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metasploit-framework/lib/snmp/manager.rb
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#
# Copyright (c) 2004 David R. Halliday
# All rights reserved.
#
# This SNMP library is free software. Redistribution is permitted under the
# same terms and conditions as the standard Ruby distribution. See the
# COPYING file in the Ruby distribution for details.
#
require 'snmp/pdu'
require 'snmp/mib'
require 'socket'
require 'timeout'
require 'thread'
module SNMP
class RequestTimeout < RuntimeError; end
##
# Wrap socket so that it can be easily substituted for testing or for
# using other transport types (e.g. TCP)
#
class UDPTransport
def initialize(socket = nil)
@socket = socket
if socket.nil?
@socket = UDPSocket.open
end
end
def close
@socket.close
end
def send(data, host, port)
@socket.send(data, 0, host, port)
end
def recv(max_bytes)
@socket.recv(max_bytes)
end
end
class RexUDPTransport
def initialize(socket = nil)
@socket = socket
if socket.nil?
@socket = UDPSocket.open
end
end
def close
@socket.close
end
def send(data, host, port, flags = 0)
begin
@socket.sendto(data, host, port, flags)
rescue NoMethodError
@socket.send(data, 0, host, port)
end
end
def recv(max_bytes)
@socket.recv(max_bytes)
end
end
##
# Manage a request-id in the range 1..2**31-1
#
class RequestId
MAX_REQUEST_ID = 2**31
def initialize
@lock = Mutex.new
@request_id = rand(MAX_REQUEST_ID)
end
def next
@lock.synchronize do
@request_id += 1
@request_id = 1 if @request_id == MAX_REQUEST_ID
return @request_id
end
end
def force_next(next_id)
new_request_id = next_id.to_i
if new_request_id < 1 || new_request_id >= MAX_REQUEST_ID
raise "Invalid request id: #{new_request_id}"
end
new_request_id = MAX_REQUEST_ID if new_request_id == 1
@lock.synchronize do
@request_id = new_request_id - 1
end
end
end
##
# == SNMP Manager
#
# This class provides a manager for interacting with a single SNMP agent.
#
# = Example
#
# require 'snmp'
#
# manager = SNMP::Manager.new(:Host => 'localhost', :Port => 1061)
# response = manager.get(["1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0", "1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2.0"])
# response.each_varbind {|vb| puts vb.inspect}
# manager.close
#
# == Symbolic Object Names
#
# Symbolic names for SNMP object IDs can be used as parameters to the
# APIs in this class if the MIB modules are imported and the names of the
# MIBs are included in the MibModules configuration parameter.
#
# See MIB.varbind_list for a description of valid parameter formats.
#
# The following modules are loaded by default: "SNMPv2-SMI", "SNMPv2-MIB",
# "IF-MIB", "IP-MIB", "TCP-MIB", "UDP-MIB". All of the current IETF MIBs
# have been imported and are available for loading.
#
# Additional modules may be imported using the MIB class. The
# current implementation of the importing code requires that the
# external 'smidump' tool is available in your PATH. This tool can be
# obtained from the libsmi website at
# http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/libsmi/ .
#
# = Example
#
# Do this once:
#
# SNMP::MIB.import_module(MY_MODULE_FILENAME, MIB_OUTPUT_DIR)
#
# Include your module in MibModules each time you create a Manager:
#
# SNMP::Manager.new(:Host => 'localhost', :MibDir => MIB_OUTPUT_DIR,
# :MibModules => ["MY-MODULE-MIB", "SNMPv2-MIB", ...])
#
class Manager
##
# Default configuration. Individual options may be overridden when
# the Manager is created.
#
DefaultConfig = {
:Host => 'localhost',
:Port => 161,
:TrapPort => 162,
:Socket => nil,
:Community => 'public',
:WriteCommunity => nil,
:Version => :SNMPv2c,
:Timeout => 1,
:Retries => 5,
:Transport => UDPTransport,
:MaxReceiveBytes => 8000,
:MibDir => MIB::DEFAULT_MIB_PATH,
:MibModules => ["SNMPv2-SMI", "SNMPv2-MIB", "IF-MIB", "IP-MIB", "TCP-MIB", "UDP-MIB"]}
@@request_id = RequestId.new
##
# Retrieves the current configuration of this Manager.
#
attr_reader :config
##
# Retrieves the MIB for this Manager.
#
attr_reader :mib
def initialize(config = {})
if block_given?
