File: //usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/fail2ban/server/filtersystemd.py
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__author__ = "Steven Hiscocks"
__copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2013 Steven Hiscocks"
__license__ = "GPL"
import os
import time
from systemd import journal
from .failmanager import FailManagerEmpty
from .filter import JournalFilter, Filter
from .mytime import MyTime
from .utils import Utils
from ..helpers import getLogger, logging, splitwords, uni_decode
# Gets the instance of the logger.
logSys = getLogger(__name__)
##
# Journal reader class.
#
# This class reads from systemd journal and detects login failures or anything
# else that matches a given regular expression. This class is instantiated by
# a Jail object.
class FilterSystemd(JournalFilter): # pragma: systemd no cover
##
# Constructor.
#
# Initialize the filter object with default values.
# @param jail the jail object
def __init__(self, jail, **kwargs):
jrnlargs = FilterSystemd._getJournalArgs(kwargs)
JournalFilter.__init__(self, jail, **kwargs)
self.__modified = 0
# Initialise systemd-journal connection
self.__journal = journal.Reader(**jrnlargs)
self.__matches = []
self.setDatePattern(None)
logSys.debug("Created FilterSystemd")
@staticmethod
def _getJournalArgs(kwargs):
args = {'converters':{'__CURSOR': lambda x: x}}
try:
args['path'] = kwargs.pop('journalpath')
except KeyError:
pass
try:
args['files'] = kwargs.pop('journalfiles')
except KeyError:
pass
else:
import glob
p = args['files']
if not isinstance(p, (list, set, tuple)):
p = splitwords(p)
files = []
for p in p:
files.extend(glob.glob(p))
args['files'] = list(set(files))
# Default flags is SYSTEM_ONLY(4). This would lead to ignore user session files,
# so can prevent "Too many open files" errors on a lot of user sessions (see gh-2392):
try:
args['flags'] = int(kwargs.pop('journalflags'))
except KeyError:
# be sure all journal types will be opened if files/path specified (don't set flags):
if ('files' not in args or not len(args['files'])) and ('path' not in args or not args['path']):
args['flags'] = int(os.getenv("F2B_SYSTEMD_DEFAULT_FLAGS", 4))
try:
args['namespace'] = kwargs.pop('namespace')
except KeyError:
pass
return args
##
# Add a journal match filters from list structure
#
# @param matches list structure with journal matches
def _addJournalMatches(self, matches):
if self.__matches:
self.__journal.add_disjunction() # Add OR
newMatches = []
for match in matches:
newMatches.append([])
for match_element in match:
self.__journal.add_match(match_element)
newMatches[-1].append(match_element)
self.__journal.add_disjunction()
self.__matches.extend(newMatches)
##
# Add a journal match filter
#
# @param match journalctl syntax matches in list structure
def addJournalMatch(self, match):
newMatches = [[]]
for match_element in match:
if match_element == "+":
newMatches.append([])
else:
newMatches[-1].append(match_element)
try:
self._addJournalMatches(newMatches)
except ValueError:
logSys.error(
"Error adding journal match for: %r", " ".join(match))
self.resetJournalMatches()
raise
else:
logSys.info("[%s] Added journal match for: %r", self.jailName,
" ".join(match))
##
# Reset a journal match filter called on removal or failure
#
# @return None
def resetJournalMatches(self):
self.__journal.flush_matches()
logSys.debug("[%s] Flushed all journal matches", self.jailName)
match_copy = self.__matches[:]
self.__matches = []
try:
self._addJournalMatches(match_copy)
except ValueError:
logSys.error("Error restoring journal matches")
raise
else:
logSys.debug("Journal matches restored")
##
# Delete a journal match filter
#
# @param match journalctl syntax matches
def delJournalMatch(self, match=None):
# clear all:
if match is None:
if not self.__matches:
return
del self.__matches[:]
# delete by index:
elif match in self.__matches:
del self.__matches[self.__matches.index(match)]
else:
raise ValueError("Match %r not found" % match)
self.resetJournalMatches()
logSys.info("[%s] Removed journal match for: %r", self.jailName,
match if match else '*')
##
# Get current journal match filter
#
# @return journalctl syntax matches
def getJournalMatch(self):
return self.__matches
##
# Get journal reader
#
# @return journal reader
def getJournalReader(self):
return self.__journal
def getJrnEntTime(self, logentry):
""" Returns time of entry as tuple (ISO-str, Posix)."""
