[Bro-Dev] [JIRA] (BIT-1181) Input-framework errors should be fatal (or Notice_Alarm) instead of silent reporter::error failures
Robin Sommer (JIRA)
jira at bro-tracker.atlassian.net
Mon Apr 7 14:43:07 PDT 2014
[ https://bro-tracker.atlassian.net/browse/BIT-1181?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel&focusedCommentId=16104#comment-16104 ]
Robin Sommer commented on BIT-1181:
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I don't think we should turn this into a fatal error, not even
optionally. Fatal errors should actually never occur during normal
operation.
A different suggestion: we already have a reporter_error() event.
Seems one could just look out for these errors and turn them into a
corresponding notice as part of the site policy.
> Input-framework errors should be fatal (or Notice_Alarm) instead of silent reporter::error failures
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>
> Key: BIT-1181
> URL: https://bro-tracker.atlassian.net/browse/BIT-1181
> Project: Bro Issue Tracker
> Issue Type: Problem
> Components: Bro
> Affects Versions: 2.2
> Reporter: Aashish Sharma
> Assignee: Bernhard Amann
> Labels: input-framework
>
> I noticed many times that if there is a problem in a feed file (syntax, or some other issue) and input-framework is unable to read the file, it generates a Reporter::Error. This is a silent failure condition ie bro continues to operate as normal and the error is logged into reporter log.
> Ideally above is the right thing to do. However, This failure results in no data in the tables getting updated any more while I continue to operate under-impression that Bro is working fine (unless I have explicitly been looking at reporter log for this issue , which now I do).
> If input-framework is unable to read/digest data from a feed, I believe that should be a (configurable) fatal error or something which at least triggers an alarm/alert/email.
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