/* * Session logging. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "putty.h" /* log session to file stuff ... */ struct LogContext { FILE *lgfp; enum { L_CLOSED, L_OPENING, L_OPEN, L_ERROR } state; bufchain queue; Filename *currlogfilename; void *frontend; Conf *conf; int logtype; /* cached out of conf */ }; static Filename *xlatlognam(Filename *s, char *hostname, int port, struct tm *tm); /* * Internal wrapper function which must be called for _all_ output * to the log file. It takes care of opening the log file if it * isn't open, buffering data if it's in the process of being * opened asynchronously, etc. */ static void logwrite(struct LogContext *ctx, void *data, int len) { /* * In state L_CLOSED, we call logfopen, which will set the state * to one of L_OPENING, L_OPEN or L_ERROR. Hence we process all of * those three _after_ processing L_CLOSED. */ if (ctx->state == L_CLOSED) logfopen(ctx); if (ctx->state == L_OPENING) { bufchain_add(&ctx->queue, data, len); } else if (ctx->state == L_OPEN) { assert(ctx->lgfp); if (fwrite(data, 1, len, ctx->lgfp) < (size_t)len) { logfclose(ctx); ctx->state = L_ERROR; /* Log state is L_ERROR so this won't cause a loop */ logevent(ctx->frontend, "Disabled writing session log due to error while writing"); } } /* else L_ERROR, so ignore the write */ } /* * Convenience wrapper on logwrite() which printf-formats the * string. */ static void logprintf(struct LogContext *ctx, const char *fmt, ...) { va_list ap; char *data; va_start(ap, fmt); data = dupvprintf(fmt, ap); va_end(ap); logwrite(ctx, data, strlen(data)); sfree(data); } /* * Flush any open log file. */ void logflush(void *handle) { struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; if (ctx->logtype > 0) if (ctx->state == L_OPEN) fflush(ctx->lgfp); } static void logfopen_callback(void *handle, int mode) { struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; char buf[256], *event; struct tm tm; const char *fmode; int shout = FALSE; if (mode == 0) { ctx->state = L_ERROR; /* disable logging */ } else { fmode = (mode == 1 ? "ab" : "wb"); ctx->lgfp = f_open(ctx->currlogfilename, fmode, FALSE); if (ctx->lgfp) { ctx->state = L_OPEN; } else { ctx->state = L_ERROR; shout = TRUE; } } if (ctx->state == L_OPEN) { /* Write header line into log file. */ tm = ltime(); strftime(buf, 24, "%Y.%m.%d %H:%M:%S", &tm); logprintf(ctx, "=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PuTTY log %s" " =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=\r\n", buf); } event = dupprintf("%s session log (%s mode) to file: %s", ctx->state == L_ERROR ? (mode == 0 ? "Disabled writing" : "Error writing") : (mode == 1 ? "Appending" : "Writing new"), (ctx->logtype == LGTYP_ASCII ? "ASCII" : ctx->logtype == LGTYP_DEBUG ? "raw" : ctx->logtype == LGTYP_PACKETS ? "SSH packets" : ctx->logtype == LGTYP_SSHRAW ? "SSH raw data" : "unknown"), filename_to_str(ctx->currlogfilename)); logevent(ctx->frontend, event); if (shout) { /* * If we failed to open the log file due to filesystem error * (as opposed to user action such as clicking Cancel in the * askappend box), we should log it more prominently. We do * this by sending it to the same place that stderr output * from the main session goes (so, either a console tool's * actual stderr, or a terminal window). * * Of course this is one case in which that policy won't cause * it to turn up embarrassingly in a log file of real server * output, because the whole point is that we haven't managed * to open any such log file :-) */ from_backend(ctx->frontend, 1, event, strlen(event)); from_backend(ctx->frontend, 1, "\r\n", 2); } sfree(event); /* * Having either succeeded or failed in opening the log file, * we should write any queued data out. */ assert(ctx->state != L_OPENING); /* make _sure_ it won't be requeued */ while (bufchain_size(&ctx->queue)) { void *data; int len; bufchain_prefix(&ctx->queue, &data, &len); logwrite(ctx, data, len); bufchain_consume(&ctx->queue, len); } } /* * Open the log file. Takes care of detecting an already-existing * file and asking the user whether they want to append, overwrite * or cancel logging. */ void logfopen(void *handle) { struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; struct tm tm; FILE *fp; int mode; /* Prevent repeat calls */ if (ctx->state != L_CLOSED) return; if (!ctx->logtype) return; tm = ltime(); /* substitute special codes in file name */ if (ctx->currlogfilename) filename_free(ctx->currlogfilename); ctx->currlogfilename = xlatlognam(conf_get_filename(ctx->conf, CONF_logfilename), conf_get_str(ctx->conf, CONF_host), conf_get_int(ctx->conf, CONF_port), &tm); fp = f_open(ctx->currlogfilename, "r", FALSE); /* file already present? */ if (fp) { int logxfovr = conf_get_int(ctx->conf, CONF_logxfovr); fclose(fp); if (logxfovr != LGXF_ASK) { mode = ((logxfovr == LGXF_OVR) ? 2 : 1); } else mode = askappend(ctx->frontend, ctx->currlogfilename, logfopen_callback, ctx); } else mode = 2; /* create == overwrite */ if (mode < 0) ctx->state = L_OPENING; else logfopen_callback(ctx, mode); /* open the file */ } void logfclose(void *handle) { struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; if (ctx->lgfp) { fclose(ctx->lgfp); ctx->lgfp = NULL; } ctx->state = L_CLOSED; } /* * Log session traffic. */ void logtraffic(void *handle, unsigned char c, int logmode) { struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; if (ctx->logtype > 0) { if (ctx->logtype == logmode) logwrite(ctx, &c, 1); } } /* * Log an Event Log entry. Used in SSH packet logging mode; this is * also as convenient a place as any to put the output of Event Log * entries to stderr when a command-line tool is in verbose mode. * (In particular, this is a better place to put it than in the * front ends, because it only has to be done once for all * platforms. Platforms which don't have a meaningful stderr can * just avoid defining FLAG_STDERR. */ void log_eventlog(void *handle, const char *event) { struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; if ((flags & FLAG_STDERR) && (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE)) { fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", event); fflush(stderr); } /* If we don't have a context yet (eg winnet.c init) then skip entirely */ if (!ctx) return; if (ctx->logtype != LGTYP_PACKETS && ctx->logtype != LGTYP_SSHRAW) return; logprintf(ctx, "Event Log: %s\r\n", event); logflush(ctx); } /* * Log an SSH packet. * If n_blanks != 0, blank or omit some parts. * Set of blanking areas must be in increasing order. */ void log_packet(void *handle, int direction, int type, const char *texttype, const void *data, int len, int n_blanks, const struct logblank_t *blanks, const unsigned long *seq, unsigned downstream_id, const char *additional_log_text) { struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; char dumpdata[80], smalldata[5]; int p = 0, b = 0, omitted = 0; int output_pos = 0; /* NZ if pending output in dumpdata */ if (!(ctx->logtype == LGTYP_SSHRAW || (ctx->logtype == LGTYP_PACKETS && texttype))) return; /* Packet header. */ if (texttype) { logprintf(ctx, "%s packet ", direction == PKT_INCOMING ? "Incoming" : "Outgoing"); if (seq) logprintf(ctx, "#0x%lx, ", *seq); logprintf(ctx, "type %d / 0x%02x (%s)", type, type, texttype); if (downstream_id) { logprintf(ctx, " on behalf of downstream #%u", downstream_id); if (additional_log_text) logprintf(ctx, " (%s)", additional_log_text); } logprintf(ctx, "\r\n"); } else { /* * Raw data is logged with a timestamp, so that it's possible * to determine whether a mysterious delay occurred at the * client or server end. (Timestamping the raw data avoids * cluttering the normal case of only logging decrypted SSH * messages, and also adds conceptual rigour in the case where * an SSH message arrives in several pieces.) */ char buf[256]; struct tm tm; tm = ltime(); strftime(buf, 24, "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", &tm); logprintf(ctx, "%s raw data at %s\r\n", direction == PKT_INCOMING ? "Incoming" : "Outgoing", buf); } /* * Output a hex/ASCII dump of the packet body, blanking/omitting * parts as specified. */ while (p < len) { int blktype; /* Move to a current entry in the blanking array. */ while ((b < n_blanks) && (p >= blanks[b].offset + blanks[b].len)) b++; /* Work out what type of blanking to apply to * this byte. */ blktype = PKTLOG_EMIT; /* default */ if ((b < n_blanks) && (p >= blanks[b].offset) && (p < blanks[b].offset + blanks[b].len)) blktype = blanks[b].type; /* If we're about to stop omitting, it's time to say how * much we omitted. */ if ((blktype != PKTLOG_OMIT) && omitted) { logprintf(ctx, " (%d byte%s omitted)\r\n", omitted, (omitted==1?"":"s")); omitted = 0; } /* (Re-)initialise dumpdata as necessary * (start of row, or if we've just stopped omitting) */ if (!output_pos && !omitted) sprintf(dumpdata, " %08x%*s\r\n", p-(p%16), 1+3*16+2+16, ""); /* Deal with the current byte. */ if (blktype == PKTLOG_OMIT) { omitted++; } else { int c; if (blktype == PKTLOG_BLANK) { c = 'X'; sprintf(smalldata, "XX"); } else { /* PKTLOG_EMIT */ c = ((unsigned char *)data)[p]; sprintf(smalldata, "%02x", c); } dumpdata[10+2+3*(p%16)] = smalldata[0]; dumpdata[10+2+3*(p%16)+1] = smalldata[1]; dumpdata[10+1+3*16+2+(p%16)] = (isprint(c) ? c : '.'); output_pos = (p%16) + 1; } p++; /* Flush row if necessary */ if (((p % 16) == 0) || (p == len) || omitted) { if (output_pos) { strcpy(dumpdata + 10+1+3*16+2+output_pos, "\r\n"); logwrite(ctx, dumpdata, strlen(dumpdata)); output_pos = 0; } } } /* Tidy up */ if (omitted) logprintf(ctx, " (%d byte%s omitted)\r\n", omitted, (omitted==1?"":"s")); logflush(ctx); } void *log_init(void *frontend, Conf *conf) { struct LogContext *ctx = snew(struct LogContext); ctx->lgfp = NULL; ctx->state = L_CLOSED; ctx->frontend = frontend; ctx->conf = conf_copy(conf); ctx->logtype = conf_get_int(ctx->conf, CONF_logtype); ctx->currlogfilename = NULL; bufchain_init(&ctx->queue); return ctx; } void log_free(void *handle) { struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; logfclose(ctx); bufchain_clear(&ctx->queue); if (ctx->currlogfilename) filename_free(ctx->currlogfilename); conf_free(ctx->conf); sfree(ctx); } void log_reconfig(void *handle, Conf *conf) { struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle; int reset_logging; if (!filename_equal(conf_get_filename(ctx->conf, CONF_logfilename), conf_get_filename(conf, CONF_logfilename)) || conf_get_int(ctx->conf, CONF_logtype) != conf_get_int(conf, CONF_logtype)) reset_logging = TRUE; else reset_logging = FALSE; if (reset_logging) logfclose(ctx); conf_free(ctx->conf); ctx->conf = conf_copy(conf); ctx->logtype = conf_get_int(ctx->conf, CONF_logtype); if (reset_logging) logfopen(ctx); } /* * translate format codes into time/date strings * and insert them into log file name * * "&Y":YYYY "&m":MM "&d":DD "&T":hhmmss "&h": "&&":& */ static Filename *xlatlognam(Filename *src, char *hostname, int port, struct tm *tm) { char buf[32], *bufp; int size; char *buffer; int buflen, bufsize; const char *s; Filename *ret; bufsize = FILENAME_MAX; buffer = snewn(bufsize, char); buflen = 0; s = filename_to_str(src); while (*s) { int sanitise = FALSE; /* Let (bufp, len) be the string to append. */ bufp = buf; /* don't usually override this */ if (*s == '&') { char c; s++; size = 0; if (*s) switch (c = *s++, tolower((unsigned char)c)) { case 'y': size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%Y", tm); break; case 'm': size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%m", tm); break; case 'd': size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", tm); break; case 't': size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%H%M%S", tm); break; case 'h': bufp = hostname; size = strlen(bufp); break; case 'p': size = sprintf(buf, "%d", port); break; default: buf[0] = '&'; size = 1; if (c != '&') buf[size++] = c; } /* Never allow path separators - or any other illegal * filename character - to come out of any of these * auto-format directives. E.g. 'hostname' can contain * colons, if it's an IPv6 address, and colons aren't * legal in filenames on Windows. */ sanitise = TRUE; } else { buf[0] = *s++; size = 1; } if (bufsize <= buflen + size) { bufsize = (buflen + size) * 5 / 4 + 512; buffer = sresize(buffer, bufsize, char); } while (size-- > 0) { char c = *bufp++; if (sanitise) c = filename_char_sanitise(c); buffer[buflen++] = c; } } buffer[buflen] = '\0'; ret = filename_from_str(buffer); sfree(buffer); return ret; }