inspec/lib/resources/port.rb
Lynn Frank 2857d07151 Fixes resource examples
The opening and closing mechanic varied between all the various
resources. This changes them all to use a HEREDOC with a tilde
to remove leading whitespace. This removes the need for the
special method to trim the `#print_example` method from shell.

Signed-off-by: Franklin Webber <franklin.webber@gmail.com>
2019-03-19 11:25:41 -05:00

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# encoding: utf-8
require 'utils/parser'
require 'utils/filter'
require 'ipaddr'
# TODO: currently we return local ip only
# TODO: improve handling of same port on multiple interfaces
module Inspec::Resources
class Port < Inspec.resource(1)
name 'port'
supports platform: 'unix'
supports platform: 'windows'
desc "Use the port InSpec audit resource to test basic port properties, such as port, process, if it's listening."
example <<~EXAMPLE
describe port(80) do
it { should be_listening }
its('protocols') {should eq ['tcp']}
its('addresses') {should eq ['127.0.0.1']}
end
describe port.where { protocol =~ /tcp/ && port > 80 } do
it { should_not be_listening }
end
EXAMPLE
def initialize(*args)
args.unshift(nil) if args.length <= 1 # add the ip address to the front
@ip = args[0]
@port = if args[1].nil?
nil
else
args[1].to_i
end
@cache = nil
@port_manager = port_manager_for_os
return skip_resource 'The `port` resource is not supported on your OS yet.' if @port_manager.nil?
end
filter = FilterTable.create
filter.register_column(:ports, field: 'port', style: :simple)
.register_column(:addresses, field: 'address', style: :simple)
.register_column(:protocols, field: 'protocol', style: :simple)
.register_column(:processes, field: 'process', style: :simple)
.register_column(:pids, field: 'pid', style: :simple)
.register_custom_matcher(:listening?) { |x| !x.entries.empty? }
filter.install_filter_methods_on_resource(self, :info)
def to_s
"Port #{@port}"
end
private
def port_manager_for_os
os = inspec.os
if os.linux?
LinuxPorts.new(inspec)
elsif os.aix?
# AIX: see http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-lsof.html#resources
# and https://www-01.ibm.com/marketing/iwm/iwm/web/reg/pick.do?source=aixbp
AixPorts.new(inspec)
elsif os.darwin?
# Darwin: https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man8/lsof.8.html
# Careful: make sure darwin comes before BSD, below
LsofPorts.new(inspec)
elsif os.windows?
WindowsPorts.new(inspec)
elsif os.bsd?
# Relies on sockstat, usually present on FreeBSD and NetBSD (but not MacOS X)
FreeBsdPorts.new(inspec)
elsif os.solaris?
SolarisPorts.new(inspec)
elsif os.hpux?
HpuxPorts.new(inspec)
end
end
def info
return @cache if !@cache.nil?
# abort if os detection has not worked
return @cache = [] if @port_manager.nil?
# query ports
cache = @port_manager.info || []
cache.select! { |x| x['port'] == @port } unless @port.nil?
cache.select! { |x| x['address'] == @ip } unless @ip.nil?
@cache = cache
end
end
# implements an info method and returns all ip adresses and protocols for
# each port
# [{
# 'port' => 22,
# 'address' => '0.0.0.0'
# 'protocol' => 'tcp'
# },
# {
# 'port' => 22,
# 'address' => '::'
# 'protocol' => 'tcp6'
# }]
class PortsInfo
attr_reader :inspec
def initialize(inspec)
@inspec = inspec
end
end
# TODO: Add UDP infromation Get-NetUDPEndpoint
# TODO: currently Windows only supports tcp ports
# TODO: Get-NetTCPConnection does not return PIDs
# TODO: double-check output with 'netstat -ano'
# @see https://connect.microsoft.com/PowerShell/feedback/details/1349420/get-nettcpconnection-does-not-show-processid
class WindowsPorts < PortsInfo
def info
netstat_info || powershell_info
end
private
def powershell_info
cmd = inspec.command('Get-NetTCPConnection -state Listen | Select-Object -Property State, Caption, Description, LocalAddress, LocalPort, RemoteAddress, RemotePort, DisplayName, Status | ConvertTo-Json')
return nil if cmd.exit_status != 0
entries = JSON.parse(cmd.stdout)
return nil if entries.nil?
