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/* net.c
* Implementation of network-related stuff.
*
* File begun on 2007-07-20 by RGerhards (extracted from syslogd.c)
* This file is under development and has not yet arrived at being fully
* self-contained and a real object. So far, it is mostly an excerpt
* of the "old" message code without any modifications. However, it
* helps to have things at the right place one we go to the meat of it.
*
* Starting 2007-12-24, I have begun to shuffle more network-related code
* from syslogd.c to over here. I am not sure if it will stay here in the
* long term, but it is good to have it out of syslogd.c. Maybe this here is
* an interim location ;)
*
* Copyright 2007 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 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
*/
#include "config.h"
#ifdef SYSLOG_INET
#include "rsyslog.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <fnmatch.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include "syslogd.h"
#include "syslogd-types.h"
#include "net.h"
#include "parse.h"
/* support for defining allowed TCP and UDP senders. We use the same
* structure to implement this (a linked list), but we define two different
* list roots, one for UDP and one for TCP.
* rgerhards, 2005-09-26
*/
/* All of the five below are read-only after startup */
struct AllowedSenders *pAllowedSenders_UDP = NULL; /* the roots of the allowed sender */
struct AllowedSenders *pAllowedSenders_TCP = NULL; /* lists. If NULL, all senders are ok! */
static struct AllowedSenders *pLastAllowedSenders_UDP = NULL; /* and now the pointers to the last */
static struct AllowedSenders *pLastAllowedSenders_TCP = NULL; /* element in the respective list */
#ifdef USE_GSSAPI
struct AllowedSenders *pAllowedSenders_GSS = NULL;
static struct AllowedSenders *pLastAllowedSenders_GSS = NULL;
#endif
int ACLAddHostnameOnFail = 0; /* add hostname to acl when DNS resolving has failed */
int ACLDontResolve = 0; /* add hostname to acl instead of resolving it to IP(s) */
/* Code for handling allowed/disallowed senders
*/
static inline void MaskIP6 (struct in6_addr *addr, uint8_t bits) {
register uint8_t i;
assert (addr != NULL);
assert (bits <= 128);
i = bits/32;
if (bits%32)
addr->s6_addr32[i++] &= htonl(0xffffffff << (32 - (bits % 32)));
for (; i < (sizeof addr->s6_addr32)/4; i++)
addr->s6_addr32[i] = 0;
}
static inline void MaskIP4 (struct in_addr *addr, uint8_t bits) {
assert (addr != NULL);
assert (bits <=32 );
addr->s_addr &= htonl(0xffffffff << (32 - bits));
}
#define SIN(sa) ((struct sockaddr_in *)(sa))
#define SIN6(sa) ((struct sockaddr_in6 *)(sa))
/* This function adds an allowed sender entry to the ACL linked list.
* In any case, a single entry is added. If an error occurs, the
* function does its error reporting itself. All validity checks
* must already have been done by the caller.
* This is a helper to AddAllowedSender().
* rgerhards, 2007-07-17
*/
static rsRetVal AddAllowedSenderEntry(struct AllowedSenders **ppRoot, struct AllowedSenders **ppLast,
struct NetAddr *iAllow, uint8_t iSignificantBits)
{
struct AllowedSenders *pEntry = NULL;
assert(ppRoot != NULL);
assert(ppLast != NULL);
assert(iAllow != NULL);
if((pEntry = (struct AllowedSenders*) calloc(1, sizeof(struct AllowedSenders))) == NULL) {
glblHadMemShortage = 1;
return RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY; /* no options left :( */
}
memcpy(&(pEntry->allowedSender), iAllow, sizeof (struct NetAddr));
pEntry->pNext = NULL;
pEntry->SignificantBits = iSignificantBits;
/* enqueue */
if(*ppRoot == NULL) {
*ppRoot = pEntry;
} else {
(*ppLast)->pNext = pEntry;
}
*ppLast = pEntry;
return RS_RET_OK;
}
/* function to clear the allowed sender structure in cases where
* it must be freed (occurs most often when HUPed.
