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fail2ban/server/filterpyinotify.py

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# 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.
# Original author: Cyril Jaquier
__author__ = "Cyril Jaquier, Lee Clemens, Yaroslav Halchenko"
__copyright__ = "Copyright (c) 2004 Cyril Jaquier, 2011-2012 Lee Clemens, 2012 Yaroslav Halchenko"
__license__ = "GPL"
import time, logging, pyinotify
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
from os.path import dirname, sep as pathsep
from failmanager import FailManagerEmpty
from filter import FileFilter
from mytime import MyTime
if not hasattr(pyinotify, '__version__') \
or LooseVersion(pyinotify.__version__) < '0.8.3':
raise ImportError("Fail2Ban requires pyinotify >= 0.8.3")
# Verify that pyinotify is functional on this system
# Even though imports -- might be dysfunctional, e.g. as on kfreebsd
try:
manager = pyinotify.WatchManager()
del manager
except Exception, e:
raise ImportError("Pyinotify is probably not functional on this system: %s"
% str(e))
# Gets the instance of the logger.
logSys = logging.getLogger("fail2ban.filter")
##
# Log reader class.
#
# This class reads a log file and detects login failures or anything else
# that matches a given regular expression. This class is instantiated by
# a Jail object.
class FilterPyinotify(FileFilter):
##
# Constructor.
#
# Initialize the filter object with default values.
# @param jail the jail object
def __init__(self, jail):
FileFilter.__init__(self, jail)
self.__modified = False
# Pyinotify watch manager
self.__monitor = pyinotify.WatchManager()
self.__watches = dict()
logSys.debug("Created FilterPyinotify")
def callback(self, event, origin=''):
logSys.debug("%sCallback for Event: %s", origin, event)
path = event.pathname
if event.mask & ( pyinotify.IN_CREATE | pyinotify.IN_MOVED_TO ):
# skip directories altogether
if event.mask & pyinotify.IN_ISDIR:
logSys.debug("Ignoring creation of directory %s", path)
return
# check if that is a file we care about
if not path in self.__watches:
logSys.debug("Ignoring creation of %s we do not monitor", path)
return
else:
# we need to substitute the watcher with a new one, so first
# remove old one
self._delFileWatcher(path)
# place a new one
self._addFileWatcher(path)
self._process_file(path)
def _process_file(self, path):
"""Process a given file
TODO -- RF:
this is a common logic and must be shared/provided by FileFilter
"""
self.getFailures(path)
try:
while True:
ticket = self.failManager.toBan()
self.jail.putFailTicket(ticket)
except FailManagerEmpty:
self.failManager.cleanup(MyTime.time())
self.dateDetector.sortTemplate()
self.__modified = False
def _addFileWatcher(self, path):
wd = self.__monitor.add_watch(path, pyinotify.IN_MODIFY)
self.__watches.update(wd)
logSys.debug("Added file watcher for %s", path)
# process the file since we did get even
self._process_file(path)
def _delFileWatcher(self, path):
wdInt = self.__watches[path]
wd = self.__monitor.rm_watch(wdInt)
if wd[wdInt]:
del self.__watches[path]
logSys.debug("Removed file watcher for %s", path)
return True
else:
return False
##
# Add a log file path
#
# @param path log file path
def _addLogPath(self, path):
path_dir = dirname(path)
if not (path_dir in self.__watches):
# we need to watch also the directory for IN_CREATE
self.__watches.update(
self.__monitor.add_watch(path_dir, pyinotify.IN_CREATE | pyinotify.IN_MOVED_TO))
logSys.debug("Added monitor for the parent directory %s", path_dir)
self._addFileWatcher(path)
##
# Delete a log path
#
# @param path the log file to delete
def _delLogPath(self, path):
if not self._delFileWatcher(path):
logSys.error("Failed to remove watch on path: %s", path)
path_dir = dirname(path)
if not len([k for k in self.__watches
if k.startswith(path_dir + pathsep)]):
# Remove watches for the directory
# since there is no other monitored file under this directory
wdInt = self.__watches.pop(path_dir)
_ = self.__monitor.rm_watch(wdInt)
logSys.debug("Removed monitor for the parent directory %s", path_dir)
##
# Main loop.
#
# Since all detection is offloaded to pyinotifier -- no manual
# loop is necessary
def run(self):
self.setActive(True)
self.__notifier = pyinotify.ThreadedNotifier(self.__monitor,
ProcessPyinotify(self))
self.__notifier.start()
logSys.debug("pyinotifier started for %s.", self.jail.getName())
# TODO: verify that there is nothing really to be done for
# idle jails
return True
##
# Call super.stop() and then stop the 'Notifier'
def stop(self):
super(FilterPyinotify, self).stop()
# Stop the notifier thread
self.__notifier.stop()
self.__notifier.join() # to not exit before notifier does
self.__cleanup() # for pedantic ones
##
# Deallocates the resources used by pyinotify.
def __cleanup(self):
self.__notifier = None
self.__monitor = None
class ProcessPyinotify(pyinotify.ProcessEvent):
def __init__(self, FileFilter, **kargs):
#super(ProcessPyinotify, self).__init__(**kargs)
# for some reason root class _ProcessEvent is old-style (is
# not derived from object), so to play safe let's avoid super
# for now, and call superclass directly
pyinotify.ProcessEvent.__init__(self, **kargs)
self.__FileFilter = FileFilter
pass
# just need default, since using mask on watch to limit events
def process_default(self, event):
self.__FileFilter.callback(event, origin='Default ')