entries.map { |x|
{
'port' => x['LocalPort'],
'address' => x['LocalAddress'],
'protocol' => 'tcp',
}
}
rescue JSON::ParserError => _e
return nil
end
def netstat_info
# retrieve processes grepping by LISTENING state with 0 lines before and 1 after to catch the process name
# also UDP ports have nothing in the State column
cmd = inspec.command('netstat -anbo | Select-String -CaseSensitive -pattern "^\s+UDP|\s+LISTENING\s+\d+$" -context 0,1')
return nil if cmd.exit_status != 0
lines = cmd.stdout.scan(/^>\s*(tcp\S*|udp\S*)\s+(\S+):(\d+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S*)\s+(\d+)\s+(.+)/i)
lines.map do |line|
pid = line[5].to_i
process = line[6].delete('[').delete(']').strip
process = 'System' if process == 'Can not obtain ownership information' && pid == 4
{
'port' => line[2].to_i,
'address' => line[1].delete('[').delete(']'),
'protocol' => line[0].downcase,
'pid' => pid,
'process' => process,
}
end
end
end
# extracts udp and tcp ports from the lsof command
class LsofPorts < PortsInfo
attr_reader :lsof
def initialize(inspec, lsofpath = nil)
@lsof = lsofpath || 'lsof'
super(inspec)
end
def info
ports = []
# check that lsof is available, otherwise fail
raise 'Please ensure `lsof` is available on the machine.' if !inspec.command(@lsof.to_s).exist?
# -F p=pid, c=command, P=protocol name, t=type, n=internet addresses
# see 'OUTPUT FOR OTHER PROGRAMS' in LSOF(8)
lsof_cmd = inspec.command("#{@lsof} -nP -i -FpctPn")
return nil if lsof_cmd.exit_status.to_i != 0
# map to desired return struct
lsof_parser(lsof_cmd).each do |process, port_ids|
pid, cmd = process.split(':')
port_ids.each do |port_str|
# should not break on ipv6 addresses
ipv, proto, port, host = port_str.split(':', 4)
ports.push({ 'port' => port.to_i,
'address' => host,
'protocol' => ipv == 'ipv6' ? proto + '6' : proto,
'process' => cmd,
'pid' => pid.to_i })
end
end
ports
end
# rubocop:disable Metrics/CyclomaticComplexity
# rubocop:disable Metrics/AbcSize
def lsof_parser(lsof_cmd)
procs = {}
# build this with formatted output (-F) from lsof
# procs = {
# '123:sshd' => [
# 'ipv4:tcp:22:127.0.0.1',
# 'ipv6:tcp:22:::1',
# 'ipv4:tcp:*',
# 'ipv6:tcp:*',
# ],
# '456:ntpd' => [
# 'ipv4:udp:123:*',
# 'ipv6:udp:123:*',
# ]
# }
proc_id = port_id = nil
lsof_cmd.stdout.each_line do |line|
line.chomp!
key = line.slice!(0)
case key
when 'p'
proc_id = line
port_id = nil
when 'c'
proc_id += ':' + line
when 't'
port_id = line.downcase
when 'P'
port_id += ':' + line.downcase
when 'n'
src, dst = line.split('->')
# skip active comm streams
next if dst
host, port = /^(\S+):(\d+|\*)$/.match(src)[1, 2]
# skip channels from port 0 - what does this mean?
next if port == '*'
# create new array stub if !exist?
procs[proc_id] = [] unless procs.key?(proc_id)
# change address '*' to zero
host = port_id =~ /^ipv6:/ ? '[::]' : '0.0.0.0' if host == '*'
# entrust URI to scrub the host and port
begin
uri = URI("addr://#{host}:#{port}")
uri.host && uri.port
rescue => e
warn "could not parse URI 'addr://#{host}:#{port}' - #{e}"
next
end
# e.g. 'ipv4:tcp:22:127.0.0.1'
# strip ipv6 squares for inspec
port_id += ':' + port + ':' + host.gsub(/^\[|\]$/, '')
# lsof will give us another port unless it's done
procs[proc_id] << port_id
end
end
procs
end
end
class AixPorts < PortsInfo
def info
ports_via_netstat || ports_via_lsof
end
def ports_via_lsof
return nil unless inspec.command('lsof').exist?
