_ref{rules}{dis_mod})) { - print "\n[---] Disabled and modified rules: [---]\n"; - if ($config{summary_output}) { - print_summary_change(\%{$$ch_ref{rules}{dis_mod}}, $rh_ref); - } else { - print_changetype($PRINT_BOTH, "Disabled and modified in", - \%{$$ch_ref{rules}{dis_mod}}, $rh_ref); - } - } - - # Print disabled rules. - if (exists($$ch_ref{rules}{dis})) { - print "\n[---] Disabled rules: [---]\n"; - if ($config{summary_output}) { - print_summary_change(\%{$$ch_ref{rules}{dis}}, $rh_ref); - } else { - print_changetype($PRINT_NEW, "Disabled in", - \%{$$ch_ref{rules}{dis}}, $rh_ref); - } - } - - # Print removed rules. - if (exists($$ch_ref{rules}{removed})) { - print "\n[---] Removed rules: [---]\n"; - if ($config{summary_output}) { - print_summary_change(\%{$$ch_ref{rules}{removed}}, $rh_ref); - } else { - print_changetype($PRINT_OLD, "Removed from", - \%{$$ch_ref{rules}{removed}}, $rh_ref); - } - } - - - # Print non-rule modifications. - print "\n[*] Non-rule line modifications: [*]\n None.\n" - if (!keys(%{$$ch_ref{other}}) && !$config{super_quiet}); - - # Print added non-rule lines. - if (exists($$ch_ref{other}{added})) { - print "\n[+++] Added non-rule lines: [+++]\n"; - foreach my $file (sort({uc($a) cmp uc($b)} keys(%{$$ch_ref{other}{added}}))) { - my $num = $#{$$ch_ref{other}{added}{$file}} + 1; - print "\n -> Added to $file ($num):\n"; - foreach my $line (@{$$ch_ref{other}{added}{$file}}) { - print " $line"; - } - } - } - - # Print removed non-rule lines. - if (keys(%{$$ch_ref{other}{removed}}) > 0) { - print "\n[---] Removed non-rule lines: [---]\n"; - foreach my $file (sort({uc($a) cmp uc($b)} keys(%{$$ch_ref{other}{removed}}))) { - my $num = $#{$$ch_ref{other}{removed}{$file}} + 1; - print "\n -> Removed from $file ($num):\n"; - foreach my $other (@{$$ch_ref{other}{removed}{$file}}) { - print " $other"; - } - } - } - - - # Print list of added files. - if (keys(%{$$ch_ref{added_files}})) { - print "\n[+] Added files (consider updating your snort.conf to include them if needed): [+]\n\n"; - foreach my $added_file (sort({uc($a) cmp uc($b)} keys(%{$$ch_ref{added_files}}))) { - print " -> $added_file\n"; - } - } else { - print "\n[*] Added files: [*]\n None.\n" - unless ($config{super_quiet} || $config{summary_output}); - } - - # Print list of possibly removed files if requested. - if ($config{check_removed}) { - if (keys(%{$$ch_ref{removed_files}})) { - print "\n[-] Files possibly removed from the archive ". - "(consider removing them from your snort.conf if needed): [-]\n\n"; - foreach my $removed_file (sort({uc($a) cmp uc($b)} keys(%{$$ch_ref{removed_files}}))) { - print " -> $removed_file\n"; - } - } else { - print "\n[*] Files possibly removed from the archive: [*]\n None.\n" - unless ($config{super_quiet} || $config{summary_output}); - } - } - - print "\n"; -} - - - -# Helper for print_changes(). -sub print_changetype($ $ $ $) -{ - my $type = shift; # $PRINT_OLD|$PRINT_NEW|$PRINT_BOTH - my $string = shift; # string to print before filename - my $ch_ref = shift; # reference to an entry in the rules changes hash - my $rh_ref = shift; # reference to rules hash - - foreach my $file (sort({uc($a) cmp uc($b)} keys(%$ch_ref))) { - my $num = keys(%{$$ch_ref{$file}}); - print "\n -> $string $file ($num):\n"; - foreach my $sid (keys(%{$$ch_ref{$file}})) { - if ($type == $PRINT_OLD) { - print " $$rh_ref{old}{rules}{$file}{$sid}" - } elsif ($type == $PRINT_NEW) { - print " $$rh_ref{new}{rules}{$file}{$sid}" - } elsif ($type == $PRINT_BOTH) { - - my $old = $$rh_ref{old}{rules}{$file}{$sid}; - my $new = $$rh_ref{new}{rules}{$file}{$sid}; - - if ($config{minimize_diff}) { - my ($old, $new) = minimize_diff($old, $new); - print "\n old SID $sid: $old"; - print " new SID $sid: $new"; - } else { - print "\n old: $old"; - print " new: $new"; - } - } - } - } -} - - - -# Print changes in bmc style, i.e. only sid and msg, no full details. -sub print_summary_change($ $) -{ - my $ch_ref = shift; # reference to an entry in the rules changes hash - my $rh_ref = shift; # reference to rules hash - - my (@sids, %sidmap); - - print "\n"; - - # First get all the sids (may be spread across multiple files. - foreach my $file (keys(%$ch_ref)) { - foreach my $sid (keys(%{$$ch_ref{$file}})) { - push(@sids, $sid); - if (exists($$rh_ref{new}{rules}{$file}{$sid})) { - $sidmap{$sid}{rule} = $$rh_ref{new}{rules}{$file}{$sid}; - } else { - $sidmap{$sid}{rule} = $$rh_ref{old}{rules}{$file}{$sid}; - } - $sidmap{$sid}{file} = $file; - } - } - - # Print rules, sorted by sid. - foreach my $sid (sort {$a <=> $b} (@sids)) { - my @rule = $sidmap{$sid}{rule}; - my $file = $sidmap{$sid}{file}; - get_next_entry(\@rule, undef, undef, undef, \(my $msg), undef); - printf("%8d - %s (%s)\n", $sid, $msg, $file); - } - - print "\n"; -} - - - -# Compare the new rules to the old ones. -sub get_changes($ $ $) -{ - my $rh_ref = shift; - my $new_files_ref = shift; - my $rules_dir = shift; - my %changes; - - print STDERR "Comparing new files to the old ones... " - unless ($config{quiet}); - - # We have the list of added files (without full path) in $rh_ref{added_files} - # but we'd rather want to have it in $changes{added_files} now. - $changes{added_files} = $$rh_ref{added_files}; - - # New files are also regarded as modified since we want to update - # (i.e. add) those as well. Here we want them with full path. - foreach my $file (keys(%{$changes{added_files}})) { - $changes{modified_files}{"$tmpdir/$rules_dir/$file"}++; - } - - # Add list of possibly removed files if requested. - if ($config{check_removed}) { - opendir(OLDRULES, "$config{output_dir}") - or clean_exit("could not open directory $config{output_dir}: $!"); - - while ($_ = readdir(OLDRULES)) { - next if (/^\.\.?$/); - $changes{removed_files}{"$_"} = 1 - if (/$config{update_files}/ && - !exists($config{file_ignore_list}{$_}) && - !-e "$tmpdir/$rules_dir/$_"); - } - - closedir(OLDRULES); - } - - # For each new rules file... - FILELOOP:foreach my $file_w_path (sort(keys(%$new_files_ref))) { - my $file = basename($file_w_path); - - # Skip comparison if it's an added file. - next FILELOOP if (exists($$rh_ref{added_files}{$file})); - - # For each sid in the new file... - foreach my $sid (keys(%{$$rh_ref{new}{rules}{$file}})) { - my $new_rule = $$rh_ref{new}{rules}{$file}{$sid}; - - # Sid also exists in the old file? - if (exists($$rh_ref{old}{rules}{$file}{$sid})) { - my $old_rule = $$rh_ref{old}{rules}{$file}{$sid}; - - # Are they identical? - unless ($new_rule eq $old_rule) { - $changes{modified_files}{$file_w_path}++; - - # Find out in which way the rules are different. - if ("#$old_rule" eq $new_rule) { - $changes{rules}{dis}{$file}{$sid}++; - } elsif ($old_rule eq "#$new_rule") { - $changes{rules}{ena}{$file}{$sid}++; - } elsif ($old_rule =~ /^\s*#/ && $new_rule !~ /^\s*#/) { - $changes{rules}{ena_mod}{$file}{$sid}++; - } elsif ($old_rule !