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Spelling corrections. Fixes #1160

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dmiller
2018-03-26 14:59:41 +00:00
parent b5bd185743
commit 689ea0e05d
34 changed files with 44 additions and 44 deletions

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@@ -652,7 +652,7 @@ running on nonstandard ports. Rather than slow the Nmap scan by
running extensive version detection (<option>-sV
--version-all</option>) so that Nmap will recognize the <literal>ms-sql</literal>
service, you can force the <literal>ms-sql-config</literal> script to run against all the
targetted hosts and ports by specifying <option>--script
targeted hosts and ports by specifying <option>--script
+ms-sql-config</option>.</para>
<para>

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@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@ int IPv4Header::setNextProto(u8 p){
/** Sets field "next protocol" to the number that corresponds to the supplied
* protocol name. Currently onyl TCP, UDP and ICMP are supported. Any
* protocol name. Currently only TCP, UDP and ICMP are supported. Any
* help to extend this functionality would be appreciated. For a list of all
* proto names and numbers check:
* http://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/ */

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@@ -471,7 +471,7 @@ u8 IPv6Header::getNextHeader() const {
/** Sets field "next header" to the number that corresponds to the supplied
* protocol name. Currently onyl TCP, UDP and ICMP are supported. Any
* protocol name. Currently only TCP, UDP and ICMP are supported. Any
* help to extend this functionality would be appreciated. For a list of all
* proto names and numbers check:
* http://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/ */

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@@ -1820,7 +1820,7 @@ bool PacketParser::is_response(PacketElement *sent, PacketElement *rcvd){
*
* It returns NULL if no transport layer header is found.
*
* Note that this method onyl understands IPv4, IPv6 (and its
* Note that this method only understands IPv4, IPv6 (and its
* extension headers) and Ethernet. If the supplied packet contains
* something different before the tranport layer, NULL will be returned.
* */

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@@ -2806,7 +2806,7 @@ const char *ippackethdrinfo(const u8 *packet, u32 len, int detail) {
/* Basic check to ensure we have an IPv4 datagram attached */
/* TODO: We should actually check the datagram checksum to
* see if it validates becuase just checking the version number
* see if it validates because just checking the version number
* is not enough. On average, if we get random data 1 out of
* 16 (2^4bits) times we will have value 4. */
if ((ip2->ip_v != 4) || ((ip2->ip_hl * 4) < 20) || ((ip2->ip_hl * 4) > 60)) {
@@ -3402,7 +3402,7 @@ static int route_dst_generic(const struct sockaddr_storage *dst,
netutil_fatal("%s passed a NULL dst address", __func__);
if(spoofss!=NULL){
/* Throughout the rest of this function we only change rnfo->srcaddr if the source isnt spoofed */
/* Throughout the rest of this function we only change rnfo->srcaddr if the source isn't spoofed */
memcpy(&rnfo->srcaddr, spoofss, sizeof(rnfo->srcaddr));
/* The device corresponding to this spoofed address should already have been set elsewhere. */
assert(device!=NULL && device[0]!='\0');

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@@ -3144,7 +3144,7 @@ kill_children;
{
local $xfail = 1;
test "SOCKS5 client, server sends unkown code",
test "SOCKS5 client, server sends unknown code",
sub {
my ($pid,$code);
my $buf="";

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/*
* Binding for the libssh2 library. Note that there is not a one-to-one correspondance
* between functions in libssh2 and the binding.
* Currently, during the ssh2 handshake, a call to nsock.recieve may result in an EOF
* Currently, during the ssh2 handshake, a call to nsock.receive may result in an EOF
* error. This appears to only occur when stressing the ssh server (ie during a brute
* force attempt) or while behind a restrictive firewall/IDS.
* by Devin Bjelland

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@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ extern "C" {
/*
** =========================================================================
** compile time options wich determine available functionality
** compile time options which determine available functionality
** =========================================================================
*/
@@ -596,16 +596,16 @@ static int lzstream_decompress(lua_State *L) {
static int lzstream_readline(lua_State *L) {
lz_stream *s;
int sucess;
int success;
s = lzstream_check(L, lua_upvalueindex(1), LZ_INFLATE);
sucess = lz_read_line(L, s);
success = lz_read_line(L, s);
if (s->error != Z_OK) {
return lz_pushresult(L, s);
}
if (sucess) {
if (success) {
return 1;
} else {
/* EOF */

