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Netstat will sometimes output an IPv6 address that is not formatted correctly; the address is either truncated or uses or implies the `::` shorthand notation twice. This yields an invalid IPv6 address and causes IPAddr.new to choke. This change guards against invalid IP addresses and ensures they do not end up in the port resource's entries list. Signed-off-by: Adam Leff <adam@leff.co>
523 lines
16 KiB
Ruby
523 lines
16 KiB
Ruby
# encoding: utf-8
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# author: Christoph Hartmann
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# author: Dominik Richter
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require 'utils/parser'
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require 'utils/filter'
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require 'ipaddr'
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# TODO: currently we return local ip only
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# TODO: improve handling of same port on multiple interfaces
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module Inspec::Resources
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class Port < Inspec.resource(1)
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name 'port'
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desc "Use the port InSpec audit resource to test basic port properties, such as port, process, if it's listening."
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example "
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describe port(80) do
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it { should be_listening }
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its('protocols') {should eq ['tcp']}
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its('addresses') {should eq ['127.0.0.1']}
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end
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describe port.where { protocol =~ /tcp/ && port > 80 } do
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it { should_not be_listening }
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end
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"
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def initialize(*args)
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args.unshift(nil) if args.length <= 1 # add the ip address to the front
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@ip = args[0]
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@port = if args[1].nil?
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nil
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else
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args[1].to_i
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end
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@cache = nil
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@port_manager = port_manager_for_os
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return skip_resource 'The `port` resource is not supported on your OS yet.' if @port_manager.nil?
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end
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filter = FilterTable.create
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filter.add_accessor(:where)
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.add_accessor(:entries)
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.add(:ports, field: 'port', style: :simple)
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.add(:addresses, field: 'address', style: :simple)
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.add(:protocols, field: 'protocol', style: :simple)
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.add(:processes, field: 'process', style: :simple)
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.add(:pids, field: 'pid', style: :simple)
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.add(:listening?) { |x| !x.entries.empty? }
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filter.connect(self, :info)
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def to_s
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"Port #{@port}"
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end
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private
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def port_manager_for_os
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os = inspec.os
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if os.linux?
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LinuxPorts.new(inspec)
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elsif %w{darwin aix}.include?(os[:family])
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# AIX: see http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-lsof.html#resources
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# and https://www-01.ibm.com/marketing/iwm/iwm/web/reg/pick.do?source=aixbp
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# Darwin: https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man8/lsof.8.html
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LsofPorts.new(inspec)
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elsif os.windows?
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WindowsPorts.new(inspec)
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elsif ['freebsd'].include?(os[:family])
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FreeBsdPorts.new(inspec)
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elsif os.solaris?
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SolarisPorts.new(inspec)
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elsif os.hpux?
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HpuxPorts.new(inspec)
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end
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end
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def info
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return @cache if !@cache.nil?
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# abort if os detection has not worked
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return @cache = [] if @port_manager.nil?
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# query ports
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cache = @port_manager.info || []
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cache.select! { |x| x['port'] == @port } unless @port.nil?
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cache.select! { |x| x['address'] == @ip } unless @ip.nil?
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@cache = cache
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end
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end
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# implements an info method and returns all ip adresses and protocols for
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# each port
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# [{
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# 'port' => 22,
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# 'address' => '0.0.0.0'
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# 'protocol' => 'tcp'
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# },
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# {
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# 'port' => 22,
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# 'address' => '::'
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# 'protocol' => 'tcp6'
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# }]
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class PortsInfo
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attr_reader :inspec
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def initialize(inspec)
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@inspec = inspec
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end
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end
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# TODO: Add UDP infromation Get-NetUDPEndpoint
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# TODO: currently Windows only supports tcp ports
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# TODO: Get-NetTCPConnection does not return PIDs
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# TODO: double-check output with 'netstat -ano'
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# @see https://connect.microsoft.com/PowerShell/feedback/details/1349420/get-nettcpconnection-does-not-show-processid
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class WindowsPorts < PortsInfo
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def info
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netstat_info || powershell_info
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end
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private
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def powershell_info
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cmd = inspec.command('Get-NetTCPConnection -state Listen | Select-Object -Property State, Caption, Description, LocalAddress, LocalPort, RemoteAddress, RemotePort, DisplayName, Status | ConvertTo-Json')
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return nil if cmd.exit_status != 0
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entries = JSON.parse(cmd.stdout)
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return nil if entries.nil?