~ /^\s*#/ && $new_rule =~ /^\s*#/) { - $changes{rules}{dis_mod}{$file}{$sid}++; - } elsif ($old_rule =~ /^\s*#/ && $new_rule =~ /^\s*#/) { - $changes{rules}{mod_ina}{$file}{$sid}++; - } else { - $changes{rules}{mod_act}{$file}{$sid}++; - } - - } - } else { # sid not found in old file, i.e. it's added - $changes{modified_files}{$file_w_path}++; - $changes{rules}{added}{$file}{$sid}++; - } - } # foreach sid - - # Check for removed rules, i.e. sids that exist in the old file but - # not in the new one. - foreach my $sid (keys(%{$$rh_ref{old}{rules}{$file}})) { - unless (exists($$rh_ref{new}{rules}{$file}{$sid})) { - $changes{modified_files}{$file_w_path}++; - $changes{rules}{removed}{$file}{$sid}++; - } - } - - # Check for added non-rule lines. - get_first_only(\my @added, - \@{$$rh_ref{new}{other}{$file}}, - \@{$$rh_ref{old}{other}{$file}}); - - if (scalar(@added)) { - @{$changes{other}{added}{$file}} = @added; - $changes{modified_files}{$file_w_path}++; - } - - # Check for removed non-rule lines. - get_first_only(\my @removed, - \@{$$rh_ref{old}{other}{$file}}, - \@{$$rh_ref{new}{other}{$file}}); - - if (scalar(@removed)) { - @{$changes{other}{removed}{$file}} = @removed; - $changes{modified_files}{$file_w_path}++; - } - - } # foreach new file - - print STDERR "done.\n" unless ($config{quiet}); - - return (%changes); -} - - - -# Simply copy the modified rules files to the output directory. -sub update_rules($ @) -{ - my $dst_dir = shift; - my @modified_files = @_; - - print STDERR "Updating local rules files... " - if (!$config{quiet} || $config{interactive}); - - foreach my $file_w_path (@modified_files) { - copy("$file_w_path", "$dst_dir") - or clean_exit("could not copy $file_w_path to $dst_dir: $!"); - } - - print STDERR "done.\n" - if (!$config{quiet} || $config{interactive}); -} - - -# Simply copy rules files from one dir to another. -# Links are not allowed. -sub copy_rules($ $) -{ - my $src_dir = shift; - my $dst_dir = shift; - - print STDERR "Copying rules from $src_dir... " - if (!$config{quiet} || $config{interactive}); - - opendir(SRC_DIR, $src_dir) - or clean_exit("could not open directory $src_dir: $!"); - - my $num_files = 0; - while ($_ = readdir(SRC_DIR)) { - next if (/^\.\.?$/ || exists($config{file_ignore_list}{$_}) - || !/$config{update_files}/); - - my $src_file = untaint_path("$src_dir/$_"); - - # Make sure it's a regular file. - unless (-f "$src_file" && !-l "$src_file") { - closedir(SRC_DIR); - clean_exit("\"$src_file\" is not a regular file.") - } - - unless (copy($src_file, $dst_dir)) { - closedir(SRC_DIR); - clean_exit("could not copy \"$src_file\" to \"$dst_dir\"/: $!"); - } - $num_files++; - } - - closedir(SRC_DIR); - - print STDERR "$num_files files copied.\n" - if (!$config{quiet} || $config{interactive}); -} - - - -# Return true if file is in PATH and is executable. -sub is_in_path($) -{ - my $file = shift; - - foreach my $dir (File::Spec->path()) { - if ((-f "$dir/$file" && -x "$dir/$file") - || (-f "$dir/$file.exe" && -x "$dir/$file.exe")) { - print STDERR "Found $file binary in $dir\n" - if ($config{verbose}); - return (1); - } - } - - return (0); -} - - - -# get_next_entry() will parse the array referenced in the first arg -# and return the next entry. The array should contain a rules file, -# and the returned entry will be removed from the array. -# An entry is one of: -# - single-line rule (put in 2nd ref) -# - multi-line rule (put in 3rd ref) -# - non-rule line (put in 4th ref) -# If the entry is a multi-line rule, its single-line version is also -# returned (put in the 2nd ref). -# If it's a rule, the msg string will be put in 4th ref and sid in 5th. -sub get_next_entry($ $ $ $ $ $) -{ - my $arr_ref = shift; - my $single_ref = shift; - my $multi_ref = shift; - my $nonrule_ref = shift; - my $msg_ref = shift; - my $sid_ref = shift; - - undef($$single_ref); - undef($$multi_ref); - undef($$nonrule_ref); - undef($$msg_ref); - undef($$sid_ref); - - my $line = shift(@$arr_ref) || return(0); - my $disabled = 0; - my $broken = 0; - - chomp($line); - $line .