* TODO: reconsider recursive implementation
* I think there is also a memory leak, because only the last entry
* is acutally deleted... -- rgerhards, 2007-12-25
*/
void clearAllowedSenders (struct AllowedSenders *pAllow)
{
dbgprintf("clearAllowedSenders(0x%lx)\n", (unsigned long) pAllow);
if (pAllow != NULL) {
if (pAllow->pNext != NULL)
clearAllowedSenders (pAllow->pNext);
else {
if (F_ISSET(pAllow->allowedSender.flags, ADDR_NAME))
free (pAllow->allowedSender.addr.HostWildcard);
else
free (pAllow->allowedSender.addr.NetAddr);
free (pAllow);
}
}
}
/* function to add an allowed sender to the allowed sender list. The
* root of the list is caller-provided, so it can be used for all
* supported lists. The caller must provide a pointer to the root,
* as it eventually needs to be updated. Also, a pointer to the
* pointer to the last element must be provided (to speed up adding
* list elements).
* rgerhards, 2005-09-26
* If a hostname is given there are possible multiple entries
* added (all addresses from that host).
*/
static rsRetVal AddAllowedSender(struct AllowedSenders **ppRoot, struct AllowedSenders **ppLast,
struct NetAddr *iAllow, uint8_t iSignificantBits)
{
DEFiRet;
assert(ppRoot != NULL);
assert(ppLast != NULL);
assert(iAllow != NULL);
if (!F_ISSET(iAllow->flags, ADDR_NAME)) {
if(iSignificantBits == 0)
/* we handle this seperatly just to provide a better
* error message.
*/
logerror("You can not specify 0 bits of the netmask, this would "
"match ALL systems. If you really intend to do that, "
"remove all $AllowedSender directives.");
switch (iAllow->addr.NetAddr->sa_family) {
case AF_INET:
if((iSignificantBits < 1) || (iSignificantBits > 32)) {
logerrorInt("Invalid bit number in IPv4 address - adjusted to 32",
(int)iSignificantBits);
iSignificantBits = 32;
}
MaskIP4 (&(SIN(iAllow->addr.NetAddr)->sin_addr), iSignificantBits);
break;
case AF_INET6:
if((iSignificantBits < 1) || (iSignificantBits > 128)) {
logerrorInt("Invalid bit number in IPv6 address - adjusted to 128",
iSignificantBits);
iSignificantBits = 128;
}
MaskIP6 (&(SIN6(iAllow->addr.NetAddr)->sin6_addr), iSignificantBits);
break;
default:
/* rgerhards, 2007-07-16: We have an internal program error in this
* case. However, there is not much we can do against it right now. Of
* course, we could abort, but that would probably cause more harm
* than good. So we continue to run. We simply do not add this line - the
* worst thing that happens is that one host will not be allowed to
* log.
*/
logerrorInt("Internal error caused AllowedSender to be ignored, AF = %d",
iAllow->addr.NetAddr->sa_family);
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ERR);
}
/* OK, entry constructed, now lets add it to the ACL list */
iRet = AddAllowedSenderEntry(ppRoot, ppLast, iAllow, iSignificantBits);
} else {
/* we need to process a hostname ACL */
if (DisableDNS) {
logerror ("Ignoring hostname based ACLs because DNS is disabled.");
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OK);
}
if (!strchr (iAllow->addr.HostWildcard, '*') &&
!strchr (iAllow->addr.HostWildcard, '?') &&
ACLDontResolve == 0) {
/* single host - in this case, we pull its IP addresses from DNS
* and add IP-based ACLs.
