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  1. #!/usr/bin/env python3
  2. DIR = "/var/local/log/lcmlog-data"
  3. import os
  4. import os.path
  5. #from os import stat
  6. #from pwd import getpwuid
  7. import sys
  8. import pwd
  9. import logging
  10. import logging.handlers
  11. import hashlib
  12. import contextlib
  13. import toml
  14. import subprocess
  15. # We log what happens every time someone connects
  16. # Preparing the logger
  17. logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
  18. file_formatter = logging.Formatter("%(asctime)s | %(levelname)8s | %(message)s")
  19. logger.setLevel(logging.INFO)
  20. # Logger handle to log all info
  21. # We use a TimedRotatingFileHandler to rotate logs once a week
  22. file_handler = logging.handlers.TimedRotatingFileHandler(filename = DIR + "/logs/logfile", when = "W6", backupCount = 10)
  23. file_handler.setFormatter(file_formatter)
  24. logger.addHandler(file_handler)
  25. # Update logfile acl
  26. #if pwd.getpwuid(os.stat(DIR + "/logs/logfile").st_uid).pw_name == pwd.getpwuid(os.geteuid()).pw_name:
  27. # subprocess.call(["touch", DIR + "/logs/logfile"])
  28. # #subprocess.call(["chmod", "444", DIR + "/logs/*"])
  29. # subprocess.call(["chmod", "666", DIR + "/logs/logfile"])
  30. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  31. def main():
  32. # The user is going to call us through ssh, so to know who he is we can simply get his effective uid
  33. user_id = os.geteuid()
  34. user_name = pwd.getpwuid(user_id).pw_name
  35. logger.info("Started by user " + user_name + " (id " + str(user_id) + ")")
  36. try:
  37. method = input() # Can be GET, POST or UPDATE
  38. logger.info("Method: " + method)
  39. if method == "UPDATE": # We don't need more input lines for the UPDATE method
  40. auth(user_id, "UPDATE", "") # Check if the user can update the database
  41. method_update()
  42. else:
  43. kind = input() # This is the kind of the log, and it can be 150 or Admin
  44. logger.info("Kind: " + kind)
  45. # Now date check is implemented in the client side script
  46. # Maybe, for the future, date control can be implemented aslo here
  47. date = input() # The date of the log
  48. logger.info("Date: " + date)
  49. tags = input() # Tags are comma separated
  50. logger.info("Tags: " + tags)
  51. if kind != "150" and kind != "Admin": # We only have this two log types
  52. raise KindError
  53. if method == "POST":
  54. auth(user_id, "POST", kind) # Check if the user can post for the requested kind
  55. log = sys.stdin.read() # Read the log content
  56. method_post(kind, user_name, date, tags, log)
  57. elif method == "GET":
  58. auth(user_id, "GET", kind) # Check if the user can get logs for the requested kind
  59. user_to_find = input() # Read the user name of the log writer to search
  60. logger.info("User to find: " + user_to_find)
  61. method_get(kind, user_to_find, date, tags)
  62. else:
  63. raise MethodError
  64. except EOFError as error:
  65. logger.critical("1 Not enough input lines")
  66. sys.exit(1)
  67. except FileNotFoundError as error:
  68. logger.critical("2 File not found")
  69. sys.exit(2)
  70. except FileExistsError as error:
  71. logger.critical("3 File already exists")
  72. sys.exit(3)
  73. except OSError as error:
  74. logger.critical("4 File error")
  75. sys.exit(4)
  76. except MethodError as error:
  77. logger.critical("5 Undefined method")
  78. sys.exit(5)
  79. except KindError as error:
  80. logger.critical("6 Undefined log kind")
  81. sys.exit(6)
  82. except AuthError as error:
  83. logger.critical("7 Authentication error")
  84. sys.exit(7)
  85. except Exception as error:
  86. logger.critical("8 Generic error: " + str(error))
  87. sys.exit(8)
  88. finally:
  89. logger.info("End\n")
  90. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  91. # Create new log file and adds it to the database
  92. # kind, user_name, date and tags is the log metadata
  93. # log is the log content
  94. # The log metadata and content is hashed, and the hash is saved in the database and used as the filename for the log
  95. # The return value of the function is the hash
  96. def log_create(kind, user_name, date, tags, log):
  97. name = hashlib.sha512((kind + user_name + date + tags + log).encode("utf-8")).hexdigest()
  98. with open(DIR + "/data/" + name, "x") as f:
  99. f.write(name + "\n" + kind + "\n" + user_name + "\n" + date + "\n" + tags + "\n" + log) # Write the file
  100. with open(DIR + "/data/.data", "a") as f:
  101. f.write(name + ":" + kind + ":" + user_name + ":" + date + ":" + tags + "\n") # And add the entry to the .data file
  102. return name
  103. # Search for the requested entry
  104. # The functions returns a list containing the hash (saved in the database) of all the files that meet the specified criteria
  105. # The kind parameter is mandatory (because different users have different privileges based on it).
