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+ * Introduction
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+ ruby-libnids is a Ruby binding for libnids library written in C
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+ programming language.
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+ Libnids is an implementation of an E-component of Network Intrusion
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+ Detection System. It emulates the IP stack of Linux 2.0.x.
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+ Libnids offers IP defragmentation, TCP stream assembly and TCP
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+ port scan detection.
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+ libnids homepage: http://libnids.sourceforge.net
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+ * Homepage
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+ * Requirements
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+ Ruby (Tested on 1.8.x)
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+ libnids (Tested on 1.21)
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+ * Source
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+ svn checkout svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/ruby-libnids
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+ * Compile
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+ If ruby supports dynamic link of extension module on your OS,
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+ following commands will install ruby-libnids:
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+ ruby extconf.rb
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+ make
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+ make install
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+ * Usage
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+ See the documentation under the directory 'doc'.
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+ Directory 'examples' contains some simple scripts.
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+ * Bug Reports
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+ Abhisek Datta <abhisek@rubyforge.org>
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+ unless have_library('nids') and have_header('nids.h')
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+ crash('need libnids')
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+ end
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+
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+ unless have_library('gthread-2.0')
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+ crash('need glib')
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+ end
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+
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+ unless have_library('pcap')
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+ crash('need libpcap')
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+ end
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+
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+ create_makefile('libnids')
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+
@@ -0,0 +1,525 @@
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+ /*
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+ * Copyright (c) 2006 Abhisek Datta <abhisek@rubyforge.org>
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+ * All rights reserved.
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+ *
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+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary form, with or without
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+ * modification may not be used for commercial purposes in any way without
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+ * written permission from the author including but is not limited to products,
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+ * training, and consulting.
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+ *
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+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary form, with or without
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+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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+ *
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+ * Redistributions of source code or binaries must retain the above copyright
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+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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+ *
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+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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+ * ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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+ * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND COPYRIGHT
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+ * HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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+ * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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+ * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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+ * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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+ * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
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+ * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
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+ * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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+ *
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+ */
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+
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+ #include <ruby.h>
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+ #include <nids.h>