date = logentry.get('_SOURCE_REALTIME_TIMESTAMP')
if date is None:
date = logentry.get('__REALTIME_TIMESTAMP')
return (date.isoformat(), time.mktime(date.timetuple()) + date.microsecond/1.0E6)
##
# Format journal log entry into syslog style
#
# @param entry systemd journal entry dict
# @return format log line
def formatJournalEntry(self, logentry):
# Be sure, all argument of line tuple should have the same type:
enc = self.getLogEncoding()
logelements = []
v = logentry.get('_HOSTNAME')
if v:
logelements.append(uni_decode(v, enc))
v = logentry.get('SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER')
if not v:
v = logentry.get('_COMM')
if v:
logelements.append(uni_decode(v, enc))
v = logentry.get('SYSLOG_PID')
if not v:
v = logentry.get('_PID')
if v:
try: # [integer] (if already numeric):
v = "[%i]" % v
except TypeError:
try: # as [integer] (try to convert to int):
v = "[%i]" % int(v, 0)
except (TypeError, ValueError): # fallback - [string] as it is
v = "[%s]" % v
logelements[-1] += v
logelements[-1] += ":"
if logelements[-1] == "kernel:":
monotonic = logentry.get('_SOURCE_MONOTONIC_TIMESTAMP')
if monotonic is None:
monotonic = logentry.get('__MONOTONIC_TIMESTAMP')[0]
logelements.append("[%12.6f]" % monotonic.total_seconds())
msg = logentry.get('MESSAGE','')
if isinstance(msg, list):
logelements.append(" ".join(uni_decode(v, enc) for v in msg))
else:
logelements.append(uni_decode(msg, enc))
logline = " ".join(logelements)
date = self.getJrnEntTime(logentry)
logSys.log(5, "[%s] Read systemd journal entry: %s %s", self.jailName,
date[0], logline)
## use the same type for 1st argument:
return ((logline[:0], date[0] + ' ', logline.replace('\n', '\\n')), date[1])
def seekToTime(self, date):
if isinstance(date, int):
date = float(date)
self.__journal.seek_realtime(date)
def inOperationMode(self):
self.inOperation = True
logSys.info("[%s] Jail is in operation now (process new journal entries)", self.jailName)
##
# Main loop.
#
# Peridocily check for new journal entries matching the filter and
# handover to FailManager
def run(self):
if not self.getJournalMatch():
logSys.notice(
"[%s] Jail started without 'journalmatch' set. "
"Jail regexs will be checked against all journal entries, "
"which is not advised for performance reasons.", self.jailName)
# Save current cursor position (to recognize in operation mode):
logentry = None
try:
self.__journal.seek_tail()
logentry = self.__journal.get_previous()
if logentry:
self.__journal.get_next()
except OSError:
logentry = None # Reading failure, so safe to ignore
if logentry:
# Try to obtain the last known time (position of journal)
startTime = 0
if self.jail.database is not None:
startTime = self.jail.database.getJournalPos(self.jail, 'systemd-journal') or 0
# Seek to max(last_known_time, now - findtime) in journal
startTime = max( startTime, MyTime.time() - int(self.getFindTime()) )
self.seekToTime(startTime)