  106. # All the other arguments can be empty. Only the arguments that are not empty are taken into consideration for the search
  107. def log_find(kind, user_name, date, tags):
  108. file_list = list()
  109. with open(DIR + "/data/.data", "r") as f:
  110. for line in f:
  111. found = True
  112. l = line.split(":")
  113. # The kind is different
  114. if l[1].find(kind) == -1:
  115. continue
  116. # The username is different, or we aren't searching by username
  117. if user_name and l[2].find(user_name) == -1:
  118. continue
  119. # The date is different, or we aren't searching by date
  120. if date and l[3].find(date) == -1:
  121. continue
  122. # Searh tags
  123. for t in tags.split(","):
  124. if t and l[4].find(t) == -1:
  125. found = False
  126. break
  127. # Save
  128. if found:
  129. file_list.append(l[0])
  130. return file_list
  131. # TODO: the following functions work with the hash of the log files. The problem is that there are three different places where the hash is: the first line of the file,
  132. # the database entry for the log and the filename of the log. I have to decide which function operates on which hash, because for example if the hash is changed in the file,
  133. # it needs to be changed also in the other two locations.
  134. # Add log file to .data
  135. # This function reads an existing log file and adds it to the database
  136. # Tha hash that is saved in the database is not calculated: the first line in the file is considered to be the hash. Use log_check to check if they are the same
  137. def log_add(name):
  138. with open(DIR + "/data/" + name, "r") as f, open(DIR + "/data/.data", "a") as data:
  139. data.write(f.readline().rstrip("\n") + ":" + # Hash
  140. f.readline().rstrip("\n") + ":" + # Kind
  141. f.readline().rstrip("\n") + ":" + # User name
  142. f.readline().rstrip("\n") + ":" + # Date
  143. f.readline().rstrip("\n") + "\n") # Tags
  144. # Check if the saved hash is correct, and if it is not, ask the user what to do
  145. # This function calculates the hash of the file with filename name, and returns True if it is the same as the first line of the file, False otherwise
  146. # If it doesn't correspond, it asks the user if he wants to keep it like it is or change it. Currently, it is pretty messed up: only the hash saved in the file is changed,
  147. # not the one saved in the database or the file name. Also, the dialog to ask if the hash is to be changed probably should not be in this function.
  148. def log_check(name):
  149. with open(DIR + "/data/" + name, "r") as f:
  150. saved_hash = f.readline().rstrip("\n")
  151. kind = f.readline().rstrip("\n")
  152. user = f.readline().rstrip("\n")
  153. date = f.readline().rstrip("\n")
  154. tags = f.readline().rstrip("\n")
  155. log = f.read()
  156. calc_hash = log_hash(name)
  157. result = saved_hash == calc_hash
  158. if not result:
  159. logger.warning(calc_hash + " hash does not correspond to saved one")
  160. while True:
  161. print("Warning: " + calc_hash + " sh does not correspond to saved one.\n" +
  162. "Do you want to: print the log (p), change the saved hash (c), or leave it as it is (l)?")