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+ #include <sys/socket.h>
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+ #include <sys/types.h>
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+ #include <netinet/in.h>
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+ #include <netinet/ip.h>
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+
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+ #ifdef DEBUG
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+ #define DEBUG_PRINT(x, ...) \
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+ ((RTEST(ruby_debug) && RTEST(ruby_verbose))? \
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+ (fprintf(stderr, "libnids: "x"\n", ##__VA_ARGS__),fflush(stderr)) : 0)
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+ #else
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+ #define DEBUG_PRINT(x, ...) (0)
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+ #endif
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+
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+ /*
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+ * TCP States
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+ */
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+ #if defined(__linux__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__)
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+ #include <netinet/tcp.h>
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+ #else
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+ enum
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+ {
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+ TCP_ESTABLISHED = 1,
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+ TCP_SYN_SENT,
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+ TCP_SYN_RECV,
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+ TCP_FIN_WAIT1,
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+ TCP_FIN_WAIT2,
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+ TCP_TIME_WAIT,
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+ TCP_CLOSE,
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+ TCP_CLOSE_WAIT,
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+ TCP_LAST_ACK,
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+ TCP_LISTEN,
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+ TCP_CLOSING
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+ };
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+ #endif
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+
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+ extern struct nids_prm nids_params;
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+ extern char nids_errbuf[];
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+
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+ VALUE cLibnids;
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+ VALUE mLibnids;
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+ static VALUE rb_object_ip_frag_cb = (VALUE) NULL;
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+ static VALUE rb_object_ip_frag_cb_klass = (VALUE) NULL;
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+ static VALUE rb_object_ip_cb = (VALUE) NULL;
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+ static VALUE rb_object_ip_cb_klass = (VALUE) NULL;
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+ static VALUE rb_object_tcp_cb = (VALUE) NULL;
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+ static VALUE rb_object_tcp_cb_klass = (VALUE) NULL;
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+ static VALUE rb_object_udp_cb = (VALUE) NULL;
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+ static VALUE rb_object_udp_cb_klass = (VALUE) NULL;
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+
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+ static VALUE libnids_init(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self)
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+ {
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+ VALUE v = Qnil;
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+ VALUE opts = Qnil;
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+
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+ DEBUG_PRINT("Initializing");
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+
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+ if(argc > 0)
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+ opts = argv[0];
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+
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+ if(TYPE(opts) != T_NIL && TYPE(opts) != T_HASH)
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+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "libnids_init: expected hash object");
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+
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+ if(TYPE(opts) == T_HASH) {
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+ v = rb_hash_aref(opts, rb_str_new2("n_tcp_streams"));
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+ if(TYPE(v) == T_FIXNUM)
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+ nids_params.n_tcp_streams = INT2FIX(v);
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+
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+ v = rb_hash_aref(opts, rb_str_new2("filename"));
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+ if(TYPE(v) == T_STRING)
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+ nids_params.filename = strdup(StringValuePtr(v));
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+
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+ v = rb_hash_aref(opts, rb_str_new2("n_hosts"));
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+ if(TYPE(v) == T_FIXNUM)
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+ nids_params.n_hosts = INT2FIX(v);
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+
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+ v = rb_hash_aref(opts, rb_str_new2("device"));
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+ if(TYPE(v) == T_STRING)
