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Copy nping, nsock, nbase, zenmap, ncat from their homes in /.

If you have trouble updating after this revision you need to follow
these instructions. You have probably just seen an error like this:

svn: URL 'svn://svn.insecure.org/nping' of existing directory 'nping'
does not match expected URL 'svn://svn.insecure.org/nmap/nping'

This is caused by the replacement of SVN externals.

Here's what you need to do. First, save any local changes you might have
in the nping, nsock, nbase, ncat, and zenmap directories. (For example
by running "cd nping; svn diff > ../nping.diff".) If you don't have any
local changes you can skip this step.

Then run these commands:

rm -rf nping/ nsock/ nbase/ ncat/ zenmap/
svn update
svn cleanup

If all else fails, you can just delete your whole working directory and
check out anew:

svn co --username guest --password "" svn://svn.insecure.org/nmap

There may be further discussion in the mailing list thread at
http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2011/q4/303.
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import imp
import os
import signal
import sys
import ConfigParser
# Cause an exception if PyGTK can't open a display. Normally this just
# produces a warning, but the lack of a display eventually causes a
# segmentation fault. See http://live.gnome.org/PyGTK/WhatsNew210.
# 'append = "True"' is to work around an error when using PyGTK with
# Python 2.7 that otherwise causes an assertion failure. See
# https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=620216#c10.
import warnings
warnings.filterwarnings("error", module = "gtk", append = "True")
try:
import gtk
except Exception:
# On Mac OS X 10.5, X11 is supposed to be automatically launched on demand.
# It works by setting the DISPLAY environment variable to something like
# "/tmp/launch-XXXXXX/:0" and intercepting traffic on that socket; see
# http://homepage.mac.com/sao1/X11/#four. However this breaks in a strange
# way if DISPLAY is set in one of the shell startup files like .profile.
# Those files only have an effect on the shell, not the graphical
# environment, so X11 starts up as expected, but in doing so it reads the
# startup scripts, and for some reason the first connection (the one that
# caused the launch) is rejected. But somehow subsequent connections work
# fine! So if the import fails, try one more time.
import gtk
warnings.resetwarnings()
from zenmapGUI.higwidgets.higdialogs import HIGAlertDialog
import zenmapCore.UmitConf
import zenmapCore.Paths
from zenmapCore.UmitConf import is_maemo
from zenmapCore.UmitLogging import log
from zenmapCore.UmitOptionParser import option_parser
from zenmapCore.Name import APP_NAME, APP_DISPLAY_NAME, NMAP_DISPLAY_NAME
from zenmapCore.UmitConf import SearchConfig
import zenmapCore.I18N
from zenmapCore.Paths import Path
from zenmapCore.Name import APP_DISPLAY_NAME
from zenmapGUI.MainWindow import ScanWindow
from zenmapGUI.higwidgets.higdialogs import HIGAlertDialog
# A global list of open scan windows. When the last one is destroyed, we call
# gtk.main_quit.
open_windows = []
def _destroy_callback(window):
open_windows.remove(window)
if len(open_windows) == 0:
gtk.main_quit()
try:
from zenmapCore.UmitDB import UmitDB
except ImportError, e:
log.debug(">>> Not cleaning up database: %s." % str(e))
else:
# Cleaning up data base
UmitDB().cleanup(SearchConfig().converted_save_time)
def new_window():
w = ScanWindow()
w.connect("destroy", _destroy_callback)
if is_maemo():
import hildon
hildon_app = hildon.Program()
hildon_app.add_window(w)
open_windows.append(w)
return w
# Script found at http://www.py2exe.org/index.cgi/HowToDetermineIfRunningFromExe
def main_is_frozen():
return (hasattr(sys, "frozen") # new py2exe
or hasattr(sys, "importers") # old py2exe
or imp.is_frozen("__main__")) # tools/freeze
def is_root():
return sys.platform == "win32" or os.getuid() == 0 or is_maemo()
def install_excepthook():
# This will catch exceptions and send them to bugzilla
def excepthook(type, value, tb):
import traceback
traceback.print_exception(type, value, tb)
