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  1. // snfNETmgr.cpp
  2. //
  3. // (C) Copyright 2006 - 2009 ARM Research Labs, LLC
  4. // See www.armresearch.com for the copyright terms.
  5. //
  6. // See snfNETmgr.hpp for details.
  7. #include <sys/types.h>
  8. #include <sys/stat.h>
  9. #include <ctime>
  10. #include <cstring>
  11. #include <string>
  12. #include <vector>
  13. #include <fstream>
  14. #include <sstream>
  15. #include "SNFMulti/snfNETmgr.hpp"
  16. #include "SNFMulti/snf_sync.hpp"
  17. #include "CodeDweller/mangler.hpp"
  18. #include "CodeDweller/base64codec.hpp"
  19. // #include "tcp_watchdog.hpp" No longer using TCPWatchdog -- see below _M
  20. using namespace std;
  21. using namespace CodeDweller;
  22. namespace SNFMulti {
  23. ///// utilities ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
  24. const int MSecsInSecs = 1000; // Multiplier - seconds to milliseconds.
  25. unsigned long long int SecsAsMSecs(unsigned int Secs) {
  26. return (MSecsInSecs * Secs);
  27. }
  28. //// snfNETmgr /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
  29. const ThreadType snfNETmgr::Type("snfNETManager"); // The thread's type.
  30. const ThreadState snfNETmgr::Sleeping("Sleeping"); // Taking a break.
  31. const ThreadState snfNETmgr::SYNC_Connect("Connecting"); // Connecting to SYNC server.
  32. const ThreadState snfNETmgr::SYNC_Read_Challenge("Reading challenge"); // Reading challenge.
  33. const ThreadState snfNETmgr::SYNC_Compute_Response("Computing crypto"); // Computing crypto response.
  34. const ThreadState snfNETmgr::SYNC_Send_Response("Sending crypto"); // Sending crypto response.
  35. const ThreadState snfNETmgr::SYNC_Read_Availabilty("Reading Availability"); // Reading rulebase status.
  36. const ThreadState snfNETmgr::SYNC_Send_GBUdb_Alerts("Sending GBUdb"); // Sending GBUdb alerts.
  37. const ThreadState snfNETmgr::SYNC_Send_Status_Reports("Sending Status"); // Sending status reports.
  38. const ThreadState snfNETmgr::SYNC_Send_Samples("Sending Samples"); // Sending message samples.
  39. const ThreadState snfNETmgr::SYNC_Send_End_Of_Report("Sending End"); // Sending end of client data.
  40. const ThreadState snfNETmgr::SYNC_Read_Server_Response("Reading Server"); // Reading server data.
  41. const ThreadState snfNETmgr::SYNC_Close_Connection("Closing Connection"); // Closing connection.
  42. const ThreadState snfNETmgr::SYNC_Parse_GBUdb_Reflections("Parsing GBUdb"); // Parsing GBUdb reflections.
  43. const ThreadState snfNETmgr::SYNC_Log_Event("Logging SYNC"); // Logging SYNC event.
  44. snfNETmgr::snfNETmgr() : // Starting up the NETmgr
  45. Thread(snfNETmgr::Type, "NET Manager"), // Network manager and Name.
  46. myLOGmgr(NULL), // No LOGmgr yet.
  47. isTimeToStop(false), // Not time to stop yet.
  48. isConfigured(false), // Not configured yet.
  49. SYNCTimer(30000), // Sync every 30 secs by default.
  50. SyncSecsOverride(-1) { // Override is -1 (off) by default.
  51. run(); // Run the thread.
  52. }
  53. snfNETmgr::~snfNETmgr() { // On descruction, NETmgr must
  54. stop(); // Stop it's thread (if not already)
  55. myLOGmgr = NULL; // Clear out the LOGmgr hookup
  56. isConfigured = false; // and the configured flag.
  57. }
  58. void snfNETmgr::stop() { // The stop method...
  59. if(!isTimeToStop) { // only does it's work once:
  60. isTimeToStop = true; // tells it's thread to stop
  61. join(); // and waits for it to shut down.
  62. }
  63. }
  64. void snfNETmgr::myTask() { // Here's the thread task.
  65. Sleeper WaitASecond(1000); // Heartbeat timer.
  66. while(false == isTimeToStop) { // Until it's time to stop,
  67. CurrentThreadState(Sleeping); // post our status,
  68. WaitASecond(); // pause for a second,
  69. if(isConfigured) { // then poll our tasks.
  70. // Do stuff here that requires configuration data.
  71. if(SYNCTimer.isExpired()) { sync(); SYNCTimer.restart(); } // If it's time to sync - do it :-)
  72. }
  73. }
  74. }
  75. void snfNETmgr::linkLOGmgr(snfLOGmgr& L) { // Set the LOGmgr.
  76. myLOGmgr = &L;
  77. }
  78. void snfNETmgr::linkGBUdbmgr(snfGBUdbmgr& G) { // Set the GBUdbmgr.