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entries.map { |x|
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{
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'port' => x['LocalPort'],
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'address' => x['LocalAddress'],
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'protocol' => 'tcp',
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}
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}
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rescue JSON::ParserError => _e
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return nil
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end
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def netstat_info
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# retrieve processes grepping by LISTENING state with 0 lines before and 1 after to catch the process name
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# also UDP ports have nothing in the State column
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cmd = inspec.command('netstat -anbo | Select-String -CaseSensitive -pattern "^\s+UDP|\s+LISTENING\s+\d+$" -context 0,1')
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return nil if cmd.exit_status != 0
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lines = cmd.stdout.scan(/^>\s*(tcp\S*|udp\S*)\s+(\S+):(\d+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S*)\s+(\d+)\s+(.+)/i)
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lines.map do |line|
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pid = line[5].to_i
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process = line[6].delete('[').delete(']').strip
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process = 'System' if process == 'Can not obtain ownership information' && pid == 4
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{
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'port' => line[2].to_i,
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'address' => line[1].delete('[').delete(']'),
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'protocol' => line[0].downcase,
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'pid' => pid,
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'process' => process,
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}
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end
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end
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end
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# extracts udp and tcp ports from the lsof command
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class LsofPorts < PortsInfo
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attr_reader :lsof
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def initialize(inspec, lsofpath = nil)
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@lsof = lsofpath || 'lsof'
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super(inspec)
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end
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def info
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ports = []
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# check that lsof is available, otherwise fail
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raise 'Please ensure `lsof` is available on the machine.' if !inspec.command(@lsof.to_s).exist?
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# -F p=pid, c=command, P=protocol name, t=type, n=internet addresses
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# see 'OUTPUT FOR OTHER PROGRAMS' in LSOF(8)
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lsof_cmd = inspec.command("#{@lsof} -nP -i -FpctPn")
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return nil if lsof_cmd.exit_status.to_i != 0
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# map to desired return struct
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lsof_parser(lsof_cmd).each do |process, port_ids|
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pid, cmd = process.split(':')
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port_ids.each do |port_str|
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# should not break on ipv6 addresses
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ipv, proto, port, host = port_str.split(':', 4)
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ports.push({ 'port' => port.to_i,
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'address' => host,
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'protocol' => ipv == 'ipv6' ? proto + '6' : proto,
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'process' => cmd,
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'pid' => pid.to_i })
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end
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end
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ports
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end
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# rubocop:disable Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity
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# rubocop:disable Metrics/AbcSize
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def lsof_parser(lsof_cmd)
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procs = {}
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# build this with formatted output (-F) from lsof
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# procs = {
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# '123:sshd' => [
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# 'ipv4:tcp:22:127.0.0.1',
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# 'ipv6:tcp:22:::1',
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# 'ipv4:tcp:*',
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# 'ipv6:tcp:*',
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# ],
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# '456:ntpd' => [
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# 'ipv4:udp:123:*',
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# 'ipv6:udp:123:*',
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# ]
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# }
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proc_id = port_id = nil
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lsof_cmd.stdout.each_line do |line|
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line.chomp!
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key = line.slice!(0)
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case key
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when 'p'
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proc_id = line
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port_id = nil
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when 'c'
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proc_id += ':' + line
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when 't'
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port_id = line.downcase
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when 'P'
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port_id += ':' + line.downcase
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when 'n'
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src, dst = line.split('->')
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# skip active comm streams
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next if dst
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host, port = /^(\S+):(\d+|\*)$/.match(src)[1, 2]
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# skip channels from port 0 - what does this mean?
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next if port == '*'
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# create new array stub if !exist?