= "\n"; - - # Possible beginning of multi-line rule? - if ($line =~ /$MULTILINE_RULE_REGEXP/oi) { - $$single_ref = $line; - $$multi_ref = $line; - - $disabled = 1 if ($line =~ /^\s*#/); - - # Keep on reading as long as line ends with "\". - while (!$broken && $line =~ /\\\s*\n$/) { - - # Remove trailing "\" and newline for single-line version. - $$single_ref =~ s/\\\s*\n//; - - # If there are no more lines, this can not be a valid multi-line rule. - if (!($line = shift(@$arr_ref))) { - - warn("\nWARNING: got EOF while parsing multi-line rule: $$multi_ref\n") - if ($config{verbose}); - - @_ = split(/\n/, $$multi_ref); - - undef($$multi_ref); - undef($$single_ref); - - # First line of broken multi-line rule will be returned as a non-rule line. - $$nonrule_ref = shift(@_) . "\n"; - $$nonrule_ref =~ s/\s*\n$/\n/; # remove trailing whitespaces - - # The rest is put back to the array again. - foreach $_ (reverse((@_))) { - unshift(@$arr_ref, "$_\n"); - } - - return (1); # return non-rule - } - - # Multi-line continuation. - $$multi_ref .= $line; - - # If there are non-comment lines in the middle of a disabled rule, - # mark the rule as broken to return as non-rule lines. - if ($line !~ /^\s*#/ && $disabled) { - $broken = 1; - } elsif ($line =~ /^\s*#/ && !$disabled) { - # comment line (with trailing slash) in the middle of an active rule - ignore it - } else { - $line =~ s/^\s*#*\s*//; # remove leading # in single-line version - $$single_ref .= $line; - } - - } # while line ends with "\" - - # Single-line version should now be a valid rule. - # If not, it wasn't a valid multi-line rule after all. - if (!$broken && parse_singleline_rule($$single_ref, $msg_ref, $sid_ref)) { - - $$single_ref =~ s/^\s*//; # remove leading whitespaces - $$single_ref =~ s/^#+\s*/#/; # remove whitespaces next to leading # - $$single_ref =~ s/\s*\n$/\n/; # remove trailing whitespaces - - $$multi_ref =~ s/^\s*//; - $$multi_ref =~ s/\s*\n$/\n/; - $$multi_ref =~ s/^#+\s*/#/; - - return (1); # return multi - - # Invalid multi-line rule. - } else { - warn("\nWARNING: invalid multi-line rule: $$single_ref\n") - if ($config{verbose} && $$multi_ref !~ /^\s*#/); - - @_ = split(/\n/, $$multi_ref); - - undef($$multi_ref); - undef($$single_ref); - - # First line of broken multi-line rule will be returned as a non-rule line. - $$nonrule_ref = shift(@_) . "\n"; - $$nonrule_ref =~ s/\s*\n$/\n/; # remove trailing whitespaces - - # The rest is put back to the array again. - foreach $_ (reverse((@_))) { - unshift(@$arr_ref, "$_\n"); - } - - return (1); # return non-rule - } - - # Check if it's a regular single-line rule. - } elsif (parse_singleline_rule($line, $msg_ref, $sid_ref)) { - $$single_ref = $line; - $$single_ref =~ s/^\s*//; - $$single_ref =~ s/^#+\s*/#/; - $$single_ref =~ s/\s*\n$/\n/; - - return (1); # return single - - # Non-rule line. - } else { - - # Do extra check and warn if it *might* be a rule anyway, - # but that we just couldn't parse for some reason. - warn("\nWARNING: line may be a rule but it could not be parsed ". - "(missing sid?): $line\n") - if ($config{verbose} && $line =~ /^\s*alert .+msg\s*:\s*".