wireshark/wiretap/csids.c

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/* csids.c
*
* Copyright (c) 2000 by Mike Hall <mlh@io.com>
* Copyright (c) 2000 by Cisco Systems
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "wtap-int.h"
#include "csids.h"
#include "file_wrappers.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
/*
* This module reads the output from the Cisco Secure Intrusion Detection
* System iplogging facility. The term iplogging is misleading since this
* logger will only output TCP. There is no link layer information.
* Packet format is 4 byte timestamp (seconds since epoch), and a 4 byte size
* of data following for that packet.
*
* For a time there was an error in iplogging and the ip length, flags, and id
* were byteswapped. We will check for this and handle it before handing to
* wireshark.
*/
typedef struct {
gboolean byteswapped;
} csids_t;
static gboolean csids_read(wtap *wth, wtap_rec *rec, Buffer *buf,
int *err, gchar **err_info, gint64 *data_offset);
static gboolean csids_seek_read(wtap *wth, gint64 seek_off,
wtap_rec *rec, Buffer *buf, int *err, gchar **err_info);
static gboolean csids_read_packet(FILE_T fh, csids_t *csids,
wtap_rec *rec, Buffer *buf, int *err, gchar **err_info);
struct csids_header {
guint32 seconds; /* seconds since epoch */
guint16 zeropad; /* 2 byte zero'ed pads */
guint16 caplen; /* the capture length */
};
static int csids_file_type_subtype = -1;
void register_csids(void);
wtap_open_return_val csids_open(wtap *wth, int *err, gchar **err_info)
{
/* There is no file header. There is only a header for each packet
* so we read a packet header and compare the caplen with iplen. They
* should always be equal except with the weird byteswap version.
*
* THIS IS BROKEN-- anytime the caplen is 0x0101 or 0x0202 up to 0x0505
* this will byteswap it. I need to fix this. XXX --mlh
*/
int tmp,iplen;
gboolean byteswap = FALSE;
struct csids_header hdr;
csids_t *csids;
/* check the file to make sure it is a csids file. */
if( !wtap_read_bytes( wth->fh, &hdr, sizeof( struct csids_header), err, err_info ) ) {
if( *err != WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ ) {
return WTAP_OPEN_ERROR;
}
return WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE;
}
if( hdr.zeropad != 0 || hdr.caplen == 0 ) {
return WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE;
}
hdr.seconds = pntoh32( &hdr.seconds );
hdr.caplen = pntoh16( &hdr.caplen );
if( !wtap_read_bytes( wth->fh, &tmp, 2, err, err_info ) ) {
if( *err != WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ ) {
return WTAP_OPEN_ERROR;
}
return WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE;
}
if( !wtap_read_bytes(wth->fh, &iplen, 2, err, err_info ) ) {
if( *err != WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ ) {
return WTAP_OPEN_ERROR;
}
return WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE;
}
iplen = pntoh16(&iplen);
if ( iplen == 0 )
return WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE;
/* if iplen and hdr.caplen are equal, default to no byteswap. */
if( iplen > hdr.caplen ) {
/* maybe this is just a byteswapped version. the iplen ipflags */
/* and ipid are swapped. We cannot use the normal swaps because */
/* we don't know the host */
iplen = GUINT16_SWAP_LE_BE(iplen);
if( iplen <= hdr.caplen ) {
/* we know this format */
byteswap = TRUE;
} else {
/* don't know this one */
return WTAP_OPEN_NOT_MINE;
}
} else {
byteswap = FALSE;
}
/* no file header. So reset the fh to 0 so we can read the first packet */
if (file_seek(wth->fh, 0, SEEK_SET, err) == -1)
return WTAP_OPEN_ERROR;
csids = g_new(csids_t, 1);
wth->priv = (void *)csids;
csids->byteswapped = byteswap;
wth->file_encap = WTAP_ENCAP_RAW_IP;
wth->file_type_subtype = csids_file_type_subtype;
wth->snapshot_length = 0; /* not known */
wth->subtype_read = csids_read;
wth->subtype_seek_read = csids_seek_read;
wth->file_tsprec = WTAP_TSPREC_SEC;
/*
* Add an IDB; we don't know how many interfaces were
* involved, so we just say one interface, about which
* we only know the link-layer type, snapshot length,
* and time stamp resolution.
*/
wtap_add_generated_idb(wth);
return WTAP_OPEN_MINE;
}
/* Find the next packet and parse it; called from wtap_read(). */
static gboolean csids_read(wtap *wth, wtap_rec *rec, Buffer *buf,
int *err, gchar **err_info, gint64 *data_offset)
{
csids_t *csids = (csids_t *)wth->priv;
*data_offset = file_tell(wth->fh);
return csids_read_packet( wth->fh, csids, rec, buf, err, err_info );
}
/* Used to read packets in random-access fashion */
static gboolean
csids_seek_read(wtap *wth,
gint64 seek_off,
wtap_rec *rec,
Buffer *buf,
int *err,
gchar **err_info)
{
csids_t *csids = (csids_t *)wth->priv;
if( file_seek( wth->random_fh, seek_off, SEEK_SET, err ) == -1 )
return FALSE;
if( !csids_read_packet( wth->random_fh, csids, rec, buf, err, err_info ) ) {
if( *err == 0 )
*err = WTAP_ERR_SHORT_READ;
return FALSE;
}
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
csids_read_packet(FILE_T fh, csids_t *csids, wtap_rec *rec,
Buffer *buf, int *err, gchar **err_info)
{
struct csids_header hdr;
guint8 *pd;
if( !wtap_read_bytes_or_eof( fh, &hdr, sizeof( struct csids_header), err, err_info ) )
return FALSE;
hdr.seconds = pntoh32(&hdr.seconds);
hdr.caplen = pntoh16(&hdr.caplen);
/*
* The maximum value of hdr.caplen is 65535, which is less than
* WTAP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE_STANDARD will ever be, so we don't need to check
* it.