LsofPorts.new(inspec).info
end
def ports_via_netstat
return nil unless inspec.command('netstat').exist?
cmd = inspec.command('netstat -Aan | grep LISTEN')
return nil unless cmd.exit_status.to_i.zero?
ports = []
# parse all lines
cmd.stdout.each_line do |line|
port_info = parse_netstat_line(line)
# only push protocols we are interested in
next unless %w{tcp tcp6 udp udp6}.include?(port_info['protocol'])
ports.push(port_info)
end
ports
end
def parse_netstat_line(line)
# parse each line
# 1 - Socket, 2 - Proto, 3 - Receive-Q, 4 - Send-Q, 5 - Local address, 6 - Foreign Address, 7 - State
parsed = /^(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)?\s+(\S+)/.match(line)
return {} if parsed.nil?
# parse ip4 and ip6 addresses
protocol = parsed[2].downcase
# detect protocol if not provided
protocol += '6' if parsed[5].count(':') > 1 && %w{tcp udp}.include?(protocol)
protocol.chop! if %w{tcp4 upd4}.include?(protocol)
# extract host and port information
host, port = parse_net_address(parsed[5], protocol)
return {} if host.nil?
# extract PID
cmd = inspec.command("rmsock #{parsed[1]} tcpcb")
parsed_pid = /^The socket (\S+) is being held by proccess (\d+) \((\S+)\)/.match(cmd.stdout)
return {} if parsed_pid.nil?
process = parsed_pid[3]
pid = parsed_pid[2]
pid = pid.to_i if pid =~ /^\d+$/
{
'port' => port,
'address' => host,
'protocol' => protocol,
'process' => process,
'pid' => pid,
}
end
def parse_net_address(net_addr, protocol)
# local/foreign addresses on AIX use a '.' to separate the addresss
# from the port
address, _sep, port = net_addr.rpartition('.')
if protocol.eql?('tcp6') || protocol.eql?('udp6')
ip6addr = address
# AIX uses the wildcard character for ipv6 addresses listening on
# all interfaces.
ip6addr = '::' if ip6addr =~ /^\*$/
# v6 addresses need to end in a double-colon when using
# shorthand notation. netstat ends with a single colon.
# IPAddr will fail to properly parse an address unless it
# uses a double-colon for short-hand notation.
ip6addr += ':' if ip6addr =~ /\w:$/
begin
ip_parser = IPAddr.new(ip6addr)
rescue IPAddr::InvalidAddressError
# This IP is not parsable. There appears to be a bug in netstat
# output that truncates link-local IP addresses:
# example: udp6 0 0 fe80::42:acff:fe11::123 :::* 0 54550 3335/ntpd
# actual link address: inet6 fe80::42:acff:fe11:5/64 scope link
#
# in this example, the "5" is truncated making the netstat output
# an invalid IP address.
return [nil, nil]
end
# Check to see if this is a IPv4 address in a tcp6/udp6 line.
# If so, don't put brackets around the IP or URI won't know how
# to properly handle it.
# example: f000000000000000 tcp6 0 0 127.0.0.1.8005 *.* LISTEN
if ip_parser.ipv4?
ip_addr = URI("addr://#{ip6addr}:#{port}")
host = ip_addr.host
else
ip_addr = URI("addr://[#{ip6addr}]:#{port}")
host = ip_addr.host[1..ip_addr.host.size-2]
end
else
ip4addr = address
# In AIX the wildcard character is used to match all interfaces
ip4addr = '0.0.0.0' if ip4addr =~ /^\*$/
ip_addr = URI("addr://#{ip4addr}:#{port}")
host = ip_addr.host
end
[host, port.to_i]
end
end
# extract port information from netstat
class LinuxPorts < PortsInfo
ALLOWED_PROTOCOLS = %w{tcp tcp6 udp udp6}.freeze
def info
ports_via_ss || ports_via_netstat
end
def ports_via_ss
return nil unless inspec.command('ss').exist?
cmd = inspec.command('ss -tulpen')
return nil unless cmd.exit_status.to_i.zero?
ports = []
cmd.stdout.each_line do |line|
parsed_line = parse_ss_line(line)
ports << parsed_line unless parsed_line.nil?