+"\s*;/); - - $$nonrule_ref = $line; - $$nonrule_ref =~ s/\s*\n$/\n/; - - return (1); # return non-rule - } -} - - - -# Look for variables that exist in dist var files but not in local var file. -sub get_new_vars($ $ $ $) -{ - my $ch_ref = shift; - my $dist_var_files_ref = shift; - my $local_var_file = shift; - my $url_tmpdirs_ref = shift; - - my %new_vars; - my (%old_vars, %dist_var_files, %found_dist_var_files); - my $confs_found = 0; - - - # Warn in case we can't find a specified dist file. - foreach my $dir (@$url_tmpdirs_ref) { - foreach my $dist_var_file (@$dist_var_files_ref) { - if (-e "$dir/$dist_var_file") { - $found_dist_var_files{$dist_var_file} = 1; - $confs_found++; - } - } - } - - foreach my $dist_var_file (@$dist_var_files_ref) { - unless (exists($found_dist_var_files{$dist_var_file})) { - warn("WARNING: did not find variable file \"$dist_var_file\" in ". - "downloaded archive(s)\n") - unless($config{quiet}); - } - } - - unless ($confs_found) { - unless ($config{quiet}) { - warn("WARNING: no variable files found in downloaded archive(s), ". - "aborting check for new variables\n"); - return; - } - } - - # Read in variable names from old (target) var file. - open(LOCAL_VAR_FILE, "<", "$local_var_file") - or clean_exit("could not open $local_var_file for reading: $!"); - - my @local_var_conf = ; - - foreach $_ (join_multilines(\@local_var_conf)) { - $old_vars{lc($1)}++ if (/$VAR_REGEXP/i); - } - - close(LOCAL_VAR_FILE); - - # Read in variables from new file(s). - foreach my $dir (@$url_tmpdirs_ref) { - foreach my $dist_var_file (@$dist_var_files_ref) { - my $conf = "$dir/$dist_var_file"; - if (-e "$conf") { - my $num_new = 0; - print STDERR "Checking downloaded $dist_var_file for new variables... " - unless ($config{quiet}); - - open(DIST_CONF, "<", "$conf") - or clean_exit("could not open $conf for reading: $!"); - my @dist_var_conf = ; - close(DIST_CONF); - - foreach $_ (join_multilines(\@dist_var_conf)) { - if (/$VAR_REGEXP/i && !exists($old_vars{lc($1)})) { - my ($varname, $varval) = (lc($1), $2); - if (exists($new_vars{$varname})) { - warn("\nWARNING: new variable \"$varname\" is defined multiple ". - "times in downloaded files\n"); - } - s/^\s*//; - push(@{$$ch_ref{new_vars}}, "$_\n"); - $new_vars{$varname} = $varval; - $num_new++; - } - } - - close(DIST_CONF); - print STDERR "$num_new new found.\n" - unless ($config{quiet}); - } - } - } -} - - - -# Add new variables to local snort.conf. -sub add_new_vars($ $) -{ - my $ch_ref = shift; - my $varfile = shift; - my $tmp_varfile = "$tmpdir/tmp_varfile.conf"; - my $new_content; - - return unless ($#{$changes{new_vars}} > -1); - - print STDERR "Adding new variables to $varfile... " - unless ($config{quiet}); - - open(OLD_LOCAL_CONF, "<", "$varfile") - or clean_exit("could not open $varfile for reading: $!"); - my @old_content = ; - close(OLD_LOCAL_CONF); - - open(NEW_LOCAL_CONF, ">", "$tmp_varfile") - or clean_exit("could not open $tmp_varfile for writing: $!"); - - my @old_vars = grep(/$VAR_REGEXP/i, @old_content); - - - # If any vars exist in old file, put new vars right after them. - if ($#old_vars > -1) { - while ($_ = shift(@old_content)) { - print NEW_LOCAL_CONF $_; - last if ($_ eq $old_vars[$#old_vars]); - } - } - - print NEW_LOCAL_CONF @{$changes{new_vars}}; - print NEW_LOCAL_CONF @old_content; - - close(NEW_LOCAL_CONF); - - clean_exit("could not copy $tmp_varfile to $varfile: $!") - unless (copy("$tmp_varfile", "$varfile")); - - print STDERR "done.\n" - unless ($config{quiet}); -} - - - -# Convert msdos style path to cygwin style, e.g. -# c:\foo => /cygdrive/c/foo -sub msdos_to_cygwin_path($) -{ - my $path_ref = shift; - - if ($$path_ref =~ /^([a-zA-Z]):[\/\\](.