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@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ function _ENV.pack (format, ...)
n = #n == 0 and 1 or tointeger(n)
if o == "H" then
-- hex string
-- N.B. n is the reptition
-- N.B. n is the repetition
assert(n > 0, "n cannot be 0") -- original bin library allowed this, it doesn't make sense
local new = "=" -- !! in original bin library, hex strings are always native
for j = i, i+n-1 do
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ function _ENV.pack (format, ...)
return new
elseif o == "B" then
-- bit string
-- N.B. n is the reptition
-- N.B. n is the repetition
error "pack option \"B\" is no longer supported"
elseif o == "p" then
i = i + n
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ function _ENV.pack (format, ...)
return ("s4"):rep(n)
elseif o == "A" then
-- an unterminated string
-- N.B. n is the reptition
-- N.B. n is the repetition
assert(n > 0, "n cannot be 0") -- original bin library allowed this, it doesn't make sense
local new = ""
for j = i, i+n-1 do

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@@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ Torrent =
if not timeout or type(timeout)~="number" then timeout = 30 end
-- peer node table aka the condvar!
-- peer node table a.k.a. the condvar!
local pnt = {}
pnt.peers = {}
pnt.peers_dht_ping = self.peers

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@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@
-- Following is an example how it can be done for FTP brute.
--
-- <code>
-- local line = <responce from the server>
-- local line = <response from the server>
--
-- if(string.match(line, "^230")) then
-- stdnse.debug1("Successful login: %s/%s", user, pass)
@@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ Engine = {
status, response = driver:connect()
-- Temporary workaround. Did not connect sucessfully
-- Temporary workaround. Did not connect successfully
-- due to stressed server
if not status then
-- We have to first check whether the response is a brute.Error

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ _ENV = stdnse.module("coap", stdnse.seeall)
--
-- This library does not currently implement the entire CoAP protocol,
-- only those behaviours which are necessary for existing scripts are
-- included. Extending to accomodate additional control packets should
-- included. Extending to accommodate additional control packets should
-- not be difficult.
--
-- @author "Mak Kolybabi <mak@kolybabi.com>"

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@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
-- * table to file in CSV or text formats
--
-- Revised 2015/19/08 - v0.5 - Gioacchino Mazzurco <gmazzurco89@gmail.com>
-- * added multitag support to share credential easier accross
-- * added multitag support to share credential easier across
-- scripts
--

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
-- in libssh2-utility instead, which wraps many of the functions here in an easier
-- to use class, SSHConnection.
--
-- For perfomance reasons, the modules reuses the NSE's existing nsock socket
-- For performance reasons, the modules reuses the NSE's existing nsock socket
-- pool.
--
-- @author Devin Bjelland

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ _ENV = stdnse.module("mqtt", stdnse.seeall)
--
-- This library does not currently implement the entire MQTT protocol,
-- only those control packets which are necessary for existing scripts
-- are included. Extending to accomodate additional control packets
-- are included. Extending to accommodate additional control packets
-- should not be difficult.
--
-- @author "Mak Kolybabi <mak@kolybabi.com>"

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@@ -3494,7 +3494,7 @@ end
-- In order to remember the starting and ending positions of different unmarshalled
-- strings and SERVICE_STATUS structs I had to store the previous offset of the
-- unmarshalled string. This previous offset will be helpful while retrieving the
-- continous strings from the buffer.
-- continuous strings from the buffer.
--
--@param arguments The marshalled arguments to extract the data.
--@param pos The position within <code>arguments</code>.

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@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ function bignum_is_bit_set(bignum, position)
--- Checks whether <code>bignum</code> is probably prime.
--
-- Performs Miller-Rabin probablistic primality tests.
-- Performs Miller-Rabin probabilistic primality tests.
-- @param bignum bignum to check for primality
-- @param nchecks Number of checks to perform. Default: number of checks dependent on bitsize of bignum, with a false positive rate of at most 2^-80
-- @return True if the number is probably prime, false if it is composite.