end
ports
end
def ports_via_netstat
return nil unless inspec.command('netstat').exist?
cmd = inspec.command('netstat -tulpen')
return nil unless cmd.exit_status.to_i.zero?
ports = []
# parse all lines
cmd.stdout.each_line do |line|
port_info = parse_netstat_line(line)
# only push protocols we are interested in
next unless %w{tcp tcp6 udp udp6}.include?(port_info['protocol'])
ports.push(port_info)
end
ports
end
def parse_net_address(net_addr, protocol)
if protocol.eql?('tcp6') || protocol.eql?('udp6')
# prep for URI parsing, parse ip6 port
ip6 = /^(\S+):(\d+)$/.match(net_addr)
ip6addr = ip6[1]
ip6addr = '::' if ip6addr =~ /^:::$/
# v6 addresses need to end in a double-colon when using
# shorthand notation. netstat ends with a single colon.
# IPAddr will fail to properly parse an address unless it
# uses a double-colon for short-hand notation.
ip6addr += ':' if ip6addr =~ /\w:$/
begin
ip_parser = IPAddr.new(ip6addr)
rescue IPAddr::InvalidAddressError
# This IP is not parsable. There appears to be a bug in netstat
# output that truncates link-local IP addresses:
# example: udp6 0 0 fe80::42:acff:fe11::123 :::* 0 54550 3335/ntpd
# actual link address: inet6 fe80::42:acff:fe11:5/64 scope link
#
# in this example, the "5" is truncated making the netstat output
# an invalid IP address.
return [nil, nil]
end
# Check to see if this is a IPv4 address in a tcp6/udp6 line.
# If so, don't put brackets around the IP or URI won't know how
# to properly handle it.
# example: tcp6 0 0 127.0.0.1:8005 :::* LISTEN
if ip_parser.ipv4?
ip_addr = URI("addr://#{ip6addr}:#{ip6[2]}")
host = ip_addr.host
else
ip_addr = URI("addr://[#{ip6addr}]:#{ip6[2]}")
# strip []
host = ip_addr.host[1..ip_addr.host.size-2]
end
else
ip_addr = URI('addr://'+net_addr)
host = ip_addr.host
end
port = ip_addr.port
[host, port]
rescue URI::InvalidURIError => e
warn "Could not parse #{net_addr}, #{e}"
nil
end
def parse_netstat_line(line)
# parse each line
# 1 - Proto, 2 - Recv-Q, 3 - Send-Q, 4 - Local Address, 5 - Foreign Address, 6 - State, 7 - User, 8 - Inode, 9 - PID/Program name
# * UDP lines have an empty State column and the Busybox variant lacks
# the User and Inode columns.
reg = /^(?<proto>\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(?<local_addr>\S+)\s+(?<foreign_addr>\S+)\s+(\S+)?\s+((\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+)?(?<pid_prog>\S+)/
parsed = reg.match(line)
return {} if parsed.nil? || line.match(/^proto/i)
# parse ip4 and ip6 addresses
protocol = parsed[:proto].downcase
# detect protocol if not provided
protocol += '6' if parsed[:local_addr].count(':') > 1 && %w{tcp udp}.include?(protocol)
# extract host and port information
host, port = parse_net_address(parsed[:local_addr], protocol)
return {} if host.nil?
# extract PID
process = parsed[:pid_prog].split('/')
pid = process[0]
pid = pid.to_i if pid =~ /^\d+$/
process = process[1]
{
'port' => port,
'address' => host,
'protocol' => protocol,
'process' => process,
'pid' => pid,
}
end
def tokenize_ss_line(line)
# iproute-2.6.32-54.el6 output:
# Netid State Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address:Port Peer Address:Port
# udp UNCONN 0 0 *:111 *:* users:(("rpcbind",1123,6)) ino=8680 sk=ffff8801390cf7c0
# tcp LISTEN 0 128 *:22 *:* users:(("sshd",3965,3)) ino:11604 sk:ffff88013a3b5800
#
# iproute-2.6.32-20.el6 output:
# Netid Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address:Port Peer Address:Port
# udp 0 0 *:111 *:* users:(("rpcbind",1123,6)) ino=8680 sk=ffff8801390cf7c0
# tcp 0 128 *:22 *:* users:(("sshd",3965,3)) ino:11604 sk:ffff88013a3b5800
tokens = line.split(/\s+/, 7)
if tokens[1] =~ /^\d+$/ # iproute-2.6.32-20
{
netid: tokens[0],
local_addr: tokens[3],
process_info: tokens[5],
}
else # iproute-2.6.32-54
{
netid: tokens[0],
local_addr: tokens[4],
process_info: tokens[6],
}
end
end
def parse_ss_line(line)
# parsed = line.split(/\s+/, 7)
parsed = tokenize_ss_line(line)