  79. myGBUdbmgr = &G;
  80. }
  81. // In theory, configure will get called each time the rulebase manager loads
  82. // a new configuration / rulebase. The configure() method updates the bits of
  83. // NETmgr that run background tasks. Live-Data tasks pass their grab()bed
  84. // CFGData object in order to maintain self-consistency.
  85. void snfNETmgr::configure(snfCFGData& CFGData) { // Update the configuration.
  86. ScopeMutex CFGDataExchange(ConfigMutex); // Lock the config data during updates.
  87. // Update the internal config data from CFGData while we are locked.
  88. // Internal functions which depend on this data will lock the object,
  89. // grab the bits they depend upon for that pass, and then unlock.
  90. RulebaseFilePath = CFGData.RuleFilePath; // Where we can find our rulebase?
  91. SyncHostName = CFGData.network_sync_host; // Where do we connect to sync?
  92. SyncHostPort = CFGData.network_sync_port; // What port do we use to sync?
  93. HandshakeFilePath = CFGData.paths_workspace_path + ".handshake"; // Where we store our handshake.
  94. UpdateReadyFilePath = CFGData.paths_workspace_path + "UpdateReady.txt"; // Where we put update trigger files.
  95. SyncSecsConfigured = CFGData.network_sync_secs; // Capture the configured sync time.
  96. if(0 > SyncSecsOverride) { // If the sync timer isn't in override,
  97. if(SYNCTimer.getDuration() != SecsAsMSecs(SyncSecsConfigured)) { // And the config time is different than
  98. SYNCTimer.setDuration(SecsAsMSecs(SyncSecsConfigured)); // the timer's current setting then set
  99. } // the timer to the new value.
  100. } // If we are in override, timer is set.
  101. License = CFGData.node_licenseid; // Capture our node id (license id).
  102. SecurityKey = CFGData.SecurityKey; // Capture our security key.
  103. evolvePad(CFGData.SecurityKey); // Seed our Pad generator with it.
  104. // Safety check before turning this on ;-)
  105. if(
  106. NULL != myLOGmgr &&
  107. NULL != myGBUdbmgr
  108. ) { // If we are properly linked then
  109. isConfigured = true; // at this point we are configured!
  110. }
  111. }
  112. void snfNETmgr::sendSample( // Send a sampled message...
  113. snfCFGData& CFGData, // Use this configuration,
  114. snfScanData& ScanData, // Include this scan data,
  115. const unsigned char* MessageBuffer, // This is the message itself
  116. int MessageLength // and it is this size.
  117. ) {
  118. string TimeStamp; (*myLOGmgr).Timestamp(TimeStamp); // Grab a timestamp.
  119. ostringstream XML; // Make formatting easier with this.
  120. //-- <sample...>
  121. XML << "<sample node=\'" << CFGData.node_licenseid << "\' "
  122. << "time=\'" << TimeStamp << "\' "
  123. << "result=\'" << ScanData.CompositeFinalResult << "\'>" << endl;
  124. //-- <ip...>
  125. XML << "<ip range=\'";
  126. string IPRange;
  127. switch(ScanData.SourceIPRange()) {
  128. case Unknown: { IPRange = "Unknown"; break; } // Unknown - not defined.
  129. case White: { IPRange = "White"; break; } // This is a good guy.
  130. case Normal: { IPRange = "Normal"; break; } // Benefit of the doubt.
  131. case New: { IPRange = "New"; break; } // It is new to us.
  132. case Caution: { IPRange = "Caution"; break; } // This is suspicious.
  133. case Black: { IPRange = "Black"; break; } // This is bad.
  134. case Truncate: { IPRange = "Truncate"; break; } // Don't even bother looking.
  135. }
  136. SocketAddress IP;
  137. IP.setAddress(ScanData.SourceIPRecord().IP);
  138. XML << IPRange << "\' ip=\'" << (string) IP4Address(IP.getAddress()) << "\' t=\'";
  139. string IPType;
  140. switch(ScanData.SourceIPRecord().GBUdbData.Flag()) {
  141. case Good: { IPType = "Good"; break; }
  142. case Bad: { IPType = "Bad"; break; }
  143. case Ugly: { IPType = "Ugly"; break; }
  144. case Ignore: { IPType = "Ignore"; break; }
  145. }
  146. XML << IPType << "\' b=\'" << ScanData.SourceIPRecord().GBUdbData.Bad()
  147. << "\' g=\'" << ScanData.SourceIPRecord().GBUdbData.Good()
  148. << "\'/>" << endl;
  149. //-- <match...> as many as needed
  150. if(0 < ScanData.MatchRecords.size()) { // If we have match records - emit them.
  151. list<snf_match>::iterator iM; // Grab an iterator.
  152. for( // Emit each snf_match entry.
  153. iM = ScanData.MatchRecords.begin();
  154. iM != ScanData.MatchRecords.end();
  155. iM++) {
  156. XML << "<match r=\'" << (*iM).ruleid << "\' "
  157. << "g=\'" << (*iM).symbol << "\' "
  158. << "i=\'" << (*iM).index << "\' "
  159. << "e=\'" << (*iM).endex << "\' "
  160. << "f=\'" << (*iM).flag << "\'/>";
  161. }
  162. }
  163. //-- <msg...>
  164. XML << "<msg size=\'" << ScanData.ScanSize << "'>" << endl; // Starting with the msg element.
  165. to_base64 EncodedMessageData(
  166. reinterpret_cast<const char*>(MessageBuffer), MessageLength); // Encode the message to base64.
