# encoding: utf-8 require "logstash/inputs/base" require "logstash/util/socket_peer" require "socket" require "openssl" # Read events over a TCP socket. # # Like stdin and file inputs, each event is assumed to be one line of text. # # Can either accept connections from clients or connect to a server, # depending on `mode`. class LogStash::Inputs::Tcp < LogStash::Inputs::Base config_name "tcp" default :codec, "line" # When mode is `server`, the address to listen on. # When mode is `client`, the address to connect to. config :host, :validate => :string, :default => "0.0.0.0" # When mode is `server`, the port to listen on. # When mode is `client`, the port to connect to. config :port, :validate => :number, :required => true config :data_timeout, :validate => :number, :default => -1, :deprecated => "This setting is not used by this plugin. It will be removed soon." # Mode to operate in. `server` listens for client connections, # `client` connects to a server. config :mode, :validate => ["server", "client"], :default => "server" # Enable SSL (must be set for other `ssl_` options to take effect). config :ssl_enable, :validate => :boolean, :default => false # Verify the identity of the other end of the SSL connection against the CA. # For input, sets the field `sslsubject` to that of the client certificate. config :ssl_verify, :validate => :boolean, :default => false # The SSL CA certificate, chainfile or CA path. The system CA path is automatically included. config :ssl_cacert, :validate => :path # SSL certificate path config :ssl_cert, :validate => :path # SSL key path config :ssl_key, :validate => :path # SSL key passphrase config :ssl_key_passphrase, :validate => :password, :default => nil def initialize(*args) super(*args) # monkey patch TCPSocket and SSLSocket to include socket peer TCPSocket.module_eval{include ::LogStash::Util::SocketPeer} OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket.module_eval{include ::LogStash::Util::SocketPeer} # threadsafe socket bookkeeping @server_socket = nil @client_socket = nil @connection_sockets = {} @socket_mutex = Mutex.new @ssl_context = nil end def register fix_streaming_codecs # note that since we are opening a socket in register, we must also make sure we close it # in the close method even if we also close it in the stop method since we could have # a situation where register is called but not run & stop. self.server_socket = new_server_socket if server? end def run(output_queue) if server? run_server(output_queue) else run_client(output_queue) end end def stop # force close all sockets which will escape any blocking read with a IO exception # and any thread using them will exit. # catch all rescue nil on close to discard any close errors or invalid socket server_socket.close rescue nil client_socket.close rescue nil connection_sockets.each{|socket| socket.close rescue nil} end def close # see related comment in register: we must make sure to close the server socket here # because it is created in the register method and we could be in the context of having # register called but never run & stop, only close. # catch all rescue nil on close to discard any close errors or invalid socket server_socket.close rescue nil end private def run_server(output_queue) while !stop? begin socket = add_connection_socket(server_socket.accept) # start a new thread for each connection. server_connection_thread(output_queue, socket) rescue OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError => e # log error, close socket, accept next connection @logger.error("SSL Error", :exception => e, :backtrace => e.backtrace) socket.close rescue nil rescue => e # if this exception occured while the plugin is stopping # just ignore and exit raise e unless stop? end end ensure # catch all rescue nil on close to discard any close errors or invalid socket server_socket.close rescue nil end def run_client(output_queue) while !stop? self.client_socket = new_client_socket handle_socket(client_socket, client_socket.peeraddr[3], output_queue, @codec.clone) end ensure # catch all rescue nil on close to discard any close errors or invalid socket client_socket.close rescue nil end def server_connection_thread(output_queue, socket) Thread.new(output_queue, socket) do |q, s| begin @logger.debug? && @logger.debug("Accepted connection", :client => s.peer, :server => "#{@host}:#{@port}") handle_socket(s, s.peeraddr[3], q, @codec.clone) ensure delete_connection_socket(s) end end end def handle_socket(socket, client_address, output_queue, codec) while !stop? codec.decode(read(socket)) do |event| event["host"] ||= client_address event["sslsubject"] ||= socket.peer_cert.subject if @ssl_enable && @ssl_verify decorate(event) output_queue << event end end rescue EOFError @logger.debug? && @logger.debug("Connection closed", :client => socket.peer) rescue Errno::ECONNRESET @logger.debug? && @logger.debug("Connection reset by peer", :client => socket.peer) rescue OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError => e # Fixes issue #23 @logger.error("SSL Error", :exception => e, :backtrace => e.backtrace) socket.close rescue nil rescue => e # if plugin is stopping, don't bother logging it as an error !stop? && @logger.error("An error occurred. Closing connection", :client => socket.peer, :exception => e, :backtrace => e.backtrace) ensure # catch all rescue nil on close to discard any close errors or invalid socket socket.close rescue nil codec.respond_to?(:flush) && codec.flush do |event| event["host"] ||= client_address event["sslsubject"] ||= socket.peer_cert.subject if @ssl_enable && @ssl_verify decorate(event) output_queue << event end end def server? @mode == "server" end def read(socket) socket.sysread(16384) end def ssl_context return @ssl_context if @ssl_context begin @ssl_context = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new @ssl_context.cert = OpenSSL::X509::Certificate.new(File.read(@ssl_cert)) @ssl_context.key = OpenSSL::PKey::RSA.new(File.read(@ssl_key),@ssl_key_passphrase) if @ssl_verify @cert_store = OpenSSL::X509::Store.new # Load the system default certificate path to the store @cert_store.set_default_paths if File.directory?(@ssl_cacert) @cert_store.add_path(@ssl_cacert) else @cert_store.add_file(@ssl_cacert) end @ssl_context.cert_store = @cert_store @ssl_context.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER|OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT end rescue => e @logger.error("Could not inititalize SSL context", :exception => e, :backtrace => e.backtrace) raise e end @ssl_context end def new_server_socket @logger.info("Starting tcp input listener", :address => "#{@host}:#{@port}") begin socket = TCPServer.new(@host, @port) rescue Errno::EADDRINUSE @logger.error("Could not start TCP server: Address in use", :host => @host, :port => @port) raise end @ssl_enable ? OpenSSL::SSL::SSLServer.new(socket, ssl_context) : socket end def new_client_socket socket = TCPSocket.new(@host, @port) if @ssl_enable socket = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket.new(socket, ssl_context) socket.connect end @logger.debug? && @logger.debug("Opened connection", :client => "#{socket.peer}") socket rescue OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError => e @logger.error("SSL Error", :exception => e, :backtrace => e.backtrace) # catch all rescue nil on close to discard any close errors or invalid socket socket.close rescue nil sleep(1) # prevent hammering peer retry rescue # if this exception occured while the plugin is stopping # just ignore and exit raise unless stop? end # threadsafe sockets bookkeeping def client_socket=(socket) @socket_mutex.synchronize{@client_socket = socket} end def client_socket @socket_mutex.synchronize{@client_socket} end def server_socket=(socket) @socket_mutex.synchronize{@server_socket = socket} end def server_socket @socket_mutex.synchronize{@server_socket} end def add_connection_socket(socket) @socket_mutex.synchronize{@connection_sockets[socket] = true} socket end def delete_connection_socket(socket) @socket_mutex.synchronize{@connection_sockets.delete(socket)} end def connection_sockets @socket_mutex.synchronize{@connection_sockets.keys.dup} end end