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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
#
#####################################################################
#
# File: parsetest.pl
#
# Purpose: To test substr() vs. regex-based packet parser routine
# in psad.
#
# Execution: perl -d:DProf ./parsetest.pl && dprofpp tmon.out
#
# Author: Michael Rash
#
# Sample output (it seems clear that the regex parser is faster):
#
# $ perl -d:DProf ./parsetest.pl && dprofpp tmon.out
# Sat Nov 1 09:16:53 2003 .. generating packet array.
# Sat Nov 1 09:16:53 2003 .. parse1()
# Sat Nov 1 09:16:56 2003 .. parse2()
# icmp: 20002
# Total Elapsed Time = 3.30997 Seconds
# User+System Time = 3.30997 Seconds
# Exclusive Times
# %Time ExclSec CumulS #Calls sec/call Csec/c Name
# 82.4 2.730 2.730 1 2.7300 2.7300 main::parse1
# 15.7 0.520 0.520 1 0.5200 0.5200 main::parse2
# 0.30 0.010 0.010 1 0.0100 0.0100 main::BEGIN
# 0.00 0.000 -0.000 1 0.0000 - strict::import
# 0.00 0.000 -0.000 1 0.0000 - strict::bits
#
#####################################################################
#
use strict;
my @arr;
my @err_pkts;
my $tcp_ctr;
my $udp_ctr;
my $icmp_ctr;
my $test_pkt = 'Oct 31 13:07:46 orthanc kernel: DROP IN=eth0 ' .
'OUT= MAC=00:a0:cc:28:42:5a:00:01:5c:22:2e:42:08:00 ' .
'SRC=208.205.78.126 DST=68.49.82.239 LEN=92 TOS=0x00 ' .
'PREC=0x00 TTL=112 ID=39829 PROTO=ICMP TYPE=8 CODE=0 ' .
'ID=59175 SEQ=21559';
print scalar localtime(), " .. generating packet array.\n";
for (my $i=0; $i<=10000; $i++) {
push @arr, $test_pkt;
}
print scalar localtime(), " .. parse1()\n";
&parse1();
print scalar localtime(), " .. parse2()\n";
&parse2();
if ($tcp_ctr) {
print "tcp: $tcp_ctr\n";
}
if ($udp_ctr) {
print "udp: $udp_ctr\n";
}
if ($icmp_ctr) {
print "icmp: $icmp_ctr\n";
}
exit 0;
#==================================================
sub parse1() {
for my $pkt (@arr) {
my $src = '';
my $dst = '';
my $len = -1;
my $tos = '';
my $ttl = -1;
my $id = -1;
my $proto = '';
my $sp = -1;
my $dp = -1;
my $win = -1;
my $type = -1;
my $code = -1;
my $seq = -1;
my $flags = '';
my $sid = 0;
my $chain = '';
my $intf = '';
my $in_intf = '';
my $out_intf = '';
my $dshield_str = '';
my $index;
my @pkt_fields = split /\s+/, $pkt;
for my $arg (@pkt_fields) {
$index = index($arg, 'SID');
if ($index == 0) {
$sid = substr($arg,
$index + length('SID'));
}
### find all of the packet fields
$index = index($arg, 'IN=');
if ($index == 0) {
$in_intf = substr($arg, $index+3);
next;
}
$index = index($arg, 'OUT=');
if ($index == 0) {
$out_intf = substr($arg, $index+4);
next;
}
$index = index($arg, 'SRC=');
if ($index == 0) {
$src = substr($arg, $index+4);
next;
}
$index = index($arg, 'DST=');
if ($index == 0) {
$dst = substr($arg, $index+4);
next;
}
$index = index($arg, 'LEN=');
if ($index == 0) {
$len = substr($arg, $index+4);
next;
}
$index = index($arg, 'TOS=');
if ($index == 0) {
$tos = substr($arg, $index+4);