warn "SNMP::Manager::new() does not take block; use SNMP::Manager::open() instead"
end
@config = DefaultConfig.merge(config)
@config[:WriteCommunity] = @config[:WriteCommunity] || @config[:Community]
@host = @config[:Host]
@port = @config[:Port]
@socket = @config[:Socket]
@trap_port = @config[:TrapPort]
@community = @config[:Community]
@write_community = @config[:WriteCommunity]
@snmp_version = @config[:Version]
@timeout = @config[:Timeout]
@retries = @config[:Retries]
@transport = @config[:Transport].new(@socket)
@max_bytes = @config[:MaxReceiveBytes]
@mib = MIB.new
load_modules(@config[:MibModules], @config[:MibDir])
end
##
# Creates a Manager but also takes an optional block and automatically
# closes the transport connection used by this manager after the block
# completes.
#
def self.open(config = {})
manager = Manager.new(config)
if block_given?
begin
yield manager
ensure
manager.close
end
end
end
##
# Close the transport connection for this manager.
#
def close
@transport.close
end
def load_module(name)
@mib.load_module(name)
end
##
# Sends a get request for the supplied list of ObjectId or VarBind
# objects.
#
# Returns a Response PDU with the results of the request.
#
def get(object_list)
varbind_list = @mib.varbind_list(object_list, :NullValue)
request = GetRequest.new(@@request_id.next, varbind_list)
try_request(request)
end
##
# Sends a get request for the supplied list of ObjectId or VarBind
# objects.
#
# Returns a list of the varbind values only, not the entire response,
# in the same order as the initial object_list. This method is
# useful for retrieving scalar values.
#
# For example:
#
# SNMP::Manager.open(:Host => "localhost") do |manager|
# puts manager.get_value("sysDescr.0")
# end
#
def get_value(object_list)
if object_list.respond_to? :to_ary
get(object_list).vb_list.collect { |vb| vb.value }
else
get(object_list).vb_list.first.value
end
end
##
# Sends a get-next request for the supplied list of ObjectId or VarBind
# objects.
#
# Returns a Response PDU with the results of the request.
#
def get_next(object_list)
varbind_list = @mib.varbind_list(object_list, :NullValue)
request = GetNextRequest.new(@@request_id.next, varbind_list)
try_request(request)
end
##
# Sends a get-bulk request. The non_repeaters parameter specifies
# the number of objects in the object_list to be retrieved once. The
# remaining objects in the list will be retrieved up to the number of
# times specified by max_repetitions.
#
def get_bulk(non_repeaters, max_repetitions, object_list)
varbind_list = @mib.varbind_list(object_list, :NullValue)
request = GetBulkRequest.new(
@@request_id.next,
varbind_list,
non_repeaters,
max_repetitions)
try_request(request)
end
##
# Sends a set request using the supplied list of VarBind objects.
#
# Returns a Response PDU with the results of the request.
#
def set(object_list)
varbind_list = @mib.varbind_list(object_list, :KeepValue)
request = SetRequest.new(@@request_id.next, varbind_list)
try_request(request, @write_community)
