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# Copyright (C) 2003 Jonathan Middleton <jjm@ixtab.org.uk
# Copyright (C) 2001 Paul Slootman <paul@debian.org>
# This file is part of Logcheck.
# Logcheck is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
# Logcheck is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with Logcheck; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
use strict;
use warnings;
my ($size, $logfile, $offsetfile);
use Getopt::Std;
use File::Basename;
my %opts = ();
# process args and switches
my ($TEST_MODE) = 0;
getopts("f:o:t", \%opts);
# try to detect plain logtail invocation without switches
if (!$opts{f} && $#ARGV != 0 && $#ARGV != 1) {
print STDERR "No logfile to read. Use -f [LOGFILE].\n";
exit 66;
} elsif ($#ARGV == 0) {
$logfile = $ARGV[0];
$offsetfile = $opts{o};
} elsif ($#ARGV == 1) {
($logfile, $offsetfile) = ($ARGV[0], $ARGV[1]);
} else {
($logfile, $offsetfile) = ($opts{f}, $opts{o});
}
if ($opts{t}) {
$TEST_MODE = 1;
}
sub print_from_offset {
my ($filename, $offset) = @_;
# this subroutine prints the contents of the file named $filename,
# starting offset $offset.
#print "print_from_offset $filename, $offset\n";
unless (open(LOGFILE, $filename)) {
print STDERR "File $logfile cannot be read: $!\n";
exit 66;
}
seek(LOGFILE, $offset, 0);
while (<LOGFILE>) {
print $_;
}
$size = tell LOGFILE;
close LOGFILE;
return $size;
}
sub mtime {
my ($filename) = @_;
my $mtime = 0;
unless (-e $filename && ($mtime = ((stat($filename))[8])) ) {
print STDERR "Cannot get $filename mtime: $!\n";
exit 65;
}
return $mtime;
}
sub inode {
my ($filename) = @_;
my $inode = 0;
unless (-e $filename && ($inode = ((stat($filename))[1])) ) {
print STDERR "Cannot get $filename inode: $!\n";
exit 65;
}
return $inode;
}
sub get_directory_contents {
my ($filename) = @_;
my $dirname = dirname($filename);
unless (opendir(DIR, $dirname)) {
print STDERR "Cannot open directory $dirname: $!\n";
exit 65;
}
my @direntries = readdir(DIR);
closedir DIR;
return @direntries;
}
sub determine_rotated_logfile {
my ($filename,$inode) = @_;
my $rotated_filename;
# this subroutine tries to guess to where a given log file was
# rotated. Its magic is mainly taken from logcheck's logoutput()
# function with dateext magic added.
#print "determine_rotated_logfile $filename $inode\n";
for my $codefile (glob("/usr/share/logtail/detectrotate/*.dtr")) {
my $func = do $codefile;
if (!$func) {
print STDERR "cannot compile $codefile: $!";
exit 68;
}
$rotated_filename = $func->($filename);
last if $rotated_filename;
}
#if ($rotated_filename) {
# print "rotated_filename $rotated_filename (". inode($rotated_filename). ")\n";
#} else {
# print "no rotated file found\n";
#}
if ($rotated_filename && -e "$rotated_filename" && inode($rotated_filename) == $inode) {
return $rotated_filename;
} else {
return "";
}
}
if (! -f $logfile) {
print STDERR "File $logfile cannot be read: $!\n";
exit 66;
}
unless ($offsetfile) {
# offsetfile not given, use .offset/$logfile in the same directory
$offsetfile = $logfile . '.offset';
}
my ($inode, $ino, $offset) = (0, 0, 0);
if ($offsetfile) {
# If offset file exists, open and parse it.
if (open(OFFSET, $offsetfile)) {
$_ = <OFFSET>;
if (defined $_) {
chomp $_;
$inode = $_;
$_ = <OFFSET>;
if (defined $_) {
chomp $_;
$offset = $_;
}
}
}
# determine log file inode and size
unless (($ino,$size) = (stat($logfile))[1,7]) {
print STDERR "Cannot get $logfile file size: $!\n";
exit 65;
}
if ($inode == $ino) {
# inode is still the same
exit 0 if $offset == $size; # short cut
if ($offset > $size) {
$offset = 0;
print "***************\n";
print "*** WARNING ***: Log file $logfile is smaller than last time checked!\n";
print "*************** This could indicate tampering.\n";
}
}
if ($inode != $ino) {
# this is the interesting case: inode has changed.
# So the file might have been rotated. We need to print the
# entire file.
# Additionally, we might want to see whether we can find the
# previous instance of the file and to process it from here.
#print "inode $inode, ino $ino\n";
my $rotatedfile = determine_rotated_logfile($logfile,$inode);
if ( $rotatedfile ) {
print_from_offset($rotatedfile,$offset);
}
# print the actual file from beginning
$offset = 0;
}
}
$size = print_from_offset($logfile,$offset);
# update offset, unless test mode
unless ($TEST_MODE) {
unless (open(OFFSET, ">", $offsetfile)) {
print STDERR "File $offsetfile cannot be created. Check your permissions: $!\n";
exit 73;
}
print OFFSET "$ino\n$size\n";
close OFFSET;
}
exit 0;
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