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procs[proc_id] = [] unless procs.key?(proc_id)
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# change address '*' to zero
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host = (port_id =~ /^ipv6:/) ? '[::]' : '0.0.0.0' if host == '*'
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# entrust URI to scrub the host and port
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begin
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uri = URI("addr://#{host}:#{port}")
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uri.host && uri.port
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rescue => e
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warn "could not parse URI 'addr://#{host}:#{port}' - #{e}"
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next
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end
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# e.g. 'ipv4:tcp:22:127.0.0.1'
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# strip ipv6 squares for inspec
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port_id += ':' + port + ':' + host.gsub(/^\[|\]$/, '')
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# lsof will give us another port unless it's done
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procs[proc_id] << port_id
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end
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end
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procs
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end
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end
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# extract port information from netstat
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class LinuxPorts < PortsInfo
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def info
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cmd = inspec.command('netstat -tulpen')
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return nil if cmd.exit_status.to_i != 0
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ports = []
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# parse all lines
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cmd.stdout.each_line do |line|
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port_info = parse_netstat_line(line)
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# only push protocols we are interested in
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next unless %w{tcp tcp6 udp udp6}.include?(port_info['protocol'])
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ports.push(port_info)
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end
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ports
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end
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def parse_net_address(net_addr, protocol)
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if protocol.eql?('tcp6') || protocol.eql?('udp6')
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# prep for URI parsing, parse ip6 port
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ip6 = /^(\S+):(\d+)$/.match(net_addr)
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ip6addr = ip6[1]
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ip6addr = '::' if ip6addr =~ /^:::$/
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# v6 addresses need to end in a double-colon when using
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# shorthand notation. netstat ends with a single colon.
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# IPAddr will fail to properly parse an address unless it
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# uses a double-colon for short-hand notation.
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ip6addr += ':' if ip6addr =~ /\w:$/
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begin
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ip_parser = IPAddr.new(ip6addr)
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rescue IPAddr::InvalidAddressError
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# This IP is not parsable. There appears to be a bug in netstat
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# output that truncates link-local IP addresses:
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# example: udp6 0 0 fe80::42:acff:fe11::123 :::* 0 54550 3335/ntpd
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# actual link address: inet6 fe80::42:acff:fe11:5/64 scope link
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#
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# in this example, the "5" is truncated making the netstat output
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# an invalid IP address.
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return [nil, nil]
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end
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# Check to see if this is a IPv4 address in a tcp6/udp6 line.
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# If so, don't put brackets around the IP or URI won't know how
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# to properly handle it.
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# example: tcp6 0 0 127.0.0.1:8005 :::* LISTEN
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if ip_parser.ipv4?
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ip_addr = URI("addr://#{ip6addr}:#{ip6[2]}")
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host = ip_addr.host
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else
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ip_addr = URI("addr://[#{ip6addr}]:#{ip6[2]}")
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# strip []
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host = ip_addr.host[1..ip_addr.host.size-2]
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end
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else
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ip_addr = URI('addr://'+net_addr)
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host = ip_addr.host
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end
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port = ip_addr.port
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[host, port]
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rescue URI::InvalidURIError => e
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warn "Could not parse #{net_addr}, #{e}"
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nil
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end
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def parse_netstat_line(line)
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# parse each line
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# 1 - Proto, 2 - Recv-Q, 3 - Send-Q, 4 - Local Address, 5 - Foreign Address, 6 - State, 7 - Inode, 8 - PID/Program name
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parsed = /^(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)?\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)/.match(line)
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return {} if parsed.nil? || line.match(/^proto/i)
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# parse ip4 and ip6 addresses
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protocol = parsed[1].downcase
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# detect protocol if not provided
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protocol += '6' if parsed[4].count(':') > 1 && %w{tcp udp}.include?(protocol)
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# extract host and port information
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host, port = parse_net_address(parsed[4], protocol)
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return {} if host.nil?