end
##
# Sends an SNMPv1 style trap.
#
# enterprise: The enterprise OID from the IANA assigned numbers
# (http://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers) as a String or
# an ObjectId.
#
# agent_addr: The IP address of the SNMP agent as a String or IpAddress.
#
# generic_trap: The generic trap identifier. One of :coldStart,
# :warmStart, :linkDown, :linkUp, :authenticationFailure,
# :egpNeighborLoss, or :enterpriseSpecific
#
# specific_trap: An integer representing the specific trap type for
# an enterprise-specific trap.
#
# timestamp: An integer respresenting the number of hundredths of
# a second that this system has been up.
#
# object_list: A list of additional varbinds to send with the trap.
#
# For example:
#
# Manager.open(:Version => :SNMPv1) do |snmp|
# snmp.trap_v1(
# "enterprises.9",
# "10.1.2.3",
# :enterpriseSpecific,
# 42,
# 12345,
# [VarBind.new("1.3.6.1.2.3.4", Integer.new(1))])
# end
#
def trap_v1(enterprise, agent_addr, generic_trap, specific_trap, timestamp, object_list=[])
vb_list = @mib.varbind_list(object_list, :KeepValue)
ent_oid = @mib.oid(enterprise)
agent_ip = IpAddress.new(agent_addr)
specific_int = Integer(specific_trap)
ticks = TimeTicks.new(timestamp)
trap = SNMPv1_Trap.new(ent_oid, agent_ip, generic_trap, specific_int, ticks, vb_list)
send_request(trap, @community, @host, @trap_port)
end
##
# Sends an SNMPv2c style trap.
#
# sys_up_time: An integer respresenting the number of hundredths of
# a second that this system has been up.
#
# trap_oid: An ObjectId or String with the OID identifier for this
# trap.
#
# object_list: A list of additional varbinds to send with the trap.
#
def trap_v2(sys_up_time, trap_oid, object_list=[])
vb_list = create_trap_vb_list(sys_up_time, trap_oid, object_list)
trap = SNMPv2_Trap.new(@@request_id.next, vb_list)
send_request(trap, @community, @host, @trap_port)
end
##
# Sends an inform request using the supplied varbind list.
#
# sys_up_time: An integer respresenting the number of hundredths of
# a second that this system has been up.
#
# trap_oid: An ObjectId or String with the OID identifier for this
# inform request.
#
# object_list: A list of additional varbinds to send with the inform.
#
def inform(sys_up_time, trap_oid, object_list=[])
vb_list = create_trap_vb_list(sys_up_time, trap_oid, object_list)
request = InformRequest.new(@@request_id.next, vb_list)
try_request(request, @community, @host, @trap_port)
end
##
# Helper method for building VarBindList for trap and inform requests.
#
def create_trap_vb_list(sys_up_time, trap_oid, object_list)
vb_args = @mib.varbind_list(object_list, :KeepValue)
uptime_vb = VarBind.new(SNMP::SYS_UP_TIME_OID, TimeTicks.new(sys_up_time.to_int))
trap_vb = VarBind.new(SNMP::SNMP_TRAP_OID_OID, @mib.oid(trap_oid))
VarBindList.new([uptime_vb, trap_vb, *vb_args])
end
##
# Walks a list of ObjectId or VarBind objects using get_next until
# the response to the first OID in the list reaches the end of its
# MIB subtree.
#
# The varbinds from each get_next are yielded to the given block as
# they are retrieved. The result is yielded as a VarBind when walking
# a single object or as a VarBindList when walking a list of objects.
#
# Normally this method is used for walking tables by providing an
# ObjectId for each column of the table.
#
# For example:
#
# SNMP::Manager.open(:Host => "localhost") do |manager|
# manager.walk("ifTable") { |vb| puts vb }
# end
#
# SNMP::Manager.open(:Host => "localhost") do |manager|
# manager.walk(["ifIndex", "ifDescr"]) do |index, descr|
# puts "#{index.value} #{descr.value}"
# end
# end
#
# The index_column identifies the column that will provide the index
# for each row. This information is used to deal with "holes" in a
# table (when a row is missing a varbind for one column). A missing
# varbind is replaced with a varbind with the value NoSuchInstance.
#
# Note: If you are getting back rows where all columns have a value of
# NoSuchInstance then your index column is probably missing one of the
# rows. Choose an index column that includes all indexes for the table.
#
def walk(object_list, index_column=0)
raise ArgumentError, "expected a block to be given" unless block_given?