next;
}
$index = index($arg, 'TTL=');
if ($index == 0) {
$ttl = substr($arg, $index+4);
next;
}
$index = index($arg, 'ID=');
if ($index == 0) {
$id = substr($arg, $index+3);
next;
}
$index = index($arg, 'PROTO=');
if ($index == 0) {
$proto = substr($arg, $index+6);
next;
}
$index = index($arg, 'SPT=');
if ($index == 0) {
$sp = substr($arg, $index+4);
next;
}
$index = index($arg, 'DPT=');
if ($index == 0) {
$dp = substr($arg, $index+4);
next;
}
$index = index($arg, 'WINDOW=');
if ($index == 0) {
$win = substr($arg, $index+7);
next;
}
$index = index($arg, 'TYPE=');
if ($index == 0) {
$type = substr($arg, $index+5);
next;
}
$index = index($arg, 'CODE=');
if ($index == 0) {
$code = substr($arg, $index+5);
next;
}
$index = index($arg, 'SEQ=');
if ($index == 0) {
$seq = substr($arg, $index+4);
next;
}
}
### get the in/out interface and iptables chain
if ($in_intf and not $out_intf) {
$intf = $in_intf;
$chain = 'input';
} elsif ($in_intf and $out_intf) {
$intf = $in_intf;
$chain = 'forward';
} elsif (not $in_intf and $out_intf) {
$intf = $out_intf;
$chain = 'output';
}
unless ($intf and $chain) {
push @err_pkts, $pkt;
next PKT;
}
### May 18 22:21:26 orthanc kernel: DROP IN=eth2 OUT=
### MAC=00:60:1d:23:d0:01:00:60:1d:23:d3:0e:08:00 SRC=192.168.20.25
### DST=192.168.20.1 LEN=60 TOS=0x10 PREC=0x00 TTL=64 ID=47300 DF
### PROTO=TCP SPT=34111 DPT=6345 WINDOW=5840 RES=0x00 SYN URGP=0
if ($proto eq 'TCP') {
if ($pkt =~ /\sRES=\S+\s*(.*)\s+URGP=/) {
$flags = $1;
}
$proto = 'tcp';
$flags = 'NULL' unless $flags; ### default to NULL
if (!$sid and ($flags =~ /ACK/ || $flags =~ /RST/)) {
push @err_pkts, $pkt;
next PKT;
}
unless ($flags !~ /WIN/ &&
$flags =~ /ACK/ ||
$flags =~ /SYN/ ||
$flags =~ /RST/ ||
$flags =~ /URG/ ||
$flags =~ /PSH/ ||
$flags =~ /FIN/ ||
$flags eq 'NULL') {
push @err_pkts, $pkt;
next PKT;
}
### make sure we have a "reasonable" packet (note that nmap
### can scan port 0 and iptables can report this fact)
unless ($src and $dst and $len >= 0 and $tos and $ttl >= 0
and $id >= 0 and $proto and $sp >= 0 and $dp >= 0
and $win >= 0 and $flags) {
push @err_pkts, $pkt;
next PKT;
}
$tcp_ctr++;
### May 18 22:21:26 orthanc kernel: DROP IN=eth2 OUT=
### MAC=00:60:1d:23:d0:01:00:60:1d:23:d3:0e:08:00
### SRC=192.168.20.25 DST=192.168.20.1 LEN=28 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00
### TTL=40 ID=47523 PROTO=UDP SPT=57339 DPT=305 LEN=8
} elsif ($proto eq 'UDP') {
$proto = 'udp';
### make sure we have a "reasonable" packet (note that nmap
### can scan port 0 and iptables can report this fact)
unless ($src and $dst and $len >= 0 and $tos and $ttl >= 0
and $id >= 0 and $proto and $sp >= 0 and $dp >= 0) {
push @err_pkts, $pkt;
next PKT;
}
$udp_ctr++;
} elsif ($proto eq 'ICMP') {
$proto = 'icmp';
unless ($src and $dst and $len >= 0 and $ttl >= 0 and $proto
and $type >= 0 and $code >= 0 and $id >= 0
and $seq >= 0) {
push @err_pkts, $pkt;
next PKT;
}
$icmp_ctr++;
