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#
# File: IPTables::Parse.pm
#
# Purpose: Perl interface to parse iptables and ip6tables rulesets.
#
# Author: Michael Rash (mbr@cipherdyne.org)
#
# Version: 1.1
#
##################################################################
#
package IPTables::Parse;
use 5.006;
use POSIX ":sys_wait_h";
use Carp;
use strict;
use warnings;
use vars qw($VERSION);
$VERSION = '1.1';
sub new() {
my $class = shift;
my %args = @_;
my $self = {
_iptables => $args{'iptables'} || $args{'ip6tables'} || '/sbin/iptables',
_iptout => $args{'iptout'} || '/tmp/ipt.out',
_ipterr => $args{'ipterr'} || '/tmp/ipt.err',
_ipt_alarm => $args{'ipt_alarm'} || 30,
_debug => $args{'debug'} || 0,
_verbose => $args{'verbose'} || 0,
_ipt_exec_style => $args{'ipt_exec_style'} || 'waitpid',
_ipt_exec_sleep => $args{'ipt_exec_sleep'} || 0,
_sigchld_handler => $args{'sigchld_handler'} || \&REAPER,
};
croak "[*] $self->{'_iptables'} incorrect path.\n"
unless -e $self->{'_iptables'};
croak "[*] $self->{'_iptables'} not executable.\n"
unless -x $self->{'_iptables'};
$self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} = 'iptables';
$self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} = $1 if $self->{'_iptables'} =~ m|.*/(\S+)|;
bless $self, $class;
}
sub chain_policy() {
my $self = shift;
my $table = shift || croak '[*] Specify a table, e.g. "nat"';
my $chain = shift || croak '[*] Specify a chain, e.g. "OUTPUT"';
my $file = shift || '';
my $iptables = $self->{'_iptables'};
my @ipt_lines = ();
if ($file) {
### read the iptables rules out of $file instead of executing
### the iptables command.
open F, "< $file" or croak "[*] Could not open file $file: $!";
@ipt_lines = <F>;
close F;
} else {
my ($rv, $out_ar, $err_ar) = $self->exec_iptables(
"$iptables -t $table -v -n -L $chain");
@ipt_lines = @$out_ar;
}
my $policy = '';
for my $line (@ipt_lines) {
### Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 16 packets, 800 bytes)
if ($line =~ /^\s*Chain\s+$chain\s+\(policy\s+(\w+)/) {
$policy = $1;
last;
}
}
return $policy;
}
sub chain_action_rules() {
return &chain_rules();
}
sub chain_rules() {
my $self = shift;
my $table = shift || croak '[*] Specify a table, e.g. "nat"';
my $chain = shift || croak '[*] Specify a chain, e.g. "OUTPUT"';
my $file = shift || '';
my $iptables = $self->{'_iptables'};
my $found_chain = 0;
my @ipt_lines = ();
### only used for IPv4 + NAT
my $ip_re = qr|(?:[0-2]?\d{1,2}\.){3}[0-2]?\d{1,2}|;
### array of hash refs
my @chain = ();
my @global_accept_state = ();