*/
struct addrinfo hints, *res, *restmp;
struct NetAddr allowIP;
memset (&hints, 0, sizeof (struct addrinfo));
hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC;
hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_DGRAM;
# ifdef AI_ADDRCONFIG /* seems not to be present on all systems */
hints.ai_flags = AI_ADDRCONFIG;
# endif
if (getaddrinfo (iAllow->addr.HostWildcard, NULL, &hints, &res) != 0) {
logerrorSz("DNS error: Can't resolve \"%s\"", iAllow->addr.HostWildcard);
if (ACLAddHostnameOnFail) {
logerrorSz("Adding hostname \"%s\" to ACL as a wildcard entry.", iAllow->addr.HostWildcard);
iRet = AddAllowedSenderEntry(ppRoot, ppLast, iAllow, iSignificantBits);
FINALIZE;
} else {
logerrorSz("Hostname \"%s\" WON\'T be added to ACL.", iAllow->addr.HostWildcard);
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_NOENTRY);
}
}
for (restmp = res ; res != NULL ; res = res->ai_next) {
switch (res->ai_family) {
case AF_INET: /* add IPv4 */
iSignificantBits = 32;
allowIP.flags = 0;
if((allowIP.addr.NetAddr = malloc(res->ai_addrlen)) == NULL) {
glblHadMemShortage = 1;
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
}
memcpy(allowIP.addr.NetAddr, res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen);
if((iRet = AddAllowedSenderEntry(ppRoot, ppLast, &allowIP, iSignificantBits))
!= RS_RET_OK)
FINALIZE;
break;
case AF_INET6: /* IPv6 - but need to check if it is a v6-mapped IPv4 */
if(IN6_IS_ADDR_V4MAPPED (&SIN6(res->ai_addr)->sin6_addr)) {
/* extract & add IPv4 */
iSignificantBits = 32;
allowIP.flags = 0;
if((allowIP.addr.NetAddr = malloc(sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)))
== NULL) {
glblHadMemShortage = 1;
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
}
SIN(allowIP.addr.NetAddr)->sin_family = AF_INET;
#ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN
SIN(allowIP.addr.NetAddr)->sin_len = sizeof (struct sockaddr_in);
#endif
SIN(allowIP.addr.NetAddr)->sin_port = 0;
memcpy(&(SIN(allowIP.addr.NetAddr)->sin_addr.s_addr),
&(SIN6(res->ai_addr)->sin6_addr.s6_addr32[3]),
sizeof (struct sockaddr_in));
if((iRet = AddAllowedSenderEntry(ppRoot, ppLast, &allowIP,
iSignificantBits))
!= RS_RET_OK)
FINALIZE;
} else {
/* finally add IPv6 */
iSignificantBits = 128;
allowIP.flags = 0;
if((allowIP.addr.NetAddr = malloc(res->ai_addrlen)) == NULL) {
glblHadMemShortage = 1;
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY);
}
memcpy(allowIP.addr.NetAddr, res->ai_addr, res->ai_addrlen);
if((iRet = AddAllowedSenderEntry(ppRoot, ppLast, &allowIP,
iSignificantBits))
!= RS_RET_OK)
FINALIZE;
}
break;
}
}
freeaddrinfo (restmp);
} else {
/* wildcards in hostname - we need to add a text-based ACL.
* For this, we already have everything ready and just need
* to pass it along...
*/
iRet = AddAllowedSenderEntry(ppRoot, ppLast, iAllow, iSignificantBits);
}
}
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* Print an allowed sender list. The caller must tell us which one.
* iListToPrint = 1 means UDP, 2 means TCP
* rgerhards, 2005-09-27
*/
void PrintAllowedSenders(int iListToPrint)
{
struct AllowedSenders *pSender;
uchar szIP[64];
assert((iListToPrint == 1) || (iListToPrint == 2)
#ifdef USE_GSSAPI
|| (iListToPrint == 3)
#endif
);
dbgprintf("Allowed %s Senders:\n",
(iListToPrint == 1) ? "UDP" :
#ifdef USE_GSSAPI
(iListToPrint == 3) ? "GSS" :
#endif
"TCP");
pSender = (iListToPrint == 1) ? pAllowedSenders_UDP :
#ifdef USE_GSSAPI
(iListToPrint == 3) ? pAllowedSenders_GSS :
#endif
pAllowedSenders_TCP;
if(pSender == NULL) {
dbgprintf("\tNo restrictions set.\n");
} else {
while(pSender != NULL) {
if (F_ISSET(pSender->allowedSender.flags, ADDR_NAME))
dbgprintf ("\t%s\n", pSender->allowedSender.addr.HostWildcard);
else {
if(getnameinfo (pSender->allowedSender.addr.NetAddr,
SALEN(pSender->allowedSender.addr.NetAddr),
(char*)szIP, 64, NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST) == 0) {
dbgprintf ("\t%s/%u\n", szIP, pSender->SignificantBits);
} else {
/* getnameinfo() failed - but as this is only a
* debug function, we simply spit out an error and do
* not care much about it.
*/
dbgprintf("\tERROR in getnameinfo() - something may be wrong "
"- ignored for now\n");
}
}
pSender = pSender->pNext;
}
}
}
/* parse an allowed sender config line and add the allowed senders
* (if the line is correct).