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@@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ BufferedReader = {
-- The classes are generated when this file is loaded, by the definitions in the JavaTypes
-- table. That table contains mappings between the format used by bin and the types
-- available in java, aswell as the lengths (used for availability-checks) and the name which
-- available in java, as well as the lengths (used for availability-checks) and the name which
-- is prefixed by read* or write* when monkey-patching the classes and adding functions.
-- For example: {name = 'Int', expr = '>i', len= 4}, will generate the functions
-- writeInt(self, value) and readInt() respectively

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@@ -2749,7 +2749,7 @@ function file_delete(host, share, remotefile)
end
---
-- List files based on a pattern withing a given share and directory
-- List files based on a pattern within a given share and directory
--
-- @param smbstate the SMB object associated with the connection
-- @param fname filename to search for, relative to share path

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@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ Telnet = {
SFE_3270 = "192",
order_max = "\063", -- tn3270 orders can't be greater than 0x3F
COLS = 80, -- hardcoded width.
ROWS = 24, -- hardcoded rows. We only support 3270 model 2 wich was 24x80.
ROWS = 24, -- hardcoded rows. We only support 3270 model 2 which was 24x80.
buffer_addr = 1,
cursor_addr = 1,
isSSL = true,

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@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ local function make_set(t)
return s
end
-- these are allowed withing a path segment, along with alphanum
-- these are allowed within a path segment, along with alphanum
-- other characters must be escaped
local segment_set = make_set {
"-", "_", ".", "!", "~", "*", "'", "(",

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@@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ static void terminate_overlapped_event(struct npool *nsp, struct nevent *nse) {
}
}
/* Retrieve the ammount of bytes transferred or set the appropriate error */
/* Retrieve the amount of bytes transferred or set the appropriate error */
static int get_overlapped_result(struct npool *nsp, int fd, const void *buffer, size_t count) {
char *buf = (char *)buffer;
DWORD dwRes = 0;

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@@ -2104,7 +2104,7 @@ void printosscanoutput(Target *currenths) {
log_flush_all();
}
/* An auxillary function for printserviceinfooutput(). Returns
/* An auxiliary function for printserviceinfooutput(). Returns
non-zero if a and b are considered the same hostnames. */
static int hostcmp(const char *a, const char *b) {
return strcasecmp(a, b) == 0;

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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ found for CICS transaction IDs.
---
-- @args idlist Path to list of transaction IDs.
-- Defaults to the list of CICS transactions from IBM.
-- @args cics-enum.commands Commands in a semi-colon seperated list needed
-- @args cics-enum.commands Commands in a semi-colon separated list needed
-- to access CICS. Defaults to <code>CICS</code>.
-- @args cics-enum.path Folder used to store valid transaction id 'screenshots'
-- Defaults to <code>None</code> and doesn't store anything.

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ CICS User ID brute forcing script for the CESL login screen.
]]
---
-- @args cics-user-brute.commands Commands in a semi-colon seperated list needed
-- @args cics-user-brute.commands Commands in a semi-colon separated list needed
-- to access CICS. Defaults to <code>CICS</code>.
--
-- @usage

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ CICS User ID enumeration script for the CESL/CESN Login screen.
---
-- @args idlist Path to list of transaction IDs.
-- Defaults to the list of CICS transactions from IBM.
-- @args cics-user-enum.commands Commands in a semi-colon seperated list needed
-- @args cics-user-enum.commands Commands in a semi-colon separated list needed
-- to access CICS. Defaults to <code>CICS</code>.
-- @args cics-user-enum.transaction By default this script uses the <code>CESL</code> transaction.
-- on some systems the transactio ID <code>CESN</code> is needed. Use this argument to change the