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+ nids_params.device = StringValuePtr(v);
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+
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+ v = rb_hash_aref(opts, rb_str_new2("sk_buff_size"));
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+ if(TYPE(v) == T_FIXNUM)
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+ nids_params.sk_buff_size = INT2FIX(v);
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+
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+ v = rb_hash_aref(opts, rb_str_new2("dev_addon"));
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+ if(TYPE(v) == T_FIXNUM)
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+ nids_params.dev_addon = INT2FIX(v);
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+
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+ v = rb_hash_aref(opts, rb_str_new2("scan_num_hosts"));
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+ if(TYPE(v) == T_FIXNUM)
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+ nids_params.scan_num_hosts = INT2FIX(v);
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+
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+ v = rb_hash_aref(opts, rb_str_new2("scan_num_ports"));
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+ if(TYPE(v) == T_FIXNUM)
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+ nids_params.scan_num_ports = INT2FIX(v);
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+
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+ v = rb_hash_aref(opts, rb_str_new2("scan_delay"));
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+ if(TYPE(v) == T_FIXNUM)
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+ nids_params.scan_delay = INT2FIX(v);
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+
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+ v = rb_hash_aref(opts, rb_str_new2("pcap_filter"));
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+ if(TYPE(v) == T_STRING)
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+ nids_params.pcap_filter = StringValuePtr(v);
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+
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+ v = rb_hash_aref(opts, rb_str_new2("promisc"));
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+ if(TYPE(v) == T_FIXNUM)
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+ nids_params.promisc = INT2FIX(v);
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+
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+ v = rb_hash_aref(opts, rb_str_new2("one_loop_less"));
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+ if(TYPE(v) == T_FIXNUM)
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+ nids_params.one_loop_less = INT2FIX(v);
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+
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+ }
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+
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+ if(!nids_init())
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+ rb_raise(rb_eRuntimeError, "nids_init() failed");
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+
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+ return self;
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+ }
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+
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+ static void libnids_internal_register_ip_frag(struct ip *pkt)
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+ {
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+ VALUE ip_pkt;
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+ char *p;
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+
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+ DEBUG_PRINT("IP frag callback triggered");
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+
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+ if(rb_object_ip_frag_cb == (VALUE) NULL || rb_object_ip_frag_cb_klass == (VALUE) NULL) {
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+ DEBUG_PRINT("IP frag callback method not set");
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+ return;
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+ }
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+
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+ p = malloc((pkt->ip_hl << 2) + 1);
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+ if(!p) {
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+ perror("malloc");
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+ abort();
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+ }
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+
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+ memcpy(p, pkt, pkt->ip_hl << 2);
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+ ip_pkt = rb_str_new(p, pkt->ip_hl << 2);
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+
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+ rb_funcall(rb_object_ip_frag_cb_klass,
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+ rb_intern("send"),
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+ 2,
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+ rb_object_ip_frag_cb,
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+ ip_pkt);
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+
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+ free(p);
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+
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+ return;
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+ }
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+
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+ static VALUE libnids_register_ip_frag(VALUE self, VALUE klass, VALUE cbFunc)
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+ {
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+ DEBUG_PRINT("Registering IP frag callback");
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+
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+ rb_object_ip_frag_cb_klass = klass;
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+ rb_object_ip_frag_cb = cbFunc;
