Make current loglevel and current log callback global
to the library. Attaching them to the nsock pool doesn't
bring any benefit and prevents from logging activity in
code sections that don't have access to a pool (such as
proxy chain specification parsing).
Updated external calls and nsock tests accordingly.
proposal. This only affects Nmap's root directory. We might also need to
modify the code which autogenerates Nmap's source code files such as IPv6
fingerprinting code.
see http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2013/q4/168
Move some includes out of nmap.h: nmap.h gets included lots of places,
and unconditionally included math.h, ctype.h, errno.h, stdio.h,
sys/stat.h, fcntl.h, sys/types.h, and stdarg.h. This commit moves those
includes into the .cc files where they are necessary and out of nmap.h
Remove redundant include global_structures.h, included from nmap.h
Removed redundant code included from nmap.h
Removing #include nbase.h when nmap.h is included (redundant)
Remove duplicate #include lines
Add ifndef guards to a few .h files
String ipaddr was allocated without allowing space for the null
terminator, resulting in a 1-byte overflow. Caught with clang
-fsanitize=address
Also, fmt was being initialized with sizeof(ipaddr), which happened to
be correct, but should not necessarily be so. We don't care about the
size of the structure, but rather the length of an address in string
notation.
for file in `grep "* including the terms and conditions of this license text as well. \*" * -r --files-with-match `; do sed "s/\* including the terms and conditions of this license text as well. \*/* including the terms and conditions of this license text as well. */g" -i $file; done
Kenneth Frazier reported that sometimes Nmap would use name servers from
inactive interfaces. Let's try checking the interface GUIDs against
those known by libpcap.
http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2013/q1/292
I don't find anywhere in the history where this value has ever varied.
This is an old post from Doug where he mentions possibly different
values, but they appear to have been unused.
http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2006/q1/147
Reworked the logging infrastructure to make it more flexible
and consistent.
Updated nmap, nping and ncat accordingly. Nsock log level can
now be adjusted at runtime by pressing d/D in nmap.