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1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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21# #
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23
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24use strict;
25
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26package IDS;
27
28require '/var/ipfire/general-functions.pl';
abffcc99 29require "${General::swroot}/network-functions.pl";
4e4c3f14 30require "${General::swroot}/suricata/ruleset-sources";
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02844177 32# Location where all config and settings files are stored.
164eab66 33our $settingsdir = "${General::swroot}/suricata";
02844177 34
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35# File where the used rulefiles are stored.
36our $used_rulefiles_file = "$settingsdir/suricata-used-rulefiles.yaml";
37
38# File where the addresses of the homenet are stored.
39our $homenet_file = "$settingsdir/suricata-homenet.yaml";
40
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41# File where the addresses of the used DNS servers are stored.
42our $dns_servers_file = "$settingsdir/suricata-dns-servers.yaml";
43
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44# File where the HTTP ports definition is stored.
45our $http_ports_file = "$settingsdir/suricata-http-ports.yaml";
46
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47# File which contains the enabled sids.
48our $enabled_sids_file = "$settingsdir/oinkmaster-enabled-sids.conf";
49
50# File which contains the disabled sids.
51our $disabled_sids_file = "$settingsdir/oinkmaster-disabled-sids.conf";
52
53# File which contains wheater the rules should be changed.
54our $modify_sids_file = "$settingsdir/oinkmaster-modify-sids.conf";
55
56# File which stores the configured IPS settings.
57our $ids_settings_file = "$settingsdir/settings";
58
a8d36d3e 59# DEPRECATED - File which stores the configured rules-settings.
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60our $rules_settings_file = "$settingsdir/rules-settings";
61
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62# File which stores the used and configured ruleset providers.
63our $providers_settings_file = "$settingsdir/providers-settings";
64
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65# File which stores the configured settings for whitelisted addresses.
66our $ignored_file = "$settingsdir/ignored";
67
788a71f5 68# DEPRECATED - Location and name of the tarball which contains the ruleset.
164eab66 69our $rulestarball = "/var/tmp/idsrules.tar.gz";
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71# Location where the downloaded rulesets are stored.
72our $dl_rules_path = "/var/tmp";
73
3983aebd 74# File to store any errors, which also will be read and displayed by the wui.
77910792 75our $storederrorfile = "/tmp/ids_storederror";
3983aebd 76
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77# File to lock the WUI, while the autoupdate script runs.
78our $ids_page_lock_file = "/tmp/ids_page_locked";
79
298ef5ba 80# Location where the rulefiles are stored.
21cab141 81our $rulespath = "/var/lib/suricata";
298ef5ba 82
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83# Location of the classification file.
84our $classification_file = "$rulespath/classification.config";
85
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86# Location of the sid to msg mappings file.
87our $sid_msg_file = "$rulespath/sid-msg.map";
88
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89# Location to store local rules. This file will not be touched.
90our $local_rules_file = "$rulespath/local.rules";
91
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92# File which contains the rules to whitelist addresses on suricata.
93our $whitelist_file = "$rulespath/whitelist.rules";
94
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95# File which contains a list of all supported ruleset sources.
96# (Sourcefire, Emergingthreads, etc..)
97our $rulesetsourcesfile = "$settingsdir/ruleset-sources";
98
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99# The pidfile of the IDS.
100our $idspidfile = "/var/run/suricata.pid";
101
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102# Location of suricatactrl.
103my $suricatactrl = "/usr/local/bin/suricatactrl";
104
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105# Prefix for each downloaded ruleset.
106my $dl_rulesfile_prefix = "idsrules";
107
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108# Temporary directory where the rulesets will be extracted.
109my $tmp_directory = "/tmp/ids_tmp";
110
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111# Temporary directory where the extracted rules files will be stored.
112my $tmp_rules_directory = "$tmp_directory/rules";
113
114# Temporary directory where the extracted additional config files will be stored.
115my $tmp_conf_directory = "$tmp_directory/conf";
116
5240a809 117# Array with allowed commands of suricatactrl.
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118my @suricatactrl_cmds = ( 'start', 'stop', 'restart', 'reload', 'fix-rules-dir', 'cron' );
119
120# Array with supported cron intervals.
121my @cron_intervals = ('off', 'daily', 'weekly' );
5240a809 122
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123# Array which contains the HTTP ports, which statically will be declared as HTTP_PORTS in the
124# http_ports_file.
125my @http_ports = ('80', '81');
126
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127# Hash which allows to convert the download type (dl_type) to a file suffix.
128my %dl_type_to_suffix = (
129 "archive" => ".tar.gz",
130 "plain" => ".rules",
131);
132
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133#
134## Function to check and create all IDS related files, if the does not exist.
135#
136sub check_and_create_filelayout() {
137 # Check if the files exist and if not, create them.
138 unless (-f "$enabled_sids_file") { &create_empty_file($enabled_sids_file); }
139 unless (-f "$disabled_sids_file") { &create_empty_file($disabled_sids_file); }
140 unless (-f "$modify_sids_file") { &create_empty_file($modify_sids_file); }
141 unless (-f "$used_rulefiles_file") { &create_empty_file($used_rulefiles_file); }
142 unless (-f "$ids_settings_file") { &create_empty_file($ids_settings_file); }
a8d36d3e 143 unless (-f "$providers_settings_file") { &create_empty_file($providers_settings_file); }
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144 unless (-f "$ignored_file") { &create_empty_file($ignored_file); }
145 unless (-f "$whitelist_file" ) { &create_empty_file($whitelist_file); }
146}
147
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148#
149## Function to get a list of all available ruleset providers.
150##
151## They will be returned as a sorted array.
152#
153sub get_ruleset_providers() {
154 my @providers;
155
156 # Loop through the hash of providers.
157 foreach my $provider ( keys %IDS::Ruleset::Providers ) {
158 # Add the provider to the array.
159 push(@providers, $provider);
160 }
161
162 # Sort and return the array.
163 return sort(@providers);
164}
165
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166#
167## Function for checking if at least 300MB of free disk space are available
168## on the "/var" partition.
169#
170sub checkdiskspace () {
171 # Call diskfree to gather the free disk space of /var.
81631920 172 my @df = &General::system_output("/bin/df", "-B", "M", "/var");
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173
174 # Loop through the output.