# ss only returns "tcp" and "udp" as the protocol. However, netstat would return
# "tcp6" and "udp6" as necessary. In order to maintain backward compatibility, we
# will manually modify the protocol value if the line we're parsing is an IPv6
# entry.
process_info = parsed[:process_info]
protocol = parsed[:netid]
protocol += '6' if process_info.include?('v6only:1')
return nil unless ALLOWED_PROTOCOLS.include?(protocol)
# parse the Local Address:Port
# examples:
# *:22
# :::22
# 10.0.2.15:1234
# ::ffff:10.0.2.15:9300
# fe80::a00:27ff:fe32:ed09%enp0s3:9200
parsed_net_address = parsed[:local_addr].match(/(\S+):(\*|\d+)$/)
return nil if parsed_net_address.nil?
host = parsed_net_address[1]
port = parsed_net_address[2]
return nil if host.nil? && port.nil?
# For backward compatibility with the netstat output, ensure the
# port is stored as an integer
port = port.to_i
# for those "v4-but-listed-in-v6" entries, strip off the
# leading IPv6 value at the beginning
# example: ::ffff:10.0.2.15:9200
host.delete!('::ffff:') if host.start_with?('::ffff:')
# if there's an interface name in the local address, which is common for
# IPv6 listeners, strip that out too.
# example: fe80::a00:27ff:fe32:ed09%enp0s3
host = host.split('%').first
# if host is "*", replace with "0.0.0.0" to maintain backward compatibility with
# the netstat-provided data
host = '0.0.0.0' if host == '*'
# in case process list parsing is not successfull
process = nil
pid = nil
# parse process and pid from the process list
#
# remove the "users:((" and "))" parts
# input: users:((\"nginx\",pid=583,fd=8),(\"nginx\",pid=582,fd=8),(\"nginx\",pid=580,fd=8),(\"nginx\",pid=579,fd=8))
# res: \"nginx\",pid=583,fd=8),(\"nginx\",pid=582,fd=8),(\"nginx\",pid=580,fd=8),(\"nginx\",pid=579,fd=8
process_list_match = parsed[:process_info].match(/users:\(\((.+)\)\)/)
if process_list_match
# list entires are seperated by "," the braces can also be removed
# input: \"nginx\",pid=583,fd=8),(\"nginx\",pid=582,fd=8),(\"nginx\",pid=580,fd=8),(\"nginx\",pid=579,fd=8
# res: ["\"nginx\",pid=583,fd=8", "\"nginx\",pid=582,fd=8", "\"nginx\",pid=580,fd=8", "\"nginx\",pid=579,fd=8"]
process_list = process_list_match[1].split('),(')
