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01 April, 2021

ClamAV Scanner for Flysystem

 Programing Coderfunda     April 01, 2021     Laravel, Packages     No comments   

 

ClamAV Scanner for Flysystem

ns files for malware using the ClamAV antivirus engine. The readme explains in more detail how this adapter works in tandem with a “backing” adapter:

This package provides a filesystem adapter for Flysystem that scans files being read from and written to an underlying filesystem using the popular ClamAV antivirus engine. This adapter acts as a passthrough adapter, sitting in between your application and whichever concrete Flysystem adapter you use to store your files. Since this scanner is itself a Flysystem adapter, it can be implemented in an existing application simply by dropping it in as a replacement to your existing Flysystem adapter so that all filesytem calls go through the ClamAV adapter.

Here’s a gist of the setup, which requires a few things: the backing adapter (i.e., local), the Quahog ClamAV integration library, and the ClamAvScannerAdapter from this package:

use League\Flysystem\Adapter\Local;
use Socket\Raw\Factory as SocketFactory;
use Xenolope\Quahog\Client as ClamAVScanner;
use League\Flysystem\Filesystem;
use mgriego\Flysystem\ClamAV\ClamAvScannerAdapter;


$backingAdapter = new Local(__DIR__.'/path/to/root');


// Create a new socket instance
$socket = (new SocketFactory())->createClient('tcp://127.0.0.1:3310');


// Create a new instance of the Client
$quahog = new ClamAVScanner($socket);


// In this case, copies will be scanned.
$adapter = new ClamAvScannerAdapter($quahog, $backingAdapter, true);
$filesystem = new Filesystem($adapter)

During usage, files are scanned during the following operations:

  • read / readStream
  • write / writeStream
  • update / updateStream
  • copy if the adapter is configured as such

If ClamAV detects malware in the file during any of those operations, the ClamAvScannerAdapter will throw a VirusFoundException exception. The getReason() method will give you the name of the malware detected and getPath() will provide the path of the file in question.

I would recommend going through the readme, which details the background of how to use this adapter as well as properly using the clamd daemon. To learn more about this package, get full installation instructions, and view the source code on GitHub at mgriego/flysystem-clamav.

Related: ClamAV Anti-Virus Validator for Laravel

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Mask Sensitive Data With the PHP Masked Package

 Programing Coderfunda     April 01, 2021     Laravel, Packages     No comments   

Mask Sensitive Data With the PHP Masked Package


Fuko\Masked is a small PHP library by Kaloyan Tsvetkov for masking sensitive data by replacing blacklisted elements with a redacted value.

Here’s an example of the basic usage from the package’s readme:

use Fuko\Masked\Protect;

// hide the value inside the $secret_key var
Protect::hideValue($secret_key);

// hide the value of $_POST['password']
Protect::hideInput('password', INPUT_POST);

$redacted = Protect::protect($_POST);

Based on the above calls, the blacklisted values and inputs will be masked. Another example from the readme is a debug blacklist, similar to Laravel 5’s Whoops blacklist:

use \Fuko\Masked\Protect;

Protect::hideInputs(array(
INPUT_ENV => array(
'APP_KEY',
'DB_PASSWORD',
'REDIS_PASSWORD',
'MAIL_PASSWORD',
'PUSHER_APP_KEY',
'PUSHER_APP_SECRET',
),
INPUT_SERVER => array(
'PHP_AUTH_PW',
'APP_KEY',
'DB_PASSWORD',
'REDIS_PASSWORD',
'MAIL_PASSWORD',
'PUSHER_APP_KEY',
'PUSHER_APP_SECRET',
),
INPUT_POST => array(
'password',
)
)
);

// Passing info through `\Fuko\Masked\Protect::protect()`
// will mask the blacklisted inputs.
\Fuko\Masked\Protect::protect($_POST);

Check out the readme for more examples, including custom masking rules. You can learn more about this package, get full installation instructions, and view the source code on GitHub at fuko-php/masked.

Related: PHP Array Redactor


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