  167. const int SampleLineLength = 64; // 64 bytes per line is good.
  168. for(int i = 0; i < MessageLength;) { // Now we break it into lines
  169. for(int l = 0; l < SampleLineLength && i < MessageLength; l++, i++) { // that are a reasonable length.
  170. XML << EncodedMessageData.at(i); // Emit one character at a time...
  171. } // At the end of a reasonable
  172. XML << endl; // length we terminate the line.
  173. }
  174. XML << "</msg>" << endl; // End of the <msg> element.
  175. //-- done with the sample!
  176. XML << "</sample>" << endl;
  177. // Last thing we do is post the formatted string to the buffer.
  178. const unsigned int SampleSafetyLimit = 100000; // 100 Kbyte limit on samples.
  179. ScopeMutex DoNotDisturb(myMutex); // Don't bug me man I'm busy.
  180. if(SampleSafetyLimit < SamplesBuffer.length()) // If the samples buffer is full
  181. SamplesBuffer.clear(); // clear it before adding more.
  182. SamplesBuffer.append(XML.str()); // Append the XML to the buffer.
  183. }
  184. string snfNETmgr::getSamples() { // Synchronized way to get Samples.
  185. ScopeMutex DoNotDisturb(myMutex); // Lock the mutex to protect our work.
  186. string SamplesBatch = SamplesBuffer; // Copy the samples to a new string.
  187. SamplesBuffer.clear(); // Clear the samples buffer.
  188. return SamplesBatch; // Return a batch of Samples.
  189. }
  190. void snfNETmgr::sendReport(const string& S) { // How to send a status report.
  191. const unsigned int ReportSafetyLimit = 100000; // 100 Kbytes limit on reports.
  192. ScopeMutex DoNotDisturb(myMutex); // Lock the mutex for a moment.
  193. if(ReportSafetyLimit < ReportsBuffer.length()) // If the reports buffer is full
  194. ReportsBuffer.clear(); // clear it before adding more.
  195. ReportsBuffer.append(S); // Append the report.
  196. }
  197. string snfNETmgr::getReports() { // Synchronized way to get Reports.
  198. ScopeMutex DoNotDisturb(myMutex); // Lock the mutex to protect our work.
  199. string ReportsBatch = ReportsBuffer; // Copy the reports to a new string.
  200. ReportsBuffer.clear(); // Clear the reports buffer.
  201. return ReportsBatch; // Return a batch of Reports.
  202. }
  203. string& snfNETmgr::RulebaseUTC(string& t) { // Gets local rulebase file UTC.
  204. struct stat RulebaseStat; // First we need a stat buffer.
  205. if(0 != stat(RulebaseFilePath.c_str(), &RulebaseStat)) { // If we can't get the stat we
  206. t.append("000000000000"); return t; // will return 000000000000 to
  207. } // make sure we should get the file.
  208. struct tm RulebaseTime; // Allocate a time structure.
  209. RulebaseTime = *(gmtime(&RulebaseStat.st_mtime)); // Copy the file time to it as UTC.
  210. char TimestampBfr[20]; // Timestamp buffer.
  211. sprintf(TimestampBfr,"%04d%02d%02d%02d%02d%02d", // Format yyyymmddhhmmss
  212. RulebaseTime.tm_year+1900,
  213. RulebaseTime.tm_mon+1,
  214. RulebaseTime.tm_mday,
  215. RulebaseTime.tm_hour,
  216. RulebaseTime.tm_min,
  217. RulebaseTime.tm_sec
  218. );
  219. t.append(TimestampBfr); // Append the timestamp to t
  220. return t; // and return it to the caller.
  221. }
  222. unsigned long snfNETmgr::ResolveHostIPFromName(const string& N) { // Host name resolution tool.
  223. ScopeMutex OneAtATimePlease(ResolverMutex); // Resolve only one at a time.
  224. unsigned long IP = inet_addr(N.c_str()); // See if it's an IP.
  225. if (INADDR_NONE == IP) { // If it's not an IP resolve it.
  226. hostent* H = gethostbyname(N.c_str()); // Resolve the host.
  227. if (NULL == H) { // If we didn't get a resolution
  228. return INADDR_NONE; // return no address.
  229. } // If we did resolve the address
  230. IP = *((unsigned long*)H->h_addr_list[0]); // get the primary entry.
  231. }
  232. return ntohl(IP); // Return what we got (host order)
  233. }
  234. // The Evolving One Time Pad engine is just slightly better than calling
  235. // rand() with the system time as a seed. However, it does have the advantage
  236. // that in order to guess it's initial state an attacker would need to already
  237. // know the license id and authentication. It also has the advantage that it
  238. // adds small amounts of entropy over time and never really forgets them. For
  239. // example, the exact time between calls to evolvePad is dependent on how long
  240. // it takes to sync which is dependent on how much data there is to report
  241. // which is dependent on the number and size of messages scanned etc... and
  242. // this is also impacted a bit by network performance issues during the sync.
