require_dependency 'screening_model' require_dependency 'ip_addr' # A ScreenedIpAddress record represents an IP address or subnet that is being watched, # and possibly blocked from creating accounts. class ScreenedIpAddress < ActiveRecord::Base include ScreeningModel default_action :block validates :ip_address, ip_address_format: true, presence: true def self.watch(ip_address, opts={}) match_for_ip_address(ip_address) || create(opts.slice(:action_type).merge(ip_address: ip_address)) end # In Rails 4.0.0, validators are run to handle invalid assignments to inet columns (as they should). # In Rails 4.0.1, an exception is raised before validation happens, so we need this hack for # inet/cidr columns: def ip_address=(val) if val.nil? self.errors.add(:ip_address, :invalid) return end if val.is_a?(IPAddr) write_attribute(:ip_address, val) return end v = IPAddr.handle_wildcards(val) if v.nil? self.errors.add(:ip_address, :invalid) return end write_attribute(:ip_address, v) # this gets even messier, Ruby 1.9.2 raised a different exception to Ruby 2.0.0 # handle both exceptions rescue ArgumentError, IPAddr::InvalidAddressError self.errors.add(:ip_address, :invalid) end # Return a string with the ip address and mask in standard format. e.g., "127.0.0.0/8". def ip_address_with_mask ip_address.try(:to_cidr_s) end def self.match_for_ip_address(ip_address) # The <<= operator on inet columns means "is contained within or equal to". # # Read more about PostgreSQL's inet data type here: # # http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/datatype-net-types.html # http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/functions-net.html find_by("'#{ip_address.to_s}' <<= ip_address") end def self.should_block?(ip_address) exists_for_ip_address_and_action?(ip_address, actions[:block]) end def self.is_whitelisted?(ip_address) exists_for_ip_address_and_action?(ip_address, actions[:do_nothing]) end def self.exists_for_ip_address_and_action?(ip_address, action_type, opts={}) b = match_for_ip_address(ip_address) found = (!!b and b.action_type == action_type) b.record_match! if found and opts[:record_match] != false found end def self.block_admin_login?(user, ip_address) return false unless SiteSetting.use_admin_ip_whitelist return false if user.nil? return false if !user.admin? return false if ScreenedIpAddress.where(action_type: actions[:allow_admin]).count == 0 return true if ip_address.nil? !exists_for_ip_address_and_action?(ip_address, actions[:allow_admin], record_match: false) end def self.star_subnets_query @star_subnets_query ||= <<-SQL SELECT network(inet(host(ip_address) || '/24')) AS ip_range FROM screened_ip_addresses WHERE action_type = #{ScreenedIpAddress.actions[:block]} AND family(ip_address) = 4 AND masklen(ip_address) = 32 GROUP BY ip_range HAVING COUNT(*) >= :min_count SQL end def self.star_star_subnets_query @star_star_subnets_query ||= <<-SQL WITH weighted_subnets AS ( SELECT network(inet(host(ip_address) || '/16')) AS ip_range, CASE masklen(ip_address) WHEN 32 THEN 1 WHEN 24 THEN :roll_up_weight ELSE 0 END AS weight FROM screened_ip_addresses WHERE action_type = #{ScreenedIpAddress.actions[:block]} AND family(ip_address) = 4 ) SELECT ip_range FROM weighted_subnets GROUP BY ip_range HAVING SUM(weight) >= :min_count SQL end def self.star_subnets min_count = SiteSetting.min_ban_entries_for_roll_up ScreenedIpAddress.exec_sql(star_subnets_query, min_count: min_count).values.flatten end def self.star_star_subnets weight = SiteSetting.min_ban_entries_for_roll_up ScreenedIpAddress.exec_sql(star_star_subnets_query, min_count: 10, roll_up_weight: weight).values.flatten end def self.roll_up(current_user=Discourse.system_user) # 1 - retrieve all subnets that needs roll up subnets = [star_subnets, star_star_subnets].flatten # 2 - log the call StaffActionLogger.new(current_user).log_roll_up(subnets) unless subnets.blank? subnets.each do |subnet| # 3 - create subnet if not already exists ScreenedIpAddress.new(ip_address: subnet).save unless ScreenedIpAddress.where(ip_address: subnet).exists? # 4 - update stats sql = <<-SQL UPDATE screened_ip_addresses SET match_count = sum_match_count, created_at = min_created_at, last_match_at = max_last_match_at FROM ( SELECT SUM(match_count) AS sum_match_count, MIN(created_at) AS min_created_at, MAX(last_match_at) AS max_last_match_at FROM screened_ip_addresses WHERE action_type = #{ScreenedIpAddress.actions[:block]} AND family(ip_address) = 4 AND ip_address << :ip_address ) s WHERE ip_address = :ip_address SQL ScreenedIpAddress.exec_sql(sql, ip_address: subnet) # 5 - remove old matches ScreenedIpAddress.where(action_type: ScreenedIpAddress.actions[:block]) .where("family(ip_address) = 4") .where("ip_address << ?", subnet) .delete_all end # return the subnets subnets end end # == Schema Information # # Table name: screened_ip_addresses # # id :integer not null, primary key # ip_address :inet not null # action_type :integer not null # match_count :integer default(0), not null # last_match_at :datetime # created_at :datetime not null # updated_at :datetime not null # # Indexes # # index_screened_ip_addresses_on_ip_address (ip_address) UNIQUE # index_screened_ip_addresses_on_last_match_at (last_match_at) #