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+ nids_register_ip_frag(&libnids_internal_register_ip_frag);
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+
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+ return Qnil;
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+ }
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+
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+ static void libnids_internal_register_ip(struct ip *pkt)
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+ {
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+ VALUE ip_pkt;
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+ char *p;
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+
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+ DEBUG_PRINT("IP callback triggered");
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+
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+ if(rb_object_ip_cb == (VALUE) NULL || rb_object_ip_cb_klass == (VALUE) NULL) {
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+ DEBUG_PRINT("IP callback method not set");
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+ return;
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+ }
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+
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+ p = malloc((pkt->ip_hl << 2) + 1);
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+ if(!p) {
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+ perror("malloc");
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+ abort();
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+ }
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+
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+ memcpy(p, pkt, pkt->ip_hl << 2);
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+ ip_pkt = rb_str_new(p, pkt->ip_hl << 2);
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+
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+ rb_funcall(rb_object_ip_cb_klass,
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+ rb_intern("send"),
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+ 2,
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+ rb_object_ip_cb,
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+ ip_pkt);
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+
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+ free(p);
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+
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+ return;
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+ }
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+
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+ static VALUE libnids_register_ip(VALUE self, VALUE klass, VALUE cbFunc)
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+ {
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+ DEBUG_PRINT("Registering IP callback");
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+
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+ rb_object_ip_cb_klass = klass;
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+ rb_object_ip_cb = cbFunc;
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+ nids_register_ip(&libnids_internal_register_ip);
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+
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+ return Qnil;
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+ }
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+
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+ static void libnids_internal_register_udp(struct tuple4 *addr, u_char *data, size_t len, struct ip *pkt)
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+ {
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+ VALUE src_addr;
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+ VALUE dst_addr;
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+ VALUE src_port;
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+ VALUE dst_port;
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+ VALUE payload;
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+ VALUE payload_len;
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+ VALUE ip_pkt;
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+ VALUE hash;
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+ char *p;
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+
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+ DEBUG_PRINT("UDP callback triggered");
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+
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+ if(rb_object_udp_cb == (VALUE) NULL || rb_object_udp_cb_klass == (VALUE) NULL) {
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+ DEBUG_PRINT("UDP callback method not set");
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+ return;
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+ }
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+
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+ src_addr = rb_str_new2((char*)inet_ntoa(*((struct in_addr*)&(addr->saddr))));
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+ dst_addr = rb_str_new2((char*)inet_ntoa(*((struct in_addr*)&(addr->daddr))));
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+ src_port = INT2FIX(addr->source);
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+ dst_port = INT2FIX(addr->dest);
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+ payload_len = INT2FIX(len);
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+
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+ payload = rb_tainted_str_new((char *)data, len);
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+
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+ p = malloc((pkt->ip_hl << 2) + 1);
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+ if(!p) {
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+ perror("malloc");
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+ abort();
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+ }
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+