  243. // Sensitivity to this entropy has millisecond resolution. This is a cross-
  244. // platform solution that depends only on our own code ;-)
  245. void snfNETmgr::evolvePad(string Entropy) { // Add entropy and evolve.
  246. ScopeMutex OneAtATimePlease(PadMutex); // Protect the one time pad.
  247. myLOGmgr->Timestamp(Entropy); // Time matters ;-)
  248. for(unsigned int a = 0; a < Entropy.length(); a++) { // Add the entropy to our generator.
  249. PadGenerator.Encrypt(Entropy.at(a));
  250. }
  251. msclock rt = myLOGmgr->RunningTime(); // Get the elapsed running time so far.
  252. unsigned char* rtb = reinterpret_cast<unsigned char*>(&rt); // Convert that long long into bytes.
  253. for(unsigned int a = 0; a < sizeof(msclock); a++) { // Encrypt those bytes one by one
  254. PadGenerator.Encrypt(rtb[a]); // to add more entropy.
  255. }
  256. }
  257. // To get a pad of any length you like, use the OneTimePad()
  258. // Note that we don't assign a value to x before using it! If we get lucky,
  259. // we will get some random value from ram as additional entropy ;-) If we end
  260. // up starting with zero, that's ok too.
  261. PadBuffer snfNETmgr::OneTimePad(int Len) { // Get Len bytes of one time pad.
  262. PadBuffer B; // Start with a buffer.
  263. B.reserve(Len); // Reserve Len bytes.
  264. unsigned char x = PadGenerator.Encrypt(0); // Get an unexposed byte to start with.
  265. for(int a = 0; a < Len; a++) { // Create Len bytes of pad by evolving
  266. B.push_back(x = PadGenerator.Encrypt(x)); // x through itself and copying the
  267. } // data into the buffer.
  268. return B; // Return the result.
  269. }
  270. // Handshake tries to return the current stored handshake. If it can't then it
  271. // returns a new handshake based on data from the pad generator.
  272. PadBuffer snfNETmgr::Handshake() { // What is the current handshake?
  273. if(CurrentHandshake.size() != SNFHandshakeSize) { // If we don't have one make one!
  274. CurrentHandshake = OneTimePad(SNFHandshakeSize); // Set up a default handshake to use
  275. try { // if we can't remember the real one.
  276. ifstream HSF(HandshakeFilePath.c_str(), ios::binary); // Open the handshake file.
  277. char* bfr = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&CurrentHandshake[0]); // Manufacture a proper pointer.
  278. HSF.read(bfr, SNFHandshakeSize); // Read the data (overwrite the HSB).
  279. HSF.close(); // Close the file.
  280. } catch(...) { } // Ignore any errors.
  281. }
  282. return CurrentHandshake; // Return the buffer.
  283. }
  284. PadBuffer& snfNETmgr::Handshake(PadBuffer& NewHandshake) { // Store a new handshake.
  285. CurrentHandshake = NewHandshake; // Grab the new handshake
  286. try { // then try to store it...
  287. ofstream HSF(HandshakeFilePath.c_str(), ios::binary | ios::trunc); // Open the handshake file.
  288. char* bfr = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&NewHandshake[0]); // Access the raw buffer.
  289. HSF.write(bfr, NewHandshake.size()); // Replace the old handshake
  290. HSF.close(); // close the file.
  291. } catch(...) {} // Ignore errors.
  292. return NewHandshake; // Return what we were given.
  293. }
  294. void snfNETmgr::postUpdateTrigger(string& updateUTC) { // Post an update trigger file.
  295. try { // Safely post an update trigger.
  296. ofstream HSF(UpdateReadyFilePath.c_str(), ios::binary | ios::trunc); // Open/create the trigger file.
  297. char* bfr = reinterpret_cast<char*>(&updateUTC[0]); // Access the raw UTC buffer.
  298. HSF.write(bfr, updateUTC.size()); // Write the update timestamp.
  299. HSF.close(); // close the file.
  300. } catch(...) {} // Ignore errors.
  301. }
  302. // Utility to read a line from a non-blocking TCPHost & check the timeout.
  303. const unsigned int MaxReadLineLength = 1024; // How long a line can be.
  304. string readLineTimeout(TCPHost& S, Timeout& T) { // Read a line from S until T.
  305. Sleeper WaitForMoreData(50); // How long to wait when no data.
  306. string LineBuffer = ""; // Buffer for the line.
  307. while( // Keep going as long as:
  308. false == T.isExpired() && // our timeout has not expired AND
  309. MaxReadLineLength > LineBuffer.length() // we haven't reached our limit.
  310. ) {
  311. char c = 0; // One byte at a time
  312. if(1 == S.receive(&c, sizeof(c))) { // Read from the TCPHost.
  313. LineBuffer.push_back(c); // Push the byte onto the string.
  314. if('\n' == c) break; // If it was a newline we're done!
