9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Rainer Gerhards
42a8051ad9
testbench: make most tests use a port file and assign listen port 0
This makes the test much more robust against heavily loaded test
systems.
2019-08-16 17:31:52 +02:00
Rainer Gerhards
69ef6e329b fix bad bash coding style and disable shellcheck false positives
Also now permit interactivly running tests without explicitly setting
$srcdir. This now works if we are inside ./tests and fails, as before,
when we are in a different directory.

Detected by shellcheck via CodeFactor.io
2018-10-23 13:27:37 +02:00
Rainer Gerhards
1ed6859dfd
testbench: replace hardcoded ports and improve cleanup handling
Support tools (like tcpflood) are also upgraded to support the
necessary dynamic port.s

This is part of the effort to make parallel testing possible.

We move parts of the cleanup to the buildbot cleanup, as we cannot
clean out instances on each test when we run parallel tests.
2018-08-18 20:28:31 +02:00
Rainer Gerhards
d8b6dc52af
testbench: more modernization of testbench plumbing 2018-08-02 14:47:19 +02:00
Rainer Gerhards
8ea166d89d
testbench: fix some hardcoded names (#2895)
* testbench: fix some hardcoded names

This is prework to make parallel execution of tests possible.
2018-08-01 12:52:17 +02:00
Rainer Gerhards
2ba3c8ddde
testbench: modernize testbench plumbing
changes some of the test commands to use bash functions
includes some small bug fixes to tests where bugs were
previously not seen due to different plumbing.
2018-07-23 17:26:34 +02:00
Rainer Gerhards
90308823df core: consistent handling of oversize input messages
In the community we frequently discuss handling of oversize messages.
David Lang rightfully suggested to create a central capability inside
rsyslog core to handle them.

We need to make a distinction between input and output messages. Also,
input messages frequently need to have some size restrictions done at
a lower layer (e.g. protocol layer) for security reasons. Nevertheless,
we should have a central capability

* for cases where it need not be handled at a lower level
* as a safeguard when a module invalidly emits it (imfile is an example,
  see https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/pull/2632 for a try to fix it
  on the module level - we will replace that with the new capability
  described here).

The central capability works on message submission, and so cannot be
circumvented. It has these capabilities:

* overisze message handling modes:
  - truncate message
  - split message
    this is of questionable use, but also often requested. In that mode,
    the oversize message content is split into multiple messages. Usually,
    this ends up with message segments where all but the first is lost
    anyhow as the regular filter rules do not match the other fragments.
    As it is requested, we still implemented it.
  - accept message as is, even if oversize
    This may be required for some cases. Most importantly, it makes
    quite some sense when writing messages to file, where oversize
    does not matter (accept from a DoS PoV).
* report message to a special "oversize message log file" (not via the
  regular engine, as that would obviously cause another oversize message)

This commit, as the title says, handles oversize INPUT messages.

see also https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/issues/2190
closes https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/issues/2681
closes https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/issues/498

Note: this commit adds global parameters:
 * "oversizemsg.errorfile",
   is used to specify the location of the oversize message log file.
 * "oversizemsg.report",
   is used to control if an error shall be reported when an oversize
   message is seen. The default it "on".
 * add global parameter "oversizemsg.input.mode"
   is used to specify the mode with which oversized messages will
   be handled.
2018-05-14 11:24:20 +02:00
PascalWithopf
b224c75425 imptcp: add parameter maxFrameSize 2017-04-20 08:14:42 +02:00
PascalWithopf
0381a0de64 imptcp: fix Segmentation Fault when octet count is to high 2017-04-19 13:06:30 +02:00