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Currently, we grab the per-year CVE feeds, in two passes: first, we grab
the meta files, and check whether something has changed since last we
downloaded it; second, we download the feed proper, unless the meta file
has not changed, in which case we use the locally cached feed.
However, it has appeared that the FKIE releases no longer provide the
meta files, which means that (once again), our daily reports are broken.
The obvious fix would be to drop the use of the meta file, and always
and unconditionally download the feeds. That's relatively trivial to do,
but the feeds are relatively big (even as xz-xompressed).
However, the CVE database from FKIE is available as a git tree. Git is
pretty good at only sending delta when updating a local copy. In
addition, the git tree, contains each CVE as an individual file, so it
is relatively easier to scan and parse.
Switch to using a local git clone.
Slightly surprisingly (but not so much either), parsing the CVE files is
much faster when using the git working copy, than it is when parsing the
per-year feeds: indeed, the per-year feeds are xz-compressed, and even
if python is slow-ish to scan a directory and opening files therein, it
is still much faster than to decompress xz files. The timing delta [0]
is ~100s before and ~10s now, about a ten time improvement, over the
whole package set.
The drawback, however, is that the git tree is much bigger on-disk, from
~55MiB for the per-year compressed feeds, to 2.1GiB for the git tree
(~366MiB) and a working copy (~1.8GiB)... Given very few people are
going to use that, that's considered acceptable...
Eventually, with a bit of hacking [1], the two pkg-stats, before and
after this change, yield the same data (except for the date and commit
hash).
[0] hacking support/scripts/pkg-stats to display the time before/after
the CVE scan, and hacking support/scripts/cve.py to do no download so
that only the CVE scan happens (and also because the meta files are no
longer available).
[1] sorting the CVE lists in json, sorting the json keys, and using the
commit from the FKIE git tree that was used for the current per-year
feeds.
Signed-off-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
Cc: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be>
Cc: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
(cherry picked from commit fee7efafd0
)
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright (C) 2009 by Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
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# Copyright (C) 2020 by Gregory CLEMENT <gregory.clement@bootlin.com>
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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import datetime
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import os
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import distutils.version
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import json
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import operator
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sys.path.append('utils/')
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NVD_START_YEAR = 1999
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NVD_BASE_URL = "https://github.com/fkie-cad/nvd-json-data-feeds/"
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ops = {
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'>=': operator.ge,
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'>': operator.gt,
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'<=': operator.le,
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'<': operator.lt,
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'=': operator.eq
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}
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# Check if two CPE IDs match each other
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def cpe_matches(cpe1, cpe2):
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cpe1_elems = cpe1.split(":")
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cpe2_elems = cpe2.split(":")
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remains = filter(lambda x: x[0] not in ["*", "-"] and x[1] not in ["*", "-"] and x[0] != x[1],
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zip(cpe1_elems, cpe2_elems))
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return len(list(remains)) == 0
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def cpe_product(cpe):
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return cpe.split(':')[4]
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def cpe_version(cpe):
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return cpe.split(':')[5]
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class CVE:
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"""An accessor class for CVE Items in NVD files"""
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CVE_AFFECTS = 1
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CVE_DOESNT_AFFECT = 2
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CVE_UNKNOWN = 3
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def __init__(self, nvd_cve):
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"""Initialize a CVE from its NVD JSON representation"""
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self.nvd_cve = nvd_cve
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@staticmethod
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def download_nvd(nvd_git_dir):
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print(f"Updating from {NVD_BASE_URL}")
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if os.path.exists(nvd_git_dir):
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subprocess.check_call(
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["git", "pull"],
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cwd=nvd_git_dir,
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stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL,
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stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL,
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)
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else:
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# Create the directory and its parents; git
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# happily clones into an empty directory.
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os.makedirs(nvd_git_dir)
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subprocess.check_call(
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["git", "clone", NVD_BASE_URL, nvd_git_dir],
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stdout=subprocess.DEVNULL,
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stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL,
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)
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@staticmethod
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def sort_id(cve_ids):
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def cve_key(cve_id):
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year, id_ = cve_id.split('-')[1:]
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return (int(year), int(id_))
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return sorted(cve_ids, key=cve_key)
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@classmethod
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def read_nvd_dir(cls, nvd_dir):
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"""
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Iterate over all the CVEs contained in NIST Vulnerability Database
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feeds since NVD_START_YEAR. If the files are missing or outdated in
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nvd_dir, a fresh copy will be downloaded, and kept in .json.gz
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"""
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nvd_git_dir = os.path.join(nvd_dir, "git")
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CVE.download_nvd(nvd_git_dir)
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for year in range(NVD_START_YEAR, datetime.datetime.now().year + 1):
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for dirpath, _, filenames in os.walk(os.path.join(nvd_git_dir, f"CVE-{year}")):
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for filename in filenames:
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if filename[-5:] != ".json":
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continue
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with open(os.path.join(dirpath, filename), "rb") as f:
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yield cls(json.load(f))
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def each_product(self):
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"""Iterate over each product section of this cve"""
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for vendor in self.nvd_cve['cve']['affects']['vendor']['vendor_data']:
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for product in vendor['product']['product_data']:
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yield product
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def parse_node(self, node):
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"""
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Parse the node inside the configurations section to extract the
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cpe information usefull to know if a product is affected by
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the CVE. Actually only the product name and the version
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descriptor are needed, but we also provide the vendor name.