# To stay backwards compatible with netstat we need to select
# the last element in the resulting array.
# res: "\"nginx\",pid=579,fd=8"
# parse the process name from the process list
process_match = process_list.last.match(/^\"(\S+)\"/)
process = process_match.nil? ? nil : process_match[1]
# parse the PID from the process list
pid_match = process_list.last.match(/pid=(\d+)/)
pid = pid_match.nil? ? nil : pid_match[1].to_i
end
{
'port' => port,
'address' => host,
'protocol' => protocol,
'process' => process,
'pid' => pid,
}
end
end
# extracts information from sockstat
class FreeBsdPorts < PortsInfo
def info
cmd = inspec.command('sockstat -46l')
return nil if cmd.exit_status.to_i != 0
ports = []
# split on each newline
cmd.stdout.each_line do |line|
port_info = parse_sockstat_line(line)
# push data, if not headerfile
next unless %w{tcp tcp6 udp udp6}.include?(port_info['protocol'])
ports.push(port_info)
end
ports
end
def parse_net_address(net_addr, protocol)
case protocol
when 'tcp4', 'udp4', 'tcp', 'udp'
# replace * with 0.0.0.0
net_addr = net_addr.gsub(/^\*:/, '0.0.0.0:') if net_addr =~ /^*:(\d+)$/
ip_addr = URI('addr://'+net_addr)
host = ip_addr.host
port = ip_addr.port
when 'tcp6', 'udp6'
return [] if net_addr == '*:*' # abort for now
# replace * with 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0
net_addr = net_addr.gsub(/^\*:/, '0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0:') if net_addr =~ /^*:(\d+)$/
# extract port
ip6 = /^(\S+):(\d+)$/.match(net_addr)
ip6addr = ip6[1]
ip_addr = URI("addr://[#{ip6addr}]:#{ip6[2]}")
# replace []
host = ip_addr.host[1..ip_addr.host.size-2]
port = ip_addr.port
end
[host, port]
rescue URI::InvalidURIError => e
warn "Could not parse #{net_addr}, #{e}"
nil
end
def parse_sockstat_line(line)
# 1 - USER, 2 - COMMAND, 3 - PID, 4 - FD 5 - PROTO, 6 - LOCAL ADDRESS, 7 - FOREIGN ADDRESS
parsed = /^(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)$/.match(line)
return {} if parsed.nil?
# extract ip information
protocol = parsed[5].downcase
host, port = parse_net_address(parsed[6], protocol)
return {} if host.nil? or port.nil?
# extract process
process = parsed[2]
# extract PID
pid = parsed[3]
pid = pid.to_i if pid =~ /^\d+$/
# map tcp4 and udp4
protocol = 'tcp' if protocol.eql?('tcp4')
protocol = 'udp' if protocol.eql?('udp4')
{
'port' => port,
'address' => host,
'protocol' => protocol,
'process' => process,
'pid' => pid,
}
end
end
class SolarisPorts < FreeBsdPorts
include SolarisNetstatParser
def info
# extract all port info
cmd = inspec.command('netstat -an -f inet -f inet6')
return nil if cmd.exit_status.to_i != 0
# parse the content
netstat_ports = parse_netstat(cmd.stdout)
# filter all ports, where we `listen`
listen = netstat_ports.select { |val|
!val['state'].nil? && 'listen'.casecmp(val['state']) == 0
}
# map the data
ports = listen.map { |val|
protocol = val['protocol']
local_addr = val['local-address']
# solaris uses 127.0.0.1.57455 instead 127.0.0.1:57455, lets convert the
# the last . to :
local_addr[local_addr.rindex('.')] = ':'
host, port = parse_net_address(local_addr, protocol)
if host.nil?
nil
else
{
'port' => port,
'address' => host,
'protocol' => protocol,
}
end
}
ports.compact
end
end
# extracts information from netstat for hpux
class HpuxPorts < FreeBsdPorts
def info
## Can't use 'netstat -an -f inet -f inet6' as the latter -f option overrides the former one and return only inet ports
cmd1 = inspec.command('netstat -an -f inet')
return nil if cmd1.exit_status.to_i != 0
cmd2 = inspec.command('netstat -an -f inet6')
return nil if cmd2.exit_status.to_i != 0
cmd = cmd1.stdout + cmd2.stdout
ports = []
# parse all lines
cmd.each_line do |line|
port_info = parse_netstat_line(line)
next unless %w{tcp tcp6 udp udp6}.include?(port_info['protocol'])
ports.push(port_info)
end
# select all ports, where we `listen`
ports.select { |val| val if 'listen'.casecmp(val['state']) == 0 }
end
def parse_netstat_line(line)
# parse each line
# 1 - Proto, 2 - Recv-Q, 3 - Send-Q, 4 - Local Address, 5 - Foreign Address, 6 - (state)
parsed = /^(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)?/.match(line)
return {} if parsed.nil? || line.match(/^proto/i) || line.match(/^active/i)
protocol = parsed[1].downcase
state = parsed[6].nil?? ' ' : parsed[6].downcase
local_addr = parsed[4]
local_addr[local_addr.rindex('.')] = ':'
# extract host and port information
host, port = parse_net_address(local_addr, protocol)
return {} if host.nil?
# map data
{
'port' => port,
'address' => host,
'protocol' => protocol,
'state' => state,
}
end
end
end