* rgerhards, 2005-09-27
*/
rsRetVal addAllowedSenderLine(char* pName, uchar** ppRestOfConfLine)
{
struct AllowedSenders **ppRoot;
struct AllowedSenders **ppLast;
rsParsObj *pPars;
rsRetVal iRet;
struct NetAddr *uIP = NULL;
int iBits;
assert(pName != NULL);
assert(ppRestOfConfLine != NULL);
assert(*ppRestOfConfLine != NULL);
if(!strcasecmp(pName, "udp")) {
ppRoot = &pAllowedSenders_UDP;
ppLast = &pLastAllowedSenders_UDP;
} else if(!strcasecmp(pName, "tcp")) {
ppRoot = &pAllowedSenders_TCP;
ppLast = &pLastAllowedSenders_TCP;
#ifdef USE_GSSAPI
} else if(!strcasecmp(pName, "gss")) {
ppRoot = &pAllowedSenders_GSS;
ppLast = &pLastAllowedSenders_GSS;
#endif
} else {
logerrorSz("Invalid protocol '%s' in allowed sender "
"list, line ignored", pName);
return RS_RET_ERR;
}
/* OK, we now know the protocol and have valid list pointers.
* So let's process the entries. We are using the parse class
* for this.
*/
/* create parser object starting with line string without leading colon */
if((iRet = rsParsConstructFromSz(&pPars, (uchar*) *ppRestOfConfLine) != RS_RET_OK)) {
logerrorInt("Error %d constructing parser object - ignoring allowed sender list", iRet);
return(iRet);
}
while(!parsIsAtEndOfParseString(pPars)) {
if(parsPeekAtCharAtParsPtr(pPars) == '#')
break; /* a comment-sign stops processing of line */
/* now parse a single IP address */
if((iRet = parsAddrWithBits(pPars, &uIP, &iBits)) != RS_RET_OK) {
logerrorInt("Error %d parsing address in allowed sender"
"list - ignoring.", iRet);
rsParsDestruct(pPars);
return(iRet);
}
if((iRet = AddAllowedSender(ppRoot, ppLast, uIP, iBits))
!= RS_RET_OK) {
if (iRet == RS_RET_NOENTRY) {
logerrorInt("Error %d adding allowed sender entry "
"- ignoring.", iRet);
} else {
logerrorInt("Error %d adding allowed sender entry "
"- terminating, nothing more will be added.", iRet);
rsParsDestruct(pPars);
return(iRet);
}
}
free (uIP); /* copy stored in AllowedSenders list */
}
/* cleanup */
*ppRestOfConfLine += parsGetCurrentPosition(pPars);
return rsParsDestruct(pPars);
}
/* compares a host to an allowed sender list entry. Handles all subleties
* including IPv4/v6 as well as domain name wildcards.
* This is a helper to isAllowedSender. As it is only called once, it is
* declared inline.
* Returns 0 if they do not match, something else otherwise.
* contributed 1007-07-16 by mildew@gmail.com
*/
static inline int MaskCmp(struct NetAddr *pAllow, uint8_t bits, struct sockaddr *pFrom, const char *pszFromHost)
{
assert(pAllow != NULL);
assert(pFrom != NULL);
if(F_ISSET(pAllow->flags, ADDR_NAME)) {
dbgprintf("MaskCmp: host=\"%s\"; pattern=\"%s\"\n", pszFromHost, pAllow->addr.HostWildcard);
return(fnmatch(pAllow->addr.HostWildcard, pszFromHost, FNM_NOESCAPE|FNM_CASEFOLD) == 0);
} else {/* We need to compare an IP address */
switch (pFrom->sa_family) {
case AF_INET:
if (AF_INET == pAllow->addr.NetAddr->sa_family)
return(( SIN(pFrom)->sin_addr.s_addr & htonl(0xffffffff << (32 - bits)) )
== SIN(pAllow->addr.NetAddr)->sin_addr.s_addr);
else
return 0;
break;
case AF_INET6:
switch (pAllow->addr.NetAddr->sa_family) {
case AF_INET6: {
struct in6_addr ip, net;
register uint8_t i;
memcpy (&ip, &(SIN6(pFrom))->sin6_addr, sizeof (struct in6_addr));
memcpy (&net, &(SIN6(pAllow->addr.NetAddr))->sin6_addr, sizeof (struct in6_addr));
i = bits/32;
if (bits % 32)
ip.s6_addr32[i++] &= htonl(0xffffffff << (32 - (bits % 32)));
for (; i < (sizeof ip.s6_addr32)/4; i++)
ip.s6_addr32[i] = 0;
return (memcmp (ip.s6_addr, net.s6_addr, sizeof ip.s6_addr) == 0 &&
(SIN6(pAllow->addr.NetAddr)->sin6_scope_id != 0 ?