  315. } else { // If we didn't get any data
  316. WaitForMoreData(); // pause before our next run.
  317. }
  318. }
  319. return LineBuffer; // Always return our buffer.
  320. }
  321. // Utility to write data to a non-blocking TCPHost & check the timeout.
  322. // Some networks can only handle small packets and fragmentation can be a
  323. // problem. Also, on Win* especially, sending small chunks is _MUCH_ more
  324. // reliable than trying to send large buffers all at once. SO - here we break
  325. // down our sending operations into medium sized chunks of data. The underlying
  326. // os can reorganize these chunks as needed for the outgouing stream. If the OS
  327. // needs us to slow down (doesn't send full chunks) then we introduce a small
  328. // delay between chunks to give the channel more time.
  329. const int MaxSendChunkSize = 512; // Size of one chunk in a write.
  330. void sendDataTimeout(TCPHost& S, Timeout& T, char* Bfr, int Len) { // Send and keep track of time.
  331. Sleeper WaitForMoreRoom(15); // Wait to send more data.
  332. int Remaining = Len; // This is how much we have left.
  333. while( // For as long as:
  334. false == T.isExpired() && // We still have time left AND
  335. 0 < Remaining // We still have data left
  336. ) {
  337. int ThisChunkSize = Remaining; // Hope to send it all in one chunk
  338. if(MaxSendChunkSize < ThisChunkSize) ThisChunkSize = MaxSendChunkSize; // but break it down as needed.
  339. int SentThisTime = S.transmit(Bfr, ThisChunkSize); // Send the data. How much went?
  340. Remaining -= SentThisTime; // Calculate how much is left.
  341. Bfr += SentThisTime; // Move our pointer (old school!)
  342. if(ThisChunkSize > SentThisTime) WaitForMoreRoom(); // If some of this chunk didn't go
  343. } // the pause before the next chunk.
  344. }
  345. void sendDataTimeout(TCPHost& S, Timeout& T, string& D) { // Send a string and keep track
  346. sendDataTimeout(S, T, const_cast<char*>(D.c_str()), D.length()); // of time. (Polymorphism is fun)
  347. }
  348. void snfNETmgr::sync() { // Synchronize with central command.
  349. // Keep these things in scope. This is how we roll.
  350. string HostName;
  351. int HostPort;
  352. string Secret;
  353. string Node;
  354. // Grab our configuration data (marchng orders).
  355. if(!isConfigured) return; // If we're not configured, don't!
  356. else {
  357. ScopeMutex GettingConfig(ConfigMutex); // Temporarily lock our config.
  358. HostName = SyncHostName; // We will connect to this host.
  359. HostPort = SyncHostPort; // We will connect to this port.
  360. Secret = SecurityKey; // Get the security key.
  361. Node = License; // Get the Node ID.
  362. }
  363. try { // Lots can go wrong so catch it :-)
  364. // 20080326 _M Blocking sockets tend to lock up so I've refactored this
  365. // code to use non-blocking sockets. This is actually part of the previous
  366. // refactor (TCPWatchdog see below) since without the watchdog there is no
  367. // way to get out of a blocking socket if it's dead.
  368. // 20080325 _M TCPWatchdog is a brute. It doesn't pay attention to thread
  369. // states. A weird bug showed up where the SYNC session seemed to hang and
  370. // the TCPWatchdog was left alive. In the process of hunting down this bug
  371. // I decided to remove the TCPWatchdog and put appropriate timeout checking
  372. // in each of the comms loops instead. So, from now on:
  373. // if(SessionDog.isExpired()) throw SyncFailed("Out Of Time");
  374. const int SyncSessionTimeout = 2 * SYNCTimer.getDuration(); // Timeout is twice poll time.
  375. Timeout SessionDog(SyncSessionTimeout); // Give this long for a session.
  376. // Connect to the sync host.
  377. CurrentThreadState(SYNC_Connect);
  378. SocketAddress SyncHostAddress; // We'll need an address.
  379. SyncHostAddress.setPort(HostPort); // Set the port.
  380. SyncHostAddress.setAddress(ResolveHostIPFromName(HostName)); // Resolve and set the IP.
  381. TCPHost SyncServer(SyncHostAddress); // Set up a host connection.
  382. SyncServer.makeNonBlocking(); // Make the connection non-blocking.
  383. PollTimer WaitForOpen(10, 340); // Expand 10ms to 340ms between tries.
  384. while(!SessionDog.isExpired()) { // Wait & Watch for a good connection.
  385. try { SyncServer.open(); } // Try opening the connection.
  386. catch(exception& e) { // If we get an exception then
  387. string ConnectFailMessage = "snfNETmgr::sync().open() "; // format a useful message about
  388. ConnectFailMessage.append(e.what()); // the error and then throw
  389. throw SyncFailed(ConnectFailMessage); // a SyncFailed exception.
  390. }
  391. if(SyncServer.isOpen()) break; // When successful, let's Go!
  392. else WaitForOpen.pause(); // When not yet successful, pause
  393. } // then try again if we have time.
  394. if(!SyncServer.isOpen()) throw SyncFailed("Connect Timed Out"); // Check our connection.