if ($file) {
### read the iptables rules out of $file instead of executing
### the iptables command.
open F, "< $file" or croak "[*] Could not open file $file: $!";
@ipt_lines = <F>;
close F;
} else {
my ($rv, $out_ar, $err_ar) = $self->exec_iptables(
"$iptables -t $table -v -n -L $chain");
@ipt_lines = @$out_ar;
}
### determine the output style (e.g. "-nL -v" or just plain "-nL"; if the
### policy data came from a file then -v might not have been used)
my $ipt_verbose = 0;
for my $line (@ipt_lines) {
if ($line =~ /^\s*pkts\s+bytes\s+target/) {
$ipt_verbose = 1;
last;
}
}
LINE: for my $line (@ipt_lines) {
chomp $line;
last LINE if ($found_chain and $line =~ /^\s*Chain\s+/);
if ($line =~ /^\s*Chain\s+$chain\s+\(/i) {
$found_chain = 1;
next LINE;
}
if ($ipt_verbose) {
next LINE if $line =~ /^\s*pkts\s+bytes\s+target\s/i;
} else {
next LINE if $line =~ /^\s*target\s+prot/i;
}
next LINE unless $found_chain;
### initialize hash
my %rule = (
'packets' => '',
'bytes' => '',
'target' => '',
'protocol' => '',
'proto' => '',
'intf_in' => '',
'intf_out' => '',
'src' => '',
's_port' => '',
'sport' => '',
'dst' => '',
'd_port' => '',
'dport' => '',
'to_ip' => '',
'to_port' => '',
'extended' => '',
'state' => '',
'ctstate' => '',
'raw' => $line
);
if ($ipt_verbose) {
### iptables:
### 0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- eth1 * 192.168.10.3 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:80
### 0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- eth1 * 192.168.10.15 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:22
### 33 2348 ACCEPT tcp -- eth1 * 192.168.10.2 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:22
### 0 0 ACCEPT tcp -- eth1 * 192.168.10.2 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:80
### 0 0 DNAT tcp -- * * 123.123.123.123 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:55000 to:192.168.12.12:80
### ip6tables:
### 0 0 ACCEPT tcp * * ::/0 fe80::aa:0:1/128 tcp dpt:12345
### 0 0 LOG all * * ::/0 ::/0 LOG flags 0 level 4
my $match_re = qr/^\s*(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+\-\-\s+
(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s*(.*)/x;
if ($self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} eq 'ip6tables') {
$match_re = qr/^\s*(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+
(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s*(.*)/x;
}
if ($line =~ $match_re) {
$rule{'packets'} = $1;
$rule{'bytes'} = $2;
$rule{'target'} = $3;
my $proto = $4;
$proto = 'all' if $proto eq '0';
$rule{'protocol'} = $rule{'proto'} = $4;
$rule{'intf_in'} = $5;
$rule{'intf_out'} = $6;
$rule{'src'} = $7;
$rule{'dst'} = $8;
$rule{'extended'} = $9;
if ($proto eq 'all') {
$rule{'s_port'} = $rule{'sport'} = '0:0';
$rule{'d_port'} = $rule{'dport'} = '0:0';
}
if ($rule{'extended'}) {
if ($rule{'protocol'} eq 'tcp'
or $rule{'protocol'} eq 'udp') {
my $s_port = '0:0'; ### any to any
my $d_port = '0:0';
if ($rule{'extended'} =~ /dpts?:(\S+)/) {
$d_port = $1;
}
if ($rule{'extended'} =~ /spts?:(\S+)/) {
$s_port = $1;
}
$rule{'s_port'} = $rule{'sport'} = $s_port;
$rule{'d_port'} = $rule{'dport'} = $d_port;
if ($rule{'extended'} =~ /\sto:($ip_re):(\d+)/) {
$rule{'to_ip'} = $1;
$rule{'to_port'} = $2;
}
}
if ($rule{'extended'} =~ /\bctstate\s+(\S+)/) {
$rule{'ctstate'} = $1;
} elsif ($rule{'extended'} =~ /\bstate\s+(\S+)/) {
$rule{'state'} = $1;
}
}
}
} else {
### iptables:
### ACCEPT tcp -- 164.109.8.0/24 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:22 flags:0x16/0x02
### ACCEPT tcp -- 216.109.125.67 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpts:7000:7500
### ACCEPT udp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 udp dpts:7000:7500
### ACCEPT udp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 udp dpt:!7000
### ACCEPT icmp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0
### ACCEPT tcp -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 tcp spt:35000 dpt:5000
### ACCEPT tcp -- 10.1.1.1 0.0.0.0/0
### LOG all -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0 LOG flags 0 level 4 prefix `DROP '
### LOG all -- 127.0.0.2 0.0.0.0/0 LOG flags 0 level 4
### DNAT tcp -- 123.123.123.123 0.0.0.0/0 tcp dpt:55000 to:192.168.12.12:80
### ip6tables:
### ACCEPT tcp ::/0 fe80::aa:0:1/128 tcp dpt:12345
### LOG all ::/0 ::/0 LOG flags 0 level 4
my $match_re = qr/^\s*(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+\-\-\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s*(.*)/;
