#!/usr/bin/python # emacs: -*- mode: python; py-indent-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: t -*- # vi: set ft=python sts=4 ts=4 sw=4 noet : # This file is part of Fail2Ban. # # Fail2Ban 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. # # Fail2Ban 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 Fail2Ban; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. __author__ = "Cyril Jaquier" __copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2004 Cyril Jaquier" __license__ = "GPL" import sys, string, os, pickle, re, logging, signal import getopt, time, shlex, socket from fail2ban.version import version from fail2ban.protocol import printFormatted from fail2ban.client.csocket import CSocket from fail2ban.client.configurator import Configurator from fail2ban.client.beautifier import Beautifier # Gets the instance of the logger. logSys = logging.getLogger("fail2ban.client") ## # # @todo This class needs cleanup. class Fail2banClient: SERVER = "fail2ban-server" PROMPT = "fail2ban> " def __init__(self): self.__argv = None self.__stream = None self.__configurator = Configurator() self.__conf = dict() self.__conf["conf"] = "/etc/fail2ban" self.__conf["dump"] = False self.__conf["force"] = False self.__conf["verbose"] = 1 self.__conf["interactive"] = False self.__conf["socket"] = None self.__conf["pidfile"] = None def dispVersion(self): print "Fail2Ban v" + version print print "Copyright (c) 2004-2008 Cyril Jaquier, 2008- Fail2Ban Contributors" print "Copyright of modifications held by their respective authors." print "Licensed under the GNU General Public License v2 (GPL)." print print "Written by Cyril Jaquier ." print "Many contributions by Yaroslav O. Halchenko ." def dispUsage(self): """ Prints Fail2Ban command line options and exits """ print "Usage: "+self.__argv[0]+" [OPTIONS] " print print "Fail2Ban v" + version + " reads log file that contains password failure report" print "and bans the corresponding IP addresses using firewall rules." print print "Options:" print " -c configuration directory" print " -s socket path" print " -p pidfile path" print " -d dump configuration. For debugging" print " -i interactive mode" print " -v increase verbosity" print " -q decrease verbosity" print " -x force execution of the server (remove socket file)" print " -h, --help display this help message" print " -V, --version print the version" print print "Command:" # Prints the protocol printFormatted() print print "Report bugs to https://github.com/fail2ban/fail2ban/issues" def dispInteractive(self): print "Fail2Ban v" + version + " reads log file that contains password failure report" print "and bans the corresponding IP addresses using firewall rules." print def __sigTERMhandler(self, signum, frame): # Print a new line because we probably come from wait print logSys.warning("Caught signal %d. Exiting" % signum) sys.exit(-1) def __getCmdLineOptions(self, optList): """ Gets the command line options """ for opt in optList: if opt[0] == "-c": self.__conf["conf"] = opt[1] elif opt[0] == "-s": self.__conf["socket"] = opt[1] elif opt[0] == "-p": self.__conf["pidfile"] = opt[1] elif opt[0] == "-d": self.__conf["dump"] = True elif opt[0] == "-v": self.__conf["verbose"] = self.__conf["verbose"] + 1 elif opt[0] == "-q": self.__conf["verbose"] = self.__conf["verbose"] - 1 elif opt[0] == "-x": self.__conf["force"] = True elif opt[0] == "-i": self.__conf["interactive"] = True elif opt[0] in ["-h", "--help"]: self.dispUsage() sys.exit(0) elif opt[0] in ["-V", "--version"]: self.dispVersion() sys.exit(0) def __ping(self): return self.__processCmd([["ping"]], False) def __processCmd(self, cmd, showRet = True): beautifier = Beautifier() for c in cmd: beautifier.setInputCmd(c) try: client = CSocket(self.__conf["socket"]) ret = client.send(c) if ret[0] == 0: logSys.debug("OK : " + `ret[1]`) if showRet: print beautifier.beautify(ret[1]) else: logSys.debug("NOK: " + `ret[1].args`) print beautifier.beautifyError(ret[1]) return False except socket.error: if showRet: logSys.error("Unable to contact server. Is it running?") return False except Exception, e: if showRet: logSys.error(e) return False return True ## # Process a command line. # # Process one command line and exit. # @param cmd the command line def __processCommand(self, cmd): if len(cmd) == 1 and cmd[0] == "start": if self.__ping(): logSys.error("Server already running") return False else: # Read the config ret = self.__readConfig() # Do not continue if configuration is not 100% valid if not ret: return False # verify that directory for the socket file exists socket_dir = os.path.dirname(self.__conf["socket"]) if not os.path.exists(socket_dir): logSys.error( "There is no directory %s to contain the socket file %s." % (socket_dir, self.__conf["socket"])) return False if not os.access(socket_dir, os.W_OK | os.X_OK): logSys.error( "Directory %s exists but not accessible for writing" % (socket_dir,)) return False # Start the server self.__startServerAsync(self.__conf["socket"], self.__conf["pidfile"], self.__conf["force"]) try: # Wait for the server to start self.__waitOnServer() # Configure the server self.__processCmd(self.__stream, False) return True except ServerExecutionException: logSys.error("Could not start server. Maybe an old " "socket file is still present. Try to " "remove " + self.