  395. if(SessionDog.isExpired()) throw SyncFailed("Out Of Time"); // Check our session time.
  396. // Start communicating.
  397. string LineBuffer = ""; // Input Line Buffer.
  398. // Read challenge
  399. CurrentThreadState(SYNC_Read_Challenge);
  400. LineBuffer = readLineTimeout(SyncServer, SessionDog); // Read the challenge line.
  401. snf_sync Challenge(LineBuffer.c_str(), LineBuffer.length()); // Interpret what we read.
  402. if( // Check that it's good...
  403. Challenge.bad() || // A complete packet was read
  404. 0 >= Challenge.snf_sync_challenge_txt.length() // and the challenge is present.
  405. ) throw SyncFailed("sync() Challenge.bad()"); // If not then throw.
  406. if(SessionDog.isExpired()) throw SyncFailed("Out Of Time"); // Check our session time.
  407. // Write response
  408. CurrentThreadState(SYNC_Compute_Response);
  409. from_base64 DecodedChallenge(Challenge.snf_sync_challenge_txt); // Decode the challenge.
  410. //--- Prepare the secret.
  411. MANGLER ResponseGenerator; // Grab a mangler.
  412. for(unsigned int i = 0; i < Secret.length(); i++) // Fill it with the
  413. ResponseGenerator.Encrypt(Secret.at(i)); // security key.
  414. const int ManglerKeyExpansionCount = 1024; // Loop this many to randomize.
  415. for(int x = 0, i = 0; i < ManglerKeyExpansionCount; i++) // For the required number of loops,
  416. x = ResponseGenerator.Encrypt(x); // have Mangler chase it's tail.
  417. //--- Absorb the challenge.
  418. for(unsigned int i = 0; i < DecodedChallenge.size(); i++) // Evolve through the challenge.
  419. ResponseGenerator.Encrypt(DecodedChallenge.at(i));
  420. /*** We now have half of the key for this session ***/
  421. //--- Encrypt our Pad.
  422. PadBuffer NewPad = OneTimePad(); // Grab a new Pad (default size).
  423. base64buffer ResponseBin; // With the key now established,
  424. for(unsigned int i = 0; i < NewPad.size(); i++) // encrypt the one time pad for
  425. ResponseBin.push_back( // transfer.
  426. ResponseGenerator.Encrypt(NewPad[i]));
  427. //--- Encrypt our Handshake.
  428. PadBuffer CurrentHandshake = Handshake(); // Recall the secret handshake.
  429. for(unsigned int i = 0; i < CurrentHandshake.size(); i++) // Encrypt that into the stream.
  430. ResponseBin.push_back(
  431. ResponseGenerator.Encrypt(CurrentHandshake[i]));
  432. //--- Encrypt our Signature.
  433. for(unsigned int x = 0, i = 0; i < SNFSignatureSize; i++) // Generate a hash by having Mangler
  434. ResponseBin.push_back( // chase it's tail for the appropriate
  435. x = ResponseGenerator.Encrypt(x)); // number of bytes.
  436. //--- Encode our response as base64 and send it.
  437. to_base64 ResponseTxt(ResponseBin); // Encode the cyphertext as base64.
  438. string ResponseTxtString; // Create a handy string and place
  439. ResponseTxtString.assign(ResponseTxt.begin(), ResponseTxt.end()); // the base 64 text into it.
  440. string ResponseMsg; // Build an appropriate response
  441. ResponseMsg.append("<snf><sync><response nodeid=\'"); // identifying this node
  442. ResponseMsg.append(Node); // with the license id
  443. ResponseMsg.append("\' text=\'"); // and providing an appropriately
  444. ResponseMsg.append(ResponseTxtString); // mangled response string
  445. ResponseMsg.append("\'/></sync></snf>\n"); // for authentication.
  446. CurrentThreadState(SYNC_Send_Response);
  447. sendDataTimeout(SyncServer, SessionDog, ResponseMsg); // Send the response.
  448. if(SessionDog.isExpired()) throw SyncFailed("Out Of Time"); // Check our session time.
  449. // Read rulebase info or error
  450. CurrentThreadState(SYNC_Read_Availabilty);
  451. LineBuffer = readLineTimeout(SyncServer, SessionDog); // Read the rulebase status line.
  452. snf_sync RulebaseResponse(LineBuffer.c_str(), LineBuffer.length()); // Interpret what we read.
  453. if( // Check that it's good...
  454. RulebaseResponse.bad() // A complete packet was read.
  455. ) throw SyncFailed("sync() Response.bad()"); // If not then throw.
  456. if(0 < RulebaseResponse.snf_sync_error_message.length()) { // If the response was an error
  457. PadBuffer NewNullHandshake; // then we will assume we are out
  458. NewNullHandshake.assign(SNFHandshakeSize, 0); // of sync with the server so we
  459. Handshake(NewNullHandshake); // will set the NULL handshake and
  460. throw SyncFailed("sync() Response error message"); // fail this sync attempt.
  461. }
  462. if(SessionDog.isExpired()) throw SyncFailed("Out Of Time"); // Check our session time.