if ($self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} eq 'ip6tables') {
$match_re = qr/^\s*(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s*(.*)/;
}
if ($line =~ $match_re) {
$rule{'target'} = $1;
my $proto = $2;
$proto = 'all' if $proto eq '0';
$rule{'protocol'} = $rule{'proto'} = $proto;
$rule{'src'} = $3;
$rule{'dst'} = $4;
$rule{'extended'} = $5;
if ($proto eq 'all') {
$rule{'s_port'} = $rule{'sport'} = '0:0';
$rule{'d_port'} = $rule{'dport'} = '0:0';
}
if ($rule{'extended'}
and ($rule{'protocol'} eq 'tcp'
or $rule{'protocol'} eq 'udp')) {
my $s_port = '0:0'; ### any to any
my $d_port = '0:0';
if ($rule{'extended'} =~ /dpts?:(\S+)/) {
$d_port = $1;
}
if ($rule{'extended'} =~ /spts?:(\S+)/) {
$s_port = $1;
}
$rule{'s_port'} = $rule{'sport'} = $s_port;
$rule{'d_port'} = $rule{'dport'} = $d_port;
if ($rule{'extended'} =~ /\sto:($ip_re):(\d+)/) {
$rule{'to_ip'} = $1;
$rule{'to_port'} = $2;
}
if ($rule{'extended'} =~ /\bctstate\s+(\S+)/) {
$rule{'ctstate'} = $1;
} elsif ($rule{'extended'} =~ /\bstate\s+(\S+)/) {
$rule{'state'} = $1;
}
}
}
}
push @chain, \%rule;
}
return \@chain;
}
sub default_drop() {
my $self = shift;
my $table = shift || croak "[*] Specify a table, e.g. \"nat\"";
my $chain = shift || croak "[*] Specify a chain, e.g. \"OUTPUT\"";
my $file = shift || '';
my $iptables = $self->{'_iptables'};
my @ipt_lines = ();
if ($file) {
### read the iptables rules out of $file instead of executing
### the iptables command.
open F, "< $file" or croak "[*] Could not open file $file: $!";
@ipt_lines = <F>;
close F;
} else {
### FIXME -v for interfaces?
my ($rv, $out_ar, $err_ar) = $self->exec_iptables(
"$iptables -t $table -n -L $chain");
@ipt_lines = @$out_ar;
}
return "[-] Could not get $self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} output!", 0
unless @ipt_lines;
my %protocols = ();
my $found_chain = 0;
my $found_default_drop = 0;
my $rule_ctr = 1;
my $prefix;
my $policy = 'ACCEPT';
my $any_ip_re = qr/(?:0\.){3}0\x2f0|\x3a{2}\x2f0/;
LINE: for my $line (@ipt_lines) {
chomp $line;
last if ($found_chain and $line =~ /^\s*Chain\s+/);
### Chain INPUT (policy DROP)
### Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
if ($line =~ /^\s*Chain\s+$chain\s+\(policy\s+(\w+)\)/) {
$policy = $1;
$found_chain = 1;
}
next LINE if $line =~ /^\s*target\s/i;
next LINE unless $found_chain;
### include ULOG target as well
my $log_re = qr/^\s*U?LOG\s+(\w+)\s+\-\-\s+.*
$any_ip_re\s+$any_ip_re\s+(.*)/x;
my $drop_re = qr/^DROP\s+(\w+)\s+\-\-\s+.*
$any_ip_re\s+$any_ip_re\s*$/x;
if ($self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} eq 'ip6tables') {
$log_re = qr/^\s*U?LOG\s+(\w+)\s+
$any_ip_re\s+$any_ip_re\s+(.*)/x;
$drop_re = qr/^DROP\s+(\w+)\s+
$any_ip_re\s+$any_ip_re\s*$/x;
}
### might as well pick up any default logging rules as well
if ($line =~ $log_re) {
my $proto = $1;
my $p_tmp = $2;
my $prefix = 'NONE';
### some recent iptables versions return "0" instead of "all"
### for the protocol number
$proto = 'all' if $proto eq '0';
### LOG flags 0 level 4 prefix `DROP '
if ($p_tmp && $p_tmp =~ m|LOG.*\s+prefix\s+
\`\s*(.+?)\s*\'|x) {
$prefix = $1;
}
### $proto may equal "all" here
$protocols{$proto}{'LOG'}{'prefix'} = $prefix;
$protocols{$proto}{'LOG'}{'rulenum'} = $rule_ctr;
} elsif ($policy eq 'ACCEPT' and $line =~ $drop_re) {
my $proto = $1;
$proto = 'all' if $proto eq '0';
### DROP all -- 0.0.0.0/0 0.0.0.0/0
$protocols{$1}{'DROP'} = $rule_ctr;
$found_default_drop = 1;
}
$rule_ctr++;