SIN6(pFrom)->sin6_scope_id == SIN6(pAllow->addr.NetAddr)->sin6_scope_id : 1));
}
case AF_INET: {
struct in6_addr *ip6 = &(SIN6(pFrom))->sin6_addr;
struct in_addr *net = &(SIN(pAllow->addr.NetAddr))->sin_addr;
if ((ip6->s6_addr32[3] & (u_int32_t) htonl((0xffffffff << (32 - bits)))) == net->s_addr &&
#if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
(ip6->s6_addr32[2] == (u_int32_t)0xffff0000) &&
#else
(ip6->s6_addr32[2] == (u_int32_t)0x0000ffff) &&
#endif
(ip6->s6_addr32[1] == 0) && (ip6->s6_addr32[0] == 0))
return 1;
else
return 0;
}
default:
/* Unsupported AF */
return 0;
}
default:
/* Unsupported AF */
return 0;
}
}
}
/* check if a sender is allowed. The root of the the allowed sender.
* list must be proveded by the caller. As such, this function can be
* used to check both UDP and TCP allowed sender lists.
* returns 1, if the sender is allowed, 0 otherwise.
* rgerhards, 2005-09-26
*/
int isAllowedSender(struct AllowedSenders *pAllowRoot, struct sockaddr *pFrom, const char *pszFromHost)
{
struct AllowedSenders *pAllow;
assert(pFrom != NULL);
if(pAllowRoot == NULL)
return 1; /* checking disabled, everything is valid! */
/* now we loop through the list of allowed senders. As soon as
* we find a match, we return back (indicating allowed). We loop
* until we are out of allowed senders. If so, we fall through the
* loop and the function's terminal return statement will indicate
* that the sender is disallowed.
*/
for(pAllow = pAllowRoot ; pAllow != NULL ; pAllow = pAllow->pNext) {
if (MaskCmp (&(pAllow->allowedSender), pAllow->SignificantBits, pFrom, pszFromHost))
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/* The following #ifdef sequence is a small compatibility
* layer. It tries to work around the different availality
* levels of SO_BSDCOMPAT on linuxes...
* I borrowed this code from
* http://www.erlang.org/ml-archive/erlang-questions/200307/msg00037.html
* It still needs to be a bit better adapted to rsyslog.
* rgerhards 2005-09-19
*/
#ifndef BSD
#include <sys/utsname.h>
int should_use_so_bsdcompat(void)
{
static int init_done;
static int so_bsdcompat_is_obsolete;
if (!init_done) {
struct utsname utsname;
unsigned int version, patchlevel;
init_done = 1;
if (uname(&utsname) < 0) {
char errStr[1024];
dbgprintf("uname: %s\r\n", strerror_r(errno, errStr, sizeof(errStr)));
return 1;
}
/* Format is <version>.<patchlevel>.<sublevel><extraversion>
where the first three are unsigned integers and the last
is an arbitrary string. We only care about the first two. */
if (sscanf(utsname.release, "%u.%u", &version, &patchlevel) != 2) {
dbgprintf("uname: unexpected release '%s'\r\n",
utsname.release);
return 1;
}
/* SO_BSCOMPAT is deprecated and triggers warnings in 2.5
kernels. It is a no-op in 2.4 but not in 2.2 kernels. */
if (version > 2 || (version == 2 && patchlevel >= 5))
so_bsdcompat_is_obsolete = 1;
}
return !so_bsdcompat_is_obsolete;
}
#else /* #ifndef BSD */
#define should_use_so_bsdcompat() 1
#endif /* #ifndef BSD */
#ifndef SO_BSDCOMPAT
/* this shall prevent compiler errors due to undfined name */
#define SO_BSDCOMPAT 0
#endif
/* get the hostname of the message source. This was originally in cvthname()
* but has been moved out of it because of clarity and fuctional separation.
* It must be provided by the socket we received the message on as well as
* a NI_MAXHOST size large character buffer for the FQDN.
*
* Please see http://www.hmug.org/man/3/getnameinfo.php (under Caveats)
* for some explanation of the code found below. We do by default not
* discard message where we detected malicouos DNS PTR records. However,
* there is a user-configurabel option that will tell us if
* we should abort. For this, the return value tells the caller if the
* message should be processed (1) or discarded (0).