  463. // Update Handshake
  464. for(int x = 0, i = 0; i < ManglerKeyExpansionCount; i++) // For the required number of loops,
  465. x = ResponseGenerator.Encrypt(x); // have Mangler chase it's tail.
  466. PadBuffer NewHandshake; // Grab a new handshake buffer.
  467. for(unsigned int x = 0, i = 0; i < SNFHandshakeSize; i++) // Create the new handshake as a
  468. NewHandshake.push_back( // mangler hash of the current
  469. x = ResponseGenerator.Encrypt(x)); // key state (proper length of course).
  470. Handshake(NewHandshake); // Save our new handshake to disk.
  471. // Interpret Rulebase Response
  472. myLOGmgr->updateAvailableUTC(RulebaseResponse.snf_sync_rulebase_utc); // Store the latest update UTC.
  473. if(myLOGmgr->isUpdateAvailable()) { // If a new update is read then
  474. postUpdateTrigger(RulebaseResponse.snf_sync_rulebase_utc); // create an update trigger file.
  475. }
  476. // Write our Client reports (multi-line)
  477. CurrentThreadState(SYNC_Send_GBUdb_Alerts);
  478. string ClientReport;
  479. ClientReport.append("<snf><sync><client>\n");
  480. sendDataTimeout(SyncServer, SessionDog, ClientReport);
  481. ClientReport = "";
  482. if(SessionDog.isExpired()) throw SyncFailed("Out Of Time"); // Check our session time.
  483. // Insert our GBUdb Alerts.
  484. list<GBUdbAlert> Alerts; // Make a list of GBUdb Alerts.
  485. myGBUdbmgr->GetAlertsForSync(Alerts); // Get them from our GBUdb.
  486. list<GBUdbAlert>::iterator iA;
  487. for(iA = Alerts.begin(); iA != Alerts.end(); iA++) { // Convert each alert in our list
  488. ClientReport.append((*iA).toXML()); // into XML, follow it up
  489. ClientReport.append("\n"); // with a new line, and send it
  490. }
  491. sendDataTimeout(SyncServer, SessionDog, ClientReport); // Send the Client report data.
  492. ClientReport = ""; // Clear the buffer.
  493. if(SessionDog.isExpired()) throw SyncFailed("Out Of Time"); // Check our session time.
  494. // Send Status Reports - one line at a time.
  495. CurrentThreadState(SYNC_Send_Status_Reports);
  496. /**
  497. *** Instead of splitting up the reports by line we will try sending them
  498. *** all at once using the new sendDataTimeout() function.
  499. ***
  500. if(0 < ReportsBuffer.length()) { // If we have reports - send them.
  501. string DataToSend = getReports(); // Grab a copy and clear the buffer.
  502. int Cursor = 0; // We need a cursor and a length
  503. int Length = 0; // to help us feed this line by line.
  504. while(Cursor < DataToSend.length()) { // While we have more data...
  505. Length = DataToSend.find_first_of('\n', Cursor); // Find the end of the first line.
  506. if(string::npos == Length) break; // If we can't then we're done.
  507. Length = (Length + 1) - Cursor; // If we can, convert that to length.
  508. SyncServer.transmit( // Get and send the line using the
  509. DataToSend.substr(Cursor, Length).c_str(), // substring function.
  510. Length
  511. );
  512. Cursor = Cursor + Length; // Move the cursor for the next line.
  513. if(SessionDog.isExpired()) throw SyncFailed("Out Of Time"); // Check our session time.
  514. }
  515. }
  516. **/
  517. if(0 < ReportsBuffer.length()) { // If we have reports to send
  518. string DataToSend = getReports(); // get (and clear) the reports and
  519. sendDataTimeout(SyncServer, SessionDog, DataToSend); // send them (mindful of timeout).
  520. }
  521. if(SessionDog.isExpired()) throw SyncFailed("Out Of Time"); // Check our session time.
  522. // Send Samples - one line at a time.
  523. CurrentThreadState(SYNC_Send_Samples);
  524. /***
  525. if(0 < SamplesBuffer.length()) {
  526. string DataToSend = getSamples();
  527. int Cursor = 0; // We need a cursor and a length
  528. int Length = 0; // to help us feed this line by line.
  529. while(Cursor < DataToSend.length()) { // While we have more data...
  530. Length = DataToSend.find_first_of('\n', Cursor); // Find the end of the first line.
  531. if(string::npos == Length) break; // If we can't then we're done.
  532. Length = (Length + 1) - Cursor; // If we can, convert that to length.
  533. SyncServer.transmit( // Get and send the line using the
  534. DataToSend.substr(Cursor, Length).c_str(), // substring function.
  535. Length
  536. );
  537. Cursor = Cursor + Length; // Move the cursor for the next line.
  538. if(SessionDog.isExpired()) throw SyncFailed("Out Of Time"); // Check our session time.
  539. }
  540. }
  541. ***/
  542. if(0 < SamplesBuffer.length()) { // If we have samples to send
  543. string DataToSend = getSamples(); // get (and clear) the samples and
  544. sendDataTimeout(SyncServer, SessionDog, DataToSend); // send them (mindful of timeout).