}
### if the policy in the chain is DROP, then we don't
### necessarily need to find a default DROP rule.
if ($policy eq 'DROP') {
$protocols{'all'}{'DROP'} = 0;
$found_default_drop = 1;
}
return "[-] There are no default drop rules in the " .
"$self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} policy!", 0
unless %protocols and $found_default_drop;
return \%protocols, 1;
}
sub default_log() {
my $self = shift;
my $table = shift || croak "[*] Specify a table, e.g. \"nat\"";
my $chain = shift || croak "[*] Specify a chain, e.g. \"OUTPUT\"";
my $file = shift || '';
my $iptables = $self->{'_iptables'};
my $any_ip_re = qr/(?:0\.){3}0\x2f0|\x3a{2}\x2f0/;
my @ipt_lines = ();
my %log_chains = ();
my %log_rules = ();
### note that we are not restricting the view to the current chain
### with the iptables -nL output; we are going to parse the given
### chain and all chains to which packets are jumped from the given
### chain.
if ($file) {
### read the iptables rules out of $file instead of executing
### the iptables command.
open F, "< $file" or croak "[*] Could not open file $file: $!";
@ipt_lines = <F>;
close F;
} else {
my ($rv, $out_ar, $err_ar) = $self->exec_iptables(
"$iptables -t $table -n -L $chain");
@ipt_lines = @$out_ar;
}
### determine the output style (e.g. "-nL -v" or just plain "-nL"; if the
### policy data came from a file then -v might not have been used)
my $ipt_verbose = 0;
for my $line (@ipt_lines) {
if ($line =~ /^\s*pkts\s+bytes\s+target/) {
$ipt_verbose = 1;
last;
}
}
return "[-] Could not get $self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} output!", 0
unless @ipt_lines;
### first get all logging rules and associated chains
my $log_chain;
for my $line (@ipt_lines) {
chomp $line;
### Chain INPUT (policy DROP)
### Chain fwsnort_INPUT_eth1 (1 references)
if ($line =~ /^\s*Chain\s+(.*?)\s+\(/ and
$line !~ /0\s+references/) {
$log_chain = $1;
}
$log_chain = '' unless $line =~ /\S/;
next unless $log_chain;
my $proto = '';
my $found = 0;
if ($ipt_verbose) {
if ($self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} eq 'ip6tables') {
if ($line =~ m|^\s*\d+\s+\d+\s*U?LOG\s+(\w+)\s+
\S+\s+\S+\s+$any_ip_re
\s+$any_ip_re\s+.*U?LOG|x) {
$proto = $1;
$found = 1;
}
} else {
if ($line =~ m|^\s*\d+\s+\d+\s*U?LOG\s+(\w+)\s+\-\-\s+
\S+\s+\S+\s+$any_ip_re
\s+$any_ip_re\s+.*U?LOG|x) {
$proto = $1;
$found = 1;
}
}
} else {
if ($self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} eq 'ip6tables') {
if ($line =~ m|^\s*U?LOG\s+(\w+)\s+$any_ip_re
\s+$any_ip_re\s+.*U?LOG|x) {
$proto = $1;
$found = 1;
}
} else {
if ($line =~ m|^\s*U?LOG\s+(\w+)\s+\-\-\s+$any_ip_re
\s+$any_ip_re\s+.*U?LOG|x) {
$proto = $1;
$found = 1;
}
}
}
if ($found) {
$proto = 'all' if $proto eq '0';
### the above regex allows the limit target to be used
$log_chains{$log_chain}{$proto} = ''; ### protocol
$log_rules{$proto} = '' if $log_chain eq $chain;
}
}
return "[-] There are no default logging rules " .