*/
/* TODO: after the bughunt, make this function static - rgerhards, 2007-09-18 */
rsRetVal gethname(struct sockaddr_storage *f, uchar *pszHostFQDN)
{
DEFiRet;
int error;
sigset_t omask, nmask;
char ip[NI_MAXHOST];
struct addrinfo hints, *res;
assert(f != NULL);
assert(pszHostFQDN != NULL);
error = getnameinfo((struct sockaddr *)f, SALEN((struct sockaddr *)f),
ip, sizeof ip, NULL, 0, NI_NUMERICHOST);
if (error) {
dbgprintf("Malformed from address %s\n", gai_strerror(error));
strcpy((char*) pszHostFQDN, "???");
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_INVALID_SOURCE);
}
if (!DisableDNS) {
sigemptyset(&nmask);
sigaddset(&nmask, SIGHUP);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_BLOCK, &nmask, &omask);
error = getnameinfo((struct sockaddr *)f, SALEN((struct sockaddr *) f),
(char*)pszHostFQDN, NI_MAXHOST, NULL, 0, NI_NAMEREQD);
if (error == 0) {
memset (&hints, 0, sizeof (struct addrinfo));
hints.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICHOST;
hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_DGRAM;
/* we now do a lookup once again. This one should fail,
* because we should not have obtained a non-numeric address. If
* we got a numeric one, someone messed with DNS!
*/
if (getaddrinfo ((char*)pszHostFQDN, NULL, &hints, &res) == 0) {
uchar szErrMsg[1024];
freeaddrinfo (res);
/* OK, we know we have evil. The question now is what to do about
* it. One the one hand, the message might probably be intended
* to harm us. On the other hand, losing the message may also harm us.
* Thus, the behaviour is controlled by the $DropMsgsWithMaliciousDnsPTRRecords
* option. If it tells us we should discard, we do so, else we proceed,
* but log an error message together with it.
* time being, we simply drop the name we obtained and use the IP - that one
* is OK in any way. We do also log the error message. rgerhards, 2007-07-16
*/
if(bDropMalPTRMsgs == 1) {
snprintf((char*)szErrMsg, sizeof(szErrMsg) / sizeof(uchar),
"Malicious PTR record, message dropped "
"IP = \"%s\" HOST = \"%s\"",
ip, pszHostFQDN);
logerror((char*)szErrMsg);
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, NULL);
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_MALICIOUS_ENTITY);
}
/* Please note: we deal with a malicous entry. Thus, we have crafted
* the snprintf() below so that all text is in front of the entry - maybe
* it contains characters that make the message unreadable
* (OK, I admit this is more or less impossible, but I am paranoid...)
* rgerhards, 2007-07-16
*/
snprintf((char*)szErrMsg, sizeof(szErrMsg) / sizeof(uchar),
"Malicious PTR record (message accepted, but used IP "
"instead of PTR name: IP = \"%s\" HOST = \"%s\"",
ip, pszHostFQDN);
logerror((char*)szErrMsg);
error = 1; /* that will trigger using IP address below. */
}
}
pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &omask, NULL);
}
if (error || DisableDNS) {
dbgprintf("Host name for your address (%s) unknown\n", ip);
strcpy((char*) pszHostFQDN, ip);
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_ADDRESS_UNKNOWN);
}
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* print out which socket we are listening on. This is only
* a debug aid. rgerhards, 2007-07-02
*/
void debugListenInfo(int fd, char *type)
{
char *szFamily;
int port;
struct sockaddr sa;
struct sockaddr_in *ipv4;
struct sockaddr_in6 *ipv6;
socklen_t saLen = sizeof(sa);
if(getsockname(fd, &sa, &saLen) == 0) {
switch(sa.sa_family) {
case PF_INET:
szFamily = "IPv4";
ipv4 = (struct sockaddr_in*) &sa;
port = ntohs(ipv4->sin_port);
break;
case PF_INET6:
szFamily = "IPv6";
ipv6 = (struct sockaddr_in6*) &sa;
port = ntohs(ipv6->sin6_port);
break;
default:
szFamily = "other";
port = -1;
break;
}
dbgprintf("Listening on %s syslogd socket %d (%s/port %d).\n",
type, fd, szFamily, port);
return;
}
/* we can not obtain peer info. We are just providing
* debug info, so this is no reason to break the program
* or do any serious error reporting.