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# extract PID
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process = parsed[9].split('/')
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pid = process[0]
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pid = pid.to_i if pid =~ /^\d+$/
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process = process[1]
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{
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'port' => port,
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'address' => host,
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'protocol' => protocol,
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'process' => process,
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'pid' => pid,
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}
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end
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end
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# extracts information from sockstat
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class FreeBsdPorts < PortsInfo
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def info
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cmd = inspec.command('sockstat -46l')
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return nil if cmd.exit_status.to_i != 0
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ports = []
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# split on each newline
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cmd.stdout.each_line do |line|
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port_info = parse_sockstat_line(line)
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# push data, if not headerfile
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next unless %w{tcp tcp6 udp udp6}.include?(port_info['protocol'])
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ports.push(port_info)
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end
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ports
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end
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def parse_net_address(net_addr, protocol)
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case protocol
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when 'tcp4', 'udp4', 'tcp', 'udp'
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# replace * with 0.0.0.0
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net_addr = net_addr.gsub(/^\*:/, '0.0.0.0:') if net_addr =~ /^*:(\d+)$/
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ip_addr = URI('addr://'+net_addr)
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host = ip_addr.host
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port = ip_addr.port
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when 'tcp6', 'udp6'
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return [] if net_addr == '*:*' # abort for now
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# replace * with 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
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net_addr = net_addr.gsub(/^\*:/, '0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:') if net_addr =~ /^*:(\d+)$/
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# extract port
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ip6 = /^(\S+):(\d+)$/.match(net_addr)
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ip6addr = ip6[1]
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ip_addr = URI("addr://[#{ip6addr}]:#{ip6[2]}")
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# replace []
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host = ip_addr.host[1..ip_addr.host.size-2]
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port = ip_addr.port
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end
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[host, port]
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rescue URI::InvalidURIError => e
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warn "Could not parse #{net_addr}, #{e}"
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nil
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end
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def parse_sockstat_line(line)
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# 1 - USER, 2 - COMMAND, 3 - PID, 4 - FD 5 - PROTO, 6 - LOCAL ADDRESS, 7 - FOREIGN ADDRESS
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parsed = /^(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)$/.match(line)
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return {} if parsed.nil?
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# extract ip information
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protocol = parsed[5].downcase
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host, port = parse_net_address(parsed[6], protocol)
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return {} if host.nil? or port.nil?
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# extract process
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process = parsed[2]
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# extract PID
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pid = parsed[3]
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pid = pid.to_i if pid =~ /^\d+$/
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# map tcp4 and udp4
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protocol = 'tcp' if protocol.eql?('tcp4')
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protocol = 'udp' if protocol.eql?('udp4')
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{
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'port' => port,
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'address' => host,
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'protocol' => protocol,
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'process' => process,
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'pid' => pid,
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}
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end
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end
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class SolarisPorts < FreeBsdPorts
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include SolarisNetstatParser
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def info
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# extract all port info
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cmd = inspec.command('netstat -an -f inet -f inet6')
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return nil if cmd.exit_status.to_i != 0
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# parse the content
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netstat_ports = parse_netstat(cmd.stdout)
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# filter all ports, where we `listen`
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listen = netstat_ports.select { |val|
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!val['state'].nil? && 'listen'.casecmp(val['state']) == 0
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}
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# map the data
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ports = listen.map { |val|
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protocol = val['protocol']
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local_addr = val['local-address']
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# solaris uses 127.0.0.1.57455 instead 127.0.0.1:57455, lets convert the
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# the last . to :
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local_addr[local_addr.rindex('.')] = ':'
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host, port = parse_net_address(local_addr, protocol)
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if host.nil?
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nil
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else
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{
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'port' => port,
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'address' => host,
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'protocol' => protocol,
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}
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end
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}
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ports.compact
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end
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end
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# extracts information from netstat for hpux
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class HpuxPorts < FreeBsdPorts
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def info
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## Can't use 'netstat -an -f inet -f inet6' as the latter -f option overrides the former one and return only inet ports
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cmd1 = inspec.command('netstat -an -f inet')
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return nil if cmd1.exit_status.to_i != 0
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cmd2 = inspec.command('netstat -an -f inet6')
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return nil if cmd2.exit_status.to_i != 0
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cmd = cmd1.stdout + cmd2.stdout
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ports = []
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# parse all lines
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cmd.each_line do |line|
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port_info = parse_netstat_line(line)
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next unless %w{tcp tcp6 udp udp6}.include?(port_info['protocol'])
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ports.push(port_info)
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end
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# select all ports, where we `listen`
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ports.select { |val| val if 'listen'.casecmp(val['state']) == 0 }
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end
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def parse_netstat_line(line)
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# parse each line
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# 1 - Proto, 2 - Recv-Q, 3 - Send-Q, 4 - Local Address, 5 - Foreign Address, 6 - (state)
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parsed = /^(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)?/.match(line)
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return {} if parsed.nil? || line.match(/^proto/i) || line.match(/^active/i)
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protocol = parsed[1].downcase
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state = parsed[6].nil?? ' ' : parsed[6].downcase
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local_addr = parsed[4]
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local_addr[local_addr.rindex('.')] = ':'
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# extract host and port information
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host, port = parse_net_address(local_addr, protocol)
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return {} if host.nil?
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# map data
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{
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'port' => port,
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'address' => host,
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'protocol' => protocol,
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'state' => state,
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}
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end
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end
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end
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