175 foreach my $line (@df) {
176 # Ignore header line.
177 next if $line =~ m/^Filesystem/;
178
179 # Search for a line with the device information.
180 if ($line =~ m/dev/ ) {
181 # Split the line into single pieces.
182 my @values = split(' ', $line);
183 my ($filesystem, $blocks, $used, $available, $used_perenctage, $mounted_on) = @values;
184
185 # Check if the available disk space is more than 300MB.
186 if ($available < 300) {
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187 # Log error to syslog.
188 &_log_to_syslog("Not enough free disk space on /var. Only $available MB from 300 MB available.");
8dcebe53 189
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190 # Exit function and return "1" - False.
191 return 1;
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192 }
193 }
194 }
195
196 # Everything okay, return nothing.
197 return;
198}
199
eea2670b 200#
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201## This function is responsible for downloading the configured IDS rulesets or if no one is specified
202## all configured rulesets will be downloaded.
eea2670b 203##
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204## * At first it gathers all configured ruleset providers, initialize the downloader and sets an
205## upstream proxy if configured.
206## * After that, the given ruleset or in case all rulesets should be downloaded, it will determine wether it
207## is enabled or not.
208## * The next step will be to generate the final download url, by obtaining the URL for the desired
209## ruleset, add the settings for the upstream proxy.
210## * Finally the function will grab all the rules files or tarballs from the servers.
eea2670b 211#
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212sub downloadruleset ($) {
213 my ($provider) = @_;
214
215 # If no provider is given default to "all".
216 $provider //= 'all';
217
218 # Hash to store the providers and access id's, for which rules should be downloaded.
219 my %sheduled_providers = ();
220
221 # Get used provider settings.
222 my %used_providers = ();
223 &General::readhasharray("$providers_settings_file", \%used_providers);
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be52c68a 225 # Check if a ruleset has been configured.
b3c2c336 226 unless(%used_providers) {
be52c68a 227 # Log that no ruleset has been configured and abort.
b3c2c336 228 &_log_to_syslog("No ruleset provider has been configured.");
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229
230 # Return "1".
231 return 1;
232 }
233
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234 # Read proxysettings.
235 my %proxysettings=();
236 &General::readhash("${General::swroot}/proxy/settings", \%proxysettings);
237
238 # Load required perl module to handle the download.
239 use LWP::UserAgent;
240
241 # Init the download module.
242 my $downloader = LWP::UserAgent->new;
243
244 # Set timeout to 10 seconds.
245 $downloader->timeout(10);
246
247 # Check if an upstream proxy is configured.
248 if ($proxysettings{'UPSTREAM_PROXY'}) {
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249 my $proxy_url;
250
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253 # Check if the proxy requires authentication.
254 if (($proxysettings{'UPSTREAM_USER'}) && ($proxysettings{'UPSTREAM_PASSWORD'})) {
255 $proxy_url .= "$proxysettings{'UPSTREAM_USER'}\:$proxysettings{'UPSTREAM_PASSWORD'}\@";
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256 }
257
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258 # Add proxy server address and port.
259 $proxy_url .= $proxysettings{'UPSTREAM_PROXY'};
260
eea2670b 261 # Setup proxy settings.
6994f001 262 $downloader->proxy(['http', 'https'], $proxy_url);
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263 }
264
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265 # Loop through the hash of configured providers.
266 foreach my $id ( keys %used_providers ) {
267 # Skip providers which are not enabled.
268 next if ($used_providers{$id}[3] ne "enabled");
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270 # Obtain the provider handle.
271 my $provider_handle = $used_providers{$id}[0];
eea2670b 272
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273 # Handle update off all providers.
274 if (($provider eq "all") || ($provider_handle eq "$provider")) {
275 # Add provider handle and it's id to the hash of sheduled providers.
2c02c936 276 $sheduled_providers{$provider_handle} = $id;
b3c2c336 277 }
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278 }
279
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280 # Loop through the hash of sheduled providers.
281 foreach my $provider ( keys %sheduled_providers) {
282 # Grab the download url for the provider.
283 my $url = $IDS::Ruleset::Providers{$provider}{'dl_url'};
284
285 # Check if the provider requires a subscription.
286 if ($IDS::Ruleset::Providers{$provider}{'requires_subscription'} eq "True") {
287 # Grab the previously stored access id for the provider from hash.
288 my $id = $sheduled_providers{$provider};
289
290 # Grab the subscription code.
291 my $subscription_code = $used_providers{$id}[1];
292
293 # Add the subscription code to the download url.
294 $url =~ s/\<subscription_code\>/$subscription_code/g;
295
296 }
297
298 # Abort if no url could be determined for the provider.
299 unless ($url) {
300 # Log error and abort.
301 &_log_to_syslog("Unable to gather a download URL for the selected ruleset provider.");
302 return 1;
303 }
304
305 # Variable to store the filesize of the remote object.
306 my $remote_filesize;
307
308 # The sourcfire (snort rules) does not allow to send "HEAD" requests, so skip this check
309 # for this webserver.
310 #
311 # Check if the ruleset source contains "snort.org".
312 unless ($url =~ /\.snort\.org/) {
313 # Pass the requrested url to the downloader.
314 my $request = HTTP::Request->new(HEAD => $url);
315
316 # Accept the html header.
317 $request->header('Accept' => 'text/html');
318
319 # Perform the request and fetch the html header.
320 my $response = $downloader->request($request);
321
322 # Check if there was any error.
323 unless ($response->is_success) {
324 # Obtain error.
325 my $error = $response->status_line();
326
327 # Log error message.
328 &_log_to_syslog("Unable to download the ruleset. \($error\)");
329
330 # Return "1" - false.
331 return 1;
332 }
333
334 # Assign the fetched header object.
335 my $header = $response->headers();
336
337 # Grab the remote file size from the object and store it in the
338 # variable.
339 $remote_filesize = $header->content_length;
340 }
341
342 # Load perl module to deal with temporary files.
343 use File::Temp;
96da5803 344
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345 # Generate temporary file name, located in "/var/tmp" and with a suffix of ".tmp".