*/
dbgprintf("Listening on syslogd socket %d - could not obtain peer info.\n", fd);
}
/* Return a printable representation of a host address.
* Now (2007-07-16) also returns the full host name (if it could be obtained)
* in the second param [thanks to mildew@gmail.com for the patch].
* The caller must provide buffer space for pszHost and pszHostFQDN. These
* buffers must be of size NI_MAXHOST. This is not checked here, because
* there is no way to check it. We use this way of doing things because it
* frees us from using dynamic memory allocation where it really does not
* pay.
*/
rsRetVal cvthname(struct sockaddr_storage *f, uchar *pszHost, uchar *pszHostFQDN)
{
DEFiRet;
register uchar *p;
int count;
assert(f != NULL);
assert(pszHost != NULL);
assert(pszHostFQDN != NULL);
iRet = gethname(f, pszHostFQDN);
if(iRet == RS_RET_INVALID_SOURCE || iRet == RS_RET_ADDRESS_UNKNOWN) {
strcpy((char*) pszHost, (char*) pszHostFQDN); /* we use whatever was provided as replacement */
ABORT_FINALIZE(RS_RET_OK); /* this is handled, we are happy with it */
} else if(iRet != RS_RET_OK) {
FINALIZE; /* we return whatever error state we have - can not handle it */
}
/* if we reach this point, we obtained a non-numeric hostname and can now process it */
/* Convert to lower case, just like LocalDomain above
*/
for (p = pszHostFQDN ; *p ; p++)
if (isupper((int) *p))
*p = tolower(*p);
/* OK, the fqdn is now known. Now it is time to extract only the hostname
* part if we were instructed to do so.
*/
/* TODO: quick and dirty right now: we need to optimize that. We simply
* copy over the buffer and then use the old code. In the long term, that should
* be placed in its own function and probably outside of the net module (at least
* if should no longer reley on syslogd.c's global config-setting variables).
* Note that the old code always removes the local domain. We may want to
* make this in option in the long term. (rgerhards, 2007-09-11)
*/
strcpy((char*)pszHost, (char*)pszHostFQDN);
if ((p = (uchar*) strchr((char*)pszHost, '.'))) { /* find start of domain name "machine.example.com" */
if(strcmp((char*) (p + 1), LocalDomain) == 0) {
*p = '\0'; /* simply terminate the string */
} else {
/* now check if we belong to any of the domain names that were specified
* in the -s command line option. If so, remove and we are done.
*/
if (StripDomains) {
count=0;
while (StripDomains[count]) {
if (strcmp((char*)(p + 1), StripDomains[count]) == 0) {
*p = '\0';
FINALIZE; /* we are done */
}
count++;
}
}
/* if we reach this point, we have not found any domain we should strip. Now
* we try and see if the host itself is listed in the -l command line option
* and so should be stripped also. If so, we do it and return. Please note that
* -l list FQDNs, not just the hostname part. If it did just list the hostname, the
* door would be wide-open for all kinds of mixing up of hosts. Because of this,
* you'll see comparison against the full string (pszHost) below. The termination
* still occurs at *p, which points at the first dot after the hostname.
*/
if (LocalHosts) {
count=0;
while (LocalHosts[count]) {
if (!strcmp((char*)pszHost, LocalHosts[count])) {
*p = '\0';
break; /* we are done */
}
count++;
}
}
}
}
finalize_it:
RETiRet;
}
/* closes the UDP listen sockets (if they exist) and frees
* all dynamically assigned memory.
*/
void closeUDPListenSockets(int *pSockArr)
{
register int i;
dbgprintf("in closeUDPListenSockets()\n");
assert(pSockArr != NULL);
if(pSockArr != NULL) {
for (i = 0; i < *pSockArr; i++)
close(pSockArr[i+1]);
free(pSockArr);
}
}
/* creates the UDP listen sockets
* hostname and/or pszPort may be NULL, but not both!