  163. c = input()
  164. if c == "p":
  165. sys.stdout.write("Hash: " + saved_hash + "\n")
  166. sys.stdout.write("Kind: " + kind + "\n")
  167. sys.stdout.write("User: " + user + "\n")
  168. sys.stdout.write("Date: " + date + "\n")
  169. sys.stdout.write("Tags: " + tags + "\n")
  170. sys.stdout.write("\n" + log + "\n")
  171. elif c == "l":
  172. logger.info("Hash unchanged")
  173. break
  174. elif c == "c":
  175. with open(DIR + "/data/" + name, "w") as f:
  176. f.write(calc_hash + "\n" + kind + "\n" + user + "\n" + date + "\n" + tags + "\n" + log)
  177. logger.info("Hash changed")
  178. break
  179. return result
  180. # Calculates hash of file
  181. # The first line of the file is the saved hash, therefore it is not considered in the calculation
  182. def log_hash(name):
  183. with open(DIR + "/data/" + name, "r") as f:
  184. f.readline() # The saved hash doesn't enter in the calculation
  185. kind = f.readline().rstrip("\n")
  186. user_name = f.readline().rstrip("\n")
  187. date = f.readline().rstrip("\n")
  188. tags = f.readline().rstrip("\n")
  189. log = f.read()
  190. return hashlib.sha512((kind + user_name + date + tags + log).encode("utf-8")).hexdigest()
  191. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  192. # Print specified log on stdout
  193. def method_get(kind, user_to_find, date, tags):
  194. file_list = log_find(kind, user_to_find, date, tags)
  195. for name in file_list:
  196. with open(DIR + "/data/" + name, "r") as f:
  197. sys.stdout.write("Hash: " + f.readline())
  198. sys.stdout.write("Kind: " + f.readline())
  199. sys.stdout.write("User: " + f.readline())
  200. sys.stdout.write("Date: " + f.readline())
  201. sys.stdout.write("Tags: " + f.readline())
  202. sys.stdout.write("\n" + f.read() + "------------------\n")
  203. logger.info("GET successful: got " + str(len(file_list)) + " files")
  204. # Write log
  205. def method_post(kind, user_name, date, tags, log):
  206. name = log_create(kind, user_name, date, tags, log)
  207. logger.info("POST successful: hash " + name)
  208. # Generate .data file
  209. def method_update():
  210. with contextlib.suppress(FileNotFoundError):
  211. os.remove(DIR + "/data/.data")
  212. file_list = os.listdir(DIR + "/data/")
  213. open(DIR + "/data/.data", "x").close()
  214. for name in file_list:
  215. newname = log_hash(name)
  216. if not log_check(name):
  217. os.rename(DIR + "/data/" + name, DIR + "/data/" + newname)
  218. log_add(newname)
  219. logger.info("UPDATE successful: added " + str(len(file_list)) + " files")
  220. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  221. # Checks if the user has the permissions to use the requested method
  222. def auth(user_id, method, kind):
  223. # Check if user id is in auth files
  224. # We suppose that every authorized user is ONLY IN A FILE!
  225. user_type = ""
  226. for file_name in ["150","Admin","Valhalla","Nirvana"]:
  227. with open(DIR + "/auth/" + file_name) as f:
  228. for line in f:
  229. line = line.split()[0]
  230. if int(line) == user_id:
  231. # If present, we consider only the user type
  232. user_type = file_name
  233. break
  234. if not user_type == "":
  235. break
  236. else:
  237. # If not in auth files, the user cannot do anything
  238. raise AuthError()
  239. # Now we check the user type permissions
  240. auth_list = toml.load(DIR + "/auth/auth.toml")[user_type]["auth"]
  241. if not method + " " + kind in auth_list:
  242. raise AuthError()
  243. return
  244. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  245. # Error definitions
  246. class AuthError(Exception):
  247. pass
  248. class KindError(Exception):
  249. pass
  250. class MethodError(Exception):
  251. pass
  252. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  253. # Starting point
  254. if __name__ == "__main__":
  255. main()
  256. # Change permissions to logfile just before leaving. Dirty fix to a not well understood problem
  257. subprocess.call(["chmod", "666", DIR + "/logs/logfile"])