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# shellcheck shell=bash disable=SC1117
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# no need for shebang - this file is loaded from charts.d.plugin
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
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# netdata
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# real-time performance and health monitoring, done right!
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# (C) 2018 Costa Tsaousis <costa@tsaousis.gr>
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#
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# _update_every is a special variable - it holds the number of seconds
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# between the calls of the _update() function
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libreswan_update_every=1
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# the priority is used to sort the charts on the dashboard
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# 1 = the first chart
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libreswan_priority=90000
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# set to 1, to run ipsec with sudo
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libreswan_sudo=1
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# global variables to store our collected data
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# [TUNNELID] = TUNNELNAME
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# here we track the *latest* established tunnels
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# as detected by: ipsec whack --status
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declare -A libreswan_connected_tunnels=()
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# [TUNNELID] = VALUE
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# here we track values of all established tunnels (not only the latest)
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# as detected by: ipsec whack --trafficstatus
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declare -A libreswan_traffic_in=()
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declare -A libreswan_traffic_out=()
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declare -A libreswan_established_add_time=()
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# [TUNNELNAME] = CHARTID
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# here we remember CHARTIDs of all tunnels
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# we need this to avoid converting tunnel names to chart IDs on every iteration
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declare -A libreswan_tunnel_charts=()
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# run the ipsec command
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libreswan_ipsec() {
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if [ ${libreswan_sudo} -ne 0 ]
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then
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sudo -n "${IPSEC_CMD}" "${@}"
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return $?
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else
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"${IPSEC_CMD}" "${@}"
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return $?
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fi
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}
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# fetch latest values - fill the arrays
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libreswan_get() {
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# do all the work to collect / calculate the values
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# for each dimension
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# empty the variables
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libreswan_traffic_in=()
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libreswan_traffic_out=()
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libreswan_established_add_time=()
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libreswan_connected_tunnels=()
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# convert the ipsec command output to a shell script
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# and source it to get the values
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# shellcheck disable=SC1090
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source <(
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{
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libreswan_ipsec whack --status;
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libreswan_ipsec whack --trafficstatus;
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} | sed -n \
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-e "s|[0-9]\+ #\([0-9]\+\): \"\(.*\)\".*IPsec SA established.*newest IPSEC.*|libreswan_connected_tunnels[\"\1\"]=\"\2\"|p" \
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-e "s|[0-9]\+ #\([0-9]\+\): \"\(.*\)\",.* add_time=\([0-9]\+\),.* inBytes=\([0-9]\+\),.* outBytes=\([0-9]\+\).*|libreswan_traffic_in[\"\1\"]=\"\4\"; libreswan_traffic_out[\"\1\"]=\"\5\"; libreswan_established_add_time[\"\1\"]=\"\3\";|p"
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) || return 1
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# check we got some data
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[ ${#libreswan_connected_tunnels[@]} -eq 0 ] && return 1
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return 0
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}
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# _check is called once, to find out if this chart should be enabled or not
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libreswan_check() {
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# this should return:
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# - 0 to enable the chart
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# - 1 to disable the chart
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require_cmd ipsec || return 1
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# make sure it is libreswan
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# shellcheck disable=SC2143
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if [ -z "$(ipsec --version | grep -i libreswan)" ]
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then
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error "ipsec command is not Libreswan. Disabling Libreswan plugin."
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return 1
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fi
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# check that we can collect data
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libreswan_get || return 1
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return 0
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}
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# create the charts for an ipsec tunnel
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libreswan_create_one() {
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local n="${1}" name
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name="${libreswan_connected_tunnels[${n}]}"
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[ ! -z "${libreswan_tunnel_charts[${name}]}" ] && return 0
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libreswan_tunnel_charts[${name}]="$(fixid "${name}")"
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cat <<EOF
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CHART libreswan.${libreswan_tunnel_charts[${name}]}_net '${name}_net' "LibreSWAN Tunnel ${name} Traffic" "kilobits/s" "${name}" libreswan.net area $((libreswan_priority)) $libreswan_update_every
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DIMENSION in '' incremental 8 1000
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DIMENSION out '' incremental -8 1000
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CHART libreswan.${libreswan_tunnel_charts[${name}]}_uptime '${name}_uptime' "LibreSWAN Tunnel ${name} Uptime" "seconds" "${name}" libreswan.uptime line $((libreswan_priority + 1)) $libreswan_update_every
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DIMENSION uptime '' absolute 1 1
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EOF
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return 0
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}
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# _create is called once, to create the charts
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libreswan_create() {
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local n
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for n in "${!libreswan_connected_tunnels[@]}"
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do
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libreswan_create_one "${n}"
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done
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return 0
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}
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libreswan_now=$(date +%s)
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# send the values to netdata for an ipsec tunnel
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libreswan_update_one() {
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local n="${1}" microseconds="${2}" name id uptime
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name="${libreswan_connected_tunnels[${n}]}"
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id="${libreswan_tunnel_charts[${name}]}"
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[ -z "${id}" ] && libreswan_create_one "${name}"
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uptime=$(( libreswan_now - libreswan_established_add_time[${n}] ))
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[ ${uptime} -lt 0 ] && uptime=0
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# write the result of the work.
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cat <<VALUESEOF
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BEGIN libreswan.${id}_net ${microseconds}
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SET in = ${libreswan_traffic_in[${n}]}
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SET out = ${libreswan_traffic_out[${n}]}
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END
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BEGIN libreswan.${id}_uptime ${microseconds}
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SET uptime = ${uptime}
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END
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VALUESEOF
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}
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# _update is called continiously, to collect the values
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libreswan_update() {
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# the first argument to this function is the microseconds since last update
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# pass this parameter to the BEGIN statement (see bellow).
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libreswan_get || return 1
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libreswan_now=$(date +%s)
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local n
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for n in "${!libreswan_connected_tunnels[@]}"
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do
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libreswan_update_one "${n}" "${@}"
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done
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return 0
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}
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