Tests for rule name matching using patterns

Modify the disabled_rules_using_regex test to
disabled_rules_using_substring with an appropriate substring.

Also add a test where rule names have regex chars and allow rule names
to have regex chars when parsing falco's output in tests. These changes
are future-looking in case we want to add back support for rule
enabling/disabling using regexes.

Signed-off-by: Mark Stemm <mark.stemm@gmail.com>
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Mark Stemm
2019-07-29 12:20:54 -07:00
committed by Leo Di Donato
parent 3fedd00cfc
commit a42ec9d7c7
3 changed files with 37 additions and 3 deletions

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- macro: is_cat
condition: proc.name=cat
- rule: Open From Cat ($\.*+?()[]{}|^)
desc: A process named cat does an open
condition: evt.type=open and is_cat
output: "An open was seen (command=%proc.cmdline)"
priority: WARNING