*)/) { - my ($drive, $dir) = ($1, $2); - $dir =~ s/\\/\//g; - $$path_ref = "/cygdrive/$drive/$dir"; - return (1); - } - - return (0); -} - - - -# Parse and process a modifysid expression. -# Return 1 if valid, or otherwise 0. -sub parse_mod_expr($ $ $ $) -{ - my $mod_list_ref = shift; # where to store valid entries - my $sid_arg_list = shift; # comma-separated list of SIDs/files or wildcard - my $subst = shift; # regexp to look for - my $repl = shift; # regexp to replace it with - - my @tmp_mod_list; - - $sid_arg_list =~ s/\s+$//; - - foreach my $sid_arg (split(/\s*,\s*/, $sid_arg_list)) { - my $type = ""; - - $type = "sid" if ($sid_arg =~ /^\d+$/); - $type = "file" if ($sid_arg =~ /^\S+.*\.\S+$/); - $type = "wildcard" if ($sid_arg eq "*"); - - return (0) unless ($type); - - # Sanity check to make sure user escaped at least all the "$" in $subst. - if ($subst =~ /[^\\]\$./ || $subst =~ /^\$/) { - warn("WARNING: unescaped \$ in expression \"$subst\", all special ". - "characters must be escaped\n"); - return (0); - } - - # Only allow backreference variables. The check should at least catch some user typos. - if (($repl =~ /[^\\]\$(\D.)/ && $1 !~ /{\d/) || $repl =~ /[^\\]\$$/ - || ($repl =~ /^\$(\D.)/ && $1 !~ /{\d/)) { - warn("WARNING: illegal replacement expression \"$repl\": unescaped \$ ". - "that isn't a backreference\n"); - return (0); - } - - # Don't permit unescaped @. - if ($repl =~ /[^\\]\@/ || $repl =~ /^\@/) { - warn("WARNING: illegal replacement expression \"$repl\": unescaped \@\n"); - return (0); - } - - # Make sure the regexp is valid. - my $repl_qq = "qq/$repl/"; - my $dummy = "foo"; - - eval { - $dummy =~ s/$subst/$repl_qq/ee; - }; - - # We should probably check for warnings as well as errors... - if ($@) { - warn("Invalid regexp: $@"); - return (0); - } - - push(@tmp_mod_list, [$subst, $repl_qq, $type, $sid_arg]); - } - - # If we come this far, all sids and the regexp were parsed successfully, so - # append them to real mod list array. - foreach my $mod_entry (@tmp_mod_list) { - push(@$mod_list_ref, $mod_entry); - } - - return (1); -} - - - -# Untaint a path. Die if it contains illegal chars. -sub untaint_path($) -{ - my $path = shift; - my $orig_path = $path; - - return $path unless ($config{use_path_checks}); - - (($path) = $path =~ /^([$OK_PATH_CHARS]+)$/) - or clean_exit("illegal character in path/filename ". - "\"$orig_path\", allowed are $OK_PATH_CHARS\n". - "Fix this or set use_path_checks=0 in oinkmaster.conf ". - "to disable this check completely if it is too strict.\n"); - - return ($path); -} - - - -# Ask user to approve changes. Return 1 for yes, 0 for no. -sub approve_changes() -{ - my $answer = ""; - - while ($answer !~ /^[yn]/i) { - print "Do you approve these changes? [Yn] "; - $answer = ; - $answer = "y" unless ($answer =~ /\S/); - } - - return ($answer =~ /^y/i); -} - - - -# Remove common leading and trailing stuff from two rules. -sub minimize_diff($ $) -{ - my $old_rule = shift; - my $new_rule = shift; - - my $original_old = $old_rule; - my $original_new = $new_rule; - - # Additional chars to print next to the diffing part. - my $additional_chars = 20; - - # Remove the rev keyword from the rules, as it often - # makes the whole diff minimizing useless. - $old_rule =~ s/\s*\b(rev\s*:\s*\d+\s*;)\s*//; - my $old_rev = $1; - - $new_rule =~ s/\s*\b(rev\s*:\s*\d+\s*;)\s*//; - my $new_rev = $1; - - # If rev was the only thing that changed, we want to restore the rev - # before continuing so we don't remove common stuff from rules that - # are identical. - if ($old_rule