# Cause an exception if PyGTK can't open a display. Normally this just
# produces a warning, but the lack of a display eventually causes a
# segmentation fault. See http://live.gnome.org/PyGTK/WhatsNew210.
import warnings
warnings.filterwarnings("error", module = "gtk")
import gtk
warnings.resetwarnings()
gtk.gdk.threads_enter()
from zenmapGUI.higwidgets.higdialogs import HIGAlertDialog
from zenmapGUI.CrashReport import CrashReport
if type == ImportError:
d = HIGAlertDialog(type=gtk.MESSAGE_ERROR,
message_format=_("Import error"),
secondary_text=_("""\
A required module was not found.
""" + value.message))
d.run()
d.destroy()
else:
c = CrashReport(type, value, tb)
c.show_all()
gtk.main()
gtk.gdk.threads_leave()
gtk.main_quit()
sys.excepthook = excepthook
def safe_shutdown(signum, stack):
"""Kills any active scans/tabs and shuts down the application."""
log.debug("\n\n%s\nSAFE SHUTDOWN!\n%s\n" % ("#" * 30, "#" * 30))
log.debug("SIGNUM: %s" % signum)
for window in open_windows:
window.scan_interface.kill_all_scans()
sys.exit(signum)
def run():
if os.name == "posix":
signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, safe_shutdown)
signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, safe_shutdown)
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, safe_shutdown)
DEVELOPMENT = os.environ.get(APP_NAME.upper() + "_DEVELOPMENT", False)
if not DEVELOPMENT:
install_excepthook()
zenmapCore.I18N.install_gettext(Path.locale_dir)
try:
# Create the ~/.zenmap directory by copying from the system-wide
# template directory.
zenmapCore.Paths.create_user_config_dir(Path.user_config_dir, Path.config_dir)
except (IOError, OSError), e:
error_dialog = HIGAlertDialog(message_format = _("Error creating the per-user configuration directory"),
secondary_text = _("""\
There was an error creating the directory %s or one of the files in it. \
The directory is created by copying the contents of %s. \
The specific error was\n\
\n\
%s\n\
\n\
%s needs to create this directory to store information such as the list of \
scan profiles. Check for access to the directory and try again.\
""") % (repr(Path.user_config_dir), repr(Path.config_dir), repr(str(e)), APP_DISPLAY_NAME))
error_dialog.run()
error_dialog.destroy()
sys.exit(1)
try:
# Read the ~/.zenmap/zenmap.conf configuration file.
zenmapCore.UmitConf.config_parser.read(Path.user_config_file)
except ConfigParser.ParsingError, e:
error_dialog = HIGAlertDialog(message_format = _("Error parsing the configuration file"),
secondary_text = _("""\
There was an error parsing the configuration file %s. \
The specific error was\n\
\n\
%s\n\
\n\
%s can continue without this file but any information in it will be ignored \
until it is repaired.\
""") % (Path.user_config_file, str(e), APP_DISPLAY_NAME))
error_dialog.run()
error_dialog.destroy()
# Display a "you're not root" warning if appropriate.
if not is_root():
non_root = NonRootWarning()
non_root.run()
non_root.destroy()
# Load files given as command-line arguments.
filenames = option_parser.get_open_results()
if len(filenames) == 0:
# Open up a blank window.
window = new_window()
window.show_all()
else:
for filename in filenames:
window = new_window()
if os.path.isdir(filename):
window._load_directory(window.scan_interface, filename)
else:
window._load(window.scan_interface, filename)
window.show_all()
nmap = option_parser.get_nmap()
target = option_parser.get_target()
profile = option_parser.get_profile()
if nmap:
# Start running a scan if given by the -n option.
page = window.get_empty_interface()
page.command_toolbar.command = " ".join(nmap)
page.start_scan_cb()
elif target or profile:
# Set up target and profile according to the -t and -p options.
page = window.get_empty_interface()
if target:
page.toolbar.selected_target = target
if profile:
page.toolbar.selected_profile = profile
if target and profile:
page.start_scan_cb()
if main_is_frozen():
# This is needed by py2exe
gtk.gdk.threads_init()
gtk.gdk.threads_enter()
gtk.main()
if main_is_frozen():
gtk.gdk.threads_leave()
class NonRootWarning (HIGAlertDialog):
def __init__(self):
warning_text = _('''You are trying to run %s with a non-root user!\n
Some %s options need root privileges to work.''') % (APP_DISPLAY_NAME, NMAP_DISPLAY_NAME)
HIGAlertDialog.__init__(self, message_format=_('Non-root user'),
secondary_text=warning_text)