346 my $tmp = File::Temp->new( SUFFIX => ".tmp", DIR => "/var/tmp/", UNLINK => 0 );
347 my $tmpfile = $tmp->filename();
96da5803 348
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349 # Pass the requested url to the downloader.
350 my $request = HTTP::Request->new(GET => $url);
96da5803 351
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352 # Perform the request and save the output into the tmpfile.
353 my $response = $downloader->request($request, $tmpfile);
96da5803 354
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355 # Check if there was any error.
356 unless ($response->is_success) {
357 # Obtain error.
b3c2c336 358 my $error = $response->content;
96da5803 359
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360 # Log error message.
361 &_log_to_syslog("Unable to download the ruleset. \($error\)");
362
363 # Return "1" - false.
364 return 1;
365 }
96da5803 366
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367 # Load perl stat module.
368 use File::stat;
96da5803 369
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370 # Perform stat on the tmpfile.
371 my $stat = stat($tmpfile);
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373 # Grab the local filesize of the downloaded tarball.
374 my $local_filesize = $stat->size;
25b6545a 375
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376 # Check if both file sizes match.
377 if (($remote_filesize) && ($remote_filesize ne $local_filesize)) {
378 # Log error message.
379 &_log_to_syslog("Unable to completely download the ruleset. ");
380 &_log_to_syslog("Only got $local_filesize Bytes instead of $remote_filesize Bytes. ");
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382 # Delete temporary file.
383 unlink("$tmpfile");
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385 # Return "1" - false.
386 return 1;
387 }
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389 # Genarate and assign file name and path to store the downloaded rules file.
390 my $dl_rulesfile = &_get_dl_rulesfile($provider);
eea2670b 391
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392 # Check if a file name could be obtained.
393 unless ($dl_rulesfile) {
394 # Log error message.
395 &_log_to_syslog("Unable to store the downloaded rules file. ");
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397 # Delete downloaded temporary file.
398 unlink("$tmpfile");
96da5803 399
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400 # Return "1" - false.
401 }
96da5803 402
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403 # Load file copy module, which contains the move() function.
404 use File::Copy;
96da5803 405
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406 # Overwrite the may existing rulefile or tarball with the downloaded one.
407 move("$tmpfile", "$dl_rulesfile");
25b6545a 408
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409 # Delete temporary file.
410 unlink("$tmpfile");
411
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412 # Set correct ownership for the tarball.
413 set_ownership("$dl_rulesfile");
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414 }
415
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416 # If we got here, everything worked fine. Return nothing.
417 return;
418}
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420#
421## Function to extract a given ruleset.
422#
423sub extractruleset ($) {
424 my ($provider) = @_;
425
426 # Load perl module to deal with archives.
427 use Archive::Tar;
428
429 # Load perl module to deal with files and path.
430 use File::Basename;
431
432 # Get full path and downloaded rulesfile for the given provider.
433 my $tarball = &_get_dl_rulesfile($provider);
434
435 # Check if the file exists.
436 unless (-f $tarball) {
437 &_log_to_syslog("Could not extract ruleset file: $tarball");
438
439 # Return nothing.
440 return;
441 }
442
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443 # Check if the temporary directories exist, otherwise create them.
444 mkdir("$tmp_directory") unless (-d "$tmp_directory");
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445 mkdir("$tmp_rules_directory") unless (-d "$tmp_rules_directory");
446 mkdir("$tmp_conf_directory") unless (-d "$tmp_conf_directory");
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447
448 # Initialize the tar module.
449 my $tar = Archive::Tar->new($tarball);
450
451 # Get the filelist inside the tarball.
452 my @packed_files = $tar->list_files;
453
454 # Loop through the filelist.
455 foreach my $packed_file (@packed_files) {
456 my $destination;
457
458 # Splitt the packed file into chunks.
459 my $file = fileparse($packed_file);
460
461 # Handle msg-id.map file.
462 if ("$file" eq "sid-msg.map") {
463 # Set extract destination to temporary config_dir.
6c9d3eee 464 $destination = "$tmp_conf_directory/$provider\-sid-msg.map";
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465 # Handle classification.conf
466 } elsif ("$file" eq "classification.config") {
467 # Set extract destination to temporary config_dir.
6c9d3eee 468 $destination = "$tmp_conf_directory/$provider\-classification.config";
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469 # Handle rules files.
470 } elsif ($file =~ m/\.rules$/) {
471 my $rulesfilename;
472
473 # Splitt the filename into chunks.
474 my @filename = split("-", $file);
475
476 # Reverse the array.
477 @filename = reverse(@filename);
478
479 # Get the amount of elements in the array.
480 my $elements = @filename;
481
482 # Remove last element of the hash.
483 # It contains the vendor name, which will be replaced.
484 if ($elements >= 3) {
485 # Remove last element from hash.
486 pop(@filename);
487 }
488
489 # Check if the last element of the filename does not
490 # contain the providers name.
8335286b 491 if ($filename[-1] ne "$provider") {
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492 # Add provider name as last element.
493 push(@filename, $provider);
494 }
495
496 # Reverse the array back.
497 @filename = reverse(@filename);
498
499 # Generate the name for the rulesfile.
500 $rulesfilename = join("-", @filename);
501
502 # Set extract destination to temporaray rules_dir.
6c9d3eee 503 $destination = "$tmp_rules_directory/$rulesfilename";
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504 } else {
505 # Skip all other files.
506 next;
507 }
508
509 # Extract the file to the temporary directory.
510 $tar->extract_file("$packed_file", "$destination");
511 }
512}
513
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515## A wrapper function to call the oinkmaster script, setup the rules structues and
516## call the functions to merge the additional config files. (classification, sid-msg, etc.).
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517#
518sub oinkmaster () {
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519 # Load perl module for file copying.
520 use File::Copy;
521
522 # Hash to store the used providers.
523 my %used_providers = ();
524
525 # Array to store the enabled providers.
526 my @enabled_providers = ();
527
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528 # Check if the files in rulesdir have the correct permissions.
529 &_check_rulesdir_permissions();
530
b953677b 531 # Cleanup the rules directory before filling it with the new rulests.
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532 &_cleanup_rulesdir();
533
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534 # Read-in the providers config file.
535 &General::readhasharray("$providers_settings_file", \%used_providers);
536
537 # Loop through the hash of used_providers.