__conf["socket"] + ". If " "you used fail2ban-client to start the " "server, adding the -x option will do it") return False elif len(cmd) == 1 and cmd[0] == "reload": if self.__ping(): ret = self.__readConfig() # Do not continue if configuration is not 100% valid if not ret: return False self.__processCmd([['stop', 'all']], False) # Configure the server return self.__processCmd(self.__stream, False) else: logSys.error("Could not find server") return False elif len(cmd) == 2 and cmd[0] == "reload": if self.__ping(): jail = cmd[1] ret = self.__readConfig(jail) # Do not continue if configuration is not 100% valid if not ret: return False self.__processCmd([['stop', jail]], False) # Configure the server return self.__processCmd(self.__stream, False) else: logSys.error("Could not find server") return False else: return self.__processCmd([cmd]) ## # Start Fail2Ban server. # # Start the Fail2ban server in daemon mode. def __startServerAsync(self, socket, pidfile, force = False): # Forks the current process. pid = os.fork() if pid == 0: args = list() args.append(self.SERVER) # Start in background mode. args.append("-b") # Set the socket path. args.append("-s") args.append(socket) # Set the pidfile args.append("-p") args.append(pidfile) # Force the execution if needed. if force: args.append("-x") try: # Use the current directory. exe = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(sys.path[0], self.SERVER)) logSys.debug("Starting %r with args %r" % (exe, args)) os.execv(exe, args) except OSError: try: # Use the PATH env. logSys.warning("Initial start attempt failed. Starting %r with the same args" % (self.SERVER,)) os.execvp(self.SERVER, args) except OSError: logSys.error("Could not start %s" % self.SERVER) os.exit(-1) def __waitOnServer(self): # Wait for the server to start cnt = 0 if self.__conf["verbose"] > 1: pos = 0 delta = 1 mask = "[ ]" while not self.__ping(): # Wonderful visual :) if self.__conf["verbose"] > 1: pos += delta sys.stdout.write("\rINFO " + mask[:pos] + '#' + mask[pos+1:] + " Waiting on the server...") sys.stdout.flush() if pos > len(mask)-3: delta = -1 elif pos < 2: delta = 1 # The server has 30 seconds to start. if cnt >= 300: if self.__conf["verbose"] > 1: sys.stdout.write('\n') raise ServerExecutionException("Failed to start server") time.sleep(0.1) cnt += 1 if self.__conf["verbose"] > 1: sys.stdout.write('\n') def start(self, argv): # Command line options self.__argv = argv # Install signal handlers signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, self.__sigTERMhandler) signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, self.__sigTERMhandler) # Reads the command line options. try: cmdOpts = 'hc:s:p:xdviqV' cmdLongOpts = ['help', 'version'] optList, args = getopt.getopt(self.__argv[1:], cmdOpts, cmdLongOpts) except getopt.GetoptError: self.dispUsage() return False self.__getCmdLineOptions(optList) verbose = self.__conf["verbose"] if verbose <= 0: logSys.setLevel(logging.ERROR) elif verbose == 1: logSys.setLevel(logging.WARN) elif verbose == 2: logSys.setLevel(logging.INFO) else: logSys.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) # Add the default logging handler to dump to stderr logout = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stderr) # set a format which is simpler for console use formatter = logging.Formatter('%(levelname)-6s %(message)s') # tell the handler to use this format logout.setFormatter(formatter) logSys.addHandler(logout) # Set the configuration path self.__configurator.setBaseDir(self.__conf["conf"]) # Set socket path self.__configurator.readEarly() conf = self.__configurator.getEarlyOptions() if self.__conf["socket"] is None: self.__conf["socket"] = conf["socket"] if self.__conf["pidfile"] is None: self.__conf["pidfile"] = conf["pidfile"] logSys.info("Using socket file " + self.__conf["socket"]) if self.__conf["dump"]: ret = self.__readConfig() self.dumpConfig(self.__stream) return ret # Interactive mode if self.__conf["interactive"]: try: import readline except ImportError: logSys.error("Readline not available") return False try: ret = True if len(args) > 0: ret = self.__processCommand(args) if ret: readline.parse_and_bind("tab: complete") self.dispInteractive() while True: cmd = raw_input(self.PROMPT) if cmd == "exit" or cmd == "quit": # Exit return True if cmd == "help": self.dispUsage() elif not cmd == "": self.__processCommand(shlex.split(cmd)) except (EOFError, KeyboardInterrupt): print return True # Single command mode else: if len(args) < 1: self.dispUsage() return False return self.__processCommand(args) def __readConfig(self, jail=None): # Read the configuration # TODO: get away from stew of return codes and exception # handling -- handle via exceptions try: self.__configurator.readAll() ret = self.__configurator.getOptions(jail) self.__configurator.convertToProtocol() self.__stream = self.__configurator.getConfigStream() except Exception, e: logSys.error("Failed during configuration: %s" % e) ret = False return ret #@staticmethod def dumpConfig(cmd): for c in cmd: print c return True dumpConfig = staticmethod(dumpConfig) class ServerExecutionException(Exception): pass if __name__ == "__main__": # pragma: no cover - can't test main client = Fail2banClient() # Exit with correct return value if client.start(sys.argv): sys.exit(0) else: sys.exit(-1)