*/
rec->rec_type = REC_TYPE_PACKET;
rec->block = wtap_block_create(WTAP_BLOCK_PACKET);
rec->presence_flags = WTAP_HAS_TS;
rec->rec_header.packet_header.len = hdr.caplen;
rec->rec_header.packet_header.caplen = hdr.caplen;
rec->ts.secs = hdr.seconds;
rec->ts.nsecs = 0;
if( !wtap_read_packet_bytes( fh, buf, rec->rec_header.packet_header.caplen, err, err_info ) )
return FALSE;
pd = ws_buffer_start_ptr( buf );
if( csids->byteswapped ) {
if( rec->rec_header.packet_header.caplen >= 2 ) {
PBSWAP16(pd); /* the ip len */
if( rec->rec_header.packet_header.caplen >= 4 ) {
PBSWAP16(pd+2); /* ip id */
if( rec->rec_header.packet_header.caplen >= 6 )
PBSWAP16(pd+4); /* ip flags and fragoff */
}
}
}
return TRUE;
}
static const struct supported_block_type csids_blocks_supported[] = {
/*
* We support packet blocks, with no comments or other options.
*/
{ WTAP_BLOCK_PACKET, MULTIPLE_BLOCKS_SUPPORTED, NO_OPTIONS_SUPPORTED }
};
static const struct file_type_subtype_info csids_info = {
"CSIDS IPLog", "csids", NULL, NULL,
FALSE, BLOCKS_SUPPORTED(csids_blocks_supported),
NULL, NULL, NULL
};
void register_csids(void)
{
csids_file_type_subtype = wtap_register_file_type_subtype(&csids_info);
wiretap: more work on file type/subtypes. Provide a wiretap routine to get an array of all savable file type/subtypes, sorted with pcap and pcapng at the top, followed by the other types, sorted either by the name or the description. Use that routine to list options for the -F flag for various commands Rename wtap_get_savable_file_types_subtypes() to wtap_get_savable_file_types_subtypes_for_file(), to indicate that it provides an array of all file type/subtypes in which a given file can be saved. Have it sort all types, other than the default type/subtype and, if there is one, the "other" type (both of which are put at the top), by the name or the description. Don't allow wtap_register_file_type_subtypes() to override any existing registrations; have them always register a new type. In that routine, if there are any emply slots in the table, due to an entry being unregistered, use it rather than allocating a new slot. Don't allow unregistration of built-in types. Rename the "dump open table" to the "file type/subtype table", as it has entries for all types/subtypes, even if we can't write them. Initialize that table in a routine that pre-allocates the GArray before filling it with built-in types/subtypes, so it doesn't keep getting reallocated. Get rid of wtap_num_file_types_subtypes - it's just a copy of the size of the GArray. Don't have wtap_file_type_subtype_description() crash if handed an file type/subtype that isn't a valid array index - just return NULL, as we do with wtap_file_type_subtype_name(). In wtap_name_to_file_type_subtype(), don't use WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_ names for the backwards-compatibility names - map those names to the current names, and then look them up. This reduces the number of uses of hardwired WTAP_FILE_TYPE_SUBTYPE_ values. Clean up the type of wtap_module_count - it has no need to be a gulong. Have built-in wiretap file handlers register names to be used for their file type/subtypes, rather than building the table in init.lua. Add a new Lua C function get_wtap_filetypes() to construct the wtap_filetypes table, based on the registered names, and use it in init.lua. Add a #define WSLUA_INTERNAL_FUNCTION to register functions intended only for internal use in init.lua, so they can be made available from Lua without being documented. Get rid of WTAP_NUM_FILE_TYPES_SUBTYPES - most code has no need to use it, as it can just request arrays of types, and the space of type/subtype codes can be sparse due to registration in any case, so code has to be careful using it. wtap_get_num_file_types_subtypes() is no longer used, so remove it. It returns the number of elements in the file type/subtype array, which is not necessarily the name of known file type/subtypes, as there may have been some deregistered types, and those types do *not* get removed from the array, they just get cleared so that they're available for future allocation (we don't want the indices of any registered types to changes if another type is deregistered, as those indicates are the type/subtype values, so we can't shrink the array). Clean up white space and remove some comments that shouldn't have been added.
2021-02-17 06:24:47 +00:00
/*
* Register name for backwards compatibility with the
* wtap_filetypes table in Lua.
*/
wtap_register_backwards_compatibility_lua_name("CSIDS",
csids_file_type_subtype);
}
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