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+ memcpy(p, pkt, pkt->ip_hl << 2);
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+ ip_pkt = rb_str_new(p, pkt->ip_hl << 2);
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+
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+ hash = rb_hash_new();
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+
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+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("saddress"), src_addr);
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+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("daddress"), dst_addr);
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+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("sport"), src_port);
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+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("dport"), dst_port);
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+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("payload"), payload);
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+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("payload_len"), payload_len);
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+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("ip_packet"), ip_pkt);
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+
282
+
283
+ rb_funcall(rb_object_udp_cb_klass,
284
+ rb_intern("send"),
285
+ 2,
286
+ rb_object_udp_cb,
287
+ hash);
288
+
289
+ free(p);
290
+
291
+ return;
292
+ }
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+
294
+ static VALUE libnids_register_udp(VALUE self, VALUE klass, VALUE cbFunc)
295
+ {
296
+ DEBUG_PRINT("Registering UDP callback");
297
+
298
+ rb_object_udp_cb_klass = klass;
299
+ rb_object_udp_cb = cbFunc;
300
+ nids_register_udp(&libnids_internal_register_udp);
301
+
302
+ return Qnil;
303
+ }
304
+
305
+ static void libnids_internal_register_tcp(struct tcp_stream *ts, void **param)
306
+ {
307
+ VALUE client_data;
308
+ VALUE client_data_offset;
309
+ VALUE client_data_len;
310
+ VALUE client_data_new_len;
311
+ VALUE client_state;
312
+ VALUE server_data;
313
+ VALUE server_data_offset;
314
+ VALUE server_data_len;
315
+ VALUE server_data_new_len;
316
+ VALUE server_state;
317
+ VALUE nids_state;
318
+ VALUE src_addr;
319
+ VALUE dst_addr;
320
+ VALUE src_port;
321
+ VALUE dst_port;
322
+ VALUE stream;
323
+ VALUE hash;
324
+
325
+ DEBUG_PRINT("TCP callback triggered");
326
+
327
+ if(rb_object_tcp_cb == (VALUE) NULL || rb_object_tcp_cb_klass == (VALUE) NULL) {
328
+ DEBUG_PRINT("TCP callback method not set");
329
+ return;
330
+ }
331
+
332
+ stream = Data_Wrap_Struct(rb_cStruct,
333
+ 0,
334
+ 0,
335
+ ts);
336
+
337
+ src_addr = rb_tainted_str_new2((char*)inet_ntoa(*((struct in_addr*)&(ts->addr.saddr))));
338
+ dst_addr = rb_tainted_str_new2((char*)inet_ntoa(*((struct in_addr*)&(ts->addr.daddr))));
339
+ src_port = INT2FIX(ts->addr.source);
340
+ dst_port = INT2FIX(ts->addr.dest);
341
+
342
+ client_data_offset = INT2FIX(0);
343
+ client_data_len = INT2FIX(0);
344
+ client_data_new_len = INT2FIX(0);
345
+ server_data_offset = INT2FIX(0);
346
+ server_data_len = INT2FIX(0);
347
+ server_data_new_len = INT2FIX(0);
348
+
349
+ nids_state = INT2FIX(ts->nids_state);
350
+ client_state = INT2FIX(ts->client.state);
351
+ server_state = INT2FIX(ts->server.state);
352
+
353
+ switch(ts->nids_state) {
354
+ case NIDS_JUST_EST:
355
+ case NIDS_DATA:
356
+ case NIDS_RESET:
357
+ case NIDS_TIMED_OUT:
358
+ case NIDS_EXITING:
359
+ case NIDS_CLOSE:
360
+ client_data = rb_tainted_str_new(ts->client.data, ts->client.count_new);
361
+ client_data_offset = INT2FIX(ts->client.offset);
362
+ client_data_len = INT2FIX(ts->client.count);
363
+ client_data_new_len = INT2FIX(ts->client.count_new);
364
+
365
+ server_data = rb_tainted_str_new(ts->server.data, ts->server.count_new);
366
+ server_data_offset = INT2FIX(ts->server.offset);
367
+ server_data_len = INT2FIX(ts->server.count);
368
+ server_data_new_len = INT2FIX(ts->server.count_new);
369
+
370
+ break;
371
+
372
+ default:
373
+ DEBUG_PRINT("Unknown nids state from TCP callback");
374
+ return;
375
+ }
376
+
377
+ hash = rb_hash_new();
378
+
379
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("saddress"), src_addr);
380
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("daddress"), dst_addr);
381
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("sport"), src_port);
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+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("dport"), dst_port);
383
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("nids_state"), nids_state);
384
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("client_state"), client_state);
385
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("client_data"), client_data);
386
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("client_data_offset"), client_data_offset);
387
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("client_data_len"), client_data_len);
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+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("client_data_new_len"), client_data_new_len);
389
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("server_state"), server_state);
390
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("server_data"), server_data);
391
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("server_data_offset"), server_data_offset);
392
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("server_data_len"), server_data_len);
393
+ rb_hash_aset(hash, rb_str_new2("server_data_new_len"), server_data_new_len);
394
+
395
+ rb_funcall(rb_object_tcp_cb_klass,
396
+ rb_intern("send"),
397
+ 3,
398
+ rb_object_tcp_cb,
399
+ hash,
400
+ stream);
401
+
402
+ return;
403
+ }
404
+
405
+ static VALUE libnids_collect_tcp_client(VALUE self, VALUE stream)
406
+ {
407
+ struct tcp_stream *ts;
408
+
409
+ Data_Get_Struct(stream, struct tcp_stream, ts);
410
+ ts->client.collect++;
411
+
412
+ return Qnil;
413
+ }
414
+
415
+ static VALUE libnids_collect_tcp_server(VALUE self, VALUE stream)
416
+ {
417
