/* pmrfc3164.c
* This is a parser module for RFC3164(legacy syslog)-formatted messages.
*
* NOTE: read comments in module-template.h to understand how this file
* works!
*
* File begun on 2009-11-04 by RGerhards
*
* Copyright 2007, 2009 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
*
* This file is part of rsyslog.
*
* Rsyslog is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* Rsyslog is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with Rsyslog. If not, see .
*
* A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "rsyslog.h"
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include "syslogd.h"
#include "conf.h"
#include "syslogd-types.h"
#include "template.h"
#include "msg.h"
#include "module-template.h"
#include "glbl.h"
#include "errmsg.h"
#include "parser.h"
#include "datetime.h"
#include "unicode-helper.h"
MODULE_TYPE_PARSER
MODULE_TYPE_NOKEEP
PARSER_NAME("rsyslog.rfc3164")
/* internal structures
*/
DEF_PMOD_STATIC_DATA
DEFobjCurrIf(errmsg)
DEFobjCurrIf(glbl)
DEFobjCurrIf(parser)
DEFobjCurrIf(datetime)
/* static data */
static int bParseHOSTNAMEandTAG; /* cache for the equally-named global param - performance enhancement */
BEGINisCompatibleWithFeature
CODESTARTisCompatibleWithFeature
if(eFeat == sFEATUREAutomaticSanitazion)
iRet = RS_RET_OK;
if(eFeat == sFEATUREAutomaticPRIParsing)
iRet = RS_RET_OK;
ENDisCompatibleWithFeature
/* parse a legay-formatted syslog message.
*/
BEGINparse
uchar *p2parse;
int lenMsg;
int bTAGCharDetected;
int i; /* general index for parsing */
uchar bufParseTAG[CONF_TAG_MAXSIZE];
uchar bufParseHOSTNAME[CONF_HOSTNAME_MAXSIZE];
CODESTARTparse
dbgprintf("Message will now be parsed by the legacy syslog parser (one size fits all... ;)).\n");
assert(pMsg != NULL);
assert(pMsg->pszRawMsg != NULL);
lenMsg = pMsg->iLenRawMsg - pMsg->offAfterPRI; /* note: offAfterPRI is already the number of PRI chars (do not add one!) */
p2parse = pMsg->pszRawMsg + pMsg->offAfterPRI; /* point to start of text, after PRI */
setProtocolVersion(pMsg, 0);
/* Check to see if msg contains a timestamp. We start by assuming
* that the message timestamp is the time of reception (which we
* generated ourselfs and then try to actually find one inside the
* message. There we go from high-to low precison and are done
* when we find a matching one. -- rgerhards, 2008-09-16
*/
if(datetime.ParseTIMESTAMP3339(&(pMsg->tTIMESTAMP), &p2parse, &lenMsg) == RS_RET_OK) {
/* we are done - parse pointer is moved by ParseTIMESTAMP3339 */;
} else if(datetime.ParseTIMESTAMP3164(&(pMsg->tTIMESTAMP), &p2parse, &lenMsg) == RS_RET_OK) {
/* we are done - parse pointer is moved by ParseTIMESTAMP3164 */;
} else if(*p2parse == ' ' && lenMsg > 1) { /* try to see if it is slighly malformed - HP procurve seems to do that sometimes */
++p2parse; /* move over space */
--lenMsg;
if(datetime.ParseTIMESTAMP3164(&(pMsg->tTIMESTAMP), &p2parse, &lenMsg) == RS_RET_OK) {
/* indeed, we got it! */
/* we are done - parse pointer is moved by ParseTIMESTAMP3164 */;
} else {/* parse pointer needs to be restored, as we moved it off-by-one
* for this try.
*/
--p2parse;
++lenMsg;
}
}
if(pMsg->msgFlags & IGNDATE) {
/* we need to ignore the msg data, so simply copy over reception date */
memcpy(&pMsg->tTIMESTAMP, &pMsg->tRcvdAt, sizeof(struct syslogTime));
}
/* rgerhards, 2006-03-13: next, we parse the hostname and tag. But we
* do this only when the user has not forbidden this. I now introduce some
* code that allows a user to configure rsyslogd to treat the rest of the
* message as MSG part completely. In this case, the hostname will be the
* machine that we received the message from and the tag will be empty. This
* is meant to be an interim solution, but for now it is in the code.
*/
if(bParseHOSTNAMEandTAG && !(pMsg->msgFlags & INTERNAL_MSG)) {
/* parse HOSTNAME - but only if this is network-received!
* rger, 2005-11-14: we still have a problem with BSD messages. These messages
* do NOT include a host name. In most cases, this leads to the TAG to be treated
* as hostname and the first word of the message as the TAG. Clearly, this is not
* of advantage ;) I think I have now found a way to handle this situation: there
* are certain characters which are frequently used in TAG (e.g. ':'), which are
* *invalid* in host names. So while parsing the hostname, I check for these characters.
