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* Test multiple `ndpiReader` configurations (#1931)Ivan Nardi2023-04-06
| | | | | | | | | Extend internal unit tests to handle multiple configurations. As some examples, add tests about: * disabling some protocols * disabling Ookla aggressiveness Every configurations data is stored in a dedicated directory under `tests\cfgs`
* ndpiReader: print how many packets (per flow) were needed to perform full ↵Ivan Nardi2023-03-01
| | | | | | DPI (#1891) Average values are already printed, but this change should ease to identify regressions/improvements.
* Shrinked symbolic flow risks labelsLuca Deri2023-01-19
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* STUN: add detection of ZOOM peer-to-peer flows (#1825)Ivan Nardi2022-12-11
| | | | See: "Enabling Passive Measurement of Zoom Performance in Production Networks" https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3517745.3561414
* Remove classification "by-ip" from protocol stack (#1743)Ivan Nardi2022-09-20
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Basically: * "classification by-ip" (i.e. `flow->guessed_protocol_id_by_ip` is NEVER returned in the protocol stack (i.e. `flow->detected_protocol_stack[]`); * if the application is interested into such information, it can access `ndpi_protocol->protocol_by_ip` itself. There are mainly 4 points in the code that set the "classification by-ip" in the protocol stack: the generic `ndpi_set_detected_protocol()`/ `ndpi_detection_giveup()` functions and the HTTP/STUN dissectors. In the unit tests output, a print about `ndpi_protocol->protocol_by_ip` has been added for each flow: the huge diff of this commit is mainly due to that. Strictly speaking, this change is NOT an API/ABI breakage, but there are important differences in the classification results. For examples: * TLS flows without the initial handshake (or without a matching SNI/certificate) are simply classified as `TLS`; * similar for HTTP or QUIC flows; * DNS flows without a matching request domain are simply classified as `DNS`; we don't have `DNS/Google` anymore just because the server is 8.8.8.8 (that was an outrageous behaviour...); * flows previusoly classified only "by-ip" are now classified as `NDPI_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN`. See #1425 for other examples of why adding the "classification by-ip" in the protocol stack is a bad idea. Please, note that IPV6 is not supported :( (long standing issue in nDPI) i.e. `ndpi_protocol->protocol_by_ip` wil be always `NDPI_PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN` for IPv6 flows. Define `NDPI_CONFIDENCE_MATCH_BY_IP` has been removed. Close #1687
* Fix `ndpi_do_guess()` (#1731)Ivan Nardi2022-09-12
| | | | | Avoid a double call of `ndpi_guess_host_protocol_id()`. Some code paths work for ipv4/6 both Remove some never used code.
* Avoid useless host automa lookup (#1724)Ivan Nardi2022-09-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The host automa is used for two tasks: * protocol sub-classification (obviously); * DGA evaluation: the idea is that if a domain is present in this automa, it can't be a DGA, regardless of its format/name. In most dissectors both checks are executed, i.e. the code is something like: ``` ndpi_match_host_subprotocol(..., flow->host_server_name, ...); ndpi_check_dga_name(..., flow->host_server_name,...); ``` In that common case, we can perform only one automa lookup: if we check the sub-classification before the DGA, we can avoid the second lookup in the DGA function itself.
* Patricia tree, Ahocarasick automa, LRU cache: add statistics (#1683)Ivan Nardi2022-07-29
| | | | | | | | | | Add (basic) internal stats to the main data structures used by the library; they might be usefull to check how effective these structures are. Add an option to `ndpiReader` to dump them; enabled by default in the unit tests. This new option enables/disables dumping of "num dissectors calls" values, too (see b4cb14ec).
* Keep track of how many dissectors calls we made for each flow (#1657)Ivan Nardi2022-07-11
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* Fix handling of NDPI_UNIDIRECTIONAL_TRAFFIC risk (#1636)Ivan Nardi2022-07-05
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* Added unidirectional traffic flow riskLuca Deri2022-06-20
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* Updated DNS alert triggered only with TTL == 0Luca Deri2022-06-14
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* Restored ndpi_set_proto_defaults() prototypeLuca Deri2022-06-13
| | | | Updated test results
* Improved DNS traffic analysisLuca Deri2022-06-13
| | | | Added ability to identify application and network protocols
* Updated tests resultsLuca Deri2022-05-30
| | | | Code cleanup
* Modified risk labelsLuca Deri2022-05-04
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* Sync unit tests results (#1533)Ivan Nardi2022-04-27
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* Sync unit tests results (#1423)Ivan Nardi2022-01-28
| | | Fix: 7a3aa41a
* Add a "confidence" field about the reliability of the classification. (#1395)Ivan Nardi2022-01-11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | As a general rule, the higher the confidence value, the higher the "reliability/precision" of the classification. In other words, this new field provides an hint about "how" the flow classification has been obtained. For example, the application may want to ignore classification "by-port" (they are not real DPI classifications, after all) or give a second glance at flows classified via LRU caches (because of false positives). Setting only one value for the confidence field is a bit tricky: more work is probably needed in the next future to tweak/fix/improve the logic.
* ndpiReader: slight simplificaton of the output (#1378)Ivan Nardi2021-11-27
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* Rework how hostname/SNI info is saved (#1330)Ivan Nardi2021-11-24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Looking at `struct ndpi_flow_struct` the two bigger fields are `host_server_name[240]` (mainly for HTTP hostnames and DNS domains) and `protos.tls_quic.client_requested_server_name[256]` (for TLS/QUIC SNIs). This commit aims to reduce `struct ndpi_flow_struct` size, according to two simple observations: 1) maximum one of these two fields is used for each flow. So it seems safe to merge them; 2) even if hostnames/SNIs might be very long, in practice they are rarely longer than a fews tens of bytes. So, using a (single) large buffer is a waste of memory for all kinds of flows. If we need to truncate the name, we keep the *last* characters, easing domain matching. Analyzing some real traffic, it seems safe to assume that the vast majority of hostnames/SNIs is shorter than 80 bytes. Hostnames/SNIs are always converted to lowercase. Attention was given so as to be sure that unit-tests outputs are not affected by this change. Because of a bug, TLS/QUIC SNI were always truncated to 64 bytes (the *first* 64 ones): as a consequence, there were some "Suspicious DGA domain name" and "TLS Certificate Mismatch" false positives.
* Updated outputLuca Deri2021-08-07
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* ndpiReader: add statistics about nDPI performance (#1240)Ivan Nardi2021-07-13
| | | | | | | The goal is to have a (roughly) idea about how many packets nDPI needs to properly classify a flow. Log this information (and guessed flows number too) during unit tests, to keep track of improvements/regressions across commits.
* Added flow risk scoreLuca Deri2021-05-18
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* Changed due to bin size extensionLuca Deri2020-07-30
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* Updated test results due to bin changesLuca Deri2020-07-09
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* Added ndpi_bin_XXX APILuca Deri2020-06-22
| | | | Added packet lenght distribution bins
* DGA detection improvementsLuca Deri2020-06-18
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* Added dns_exfiltration.pcapLuca Deri2020-03-23