} else {
### Sometimes the iptables log entry gets messed up due to
### buffering issues so we write it to the error log.
push @err_pkts, $pkt;
next PKT;
}
}
return;
}
sub parse2() {
for my $pkt (@arr) {
my $src = '';
my $dst = '';
my $len = -1;
my $tos = '';
my $ttl = -1;
my $id = -1;
my $proto = '';
my $sp = -1;
my $dp = -1;
my $win = -1;
my $type = -1;
my $code = -1;
my $seq = -1;
my $flags = '';
my $sid = 0;
my $chain = '';
my $intf = '';
my $in_intf = '';
my $out_intf = '';
my $dshield_str = '';
if ($pkt =~ /SRC=(\S+)\s+DST=(\S+)\s+LEN=(\d+)\s+TOS=(\S+)
\s*.*\s+TTL=(\d+)\s+ID=(\d+)\s*.*\s+PROTO=TCP\s+
SPT=(\d+)\s+DPT=(\d+)\s+WINDOW=(\d+)\s+
RES=\S+\s*(.*)\s+URGP=/x) {
($src, $dst, $len, $tos, $ttl, $id, $sp, $dp, $win, $flags) =
($1,$2,$3,$4,$5,$6,$7,$8,$9,$10);
$proto = 'tcp';
$flags = 'NULL' unless $flags; ### default to NULL
if (!$sid and ($flags =~ /ACK/ || $flags =~ /RST/)) {
next PKT;
}
### per page 595 of the Camel book, "if /blah1|blah2/"
### can be slower than "if /blah1/ || /blah2/
unless ($flags !~ /WIN/ &&
$flags =~ /ACK/ ||
$flags =~ /SYN/ ||
$flags =~ /RST/ ||
$flags =~ /URG/ ||
$flags =~ /PSH/ ||
$flags =~ /FIN/ ||
$flags eq 'NULL') {
push @err_pkts, $pkt;
next PKT;
}
$tcp_ctr++;
### May 18 22:21:26 orthanc kernel: DROP IN=eth2 OUT=
### MAC=00:60:1d:23:d0:01:00:60:1d:23:d3:0e:08:00
### SRC=192.168.20.25 DST=192.168.20.1 LEN=28 TOS=0x00 PREC=0x00
### TTL=40 ID=47523 PROTO=UDP SPT=57339 DPT=305 LEN=8
} elsif ($pkt =~ /SRC=(\S+)\s+DST=(\S+)\s+LEN=(\d+)\s+TOS=(\S+)
\s.*TTL=(\d+)\s+ID=(\d+)\s*.*\s+PROTO=UDP\s+
SPT=(\d+)\s+DPT=(\d+)/x) {
($src, $dst, $len, $tos, $ttl, $id, $sp, $dp) =
($1,$2,$3,$4,$5,$6,$7,$8);
$proto = 'udp';
$udp_ctr++;
} elsif ($pkt =~ /SRC=(\S+)\s+DST=(\S+)\s+LEN=(\d+).*
TTL=(\d+).*PROTO=ICMP\s+TYPE=(\d+)\s+
CODE=(\d+)\s+ID=(\d+)\s+SEQ=(\d+)/x) {
($src, $dst, $len, $ttl, $type, $code, $id, $seq) =
($1,$2,$3,$4,$5,$6,$7,$8);
$proto = 'icmp';
$icmp_ctr++;
} else {
### Sometimes the iptables log entry gets messed up due to
### buffering issues so we write it to the error log.
push @err_pkts, $pkt;
next PKT;
}
if ($pkt =~ /IN=(\S+)\s+OUT=\s/) {
$intf = $1;
$chain = 'input';
} elsif ($pkt =~ /IN=(\S+)\s+OUT=\S/) {
$intf = $1;
$chain = 'forward';
}
}
return;
}