"in the $self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} policy!", 0 unless %log_chains;
my %sub_chains = ();
### get all sub-chains of the main chain we passed into default_log()
&sub_chains($chain, \%sub_chains, \@ipt_lines);
### see which (if any) logging rules can be mapped back to the
### main chain we passed in.
for my $log_chain (keys %log_chains) {
if (defined $sub_chains{$log_chain}) {
### the logging rule is in the main chain (e.g. INPUT)
for my $proto (keys %{$log_chains{$log_chain}}) {
$log_rules{$proto} = '';
}
}
}
return \%log_rules, 1;
}
sub sub_chains() {
my ($start_chain, $chains_href, $ipt_lines_aref) = @_;
my $found = 0;
for my $line (@$ipt_lines_aref) {
chomp $line;
### Chain INPUT (policy DROP)
### Chain fwsnort_INPUT_eth1 (1 references)
if ($line =~ /^\s*Chain\s+$start_chain\s+\(/ and
$line !~ /0\s+references/) {
$found = 1;
next;
}
next unless $found;
if ($found and $line =~ /^\s*Chain\s/) {
last;
}
if ($line =~ m|^\s*(\S+)\s+\S+\s+|) {
my $new_chain = $1;
if ($new_chain ne 'LOG'
and $new_chain ne 'DROP'
and $new_chain ne 'REJECT'
and $new_chain ne 'ACCEPT'
and $new_chain ne 'RETURN'
and $new_chain ne 'QUEUE'
and $new_chain ne 'SNAT'
and $new_chain ne 'DNAT'
and $new_chain ne 'MASQUERADE'
and $new_chain ne 'pkts'
and $new_chain ne 'Chain'
and $new_chain ne 'target') {
$chains_href->{$new_chain} = '';
&sub_chains($new_chain, $chains_href, $ipt_lines_aref);
}
}
}
return;
}
sub exec_iptables() {
my $self = shift;
my $cmd = shift || croak "[*] Must specify an " .
"$self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} command to run.";
my $iptables = $self->{'_iptables'};
my $iptout = $self->{'_iptout'};
my $ipterr = $self->{'_ipterr'};
my $debug = $self->{'_debug'};
my $ipt_alarm = $self->{'_ipt_alarm'};
my $verbose = $self->{'_verbose'};
my $ipt_exec_style = $self->{'_ipt_exec_style'};
my $ipt_exec_sleep = $self->{'_ipt_exec_sleep'};
my $sigchld_handler = $self->{'_sigchld_handler'};
croak "[*] $cmd does not look like an $self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} command."
unless $cmd =~ m|^\s*iptables| or $cmd =~ m|^\S+/iptables|
or $cmd =~ m|^\s*ip6tables| or $cmd =~ m|^\S+/ip6tables|;
my $rv = 1;
my @stdout = ();
my @stderr = ();
my $fh = *STDERR;
$fh = *STDOUT if $verbose;
if ($debug or $verbose) {
print $fh localtime() . " [+] IPTables::Parse::",
"exec_iptables(${ipt_exec_style}()) $cmd\n";
if ($ipt_exec_sleep > 0) {
print $fh localtime() . " [+] IPTables::Parse::",
"exec_iptables() sleep seconds: $ipt_exec_sleep\n";
}
}
if ($ipt_exec_sleep > 0) {
if ($debug or $verbose) {
print $fh localtime() . " [+] IPTables::Parse: ",
"sleeping for $ipt_exec_sleep seconds before ",
"executing $self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} command.\n";
}
sleep $ipt_exec_sleep;
}
if ($ipt_exec_style eq 'system') {
system qq{$cmd > $iptout 2> $ipterr};
} elsif ($ipt_exec_style eq 'popen') {
open CMD, "$cmd 2> $ipterr |" or croak "[*] Could not execute $cmd: $!";
@stdout = <CMD>;
close CMD;
open F, "> $iptout" or croak "[*] Could not open $iptout: $!";
print F for @stdout;
close F;
} else {
my $ipt_pid;
if ($debug or $verbose) {
print $fh localtime() . " [+] IPTables::Parse: " .