538 foreach my $id (keys %used_providers) {
539 # Skip disabled providers.
540 next unless ($used_providers{$id}[3] eq "enabled");
541
542 # Grab the provider handle.
543 my $provider = "$used_providers{$id}[0]";
544
545 # Add the provider handle to the array of enabled providers.
546 push(@enabled_providers, $provider);
547
548 # Omit the type (dl_type) of the stored ruleset.
549 my $type = $IDS::Ruleset::Providers{$provider}{'dl_type'};
550
551 # Handle the different ruleset types.
552 if ($type eq "archive") {
553 # Call the extractruleset function.
554 &extractruleset($provider);
555 } elsif ($type eq "plain") {
556 # Generate filename and full path for the stored rulesfile.
557 my $dl_rulesfile = &_get_dl_rulesfile($provider);
558
559 # Generate destination filename an full path.
560 my $destination = "$tmp_rules_directory/$provider\-ruleset.rules";
561
562 # Copy the file into the temporary rules directory.
563 copy($dl_rulesfile, $destination);
564 } else {
565 # Skip unknown type.
566 next;
567 }
568 }
569
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570 # Load perl module to talk to the kernel syslog.
571 use Sys::Syslog qw(:DEFAULT setlogsock);
572
573 # Establish the connection to the syslog service.
574 openlog('oinkmaster', 'cons,pid', 'user');
575
25f5cb0d 576 # Call oinkmaster to generate ruleset.
b953677b 577 open(OINKMASTER, "/usr/local/bin/oinkmaster.pl -s -u dir://$tmp_rules_directory -C $settingsdir/oinkmaster.conf -o $rulespath 2>&1 |") or die "Could not execute oinkmaster $!\n";
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578
579 # Log output of oinkmaster to syslog.
580 while(<OINKMASTER>) {
581 # The syslog function works best with an array based input,
582 # so generate one before passing the message details to syslog.
583 my @syslog = ("INFO", "$_");
584
585 # Send the log message.
586 syslog(@syslog);
587 }
588
589 # Close the pipe to oinkmaster process.
590 close(OINKMASTER);
591
592 # Close the log handle.
593 closelog();
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594
595 use Data::Dumper;
596
597 print Dumper \@enabled_providers;
598
599 # Call function to merge the classification files.
600 &merge_classifications(@enabled_providers);
601
602 # Call function to merge the sid to message mapping files.
603 &merge_sid_msg(@enabled_providers);
604
605 # Cleanup temporary directory.
606 # XXX - not implemented yet.
607 # &cleanup_tmp_directory();
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608}
609
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610#
611## Function to merge the classifications for a given amount of providers and write them
612## to the classifications file.
613#
614sub merge_classifications(@) {
615 my @providers = @_;
616
617 # Hash to store all collected classifications.
618 my %classifications = ();
619
620 # Loop through the given array of providers.
621 foreach my $provider (@providers) {
622 # Generate full path to classification file.
6c9d3eee 623 my $classification_file = "$tmp_conf_directory/$provider\-classification.config";
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625 # Skip provider if no classification file exists.
626 next unless (-f "$classification_file");
627
628 # Open the classification file.
629 open(CLASSIFICATION, $classification_file) or die "Could not open file $classification_file. $!\n";
630
631 # Loop through the file content.
632 while(<CLASSIFICATION>) {
633 # Parse the file and grab the classification details.
634 if ($_ =~/.*config classification\: (.*)/) {
635 # Split the grabbed details.
636 my ($short_name, $short_desc, $priority) = split("\,", $1);
637
638 # Check if the grabbed classification is allready known and the priority value is greater
639 # than the stored one (which causes less priority in the IDS).
640 if (($classifications{$short_name}) && ($classifications{$short_name}[1] >= $priority)) {
641 #Change the priority value to the stricter one.
642 $classifications{$short_name} = [ "$classifications{$short_name}[0]", "$priority" ];
643 } else {
644 # Add the classification to the hash.
645 $classifications{$short_name} = [ "$short_desc", "$priority" ];
646 }
647 }
648 }
649
650 # Close the file.
651 close(CLASSIFICATION);
652 }
653
654 # Open classification file for writing.
655 open(FILE, ">", "$classification_file") or die "Could not write to $classification_file. $!\n";
656
657 # Print notice about autogenerated file.
658 print FILE "#Autogenerated file. Any custom changes will be overwritten!\n\n";
659
660 # Sort and loop through the hash of classifications.
661 foreach my $key (sort keys %classifications) {
662 # Assign some nice variable names for the items.
663 my $short_name = $key;
664 my $short_desc = $classifications{$key}[0];
665 my $priority = $classifications{$key}[1];
666
667 # Write the classification to the file.
668 print FILE "config classification: $short_name,$short_desc,$priority\n";
669 }
670
671 # Close file handle.
672 close(FILE);
673}
674
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676## Function to merge the "sid to message mapping" files of various given providers.
677#
678sub merge_sid_msg (@) {
679 my @providers = @_;
680
681 # Hash which contains all the sid to message mappings.
682 my %mappings = ();
683
684 # Loop through the array of given providers.
685 foreach my $provider (@providers) {
686 # Generate full path and filename.
6c9d3eee 687 my $sid_msg_file = "$tmp_conf_directory/$provider\-sid-msg.map";
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689 # Skip provider if no sid to msg mapping file for this provider exists.
690 next unless (-f $sid_msg_file);
691
692 # Open the file.
693 open(MAPPING, $sid_msg_file) or die "Could not open $sid_msg_file. $!\n";
694
695 # Loop through the file content.
696 while (<MAPPING>) {
697 # Remove newlines.
698 chomp($_);
699
700 # Skip lines which do not start with a number,
701 next unless ($_ =~ /^\d+/);
702
703 # Split line content and assign it to an array.
704 my @line = split(/ \|\| /, $_);
705
706 # Grab the first element (and remove it) from the line array.
707 # It contains the sid.
708 my $sid = shift(@line);
709
710 # Store the grabbed sid and the remain array as hash value.
711 # It still contains the messages, references etc.
712 $mappings{$sid} = [@line];
713 }
714
715 # Close file handle.
