view src/syslog2iptables.cpp @ 1:551433a01cab

initial coding
author carl
date Wed, 23 Nov 2005 19:29:14 -0800
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif

#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <errno.h>
#include <sysexits.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <syslog.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>	/* header for waitpid() and various macros */
#include <signal.h> 	/* header for signal functions */
#include "includes.h"

int  debug_syslog  = 0;
bool syslog_opened = false;
bool use_syslog    = true;	// false to printf
bool loader_run    = true;	// used to stop the config loader thread
CONFIG	 *config = NULL;	// protected by the config_mutex
int   generation = 0;		// protected by the config_mutex
const int maxlen = 1000;	// used for snprintf buffers

pthread_mutex_t  config_mutex;
pthread_mutex_t  syslog_mutex;


////////////////////////////////////////////////
// syslog a message
//
void my_syslog(char *text) {
	if (use_syslog) {
		pthread_mutex_lock(&syslog_mutex);
			if (!syslog_opened) {
				openlog("syslog2iptables", LOG_PID, LOG_MAIL);
				syslog_opened = true;
			}
			syslog(LOG_NOTICE, "%s", text);
		pthread_mutex_unlock(&syslog_mutex);
	}
	else {
		printf("%s \n", text);
	}
}

////////////////////////////////////////////////
//	reload the config
//
CONFIG* new_conf();
CONFIG* new_conf() {
	CONFIG *newc = new CONFIG;
	pthread_mutex_lock(&config_mutex);
		newc->generation = generation++;
	pthread_mutex_unlock(&config_mutex);
	if (debug_syslog) {
		char buf[maxlen];
		snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "loading configuration generation %d", newc->generation);
		my_syslog(buf);
	}
	if (load_conf(*newc, "syslog2iptables.conf")) {
		newc->load_time = time(NULL);
		return newc;
	}
	delete newc;
	return NULL;
}


////////////////////////////////////////////////
//	thread to watch the old config files for changes
//	and reload when needed. we also cleanup old
//	configs whose reference count has gone to zero.
//
void* config_loader(void *arg);
void* config_loader(void *arg) {
	typedef set<CONFIG *> configp_set;
	configp_set old_configs;
	while (loader_run) {
		sleep(180);  // look for modifications every 3 minutes
		if (!loader_run) break;
		CONFIG &dc = *config;
		time_t then = dc.load_time;
		struct stat st;
		bool reload = false;
		for (string_set::iterator i=dc.config_files.begin(); i!=dc.config_files.end(); i++) {
			char *fn = *i;
			if (stat(fn, &st))			 reload = true; // file disappeared
			else if (st.st_mtime > then) reload = true; // file modified
			if (reload) break;
		}
		if (reload) {
			CONFIG *newc = new_conf();
			if (newc) {
				// replace the global config pointer
				pthread_mutex_lock(&config_mutex);
					CONFIG *old = config;
					config = newc;
				pthread_mutex_unlock(&config_mutex);
				if (old) old_configs.insert(old);
			}
			else {
				// failed to load new config
				my_syslog("failed to load new configuration");
				system("echo 'failed to load new /etc/syslog2iptables.conf' | mail -s 'error in /etc/syslog2iptables.conf' root");
				// update the load time on the current config to prevent complaining every 3 minutes
				dc.load_time = time(NULL);
			}
		}
		// now look for old configs with zero ref counts
		for (configp_set::iterator i=old_configs.begin(); i!=old_configs.end(); ) {
			CONFIG *old = *i;
			if (!old->reference_count) {
				if (debug_syslog) {
					char buf[maxlen];
					snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "freeing memory for old configuration generation %d", old->generation);
					my_syslog(buf);
				}
				delete old; // destructor does all the work
				old_configs.erase(i++);
			}
			else i++;
		}
	}
	return NULL;
}


////////////////////////////////////////////////
// The signal handler function -- only gets called when a SIGCHLD
// is received, ie when a child terminates
//
void sig_chld(int signo)
{
	int status;
	/* Wait for any child without blocking */
	while (waitpid(-1, &status, WNOHANG) > 0) {
		// ignore child exit status, we only do this to cleanup zombies
	}
}


void usage(char *prog);
void usage(char *prog)
{
}


int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
	token_init();
	bool check	 = true;
	int c;
	const char *args = "ch";
	extern char *optarg;

	// Process command line options
	while ((c = getopt(argc, argv, args)) != -1) {
		switch (c) {
			case 'c':
				check = true;
				break;

			case 'h':
			default:
				usage(argv[0]);
				exit(EX_USAGE);
		}
	}

	if (check) {
		use_syslog	 = false;
		debug_syslog = 10;
		CONFIG *conf = new_conf();
		if (conf) {
			conf->dump();
			delete conf;
			return 0;
		}
		else {
			return 1;	// config failed to load
		}
	}

	// switch to background mode
	if (daemon(1,0) < 0) {
		fprintf(stderr, "daemon() call failed\n");
		exit(EX_UNAVAILABLE);
	}

	// write the pid
	const char *pidpath = "/var/run/syslog2iptables.pid";
	unlink(pidpath);
	FILE *f = fopen(pidpath, "w");
	if (f) {
#ifdef linux
		// from a comment in the DCC source code:
		// Linux threads are broken.  Signals given the
		// original process are delivered to only the
		// thread that happens to have that PID.  The
		// sendmail libmilter thread that needs to hear
		// SIGINT and other signals does not, and that breaks
		// scripts that need to stop milters.
		// However, signaling the process group works.
		fprintf(f, "-%d\n", (u_int)getpgrp());
#else
		fprintf(f, "%d\n", (u_int)getpid());
#endif
		fclose(f);
	}

	// initialize the thread sync objects
	pthread_mutex_init(&config_mutex, 0);
	pthread_mutex_init(&syslog_mutex, 0);

	// load the initial config
	config = new_conf();
	if (!config) {
		my_syslog("failed to load initial configuration, quitting");
		exit(1);
	}

	// only create threads after the fork() in daemon
	pthread_t tid;
	if (pthread_create(&tid, 0, config_loader, 0))
		my_syslog("failed to create config loader thread");
	if (pthread_detach(tid))
		my_syslog("failed to detach config loader thread");

	loader_run = false; 	// eventually the config loader thread will terminate
	return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}