+ struct tcp_stream *ts;
418
+
419
+ Data_Get_Struct(stream, struct tcp_stream, ts);
420
+ ts->server.collect++;
421
+
422
+ return Qnil;
423
+ }
424
+
425
+ static VALUE libnids_register_tcp(VALUE self, VALUE klass, VALUE cbFunc)
426
+ {
427
+ DEBUG_PRINT("Registering tcp callback");
428
+
429
+ rb_object_tcp_cb_klass = klass;
430
+ rb_object_tcp_cb = cbFunc;
431
+ nids_register_tcp(&libnids_internal_register_tcp);
432
+
433
+ return Qnil;
434
+ }
435
+
436
+ static VALUE libnids_run(VALUE self)
437
+ {
438
+ DEBUG_PRINT("Starting to capture packet");
439
+
440
+ // no need to check permissions when running in offline mode
441
+ if(nids_params.filename) {
442
+ nids_run();
443
+ return Qnil;
444
+ }
445
+
446
+ if((getuid() == 0) || (geteuid() == 0))
447
+ nids_run();
448
+ else
449
+ rb_raise(rb_eSecurityError, "Not enough privilege");
450
+
451
+ DEBUG_PRINT("Error: nids_run() returned");
452
+
453
+ return Qnil;
454
+ }
455
+
456
+ static VALUE libnids_discard(VALUE self, VALUE stream, VALUE count)
457
+ {
458
+ struct tcp_stream *ts;
459
+
460
+ DEBUG_PRINT("Discarding tcp packet");
461
+
462
+ if(TYPE(stream) != T_STRUCT || TYPE(count) != T_FIXNUM) {
463
+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError,"libnids_discard: expected struct object and fixnum");
464
+ }
465
+
466
+ Data_Get_Struct(stream, struct tcp_stream, ts);
467
+ nids_discard(ts, NUM2INT(count));
468
+
469
+ return Qnil;
470
+ }
471
+
472
+ static VALUE libnids_kill(VALUE self, VALUE stream)
473
+ {
474
+ struct tcp_stream *ts;
475
+
476
+ DEBUG_PRINT("Killing TCP stream");
477
+
478
+ if(TYPE(stream) != T_STRUCT) {
479
+ rb_raise(rb_eTypeError,"libnids_discard: expected struct object");
480
+ }
481
+
482
+ Data_Get_Struct(stream, struct tcp_stream, ts);
483
+ nids_killtcp(ts);
484
+
485
+ return Qnil;
486
+ }
487
+
488
+ void Init_libnids()
489
+ {
490
+
491
+ mLibnids = rb_define_module("NIDS");
492
+
493
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "STATE_JUST_EST", INT2FIX(NIDS_JUST_EST));
494
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "STATE_DATA", INT2FIX(NIDS_DATA));
495
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "STATE_RESET", INT2FIX(NIDS_RESET));
496
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "STATE_CLOSE", INT2FIX(NIDS_CLOSE));
497
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "STATE_TIMED_OUT", INT2FIX(NIDS_TIMED_OUT));
498
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "STATE_EXITING", INT2FIX(NIDS_EXITING));
499
+
500
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "TCP_ESTABLISHED", INT2FIX(TCP_ESTABLISHED));
501
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "TCP_SYN_SENT", INT2FIX(TCP_SYN_SENT));
502
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "TCP_SYN_RECV", INT2FIX(TCP_SYN_RECV));
503
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "TCP_FIN_WAIT1", INT2FIX(TCP_FIN_WAIT1));
504
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "TCP_FIN_WAIT2", INT2FIX(TCP_FIN_WAIT2));
505
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "TCP_TIME_WAIT", INT2FIX(TCP_TIME_WAIT));
506
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "TCP_CLOSE", INT2FIX(TCP_CLOSE));
507
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "TCP_CLOSE_WAIT", INT2FIX(TCP_CLOSE_WAIT));
508
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "TCP_LAST_ACK", INT2FIX(TCP_LAST_ACK));
509
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "TCP_LISTEN", INT2FIX(TCP_LISTEN));
510
+ rb_define_const(mLibnids, "TCP_CLOSING", INT2FIX(TCP_CLOSING));
511
+
512
+ cLibnids = rb_define_class_under(mLibnids, "Sniffer", rb_cObject);
513
+
514
+ rb_define_method(cLibnids, "initialize", libnids_init, -1);
515
+ rb_define_method(cLibnids, "register_ip_frag", libnids_register_ip_frag, 2);
516
+ rb_define_method(cLibnids, "register_ip", libnids_register_ip, 2);
517
+ rb_define_method(cLibnids, "register_tcp", libnids_register_tcp, 2);
518
+ rb_define_method(cLibnids, "register_udp", libnids_register_udp, 2);
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+ rb_define_method(cLibnids, "collect_tcp_client", libnids_collect_tcp_client, 1);
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+ rb_define_method(cLibnids, "collect_tcp_server", libnids_collect_tcp_server, 1);
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+ rb_define_method(cLibnids, "discard", libnids_discard, 1);
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+ rb_define_method(cLibnids, "kill", libnids_kill, 1);
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+ rb_define_method(cLibnids, "run", libnids_run, 0);
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+
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+ }
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ rubygems_version: 0.9.4
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+ specification_version: 1
4
+ name: ruby-libnids
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
6
+ version: "1.0"
7
+ date: 2008-10-04 00:00:00 +05:30
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+ summary: Ruby binding for libnids
9
+ require_paths:
10
+ - lib
11
+ email: abhisek@rubyforge.org
12
+ homepage: http://ruby-libnids.rubyforge.org
13
+ rubyforge_project: ruby-libnids
14
+ description: "ruby-libnids is a Ruby binding for libnids library written in C programming language. libnids homepage: http://libnids.sourceforge.net libnids author: Rafal Wojtczuk"
15
+ autorequire:
16
+ default_executable:
17
+ bindir: bin
18
+ has_rdoc: true
19
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version::Requirement
20
+ requirements:
21
+ - - ">"
22
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
23
+ version: 0.0.0
24
+ version:
25
+ platform: i486-linux
26
+ signing_key:
27
+ cert_chain:
28
+ post_install_message:
29
+ authors: []
30
+
31
+ files:
32
+ - ruby-libnids.c
33
+ - README
34
+ - COPYING
35
+ - COPYING.ruby
36
+ test_files: []
37
+
38
+ rdoc_options: []
39
+
40
+ extra_rdoc_files: []
41
+
42
+ executables: []
43
+
44
+ extensions:
45
+ - extconf.rb
46
+ requirements: []
47
+
48
+ dependencies: []
49
+