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@@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ This script takes inspiration from the various scripts listed here:
-- | Allowed Methods: GET, HEAD, COPY, MOVE, POST, PUT, PROPFIND, PROPPATCH, OPTIONS, MKCOL, DELETE, TRACE, REPORT
-- | Server Type: DAV/0.9.8 Python/2.7.6
-- | Server Date: Fri, 22 May 2015 19:28:00 GMT
-- | WebDAV type: unkown
-- | WebDAV type: Unknown
-- | Directory Listing:
-- | http://localhosft
-- | http://localhost
-- | http://localhost:8008/WebDAVTest_b1tqTWeyRR
-- | http://localhost:8008/WebDAVTest_A0QWJb7hcK
-- | http://localhost:8008/WebDAVTest_hf9Mqqpi1M
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ This script takes inspiration from the various scripts listed here:
-- PROPFIND, PROPPATCH, OPTIONS, MKCOL, DELETE, TRACE, REPORT</elem>
-- <elem key="Server Type">DAV/0.9.8 Python/2.7.6</elem>
-- <elem key="Server Date">Fri, 22 May 2015 19:28:00 GMT</elem>
-- <elem key="WebDAV type">unkown</elem>
-- <elem key="WebDAV type">Unknown</elem>
-- <table key="Directory Listing">
-- <elem>http://localhost</elem>
-- <elem>http://localhost:8008/WebDAVTest_b1tqTWeyRR</elem>
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ local function get_options (host, port, path)
if response.header['dav'] and response.header['dav']:find('1') then
ret['WebDAV'] = true
ret['WebDAV type'] = 'Unkown'
ret['WebDAV type'] = 'Unknown'
if response.header['X-MSDAVEXT'] then
ret['WebDAV type'] = 'SHAREPOINT DAV'
end

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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ portrule = shortport.port_or_service(9390, "openvas")
--- Return the list of targets defined for a given user
--
-- @param host the target host table
-- @param port the targetted OMP port
-- @param port the targeted OMP port
-- @param username the username to use to login
-- @param password the password to use to login
-- @return the list of targets for this user or nil

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@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ local function get_response(sd, request)
if status == nil then
stdnse.debug("Error: " .. data)
if data == "TIMEOUT" then
-- Avoids false results by capturing NACK after TIMEOUT occured.
-- Avoids false results by capturing NACK after TIMEOUT occurred.
status, data = sd:receive_buf("##", true)
break
else

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The script checks the preconditions for the exploit to happen:
services running potentially vulnerable versions of Samba, and run the
exploit against those services. This is useful if you wish to scan a
group of hosts quickly for the vulnerability based on the version number.
However, because of ther version number, some patched versions may still
However, because of their version number, some patched versions may still
show up as likely vulnerable. Here, we use smb.get_os(host) to do
versioning of the Samba version and compare it to see if it is a known
vulnerable version of Samba. Note that this check is not conclusive:

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@@ -922,7 +922,7 @@ end
-- "server": the server prefers its own order. In this case ciphers is non-nil.
-- "client": the server follows the client preference. ciphers is nil.
-- "indeterminate": returned when there are only 0 or 1 ciphers. ciphers is nil.
-- nil: an error ocurred during the test. err is non-nil.
-- nil: an error occurred during the test. err is non-nil.
-- err is an error message string that is non-nil when preference is nil or
-- indeterminate.
--

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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ TSO user IDs have the following rules:
-- |_ Statistics: Performed 6 guesses in 6 seconds, average tps: 1
-- Final times for host: srtt: 96305 rttvar: 72303 to: 385517
--
-- @args tso-brute.commands Commands in a semi-colon seperated list needed
-- @args tso-brute.commands Commands in a semi-colon separated list needed
-- to access TSO. Defaults to <code>TSO</code>.
--
-- @args tso-brute.always_logon TSO logon can kick a user off if it guesses

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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ TSO user IDs have the following rules:
]]
---
-- @args tso-enum.commands Commands in a semi-colon seperated list needed
-- @args tso-enum.commands Commands in a semi-colon separated list needed
-- to access TSO. Defaults to <code>tso</code>.
--
-- @usage

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ found for application IDs.
---
--@args idlist Path to list of application IDs to test.
-- Defaults to <code>nselib/data/vhosts-default.lst</code>.
--@args vtam-enum.commands Commands in a semi-colon seperated list needed
--@args vtam-enum.commands Commands in a semi-colon separated list needed
-- to access VTAM. Defaults to <code>nothing</code>.
--@args vtam-enum.path Folder used to store valid transaction id 'screenshots'
-- Defaults to <code>None</code> and doesn't store anything.