716 close(MAPPING);
717 }
718
719 # Open mappings file for writing.
720 open(FILE, ">", $sid_msg_file) or die "Could not write $sid_msg_file. $!\n";
721
722 # Write notice about autogenerated file.
723 print FILE "#Autogenerated file. Any custom changes will be overwritten!\n\n";
724
725 # Loop through the hash of mappings.
726 foreach my $sid ( sort keys %mappings) {
727 # Grab data for the sid.
728 my @data = @{$mappings{$sid}};
729
730 # Add the sid to the data array.
731 unshift(@data, $sid);
732
733 # Generate line.
734 my $line = join(" \|\| ", @data);
735
736 print FILE "$line\n";
737
738 }
739
740 # Close file handle.
741 close(FILE);
742}
743
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745## Function to do all the logging stuff if the downloading or updating of the ruleset fails.
746#
747sub log_error ($) {
748 my ($error) = @_;
749
750 # Remove any newline.
751 chomp($error);
752
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754 &_log_to_syslog($error);
755
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756 # Call private function to write/store the error message in the storederrorfile.
757 &_store_error_message($error);
758}
759
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761## Function to log a given error message to the kernel syslog.
762#
763sub _log_to_syslog ($) {
764 my ($message) = @_;
765
766 # Load perl module to talk to the kernel syslog.
767 use Sys::Syslog qw(:DEFAULT setlogsock);
768
769 # The syslog function works best with an array based input,
770 # so generate one before passing the message details to syslog.
771 my @syslog = ("ERR", "<ERROR> $message");
772
773 # Establish the connection to the syslog service.
774 openlog('oinkmaster', 'cons,pid', 'user');
775
776 # Send the log message.
777 syslog(@syslog);
778
779 # Close the log handle.
780 closelog();
781}
782
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784## Private function to write a given error message to the storederror file.
785#
786sub _store_error_message ($) {
787 my ($message) = @_;
788
789 # Remove any newline.
790 chomp($message);
791
792 # Open file for writing.
793 open (ERRORFILE, ">$storederrorfile") or die "Could not write to $storederrorfile. $!\n";
794
795 # Write error to file.
796 print ERRORFILE "$message\n";
797
798 # Close file.
799 close (ERRORFILE);
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801 # Set correct ownership for the file.
802 &set_ownership("$storederrorfile");
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804
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806## Private function to get the path and filename for a downloaded ruleset by a given provider.
807#
808sub _get_dl_rulesfile($) {
809 my ($provider) = @_;
810
811 # Gather the download type for the given provider.
812 my $dl_type = $IDS::Ruleset::Providers{$provider}{'dl_type'};
813
814 # Obtain the file suffix for the download file type.
815 my $suffix = $dl_type_to_suffix{$dl_type};
816
817 # Check if a suffix has been found.
818 unless ($suffix) {
819 # Abort return - nothing.
820 return;
821 }
822
823 # Generate the full filename and path for the stored rules file.
824 my $rulesfile = "$dl_rules_path/$dl_rulesfile_prefix-$provider$suffix";
825
826 # Return the generated filename.
827 return $rulesfile;
828}
829
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831## Function to check if the IDS is running.
832#
833sub ids_is_running () {
834 if(-f $idspidfile) {
835 # Open PID file for reading.
836 open(PIDFILE, "$idspidfile") or die "Could not open $idspidfile. $!\n";
837
838 # Grab the process-id.
839 my $pid = <PIDFILE>;
840
841 # Close filehandle.
842 close(PIDFILE);
843
844 # Remove any newline.
845 chomp($pid);
846
847 # Check if a directory for the process-id exists in proc.
848 if(-d "/proc/$pid") {
849 # The IDS daemon is running return the process id.
850 return $pid;
851 }
852 }
853
854 # Return nothing - IDS is not running.
855 return;
856}
857
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859## Function to call suricatactrl binary with a given command.
860#
861sub call_suricatactrl ($) {
862 # Get called option.
ed06bc81 863 my ($option, $interval) = @_;
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865 # Loop through the array of supported commands and check if
866 # the given one is part of it.
867 foreach my $cmd (@suricatactrl_cmds) {
868 # Skip current command unless the given one has been found.
869 next unless($cmd eq $option);
870
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872 if ($option eq "cron") {
873 # Check if an interval has been given.
874 if ($interval) {
875 # Check if the given interval is valid.
876 foreach my $element (@cron_intervals) {
877 # Skip current element until the given one has been found.
878 next unless($element eq $interval);
879
880 # Call the suricatactrl binary and pass the "cron" command
881 # with the requrested interval.
81631920 882 &General::system("$suricatactrl", "$option", "$interval");
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884 # Return "1" - True.
885 return 1;
886 }
887 }
5240a809 888
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890 return;
891 } else {
892 # Call the suricatactrl binary and pass the requrested
893 # option to it.
81631920 894 &General::system("$suricatactrl", "$option");
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896 # Return "1" - True.
897 return 1;
898 }
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899 }
900
901 # Command not found - return nothing.
902 return;
903}
904
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906## Function to create a new empty file.
907#
908sub create_empty_file($) {
909 my ($file) = @_;
910
911 # Check if the given file exists.
912 if(-e $file) {
913 # Do nothing to prevent from overwriting existing files.
914 return;
915 }
916
917 # Open the file for writing.
918 open(FILE, ">$file") or die "Could not write to $file. $!\n";
919
920 # Close file handle.
921 close(FILE);
922
923 # Return true.
924 return 1;
925}
926
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928## Private function to check if the file permission of the rulespath are correct.
929## If not, call suricatactrl to fix them.
930#
931sub _check_rulesdir_permissions() {
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932 # Check if the rulepath main directory is writable.
933 unless (-W $rulespath) {
934 # If not call suricatctrl to fix it.
935 &call_suricatactrl("fix-rules-dir");
936 }
937
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938 # Open snort rules directory and do a directory listing.
939 opendir(DIR, $rulespath) or die $!;
940 # Loop through the direcory.
941 while (my $file = readdir(DIR)) {
942 # We only want files.
943 next unless (-f "$rulespath/$file");
944
945 # Check if the file is writable by the user.
946 if (-W "$rulespath/$file") {
947 # Everything is okay - go on to the next file.