vb_list = @mib.varbind_list(object_list, :NullValue)
raise ArgumentError, "index_column is past end of varbind list" if index_column >= vb_list.length
is_single_vb = object_list.respond_to?(:to_str) ||
object_list.respond_to?(:to_varbind)
start_list = vb_list
start_oid = vb_list[index_column].name
last_oid = start_oid
loop do
vb_list = get_next(vb_list).vb_list
index_vb = vb_list[index_column]
break if EndOfMibView == index_vb.value
stop_oid = index_vb.name
if stop_oid <= last_oid
warn "OIDs are not increasing, #{last_oid} followed by #{stop_oid}"
break
end
break unless stop_oid.subtree_of?(start_oid)
last_oid = stop_oid
if is_single_vb
yield index_vb
else
vb_list = validate_row(vb_list, start_list, index_column)
yield vb_list
end
end
end
##
# Helper method for walk. Checks all of the VarBinds in vb_list to
# make sure that the row indices match. If the row index does not
# match the index column, then that varbind is replaced with a varbind
# with a value of NoSuchInstance.
#
def validate_row(vb_list, start_list, index_column)
start_vb = start_list[index_column]
index_vb = vb_list[index_column]
row_index = index_vb.name.index(start_vb.name)
vb_list.each_index do |i|
if i != index_column
expected_oid = start_list[i].name + row_index
if vb_list[i].name != expected_oid
vb_list[i] = VarBind.new(expected_oid, NoSuchInstance)
end
end
end
vb_list
end
private :validate_row
##
# Set the next request-id instead of letting it be generated
# automatically. This method is useful for testing and debugging.
#
def next_request_id=(request_id)
@@request_id.force_next(request_id)
end
private
def warn(message)
trace = caller(2)
location = trace[0].sub(/:in.*/,'')
Kernel::warn "#{location}: warning: #{message}"
end
def load_modules(module_list, mib_dir)
module_list.each { |m| @mib.load_module(m, mib_dir) }
end
def try_request(request, community=@community, host=@host, port=@port)
(@retries.to_i + 1).times do |n|
send_request(request, community, host, port)
begin
Timeout.timeout(@timeout) do
return get_response(request)
end
rescue Timeout::Error
# no action - try again
end
end
raise RequestTimeout, "host #{@config[:Host]} not responding", caller
end
def send_request(request, community, host, port)
message = Message.new(@snmp_version, community, request)
@transport.send(message.encode, host, port)
end
##
# Wait until response arrives. Ignore responses with mismatched IDs;
# these responses are typically from previous requests that timed out
# or almost timed out.
#
def get_response(request)
begin
data = @transport.recv(@max_bytes)
message = Message.decode(data)
response = message.pdu
end until request.request_id == response.request_id
response
end
end
class UDPServerTransport
def initialize(host, port)
@socket = UDPSocket.open
@socket.bind(host, port)
end
def close
@socket.close
end
def send(data, host, port)
@socket.send(data, 0, host, port)
end
def recvfrom(max_bytes)
data, host_info = @socket.recvfrom(max_bytes)
