#! /usr/bin/env perl # script to process samba audit log, storing summary of information # for future processing. # will read $summaryFile into memory, if it exists, then scan # $auditFile, adding new entries. # will then write results back to $summaryFile (making a backup first) # resulting file is a tab delimited text file, where each line begins # with three standard fields; username, timestamp and IP. # the remaining fields are actions based on %headers below (other actions # are ignored). # # NOTE: timestamp is floor'd to the nearest day, ie int(timestamp/86400)*86400 # as we want to summarize a days activity. use strict; use warnings; use Parse::Syslog; # apt-get install libparse-syslog-perl # path to Samba audit file my $auditFile = '/var/log/samba/audit.log.1'; # path to our historical summary file my $summaryFile = '/opt/sambaAudit/samba_audit.summary'; # hash to store all our activity my %activity; # hash containing the action headers we care about my %headers = ( 'mkdir' => 1, 'pread' => 1, 'pwrite' => 1,'rmdir' => 1,'unlink' => 1 ); # number of seconds in a day, 86400. BREAKS on Daylight Savings Time my $secondsInDay = 60*60*24; # function loads the summary file into %activity # also modified %headers, based on the headers it finds in the summary file sub loadSummary { open SUMMARY,"<$summaryFile" or return; #print STDERR "Loading summary file\n"; # file exists, so read in the first line, which is the headers my $line = ; chomp $line; my @headers = split( "\t", $line ); # replace our preset ones with whatever headers we have here %headers = map{ $_ => 1 } @headers; # the following are not actions, so remove them from the headers delete @headers{qw(user day ip)}; # read each line and create the activity. # note that user, timestamp and IP are required to be in the first # three columns while ( $line = ) { chomp $line; my @data = split( "\t", $line ); for ( my $i = 3; $i < @headers; $i++ ) { $activity{$data[0]}{$data[1]}{$data[2]}{$headers[$i]} = $data[$i]; } } close SUMMARY; } sub mailLog { my $from = 'rodo@dailydata.net'; my $to = 'rodo@dailydata.net'; my $server = 'smtp.dailydata.net:587'; my $smtpuser = 'rodo@dailydata.net'; my $smtppass = 'naught/nice3'; `/opt/sendEmail/sendEmail.pl -f '$from' -t '$to' -u 'Samba Audit Log' -s 'smtp.dailydata.net:587' -a /opt/sambaAudit/samba_audit.summary -xu '$smtpuser' -xp '$smtppass' -l /tmp/sendemail.log -m 'Attached is the tab delimited file from the audit log'`; } # get our summary file into the access hash &loadSummary(); # use Parse::Syslog to read in each line, mainly to get the timestamp my $parser = Parse::Syslog->new( $auditFile ); while ( my $sl = $parser->next ) { # remove the time from it; just date my $timestamp = int( $sl->{'timestamp'} / $secondsInDay ) * $secondsInDay; # text contains the information we care about my @temp = split( '\|', $sl->{'text'} ); # and we only care about the first three of them, which are user, ip # and the action they took my ( $user, $ip, $action ) = @temp[0..2]; # update %activity if this is an action we track $activity{$user}{$timestamp}{$ip}{$action}++ if $headers{$action}; } # make a backup of the summary file, if it exists unlink "$summaryFile~" if -e "$summaryFile~"; rename $summaryFile, "$summaryFile~" if -e $summaryFile; # and overwrite it open SUMMARY, ">$summaryFile" or die "Could not save summary file $summaryFile: $!\n"; my @line; # the line we'll build for output # header line print SUMMARY "user\tday\tip\t" . join( "\t", sort keys %headers ) . "\n"; # process each user foreach my $user ( sort keys %activity ) { push @line, $user; my $timestamp = $activity{$user}; # process the date foreach my $time ( sort keys %$timestamp ) { push @line, $time; my $ips = $$timestamp{$time}; # and the time foreach my $ip ( sort keys %$ips ) { push @line, $ip; my $actions = $$ips{$ip}; # Finally, get the actions (all of them) foreach my $action ( sort keys %headers ) { push @line, $$actions{$action} ? $$actions{$action} : 0; } # finished with all the actions, so dump the line print SUMMARY join( "\t", @line ) . "\n"; # and delete all the actions for a new IP delete @line[2..$#line]; } # ip # delete the IP also for a new timestamp delete @line[1..$#line]; } # timestamp # completely reset @line for a new user @line = (); } # user close SUMMARY; &mailLog(); 1;