948 next;
949 } else {
950 # There are wrong permissions, call suricatactrl to fix it.
951 &call_suricatactrl("fix-rules-dir");
952 }
953 }
954}
955
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956#
957## Private function to cleanup the directory which contains
958## the IDS rules, before extracting and modifing the new ruleset.
959#
960sub _cleanup_rulesdir() {
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961 # Open rules directory and do a directory listing.
962 opendir(DIR, $rulespath) or die $!;
963
964 # Loop through the direcory.
965 while (my $file = readdir(DIR)) {
966 # We only want files.
967 next unless (-f "$rulespath/$file");
968
969 # Skip element if it has config as file extension.
970 next if ($file =~ m/\.config$/);
b59cdbee 971
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973 next if ("$rulespath/$file" eq $whitelist_file);
974
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975 # Skip rules file with local rules.
976 next if ("$rulespath/$file" eq $local_rules_file);
977
8cf04a16 978 # Delete the current processed file, if not, exit this function
b59cdbee 979 # and return an error message.
1201c1e7 980 unlink("$rulespath/$file") or return "Could not delete $rulespath/$file. $!\n";
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982
4ce42488 983 # Return nothing;
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985}
986
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987#
988## Function to generate the file which contains the home net information.
989#
990sub generate_home_net_file() {
991 my %netsettings;
992
993 # Read-in network settings.
994 &General::readhash("${General::swroot}/ethernet/settings", \%netsettings);
995
996 # Get available network zones.
abffcc99 997 my @network_zones = &Network::get_available_network_zones();
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999 # Temporary array to store network address and prefix of the configured
1000 # networks.
1001 my @networks;
1002
1003 # Loop through the array of available network zones.
1004 foreach my $zone (@network_zones) {
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1005 # Check if the current processed zone is red.
1006 if($zone eq "red") {
1007 # Grab the IP-address of the red interface.
1008 my $red_address = &get_red_address();
b02e30fd 1009
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1010 # Check if an address has been obtained.
1011 if ($red_address) {
1012 # Generate full network string.
1013 my $red_network = join("/", $red_address, "32");
b02e30fd 1014
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1015 # Add the red network to the array of networks.
1016 push(@networks, $red_network);
1017 }
23c0347a 1018
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1020 if ($netsettings{'RED_TYPE'} eq "STATIC") {
1021 # Get configured and enabled aliases.
1022 my @aliases = &get_aliases();
1023
1024 # Loop through the array.
1025 foreach my $alias (@aliases) {
1026 # Add "/32" prefix.
1027 my $network = join("/", $alias, "32");
1028
1029 # Add the generated network to the array of networks.
1030 push(@networks, $network);
1031 }
1032 }
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1033 # Process remaining network zones.
1034 } else {
1035 # Convert current zone name into upper case.
1036 $zone = uc($zone);
1037
1038 # Generate key to access the required data from the netsettings hash.
1039 my $zone_netaddress = $zone . "_NETADDRESS";
1040 my $zone_netmask = $zone . "_NETMASK";
1041
1042 # Obtain the settings from the netsettings hash.
1043 my $netaddress = $netsettings{$zone_netaddress};
1044 my $netmask = $netsettings{$zone_netmask};
1045
1046 # Convert the subnetmask into prefix notation.
1047 my $prefix = &Network::convert_netmask2prefix($netmask);
1048
1049 # Generate full network string.
1050 my $network = join("/", $netaddress,$prefix);
1051
1052 # Check if the network is valid.
1053 if(&Network::check_subnet($network)) {
1054 # Add the generated network to the array of networks.
1055 push(@networks, $network);
1056 }
23c0347a 1057 }
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1059
1060 # Format home net declaration.
7479c993 1061 my $line = "\"[" . join(',', @networks) . "]\"";
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1063 # Open file to store the addresses of the home net.
1064 open(FILE, ">$homenet_file") or die "Could not open $homenet_file. $!\n";
1065
1066 # Print yaml header.
1067 print FILE "%YAML 1.1\n";
1068 print FILE "---\n\n";
1069
1070 # Print notice about autogenerated file.
1071 print FILE "#Autogenerated file. Any custom changes will be overwritten!\n";
1072
1073 # Print the generated and required HOME_NET declaration to the file.
1074 print FILE "HOME_NET:\t$line\n";
1075
1076 # Close file handle.
1077 close(FILE);
1078}
1079
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1081# Function to generate and write the file which contains the configured and used DNS servers.
1082#
1083sub generate_dns_servers_file() {
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1084 # Get the used DNS servers.
1085 my @nameservers = &General::get_nameservers();
30ee98e9 1086
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1088 my %netsettings;
1089 &General::readhash("${General::swroot}/ethernet/settings", \%netsettings);
1090
30ee98e9 1091 # Format dns servers declaration.
b76118c3 1092 my $line = "";
30ee98e9 1093
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1095 if (@nameservers) {
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1096 # Add the GREEN address as DNS servers.
1097 push(@nameservers, $netsettings{'GREEN_ADDRESS'});
1098
1099 # Check if a BLUE zone exists.
1100 if ($netsettings{'BLUE_ADDRESS'}) {
1101 # Add the BLUE address to the array of nameservers.
1102 push(@nameservers, $netsettings{'BLUE_ADDRESS'});
1103 }
1104
1105 # Generate the line which will be written to the DNS servers file.
b76118c3 1106 $line = join(",", @nameservers);
12c49915 1107 } else {
7b97359b 1108 # External net simply contains (any).
99cadb74 1109 $line = "\$EXTERNAL_NET";
fd2dccaa 1110 }
30ee98e9 1111
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1113 open(FILE, ">$dns_servers_file") or die "Could not open $dns_servers_file. $!\n";
1114
1115 # Print yaml header.
1116 print FILE "%YAML 1.1\n";
1117 print FILE "---\n\n";
1118
1119 # Print notice about autogenerated file.
1120 print FILE "#Autogenerated file. Any custom changes will be overwritten!\n";
1121
1122 # Print the generated DNS declaration to the file.
b76118c3 1123 print FILE "DNS_SERVERS:\t\"[$line]\"\n";
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1125 # Close file handle.
1126 close(FILE);
1127}
1128
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1130# Function to generate and write the file which contains the HTTP_PORTS definition.