* If I find them, I set a simple flag but continue. After parsing, I check the flag.
* If it was set, then we most probably do not have a hostname but a TAG. Thus, I change
* the fields. I think this logic shall work with any type of syslog message.
* rgerhards, 2009-06-23: and I now have extended this logic to every character
* that is not a valid hostname.
*/
bTAGCharDetected = 0;
if(lenMsg > 0 && pMsg->msgFlags & PARSE_HOSTNAME) {
i = 0;
while(i < lenMsg && (isalnum(p2parse[i]) || p2parse[i] == '.' || p2parse[i] == '.'
|| p2parse[i] == '_' || p2parse[i] == '-') && i < (CONF_HOSTNAME_MAXSIZE - 1)) {
bufParseHOSTNAME[i] = p2parse[i];
++i;
}
if(i == lenMsg) {
/* we have a message that is empty immediately after the hostname,
* but the hostname thus is valid! -- rgerhards, 2010-02-22
*/
p2parse += i;
lenMsg -= i;
bufParseHOSTNAME[i] = '\0';
MsgSetHOSTNAME(pMsg, bufParseHOSTNAME, i);
} else if(i > 0 && p2parse[i] == ' ' && isalnum(p2parse[i-1])) {
/* we got a hostname! */
p2parse += i + 1; /* "eat" it (including SP delimiter) */
lenMsg -= i + 1;
bufParseHOSTNAME[i] = '\0';
MsgSetHOSTNAME(pMsg, bufParseHOSTNAME, i);
}
}
/* now parse TAG - that should be present in message from all sources.
* This code is somewhat not compliant with RFC 3164. As of 3164,
* the TAG field is ended by any non-alphanumeric character. In
* practice, however, the TAG often contains dashes and other things,
* which would end the TAG. So it is not desirable. As such, we only
* accept colon and SP to be terminators. Even there is a slight difference:
* a colon is PART of the TAG, while a SP is NOT part of the tag
* (it is CONTENT). Starting 2008-04-04, we have removed the 32 character
* size limit (from RFC3164) on the tag. This had bad effects on existing
* envrionments, as sysklogd didn't obey it either (probably another bug
* in RFC3164...). We now receive the full size, but will modify the
* outputs so that only 32 characters max are used by default.
*/
i = 0;
while(lenMsg > 0 && *p2parse != ':' && *p2parse != ' ' && i < CONF_TAG_MAXSIZE) {
bufParseTAG[i++] = *p2parse++;
--lenMsg;
}
if(lenMsg > 0 && *p2parse == ':') {
++p2parse;
--lenMsg;
bufParseTAG[i++] = ':';
}
/* no TAG can only be detected if the message immediatly ends, in which case an empty TAG
* is considered OK. So we do not need to check for empty TAG. -- rgerhards, 2009-06-23
*/
bufParseTAG[i] = '\0'; /* terminate string */
MsgSetTAG(pMsg, bufParseTAG, i);
} else {/* we enter this code area when the user has instructed rsyslog NOT
* to parse HOSTNAME and TAG - rgerhards, 2006-03-13
*/
if(!(pMsg->msgFlags & INTERNAL_MSG)) {
DBGPRINTF("HOSTNAME and TAG not parsed by user configuraton.\n");
}
}
/* The rest is the actual MSG */
MsgSetMSGoffs(pMsg, p2parse - pMsg->pszRawMsg);
ENDparse
BEGINmodExit
CODESTARTmodExit
/* release what we no longer need */
objRelease(errmsg, CORE_COMPONENT);
objRelease(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT);
objRelease(parser, CORE_COMPONENT);
objRelease(datetime, CORE_COMPONENT);
ENDmodExit
BEGINqueryEtryPt
CODESTARTqueryEtryPt
CODEqueryEtryPt_STD_PMOD_QUERIES
CODEqueryEtryPt_IsCompatibleWithFeature_IF_OMOD_QUERIES
ENDqueryEtryPt
BEGINmodInit(pmrfc3164)
CODESTARTmodInit
*ipIFVersProvided = CURR_MOD_IF_VERSION; /* we only support the current interface specification */
CODEmodInit_QueryRegCFSLineHdlr
CHKiRet(objUse(glbl, CORE_COMPONENT));
CHKiRet(objUse(errmsg, CORE_COMPONENT));
CHKiRet(objUse(parser, CORE_COMPONENT));
CHKiRet(objUse(datetime, CORE_COMPONENT));
dbgprintf("rfc3164 parser init called\n");
bParseHOSTNAMEandTAG = glbl.GetParseHOSTNAMEandTAG(); /* cache value, is set only during rsyslogd option processing */
ENDmodInit
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*/