"Setting SIGCHLD handler to: " . $sigchld_handler . "\n";
}
local $SIG{'CHLD'} = $sigchld_handler;
if ($ipt_pid = fork()) {
eval {
### iptables should never take longer than 30 seconds to execute,
### unless there is some absolutely enormous policy or the kernel
### is exceedingly busy
local $SIG{'ALRM'} = sub {die "[*] $self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} " .
"command timeout.\n"};
alarm $ipt_alarm;
waitpid($ipt_pid, 0);
alarm 0;
};
if ($@) {
kill 9, $ipt_pid unless kill 15, $ipt_pid;
}
} else {
croak "[*] Could not fork $self->{'_ipt_bin_name'}: $!"
unless defined $ipt_pid;
### exec the iptables command and preserve stdout and stderr
exec qq{$cmd > $iptout 2> $ipterr};
}
}
if (-e $iptout) {
open F, "< $iptout" or croak "[*] Could not open $iptout";
@stdout = <F>;
close F;
}
if (-e $ipterr) {
open F, "< $ipterr" or croak "[*] Could not open $ipterr";
@stderr = <F>;
close F;
$rv = 0 if @stderr;
}
if ($debug or $verbose) {
print $fh localtime() . " $self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} " .
"command stdout:\n";
for my $line (@stdout) {
if ($line =~ /\n$/) {
print $fh $line;
} else {
print $fh $line, "\n";
}
}
print $fh localtime() . " $self->{'_ipt_bin_name'} " .
"command stderr:\n";
for my $line (@stderr) {
if ($line =~ /\n$/) {
print $fh $line;
} else {
print $fh $line, "\n";
}
}
}
return $rv, \@stdout, \@stderr;
}
sub REAPER {
my $stiff;
while(($stiff = waitpid(-1,WNOHANG))>0){
# do something with $stiff if you want
}
local $SIG{'CHLD'} = \&REAPER;
return;
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
IPTables::Parse - Perl extension for parsing iptables and ip6tables policies
=head1 SYNOPSIS
use IPTables::Parse;
my $ipt_bin = '/sbin/iptables'; # can set this to /sbin/ip6tables
my %opts = (
'iptables' => $ipt_bin,
'iptout' => '/tmp/iptables.out',
'ipterr' => '/tmp/iptables.err',
'debug' => 0,
'verbose' => 0
);
my $ipt_obj = new IPTables::Parse(%opts)
or die "[*] Could not acquire IPTables::Parse object";
my $rv = 0;
my $table = 'filter';
my $chain = 'INPUT';
my ($ipt_hr, $rv) = $ipt_obj->default_drop($table, $chain);
if ($rv) {
if (defined $ipt_hr->{'all'}) {
print "The INPUT chain has a default DROP rule for all protocols.\n";
} else {
for my $proto (qw/tcp udp icmp/) {
if (defined $ipt_hr->{$proto}) {
print "The INPUT chain drops $proto by default.\n";
}
}
}
} else {
print "[-] Could not parse $ipt_obj->{'_ipt_bin_name'} policy\n";
}
($ipt_hr, $rv) = $ipt_obj->default_log($table, $chain);
if ($rv) {
if (defined $ipt_hr->{'all'}) {
print "The INPUT chain has a default LOG rule for all protocols.\n";
} else {
for my $proto (qw/tcp udp icmp/) {
if (defined $ipt_hr->{$proto}) {
print "The INPUT chain logs $proto by default.\n";
}
}
}
} else {
print "[-] Could not parse $ipt_obj->{'_ipt_bin_name'} policy\n";
}
=head1 DESCRIPTION
The C<IPTables::Parse> package provides an interface to parse iptables or
ip6tables rules on Linux systems through the direct execution of
iptables/ip6tables commands, or from parsing a file that contains an
iptables/ip6tables policy listing. You can get the current policy applied to a
table/chain, look for a specific user-defined chain, check for a default DROP
policy, or determing whether or not logging rules exist.
