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#!/bin/sh
# -*- sh -*-
: << =cut
=head1 NAME
dspam_activity - Plugin to monitor DSPAM message handling activities.
=head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS
Any system running a recent (3.8.0 or higher) DSPAM install.
=head1 CONFIGURATION
The plugin uses the contents of the SystemLog or UserLog produced by DSPAM.
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The following environment variables are used by this plugin:
logfile - Where to find the system.log that is written by dspam
(default: /var/spool/dspam/system.log)
=head2 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES
[dspam_activity]
env.logfile /opt/dspam/var/spool/dspam/system.log
# or when monitoring only a single user in stead of all users:
env.logfile /var/spool/dspam/data/example.org/username/username.log
=head1 USAGE
Link this plugin to /etc/munin/plugins/ and restart the munin-node.
You'll need to enable system logging in dspam.conf, set 'SystemLog on'
in the DSPAM configuration file.
=head1 INTERPRETATION
The graph shows the messages that DSPAM has processed over the monitored
period, and what kind of action was taken on it. Possible activities are:
Received messages can be classified as:
- Innocent (I)
- Spam (S)
- Auto-whitelist (W)
- Virus (V)
- Blocklist (O)
- Blacklist (RBL) (A)
Other actions:
- Retrained as spam (M)
- Retrained as innocent (F)
- Inoculation (N)
- Corpusfed (C)
Please see DSPAM documentation for more information on used terminology. The
single character in parentheses is the DSPAM internal name for the classifications.
=head1 AUTHOR
Copyright 2010-2011 Tom Hendrikx <tom@whyscream.net>
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=head1 LICENSE
GPLv2
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; version 2 dated June, 1991.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
02110-1301 USA.
=head1 BUGS
None known. Please report to author when you think you found something.
=head2 TODO LIST
=head1 VERSION
$Id: dspam_activity 139 2011-08-04 20:03:22Z tomhendr $
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=head1 MAGIC MARKERS
#%# family=auto
#%# capabilities=autoconf
=cut
# defaults for configurable settings
: ${logfile:=/var/spool/dspam/system.log}
: ${statefile:=$MUNIN_STATEFILE}
# include munin plugin helper
. $MUNIN_LIBDIR/plugins/plugin.sh
##########################
# Some generic functions #
##########################
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#
# debug $message
# Prints debugging output when munin-run is called with --pidebug argument (i.e. when MUNIN_DEBUG is set)
#
debug() {
if [ -n "$MUNIN_DEBUG" ]; then
echo "# DEBUG: $@"
fi
}
#
# get_activity_description $activity $type
# Return textual descriptions for the various activities
#
get_activity_description() {
local activity=$1
local type=$2
# defaults
local short="Unknown ($activity)"
local long="Unknown ($activity)"
# Possible activities: I S W V O A M F N C
case $activity in
I) short=Innocent long="Messages received and classified as innocent" ;;
S) short=Spam long="Messages received and classified as spam" ;;
W) short=Auto-whitelisted long="Messages received and auto-whitelisted" ;;
V) short=Virus long="Messages received and classified as virus by Clamav" ;;
O) short=Blocklisted long="Messages received but not classified because the sender domain is on to the user blocklist" ;;
A) short="Blacklisted (RBL)" long="Message received and classified as spam because the sender ip is listed on the RBL" ;;
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M) short="Retrained as spam" long="Messages classified as innocent, but retrained by user as spam" ;;
F) short="Retrained as innocent" long="Messages classified as spam, but retrained by the user as innocent" ;;
N) short=Inoculation long="Messages trained as spam trough inoculation" ;;
C) short=Corpusfed long="Messages fed from a corpus" ;;
esac
[ "$type" = "short" ] && echo $short && return
[ "$type" = "long" ] && echo $long && return
}
########################################
# Functions that generate munin output #
########################################
#
# print_autoconf
# Output for 'munin-node-configure autoconf' functionality
#
print_autoconf() {
if [ ! -r $logfile ]; then
echo "no (logfile $logfile does not exist or not readable)"
