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rsync_probe.go
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rsync_probe.go
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// Rsync Tester
//
// The Rsync tester connects to a remote host and ensures that a response
// is received that looks like an rsync-server banner.
//
// This test is invoked via input like so:
//
// host.example.com must run rsync [with port 873]
//
package protocols
import (
"bufio"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/cmaster11/overseer/test"
)
// RSYNCTest is our object.
type RSYNCTest struct {
}
// Arguments returns the names of arguments which this protocol-test
// understands, along with corresponding regular-expressions to validate
// their values.
func (s *RSYNCTest) Arguments() map[string]string {
known := map[string]string{
"port": "^[0-9]+$",
}
return known
}
// ShouldResolveHostname returns if this protocol requires the hostname resolution of the first test argument
func (s *RSYNCTest) ShouldResolveHostname() bool {
return true
}
// Example returns sample usage-instructions for self-documentation purposes.
func (s *RSYNCTest) Example() string {
str := `
Rsync Tester
------------
The rsync tester connects to a remote host and ensures that a response
is received that looks like an rsync-server banner.
This test is invoked via input like so:
host.example.com must run rsync
`
return str
}
// RunTest is the part of our API which is invoked to actually execute a
// test against the given target.
//
// In this case we make a TCP connection, defaulting to port 873, and
// look for a response which appears to be an rsync-server.
func (s *RSYNCTest) RunTest(tst test.Test, target string, opts test.Options) error {
var err error
//
// The default port to connect to.
//
port := 873
//
// If the user specified a different port update to use it.
//
if tst.Arguments["port"] != "" {
port, err = strconv.Atoi(tst.Arguments["port"])
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
//
// Set an explicit timeout
//
d := net.Dialer{Timeout: opts.Timeout}
//
// Default to connecting to an IPv4-address
//
address := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d", target, port)
//
// If we find a ":" we know it is an IPv6 address though
//
if strings.Contains(target, ":") {
address = fmt.Sprintf("[%s]:%d", target, port)
}
//
// Make the TCP connection.
//
conn, err := d.Dial("tcp", address)
if err != nil {
return err
}
//
// Read the banner.
//
banner, err := bufio.NewReader(conn).ReadString('\n')
if err != nil {
return err
}
conn.Close()
if !strings.Contains(banner, "RSYNC") {
return errors.New("banner doesn't look like a rsync-banner")
}
return nil
}
func (s *RSYNCTest) GetUniqueHashForTest(tst test.Test, opts test.Options) *string {
return nil
}
//
// Register our protocol-tester.
//
func init() {
Register("rsync", func() ProtocolTest {
return &RSYNCTest{}
})
}