NSE: Script Engine Scan Aborted.
An error was thrown by the engine: attempt to get length of a number
value
stack traceback:
[C]: in function 'port_set_output'
/home/rt/builds/nmap/nse_main.lua:314: in function 'set_output'
/home/rt/builds/nmap/nse_main.lua:947: in function 'run'
/home/rt/builds/nmap/nse_main.lua:1330: in function
</home/rt/builds/nmap/nse_main.lua:1237>
[C]: in ?
This now allows return of anything stringifiable as second return value
without crashing (though this may not be what the script author intends,
better to not crash)
is a regular file.
Under linux, that provides epoll(7), this allows proper behavior when
redirecting a regular file to stdin (e.g.: 'ncat localhost < file.txt').
Bug was reported by Michal Hlavinka. See
http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2012/q3/490 for more details.
rpc-grind script puts version information in a different place. Also
switched from using file-local variables to host-registry entries for
nfs and mount ports and versions. I'm pretty sure the old way would have
failed on scans with more than one NFS version on separate machines.
NSE: rpc-grind Connect(): RPC library does not support: nil protocol
NSE: rpc-grind Connect(): RPC library does not support: rpcbind version
81578896
These errors caused by ChkProgram and ChkVersion called from
rpc.Comm.Connect. Added a dummy program in rpc-grind and a check for
self.checkprogver in ChkVersion, and everything works great.
Also fixed portrule to only fail if the non-rpcbind service name was not
the result of table lookup. Was failing on port 2049 (in nmap-services
as "nfs") without -sV.
"algorithm" seems to be a mapping computed by our ssh2 library:
ssh-rsa → RSA
ssh-dss → DSA
"type" is just the string "ssh-rsa" or "ssh-dss". "Type" seems to be the
terminology used in the ssh-keygen man page.
Was throwing an exception when parsing a packet with a source IP that
had a fourth octet greater than 127, since the %d format specifier used
in the dups check is for signed integers, and the IP is little-endian.
Switched to %u (unsigned int) and it works great.