1131#
1132sub generate_http_ports_file() {
1133 my %proxysettings;
1134
1135 # Read-in proxy settings
1136 &General::readhash("${General::swroot}/proxy/advanced/settings", \%proxysettings);
1137
1138 # Check if the proxy is enabled.
1139 if (( -e "${General::swroot}/proxy/enable") || (-e "${General::swroot}/proxy/enable_blue")) {
1140 # Add the proxy port to the array of HTTP ports.
1141 push(@http_ports, $proxysettings{'PROXY_PORT'});
1142 }
1143
1144 # Check if the transparent mode of the proxy is enabled.
1145 if ((-e "${General::swroot}/proxy/transparent") || (-e "${General::swroot}/proxy/transparent_blue")) {
1146 # Add the transparent proxy port to the array of HTTP ports.
1147 push(@http_ports, $proxysettings{'TRANSPARENT_PORT'});
1148 }
1149
1150 # Format HTTP_PORTS declaration.
1151 my $line = "";
1152
1153 # Generate line which will be written to the http ports file.
1154 $line = join(",", @http_ports);
1155
1156 # Open file to store the HTTP_PORTS.
1157 open(FILE, ">$http_ports_file") or die "Could not open $http_ports_file. $!\n";
1158
1159 # Print yaml header.
1160 print FILE "%YAML 1.1\n";
1161 print FILE "---\n\n";
1162
1163 # Print notice about autogenerated file.
1164 print FILE "#Autogenerated file. Any custom changes will be overwritten!\n";
1165
1166 # Print the generated HTTP_PORTS declaration to the file.
1167 print FILE "HTTP_PORTS:\t\"[$line]\"\n";
1168
1169 # Close file handle.
1170 close(FILE);
1171}
1172
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1174## Function to generate and write the file for used rulefiles.
1175#
1176sub write_used_rulefiles_file(@) {
1177 my @files = @_;
1178
1179 # Open file for used rulefiles.
1180 open (FILE, ">$used_rulefiles_file") or die "Could not write to $used_rulefiles_file. $!\n";
1181
1182 # Write yaml header to the file.
1183 print FILE "%YAML 1.1\n";
1184 print FILE "---\n\n";
1185
1186 # Write header to file.
1187 print FILE "#Autogenerated file. Any custom changes will be overwritten!\n";
1188
1189 # Allways use the whitelist.
1190 print FILE " - whitelist.rules\n";
1191
1192 # Loop through the array of given files.
1193 foreach my $file (@files) {
1194 # Check if the given filename exists and write it to the file of used rulefiles.
1195 if(-f "$rulespath/$file") {
1196 print FILE " - $file\n";
1197 }
1198 }
1199
1200 # Close file after writing.
1201 close(FILE);
1202}
1203
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1205## Function to generate and write the file for modify the ruleset.
1206#
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1207sub write_modify_sids_file() {
1208 # Get configured settings.
1209 my %idssettings=();
1210 my %rulessettings=();
1211 &General::readhash("$ids_settings_file", \%idssettings);
1212 &General::readhash("$rules_settings_file", \%rulessettings);
1213
1214 # Gather the configured ruleset.
1215 my $ruleset = $rulessettings{'RULES'};
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1217 # Open modify sid's file for writing.
2ee51088 1218 open(FILE, ">$modify_sids_file") or die "Could not write to $modify_sids_file. $!\n";
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1220 # Write file header.
1221 print FILE "#Autogenerated file. Any custom changes will be overwritten!\n";
1222
1223 # Check if the traffic only should be monitored.
81bae51f 1224 unless($idssettings{'MONITOR_TRAFFIC_ONLY'} eq 'on') {
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1225 # Suricata is in IPS mode, which means that the rule actions have to be changed
1226 # from 'alert' to 'drop', however not all rules should be changed. Some rules
1227 # exist purely to set a flowbit which is used to convey other information, such
1228 # as a specific type of file being downloaded, to other rulewhich then check for
1229 # malware in that file. Rules which fall into the first category should stay as
1230 # alert since not all flows of that type contain malware.
1231
81bae51f 1232 if($ruleset eq 'registered' or $ruleset eq 'subscripted' or $ruleset eq 'community') {
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1234 # be used when in IPS mode. Do the following:
1235 #
1236 # 1. Disable all rules and set the action to 'drop'
1237 # 2. Set the action back to 'alert' if the rule contains 'flowbits:noalert;'
1238 # This should give rules not in the policy a reasonable default if the user
1239 # manually enables them.
1240 # 3. Enable rules and set actions according to the meta-data strings.
1241
1242 my $policy = 'balanced'; # Placeholder to allow policy to be changed.
1243
1244 print FILE <<END;
1245modifysid * "^#?(?:alert|drop)" | "#drop"
1246modifysid * "^#drop(.+flowbits:noalert;)" | "#alert\${1}"
1247modifysid * "^#(?:alert|drop)(.+policy $policy-ips alert)" | "alert\${1}"
1248modifysid * "^#(?:alert|drop)(.+policy $policy-ips drop)" | "drop\${1}"
1249END
1250 } else {
1251 # These rulefiles don't have the metadata, so set rules to 'drop' unless they
1252 # contain the string 'flowbits:noalert;'.
1253 print FILE <<END;
1254modifysid * "^(#?)(?:alert|drop)" | "\${1}drop"
1255modifysid * "^(#?)drop(.+flowbits:noalert;)" | "\${1}alert\${2}"
1256END
1257 }
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1258 }
1259
1260 # Close file handle.
1261 close(FILE);
1262}
1263
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1264#
1265## Function to gather the version of suricata.
1266#
1267sub get_suricata_version($) {
1268 my ($format) = @_;
1269
1270 # Execute piped suricata command and return the version information.
1271 open(SURICATA, "suricata -V |") or die "Couldn't execute program: $!";
1272
1273 # Grab and store the output of the piped program.
1274 my $version_string = <SURICATA>;
1275
1276 # Close pipe.
1277 close(SURICATA);
1278
1279 # Remove newlines.
1280 chomp($version_string);
1281
fd2dccaa 1282 # Grab the version from the version string.