=head1 FUNCTIONS
The IPTables::Parse extension provides an object interface to the following
functions:
=over 4
=item chain_policy($table, $chain)
This function returns the policy (e.g. 'DROP', 'ACCEPT', etc.) for the specified
table and chain:
print "INPUT policy: ", $ipt_obj->chain_policy('filter', 'INPUT'), "\n";
=item chain_rules($table, $chain)
This function parses the specified chain and table and returns an array reference
for all rules in the chain. Each element in the array reference is a hash with
the following keys (that contain values depending on the rule): C<src>, C<dst>,
C<protocol>, C<s_port>, C<d_port>, C<target>, C<packets>, C<bytes>, C<intf_in>,
C<intf_out>, C<to_ip>, C<to_port>, C<state>, C<raw>, and C<extended>. The C<extended>
element contains the rule output past the protocol information, and the C<raw>
element contains the complete rule itself as reported by iptables or ip6tables.
=item default_drop($table, $chain)
This function parses the running iptables or ip6tables policy in order to
determine if the specified chain contains a default DROP rule. Two values
are returned, a hash reference whose keys are the protocols that are dropped by
default if a global ACCEPT rule has not accepted matching packets first, along
with a return value that tells the caller if parsing the iptables or ip6tables
policy was successful. Note that if all protocols are dropped by default, then
the hash key 'all' will be defined.
($ipt_hr, $rv) = $ipt_obj->default_drop('filter', 'INPUT');
=item default_log($table, $chain)
This function parses the running iptables or ip6tables policy in order to determine if
the specified chain contains a default LOG rule. Two values are returned,
a hash reference whose keys are the protocols that are logged by default
if a global ACCEPT rule has not accepted matching packets first, along with
a return value that tells the caller if parsing the iptables or ip6tables policy was
successful. Note that if all protocols are logged by default, then the
hash key 'all' will be defined. An example invocation is:
($ipt_hr, $rv) = $ipt_obj->default_log('filter', 'INPUT');
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Michael Rash, E<lt>mbr@cipherdyne.orgE<gt>
=head1 SEE ALSO
The IPTables::Parse is used by the IPTables::ChainMgr extension in support of
the psad and fwsnort projects to parse iptables or ip6tables policies (see the psad(8),
and fwsnort(8) man pages). As always, the iptables(8) and ip6tables(8) man pages
provide the best information on command line execution and theory behind iptables
and ip6tables.
Although there is no mailing that is devoted specifically to the IPTables::Parse
extension, questions about the extension will be answered on the following
lists:
The psad mailing list: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/psad-discuss
The fwsnort mailing list: http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fwsnort-discuss
The latest version of the IPTables::Parse extension can be found on CPAN and
also here:
http://www.cipherdyne.org/modules/
Source control is provided by git:
http://www.cipherdyne.org/git/IPTables-Parse.git
http://www.cipherdyne.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=IPTables-Parse.git;a=summary
=head1 CREDITS
Thanks to the following people:
Franck Joncourt <franck.mail@dthconnex.com>
Grant Ferley
=head1 AUTHOR
The IPTables::Parse extension was written by Michael Rash F<E<lt>mbr@cipherdyne.orgE<gt>>
to support the psad and fwsnort projects. Please send email to
this address if there are any questions, comments, or bug reports.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Michael Rash. All rights reserved.
This module is free software. You can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0. More information
can be found here: http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html
This program is distributed "as is" 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.
=cut
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