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"""
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# The node containing the cpe entries matching the CVE can also
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# contain sub-nodes, so we need to manage it.
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for child in node.get('children', ()):
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for parsed_node in self.parse_node(child):
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yield parsed_node
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for cpe in node.get('cpeMatch', ()):
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if not cpe['vulnerable']:
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return
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product = cpe_product(cpe['criteria'])
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version = cpe_version(cpe['criteria'])
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# ignore when product is '-', which means N/A
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if product == '-':
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return
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op_start = ''
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op_end = ''
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v_start = ''
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v_end = ''
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if version != '*' and version != '-':
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# Version is defined, this is a '=' match
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op_start = '='
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v_start = version
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else:
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# Parse start version, end version and operators
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if 'versionStartIncluding' in cpe:
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op_start = '>='
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v_start = cpe['versionStartIncluding']
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if 'versionStartExcluding' in cpe:
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op_start = '>'
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v_start = cpe['versionStartExcluding']
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if 'versionEndIncluding' in cpe:
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op_end = '<='
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v_end = cpe['versionEndIncluding']
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if 'versionEndExcluding' in cpe:
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op_end = '<'
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v_end = cpe['versionEndExcluding']
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yield {
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'id': cpe['criteria'],
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'v_start': v_start,
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'op_start': op_start,
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'v_end': v_end,
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'op_end': op_end
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}
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def each_cpe(self):
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for nodes in self.nvd_cve.get('configurations', []):
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for node in nodes['nodes']:
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for cpe in self.parse_node(node):
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yield cpe
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@property
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def identifier(self):
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"""The CVE unique identifier"""
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return self.nvd_cve['id']
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@property
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def affected_products(self):
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"""The set of CPE products referred by this CVE definition"""
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return set(cpe_product(p['id']) for p in self.each_cpe())
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def affects(self, name, version, cve_ignore_list, cpeid=None):
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"""
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True if the Buildroot Package object passed as argument is affected
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by this CVE.
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"""
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if self.identifier in cve_ignore_list:
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return self.CVE_DOESNT_AFFECT
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pkg_version = distutils.version.LooseVersion(version)
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if not hasattr(pkg_version, "version"):
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print("Cannot parse package '%s' version '%s'" % (name, version))
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pkg_version = None
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# if we don't have a cpeid, build one based on name and version
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if not cpeid:
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cpeid = "cpe:2.3:*:*:%s:%s:*:*:*:*:*:*:*" % (name, version)
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# if we have a cpeid, use its version instead of the package
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# version, as they might be different due to
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# <pkg>_CPE_ID_VERSION
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else:
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pkg_version = distutils.version.LooseVersion(cpe_version(cpeid))
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for cpe in self.each_cpe():
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if not cpe_matches(cpe['id'], cpeid):
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continue
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if not cpe['v_start'] and not cpe['v_end']:
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return self.CVE_AFFECTS
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if not pkg_version:
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continue
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if cpe['v_start']:
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try:
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cve_affected_version = distutils.version.LooseVersion(cpe['v_start'])
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inrange = ops.get(cpe['op_start'])(pkg_version, cve_affected_version)
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except TypeError:
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return self.CVE_UNKNOWN
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# current package version is before v_start, so we're
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# not affected by the CVE
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if not inrange:
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continue
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if cpe['v_end']:
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try:
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cve_affected_version = distutils.version.LooseVersion(cpe['v_end'])
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inrange = ops.get(cpe['op_end'])(pkg_version, cve_affected_version)
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except TypeError:
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return self.CVE_UNKNOWN
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# current package version is after v_end, so we're
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# not affected by the CVE
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if not inrange:
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continue
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# We're in the version range affected by this CVE
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return self.CVE_AFFECTS
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return self.CVE_DOESNT_AFFECT
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