* bIsServer indicates if a server socket should be created
* 1 - server, 0 - client
*/
int *create_udp_socket(uchar *hostname, uchar *pszPort, int bIsServer)
{
struct addrinfo hints, *res, *r;
int error, maxs, *s, *socks, on = 1;
int sockflags;
assert(!((pszPort == NULL) && (hostname == NULL)));
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
if(bIsServer)
hints.ai_flags = AI_PASSIVE | AI_NUMERICSERV;
else
hints.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICSERV;
hints.ai_family = family;
hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_DGRAM;
error = getaddrinfo((char*) hostname, (char*) pszPort, &hints, &res);
if(error) {
logerror((char*) gai_strerror(error));
logerror("UDP message reception disabled due to error logged in last message.\n");
return NULL;
}
/* Count max number of sockets we may open */
for (maxs = 0, r = res; r != NULL ; r = r->ai_next, maxs++)
/* EMPTY */;
socks = malloc((maxs+1) * sizeof(int));
if (socks == NULL) {
logerror("couldn't allocate memory for UDP sockets, suspending UDP message reception");
freeaddrinfo(res);
return NULL;
}
*socks = 0; /* num of sockets counter at start of array */
s = socks + 1;
for (r = res; r != NULL ; r = r->ai_next) {
*s = socket(r->ai_family, r->ai_socktype, r->ai_protocol);
if (*s < 0) {
if(!(r->ai_family == PF_INET6 && errno == EAFNOSUPPORT))
logerror("create_udp_socket(), socket");
/* it is debateble if PF_INET with EAFNOSUPPORT should
* also be ignored...
*/
continue;
}
# ifdef IPV6_V6ONLY
if (r->ai_family == AF_INET6) {
int ion = 1;
if (setsockopt(*s, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY,
(char *)&ion, sizeof (ion)) < 0) {
logerror("setsockopt");
close(*s);
*s = -1;
continue;
}
}
# endif
/* if we have an error, we "just" suspend that socket. Eventually
* other sockets will work. At the end of this function, we check
* if we managed to open at least one socket. If not, we'll write
* a "inet suspended" message and declare failure. Else we use
* what we could obtain.
* rgerhards, 2007-06-22
*/
if (setsockopt(*s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR,
(char *) &on, sizeof(on)) < 0 ) {
logerror("setsockopt(REUSEADDR)");
close(*s);
*s = -1;
continue;
}
/* We need to enable BSD compatibility. Otherwise an attacker
* could flood our log files by sending us tons of ICMP errors.
*/
#ifndef BSD
if (should_use_so_bsdcompat()) {
if (setsockopt(*s, SOL_SOCKET, SO_BSDCOMPAT,
(char *) &on, sizeof(on)) < 0) {
logerror("setsockopt(BSDCOMPAT)");
close(*s);
*s = -1;
continue;
}
}
#endif
/* We must not block on the network socket, in case a packet
* gets lost between select and recv, otherwise the process
* will stall until the timeout, and other processes trying to
* log will also stall.
* Patch vom Colin Phipps <cph@cph.demon.co.uk> to the original
* sysklogd source. Applied to rsyslogd on 2005-10-19.
*/
if ((sockflags = fcntl(*s, F_GETFL)) != -1) {
sockflags |= O_NONBLOCK;
/* SETFL could fail too, so get it caught by the subsequent
* error check.
*/
sockflags = fcntl(*s, F_SETFL, sockflags);
}
if (sockflags == -1) {
logerror("fcntl(O_NONBLOCK)");
close(*s);
*s = -1;
continue;
}
if(bIsServer) {
/* rgerhards, 2007-06-22: if we run on a kernel that does not support
* the IPV6_V6ONLY socket option, we need to use a work-around. On such
* systems the IPv6 socket does also accept IPv4 sockets. So an IPv4
* socket can not listen on the same port as an IPv6 socket. The only
* workaround is to ignore the "socket in use" error. This is what we
* do if we have to.
*/
if( (bind(*s, r->ai_addr, r->ai_addrlen) < 0)
# ifndef IPV6_V6ONLY
&& (errno != EADDRINUSE)
# endif
) {
logerror("bind");
close(*s);
*s = -1;
continue;
}
}
(*socks)++;
s++;
}
if(res != NULL)
freeaddrinfo(res);
if(Debug && *socks != maxs)
dbgprintf("We could initialize %d UDP listen sockets out of %d we received "
"- this may or may not be an error indication.\n", *socks, maxs);
if(*socks == 0) {
logerror("No UDP listen socket could successfully be initialized, "
"message reception via UDP disabled.\n");
/* we do NOT need to free any sockets, because there were none... */
free(socks);
return(NULL);
}
return(socks);
}
#endif /* #ifdef SYSLOG_INET */
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