  545. }
  546. if(SessionDog.isExpired()) throw SyncFailed("Out Of Time"); // Check our session time.
  547. // Terminate the client messages.
  548. CurrentThreadState(SYNC_Send_End_Of_Report);
  549. ClientReport.append("</client></sync></snf>\n");
  550. sendDataTimeout(SyncServer, SessionDog, ClientReport); // Send the Client report.
  551. if(SessionDog.isExpired()) throw SyncFailed("Out Of Time"); // Check our session time.
  552. // Read the Server response (multi-line)
  553. CurrentThreadState(SYNC_Read_Server_Response);
  554. string ServerResponse;
  555. string ResponseLine;
  556. while(string::npos == ResponseLine.find("</snf>\n")) { // Until we find the ending...
  557. ResponseLine = readLineTimeout(SyncServer, SessionDog); // Read a line.
  558. if(0 >= ResponseLine.length()) { // If we get an empty line
  559. throw SyncFailed("sync() server response empty line"); // then it's an error.
  560. }
  561. ServerResponse.append(ResponseLine); // Append the line.
  562. if(SessionDog.isExpired()) throw SyncFailed("Out Of Time"); // Check our session time.
  563. }
  564. snf_sync ServerMessages(
  565. ServerResponse.c_str(), ServerResponse.length()); // Interpret what we read.
  566. if( // Check that it's good...
  567. ServerMessages.bad() // A complete packet was read.
  568. ) throw SyncFailed("sync() ServerMessages.bad()"); // If not then throw.
  569. // At this point we should have a good Server response.
  570. CurrentThreadState(SYNC_Close_Connection);
  571. SyncServer.close(); // Close the connection.
  572. evolvePad(Challenge.snf_sync_challenge_txt); // Use this event for more entropy.
  573. // Import any GBUdb reflections.
  574. CurrentThreadState(SYNC_Parse_GBUdb_Reflections);
  575. if(0 < ServerMessages.ServerGBUAlertHandler.AlertList.size()) { // If we have received reflections
  576. myGBUdbmgr->ProcessReflections( // then process them through our
  577. ServerMessages.ServerGBUAlertHandler.AlertList // GBUdb.
  578. );
  579. }
  580. /*** On Sync Override set sync timer to override time. If no override
  581. **** then be sure to reset the timer to the current CFG value if it
  582. **** is not already there. Also, if sync override is not engaged then
  583. **** be sure the overrid flag is set to -1 indicating it is off.
  584. **** Configure() code assumes we are handling the override sync timer
  585. **** functions this way.
  586. ***/
  587. // Assign the SyncSecsOverride with the value we retrieved. It will
  588. // either be a seconds value, or a -1 indicating it was absent from
  589. // the server message.
  590. SyncSecsOverride = ServerMessages.snf_sync_server_resync_secs; // What was the SyncOverride?
  591. const int SecsAsms = 1000; // Multiplier - seconds to milliseconds.
  592. if(0 > SyncSecsOverride) { // If the sync timer IS NOT in override,
  593. if(SYNCTimer.getDuration() != SecsAsMSecs(SyncSecsConfigured)) { // And the config time is different than
  594. SYNCTimer.setDuration(SyncSecsConfigured * SecsAsms); // the timer's current setting then set
  595. } // the timer to the new value.
  596. } else { // If the sync timer IS in override now,
  597. if(SYNCTimer.getDuration() != SecsAsMSecs(SyncSecsOverride)) { // and the override is different than the
  598. SYNCTimer.setDuration(SecsAsMSecs(SyncSecsOverride)); // current setting then override the setting
  599. } // with the new value.
  600. }
  601. // All done
  602. CurrentThreadState(SYNC_Log_Event);
  603. (*myLOGmgr).RecordSyncEvent(); // Finished that -- so log the event.
  604. }
  605. catch (exception& e) { // SYNC Failed and we know more.
  606. const int snf_UNKNOWN_ERROR = 99; // Report an error (unknown code)
  607. string ERROR_SYNC_FAILEDmsg = CurrentThreadState().Name; // Format a useful state message.
  608. ERROR_SYNC_FAILEDmsg.append(": ");
  609. ERROR_SYNC_FAILEDmsg.append(e.what());
  610. (*myLOGmgr).logThisError( // Log the error (if possible)
  611. "SNF_NETWORK", snf_UNKNOWN_ERROR, ERROR_SYNC_FAILEDmsg
  612. );
  613. }
  614. catch (...) { // SYNC Failed if we're here.
  615. const int snf_UNKNOWN_ERROR = 99; // Report an error (unknown code)
  616. string ERROR_SYNC_FAILEDmsg = CurrentThreadState().Name; // Format a useful state message.
  617. ERROR_SYNC_FAILEDmsg.append(": Panic!");
  618. (*myLOGmgr).logThisError( // Log the error (if possible)
  619. "SNF_NETWORK", snf_UNKNOWN_ERROR, ERROR_SYNC_FAILEDmsg
  620. );
  621. }
  622. }
  623. }