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1283 $version_string =~ /([0-9]+([.][0-9]+)+)/;
1284
1285 # Splitt the version into single chunks.
1286 my ($major_ver, $minor_ver, $patchlevel) = split(/\./, $1);
1287
1288 # Check and return the requested version sheme.
1289 if ($format eq "major") {
1290 # Return the full version.
1291 return "$major_ver";
1292 } elsif ($format eq "minor") {
1293 # Return the major and minor part.
1294 return "$major_ver.$minor_ver";
1295 } else {
1296 # Return the full version string.
1297 return "$major_ver.$minor_ver.$patchlevel";
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1300
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1301#
1302## Function to generate the rules file with whitelisted addresses.
1303#
1304sub generate_ignore_file() {
1305 my %ignored = ();
1306
1307 # SID range 1000000-1999999 Reserved for Local Use
1308 # Put your custom rules in this range to avoid conflicts
1309 my $sid = 1500000;
1310
1311 # Read-in ignoredfile.
1312 &General::readhasharray($IDS::ignored_file, \%ignored);
1313
1314 # Open ignorefile for writing.
1315 open(FILE, ">$IDS::whitelist_file") or die "Could not write to $IDS::whitelist_file. $!\n";
1316
1317 # Config file header.
1318 print FILE "# Autogenerated file.\n";
1319 print FILE "# All user modifications will be overwritten.\n\n";
1320
1321 # Add all user defined addresses to the whitelist.
1322 #
1323 # Check if the hash contains any elements.
1324 if (keys (%ignored)) {
1325 # Loop through the entire hash and write the host/network
1326 # and remark to the ignore file.
1327 while ( (my $key) = each %ignored) {
1328 my $address = $ignored{$key}[0];
1329 my $remark = $ignored{$key}[1];
1330 my $status = $ignored{$key}[2];
1331
1332 # Check if the status of the entry is "enabled".
1333 if ($status eq "enabled") {
1334 # Check if the address/network is valid.
1335 if ((&General::validip($address)) || (&General::validipandmask($address))) {
1336 # Write rule line to the file to pass any traffic from this IP
1337 print FILE "pass ip $address any -> any any (msg:\"pass all traffic from/to $address\"\; sid:$sid\;)\n";
1338
1339 # Increment sid.
1340 $sid++;
1341 }
1342 }
1343 }
1344 }
1345
1346 close(FILE);
1347}
1348
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1350## Function to set correct ownership for single files and directories.
1351#
1352
1353sub set_ownership($) {
1354 my ($target) = @_;
1355
1356 # User and group of the WUI.
1357 my $uname = "nobody";
1358 my $grname = "nobody";
1359
1360 # The chown function implemented in perl requies the user and group as nummeric id's.
1361 my $uid = getpwnam($uname);
1362 my $gid = getgrnam($grname);
1363
1364 # Check if the given target exists.
1365 unless ($target) {
1366 # Stop the script and print error message.
1367 die "The $target does not exist. Cannot change the ownership!\n";
1368 }
1369
1370 # Check weather the target is a file or directory.
1371 if (-f $target) {
1372 # Change ownership ot the single file.
1373 chown($uid, $gid, "$target");
1374 } elsif (-d $target) {
1375 # Do a directory listing.
1376 opendir(DIR, $target) or die $!;
1377 # Loop through the direcory.
1378 while (my $file = readdir(DIR)) {
1379
1380 # We only want files.
1381 next unless (-f "$target/$file");
1382
1383 # Set correct ownership for the files.
1384 chown($uid, $gid, "$target/$file");
1385 }
1386
1387 closedir(DIR);
1388
1389 # Change ownership of the directory.
1390 chown($uid, $gid, "$target");
1391 }
1392}
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1394#
1395## Function to read-in the aliases file and returns all configured and enabled aliases.
1396#
1397sub get_aliases() {
1398 # Location of the aliases file.
1399 my $aliases_file = "${General::swroot}/ethernet/aliases";
1400
1401 # Array to store the aliases.
1402 my @aliases;
1403
1404 # Check if the file is empty.
1405 if (-z $aliases_file) {
1406 # Abort nothing to do.
1407 return;
1408 }
1409
1410 # Open the aliases file.
1411 open(ALIASES, $aliases_file) or die "Could not open $aliases_file. $!\n";
1412
1413 # Loop through the file content.
1414 while (my $line = <ALIASES>) {
1415 # Remove newlines.
1416 chomp($line);
1417
1418 # Splitt line content into single chunks.
1419 my ($address, $state, $remark) = split(/\,/, $line);
1420
1421 # Check if the state of the current processed alias is "on".
1422 if ($state eq "on") {
1423 # Check if the address is valid.
1424 if(&Network::check_ip_address($address)) {
1425 # Add the alias to the array of aliases.
1426 push(@aliases, $address);
1427 }
1428 }
1429 }
1430
1431 # Close file handle.
1432 close(ALIASES);
1433
1434 # Return the array.
1435 return @aliases;
1436}
1437
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1438#
1439## Function to grab the current assigned IP-address on red.
1440#
1441sub get_red_address() {
1442 # File, which contains the current IP-address of the red interface.
1443 my $file = "${General::swroot}/red/local-ipaddress";
1444
1445 # Check if the file exists.
1446 if (-e $file) {
1447 # Open the given file.
1448 open(FILE, "$file") or die "Could not open $file.";
1449
1450 # Obtain the address from the first line of the file.
1451 my $address = <FILE>;
1452
1453 # Close filehandle
1454 close(FILE);
1455
1456 # Remove newlines.
1457 chomp $address;
1458
1459 # Check if the grabbed address is valid.
1460 if (&General::validip($address)) {
1461 # Return the address.
1462 return $address;
1463 }
1464 }
1465
1466 # Return nothing.
1467 return;
1468}
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1470#
1471## Function to write the lock file for locking the WUI, while
1472## the autoupdate script runs.
1473#
1474sub lock_ids_page() {
1475 # Call subfunction to create the file.
1476 &create_empty_file($ids_page_lock_file);
1477}
1478
1479#
1480## Function to release the lock of the WUI, again.
1481#
1482sub unlock_ids_page() {
1483 # Delete lock file.
1484 unlink($ids_page_lock_file);
1485}
1486
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