else
echo yes
fi
}
#
# print_config
# Output for 'munin-run <plugin> config' command.
#
print_config() {
debug printing config
echo "graph_title DSPAM activity"
echo graph_category dspam
echo graph_args --base 1000
echo graph_vlabel Messages / \${graph_period}
echo graph_period minute
for activity in I S W V O A M F N C; do
local label=$(get_activity_description $activity short)
local info=$(get_activity_description $activity long)
echo $activity.label $label
echo $activity.info $info
echo $activity.draw AREASTACK
echo $activity.type DERIVE
echo $activity.min 0
done
debug finished printing config
}
#
# print_fetch
# Output for 'munin-run <plugin> fetch' command: the actual data to graph.
#
print_fetch() {
debug printing fetch
local old_ts
[ -r $statefile ] && old_ts=$(cat $statefile)
if [ -n "$old_ts" ]; then
debug read timestamp $old_ts from statefile
# sample from system.log:
# 1285144434<tab>M<tab>"Dr.Abdul Qahaar" <dr.abdulqahaar@sify.com><tab>2,4c99980137698241679684 \
# <tab>Business Proposal / Partnership Investment<tab>1.256280<tab>username@example.org<tab>Retrained<tab><421586.75972.qm@web120402.mail.ne1.yahoo.com>
if [ -r $logfile ]; then
# Possible activities: I S W V O A M F N C
local aI=0 aS=0 aW=0 aV=0 aO=0 aA=0 aM=0 aF=0 aN=0 aC=0
local skipped=0 processed=0
local old_IFS=$IFS
IFS=" " # tab-separator in $logfile
while read ts activity from signature subject x recipient info msgid; do
if ! [ $ts -gt 0 2> /dev/null ]; then
debug skipped entry with non-numeric timestamp: $ts
elif [ $ts -gt $old_ts ]; then
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debug processing entry with timestamp $ts, activity=$activity, subject=$subject, msgid=$msgid
case $activity in
I) aI=$((aI + 1)) ;;
S) aS=$((aS + 1)) ;;
W) aW=$((aW + 1)) ;;
V) aV=$((aV + 1)) ;;
O) aO=$((aO + 1)) ;;
A) aA=$((aA + 1)) ;;
M) aM=$((aM + 1)) ;;
F) aF=$((aF + 1)) ;;
N) aN=$((aN + 1)) ;;
C) aC=$((aC + 1)) ;;
*) debug unknown activity $activity found, subject=$subject, msgid=$msgid ;;
esac
processed=$((processed + 1))
else
skipped=$((skipped + 1))
fi
done < $logfile
IFS=$old_IFS
debug skipped $skipped lines in logfile because timestamp was too old
debug processed $processed lines in logfile
# show results
echo I.value $aI
echo S.value $aS
echo W.value $aW
echo V.value $aV
echo O.value $aO
echo A.value $aA
echo M.value $aM
echo F.value $aF
echo N.value $aN
echo C.value $aC
else
debug logfile not available $logfile
exit 66 # EX_NOINPUT
fi
else
debug could not read timestamp from statefile
# no exit here, we need the next operation to write a timestamp in the statefile
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fi
# update statefile with current timestamp
local new_ts=$(date +%s)
echo $new_ts > $statefile
debug timestamp in statefile updated to $new_ts, old was $old_ts
debug finished printing fetch
}
#####################
# Main process loop #
#####################
# show env settings
debug dspam_activity plugin started, pid=$$
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debug settings:
debug - logfile is set to: $logfile
debug - statefile is set to: $statefile
command=$1
[ -n "$command" ] || command="fetch"
debug - command is set to: $command
debug settings completed, starting process
case $command in
autoconf)
print_autoconf
;;
config)
print_config
;;
fetch)
print_fetch
;;
esac
debug exiting
exit 0 # EX_OK