eq $new_rule) { - $old_rule = $original_old; - $new_rule = $original_new; - } - - # Temporarily remove possible leading # so it works nicely - # with modified rules that are also being either enabled or disabled. - my $old_is_disabled = 0; - my $new_is_disabled = 0; - - $old_is_disabled = 1 if ($old_rule =~ s/^#//); - $new_is_disabled = 1 if ($new_rule =~ s/^#//); - - # Go forward char by char until they aren't equeal. - # $i will bet set to the index where they diff. - my @old = split(//, $old_rule); - my @new = split(//, $new_rule); - - my $i = 0; - while ($i <= $#old && $i <= $#new && $old[$i] eq $new[$i]) { - $i++; - } - - # Now same thing but backwards. - # $j will bet set to the index where they diff. - @old = reverse(split(//, $old_rule)); - @new = reverse(split(//, $new_rule)); - - my $j = 0; - while ($j <= $#old && $j <= $#new && $old[$j] eq $new[$j]) { - $j++; - } - - # Print some additional chars on either side, if there is room for it. - $i -= $additional_chars; - $i = 0 if ($i < 0); - - $j = -$j + $additional_chars; - $j = 0 if ($j > -1); - - my ($old, $new); - - # Print entire rules (i.e. they can not be shortened). - if (!$i && !$j) { - $old = $old_rule; - $new = $new_rule; - - # Leading and trailing stuff can be removed. - } elsif ($i && $j) { - $old = "..." . substr($old_rule, $i, $j) . "..."; - $new = "..." . substr($new_rule, $i, $j) . "..."; - - # Trailing stuff can be removed. - } elsif (!$i && $j) { - $old = substr($old_rule, $i, $j) . "..."; - $new = substr($new_rule, $i, $j) . "..."; - - # Leading stuff can be removed. - } elsif ($i && !$j) { - $old = "..." . substr($old_rule, $i); - $new = "..." . substr($new_rule, $i); - } - - chomp($old, $new); - $old .= "\n"; - $new .= "\n"; - - # Restore possible leading # now. - $old = "#$old" if ($old_is_disabled); - $new = "#$new" if ($new_is_disabled); - - return ($old, $new); -} - - - -# Check a string and return 1 if it's a valid single-line snort rule. -# Msg string is put in second arg, sid in third (those are the only -# required keywords, besides the leading rule actions). -sub parse_singleline_rule($ $ $) -{ - my $line = shift; - my $msg_ref = shift; - my $sid_ref = shift; - - undef($$msg_ref); - undef($$sid_ref); - - if ($line =~ /$SINGLELINE_RULE_REGEXP/oi) { - - if ($line =~ /\bmsg\s*:\s*"(.+?)"\s*;/i) { - $$msg_ref = $1; - } else { - return (0); - } - - if ($line =~ /\bsid\s*:\s*(\d+)\s*;/i) { - $$sid_ref = $1; - } else { - return (0); - } - - return (1); - } - - return (0); -} - - - -# Merge multiline directives in an array by simply removing traling backslashes. -sub join_multilines($) -{ - my $multiline_conf_ref = shift; - my $joined_conf = ""; - - foreach $_ (@$multiline_conf_ref) { - s/\\\s*\n$//; - $joined_conf .= $_; - } - - return (split/\n/, $joined_conf); -} - - - -# Catch SIGINT. -sub catch_sigint() -{ - $SIG{INT} = 'IGNORE'; - print STDERR "\nInterrupted, cleaning up.\n"; - sleep(1); - clean_exit("interrupted by signal"); -} - - - -# Remove temporary directory and exit. -# If a non-empty string is given as argument, it will be regarded -# as an error message and we will use die() with the message instead -# of just exit(0). -sub clean_exit($) -{ - my $err_msg = shift; - - $SIG{INT} = 'DEFAULT'; - - if (defined($tmpdir) && -d "$tmpdir") { - chdir(File::Spec->rootdir()); - rmtree("$tmpdir", 0, 1); - undef($tmpdir); - } - - if (!defined($err_msg) || $err_msg eq "") { - exit(0); - } else { - chomp($err_msg); - die("\n$0: Error: $err_msg\n\nOink, oink. Exiting...\n"); - } -} - - - -#### EOF #### -- cgit v1.2.3