# Not in operation while we'll read old messages ...
self.inOperation = False
# Save current time in order to check time to switch "in operation" mode
startTime = (1, MyTime.time(), logentry.get('__CURSOR'))
else:
# empty journal or no entries for current filter:
self.inOperationMode()
# seek_tail() seems to have a bug by no entries (could bypass some entries hereafter), so seek to now instead:
startTime = MyTime.time()
self.seekToTime(startTime)
# for possible future switches of in-operation mode:
startTime = (0, startTime)
# Move back one entry to ensure do not end up in dead space
# if start time beyond end of journal
try:
self.__journal.get_previous()
except OSError:
pass # Reading failure, so safe to ignore
wcode = journal.NOP
line = None
while self.active:
# wait for records (or for timeout in sleeptime seconds):
try:
## wait for entries using journal.wait:
if wcode == journal.NOP and self.inOperation:
## todo: find better method as wait_for to break (e.g. notify) journal.wait(self.sleeptime),
## don't use `journal.close()` for it, because in some python/systemd implementation it may
## cause abnormal program termination (e. g. segfault)
##
## wait for entries without sleep in intervals, because "sleeping" in journal.wait,
## journal.NOP is 0, so we can wait for non zero (APPEND or INVALIDATE):
wcode = Utils.wait_for(lambda: not self.active and journal.APPEND or \
self.__journal.wait(Utils.DEFAULT_SLEEP_INTERVAL),
self.sleeptime, 0.00001)
## if invalidate (due to rotation, vacuuming or journal files added/removed etc):
if self.active and wcode == journal.INVALIDATE:
if self.ticks:
logSys.log(logging.DEBUG, "[%s] Invalidate signaled, take a little break (rotation ends)", self.jailName)
time.sleep(self.sleeptime * 0.25)
Utils.wait_for(lambda: not self.active or \
self.__journal.wait(Utils.DEFAULT_SLEEP_INTERVAL) != journal.INVALIDATE,
self.sleeptime * 3, 0.00001)
if self.ticks:
# move back and forth to ensure do not end up in dead space by rotation or vacuuming,
# if position beyond end of journal (gh-3396)
try:
if self.__journal.get_previous(): self.__journal.get_next()
except OSError:
pass
if self.idle:
# because journal.wait will returns immediately if we have records in journal,
# just wait a little bit here for not idle, to prevent hi-load:
if not Utils.wait_for(lambda: not self.active or not self.idle,
self.sleeptime * 10, self.sleeptime
):
self.ticks += 1
continue
self.__modified = 0
while self.active:
logentry = None
try:
logentry = self.__journal.get_next()
except OSError as e:
logSys.error("Error reading line from systemd journal: %s",
e, exc_info=logSys.getEffectiveLevel() <= logging.DEBUG)
self.ticks += 1
if logentry:
line, tm = self.formatJournalEntry(logentry)
# switch "in operation" mode if we'll find start entry (+ some delta):
if not self.inOperation:
if tm >= MyTime.time() - 1: # reached now (approximated):
self.inOperationMode()
elif startTime[0] == 1:
# if it reached start entry (or get read time larger than start time)
if logentry.get('__CURSOR') == startTime[2] or tm > startTime[1]:
# give the filter same time it needed to reach the start entry:
startTime = (0, MyTime.time()*2 - startTime[1])
elif tm > startTime[1]: # reached start time (approximated):
self.inOperationMode()
# process line
self.processLineAndAdd(line, tm)
self.__modified += 1
if self.__modified >= 100: # todo: should be configurable
wcode = journal.APPEND; # don't need wait - there are still unprocessed entries
break
else:
# "in operation" mode since we don't have messages anymore (reached end of journal):
if not self.inOperation:
self.inOperationMode()
wcode = journal.NOP; # enter wait - no more entries to process
break
self.__modified = 0
if self.ticks % 10 == 0:
self.performSvc()
# update position in log (time and iso string):
if self.jail.database:
if line:
self._pendDBUpdates['systemd-journal'] = (tm, line[1])
line = None
if self._pendDBUpdates and (
self.ticks % 100 == 0
or MyTime.time() >= self._nextUpdateTM
or not self.active
):
self._updateDBPending()
self._nextUpdateTM = MyTime.time() + Utils.DEFAULT_SLEEP_TIME * 5
except Exception as e: # pragma: no cover
if not self.active: # if not active - error by stop...
break
wcode = journal.NOP
logSys.error("Caught unhandled exception in main cycle: %r", e,
exc_info=logSys.getEffectiveLevel()<=logging.DEBUG)
# incr common error counter:
self.commonError("unhandled", e)
logSys.debug("[%s] filter terminated", self.jailName)
# close journal:
self.closeJournal()
logSys.debug("[%s] filter exited (systemd)", self.jailName)
return True
def closeJournal(self):
try:
jnl, self.__journal = self.__journal, None
if jnl:
jnl.close()
except Exception as e: # pragma: no cover
logSys.error("Close journal failed: %r", e,
exc_info=logSys.getEffectiveLevel()<=logging.DEBUG)
def status(self, flavor="basic"):
ret = super(FilterSystemd, self).status(flavor=flavor)
if flavor == "stats":
return ret
ret.append(("Journal matches",
[" + ".join(" ".join(match) for match in self.__matches)]))
return ret
def _updateDBPending(self):
"""Apply pending updates (journal position) to database.
"""
db = self.jail.database
while True:
try:
log, args = self._pendDBUpdates.popitem()
except KeyError:
break
db.updateJournal(self.jail, log, *args)
def onStop(self):
"""Stop monitoring of journal. Invoked after run method.
"""
# close journal:
self.closeJournal()
# ensure positions of pending logs are up-to-date:
if self._pendDBUpdates and self.jail.database:
self._updateDBPending()