flags, host_port, host_name, host_ip = host_info
return data, host_ip, host_port
end
end
##
# == SNMP Trap Listener
#
# Listens to a socket and processes received traps and informs in a separate
# thread.
#
# === Example
#
# require 'snmp'
#
# m = SNMP::TrapListener.new(:Port => 1062, :Community => 'public') do |manager|
# manager.on_trap_default { |trap| p trap }
# end
# m.join
#
class TrapListener
DefaultConfig = {
:Host => 'localhost',
:Port => 162,
:Community => 'public',
:ServerTransport => UDPServerTransport,
:MaxReceiveBytes => 8000}
NULL_HANDLER = Proc.new {}
##
# Start a trap handler thread. If a block is provided then the block
# is executed before trap handling begins. This block is typically used
# to define the trap handler blocks.
#
# The trap handler blocks execute in the context of the trap handler thread.
#
# The most specific trap handler is executed when a trap arrives. Only one
# handler is executed. The handlers are checked in the following order:
#
# 1. handler for a specific OID
# 2. handler for a specific SNMP version
# 3. default handler
#
def initialize(config={}, &block)
@config = DefaultConfig.dup.update(config)
@transport = @config[:ServerTransport].new(@config[:Host], @config[:Port])
@max_bytes = @config[:MaxReceiveBytes]
@handler_init = block
@oid_handler = {}
@v1_handler = nil
@v2c_handler = nil
@default_handler = nil
@lock = Mutex.new
@handler_thread = Thread.new(self) { |m| process_traps(m) }
end
##
# Define the default trap handler. The default trap handler block is
# executed only if no other block is applicable. This handler should
# expect to receive both SNMPv1_Trap and SNMPv2_Trap objects.
#
def on_trap_default(&block)
raise ArgumentError, "a block must be provided" unless block
@lock.synchronize { @default_handler = block }
end
##
# Define a trap handler block for a specific trap ObjectId. This handler
# only applies to SNMPv2 traps. Note that symbolic OIDs are not
# supported by this method (like in the SNMP.Manager class).
#
def on_trap(object_id, &block)
raise ArgumentError, "a block must be provided" unless block
@lock.synchronize { @oid_handler[ObjectId.new(object_id)] = block }
end
##
# Define a trap handler block for all SNMPv1 traps. The trap yielded
# to the block will always be an SNMPv1_Trap.
#
def on_trap_v1(&block)
raise ArgumentError, "a block must be provided" unless block
@lock.synchronize { @v1_handler = block }
end
##
# Define a trap handler block for all SNMPv2c traps. The trap yielded
# to the block will always be an SNMPv2_Trap. Note that InformRequest
# is a subclass of SNMPv2_Trap, so inform PDUs are also received by
# this handler.
#
def on_trap_v2c(&block)
raise ArgumentError, "a block must be provided" unless block
@lock.synchronize { @v2c_handler = block }
end
##
# Joins the current thread to the trap handler thread.
#
# See also Thread#join.
#
def join
@handler_thread.join
end
##
# Stops the trap handler thread and releases the socket.
#
# See also Thread#exit.
#
def exit
@handler_thread.exit
@transport.close
end
alias kill exit
alias terminate exit
private
def process_traps(trap_listener)
@handler_init.call(trap_listener) if @handler_init
loop do
data, source_ip, source_port = @transport.recvfrom(@max_bytes)
begin
message = Message.decode(data)
if @config[:Community] == message.community
trap = message.pdu
if trap.kind_of?(InformRequest)
@transport.send(message.response.encode, source_ip, source_port)
end
trap.source_ip = source_ip
select_handler(trap).call(trap)
end
rescue => e
puts "Error handling trap: #{e}"
puts e.backtrace.join("\n")
puts "Received data:"
p data
end
end
end
def select_handler(trap)
@lock.synchronize do
if trap.kind_of?(SNMPv2_Trap)
oid = trap.trap_oid
if @oid_handler[oid]
return @oid_handler[oid]
elsif @v2c_handler
return @v2c_handler
elsif @default_handler
return @default_handler
else
return NULL_HANDLER
end
elsif trap.kind_of?(SNMPv1_Trap)
if @v1_handler
return @v1_handler
elsif @default_handler
return @default_handler
else
return NULL_HANDLER
end
else
return NULL_HANDLER
end
end
end
end
end