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nmap/scripts/fingerdiff.cc
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/***************************************************************************
* fingerdiff.c -- A relatively simple utility for determining the *
* differences between a "reference" fingerprint (which can have *
* expressions as attributes) and an observed fingerprint (no *
* expressions). *
* *
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/* $Id$ */
#include "nbase.h"
#include "nmap.h"
#include "osscan.h"
void usage(char *err_fmt, ...) {
va_list ap;
if (err_fmt) {
va_start(ap, err_fmt);
fflush(stdout);
vfprintf(stderr, err_fmt, ap);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
va_end(ap);
}
printf("\nUsage: Use fingerdiff w/o any arguments to read the reference\n"
" FP front stdin, or give filename:lineno to read it from\n"
" nmap-os-fingerprints.\n\n");
exit(1);
}
/* Returns -1 (or exits) for failure */
int readFP(FILE *filep, char *newFP, int newFPsz ) {
char line[512], lasttestname[64];
int linelen;
int lastlinelen = 0;
int printlen = 0;
int adjusted = 0; /* Flags if we have adjusted the entered fingerprint */
char *p;
if (newFPsz < 50) return -1;
newFP[0] = lasttestname[0] = '\0';
while((fgets(line, sizeof(line), filep))) {
if (*line == '\n' || *line == '.')
break;
linelen = strlen(line);
/* Check if it is a duplicate testname */
if (*line == '#')
continue;
p = strchr(line, '(');
if (p) {
*p = '\0';
if (strcmp(line, lasttestname) == 0) {
adjusted = 1;
if (lastlinelen >= linelen)
continue;
/* The new one is longer (and thus probably better) -- clobber the last
line */
printlen -= lastlinelen;
newFP[printlen] = '\0';
}
Strncpy(lasttestname, line, sizeof(lasttestname));
lastlinelen = linelen;
*p = '(';
} else {
/* The only legitimate non-comment line that doesn't have a ( is the
initial Fingerprint and the following Class line(s) */
if (strncmp(line, "Class ", 6) == 0) {
char *q = line + 6;
while(*q && isspace(*q)) q++;
if (!*q) continue; // Empty class line
} else if (strncmp(line, "Fingerprint ", 12) != 0) {
printf("Warning: Bogus line skipped\n");
continue;
}
}
if (printlen + linelen >= newFPsz - 5)
fatal("Overflow!");
strcpy(newFP + printlen, line);
printlen += linelen;
}
if (adjusted) {
printf("\n**WARNING**: Adjusted fingerprint due to duplicated tests (we only look at the first). Results are based on this adjusted fingerprint:\n%s\n",
newFP);
}
/* Now we validate that all elements are present */
p = newFP;
if (!strstr(p, "TSeq(") || !strstr(p, "T1(") || !strstr(p, "T2(") ||
!strstr(p, "T3(") || !strstr(p, "T4(") || !strstr(p, "T5(") ||
!strstr(p, "T6(") || !strstr(p, "T7(") || !strstr(p, "PU(")) {
/* This ought to get my attention :) */
printf("\n"
"********************************************************\n"
"***WARNING: Fingerprint is missing at least 1 element***\n"
"********************************************************\n"
);
}
if (printlen < 1)
return -1;
return 0;
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
FingerPrint *referenceFP;
FingerPrint *observedFP;
double accuracy;
char sourcefile[MAXPATHLEN];
int sourceline=-1;
char referenceFPString[2048];
char observedFPString[2048];
char line[512];
char *p, *endptr;
int i;
int done=0;
FILE *fp;
if (argc < 1 || argc > 2)
usage(NULL);
referenceFPString[0] = observedFPString[0] = '\0';
if (argc == 2) {
Strncpy(sourcefile, argv[1], sizeof(sourcefile));
p = strchr(sourcefile, ':');
if (!p) usage("Filename must be followed by a colon and then line number");
*p++ = '\0';
if (!*p) usage(NULL);
sourceline = strtol(p, &endptr, 10);
if (*endptr) {
error("could not parse line number (trailing garbage?)");
}
fp = fopen(sourcefile, "r");
done = 0; i = 1;
while(i < sourceline) {
if (fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp) == NULL)
usage("Failed to read to line %d of %s", sourceline, sourcefile);
i++;
}
if (readFP(fp, referenceFPString, sizeof(referenceFPString)) == -1)
usage("Failed to read in supposed fingerprint in %s line %d\n", sourcefile, sourceline);
fclose(fp);
printf("STEP ONE: Reading REFERENCE FINGERPRINT from %s line %d:\n%s\n"
,sourcefile, sourceline, referenceFPString);
} else {
printf("STEP ONE: Enter the **REFERENCE FINGERPRINT**, followed by a blank or single-dot line:\n");
if (readFP(stdin, referenceFPString, sizeof(referenceFPString)) == -1)
usage("Failed to read in supposed fingerprint from stdin\n");
}
referenceFP = parse_single_fingerprint(referenceFPString);
if (!referenceFP) fatal("Sorry -- failed to parse the so-called reference fingerprint you entered");
printf("STEP TWO: Enter the **OBSERVED FINGERPRINT**, followed by a blank or single-dot line:\n");
if (readFP(stdin, observedFPString, sizeof(observedFPString)) == -1)
usage("Failed to read in supposed observed fingerprint from stdin\n");
observedFP = parse_single_fingerprint(observedFPString);
if (!observedFP) fatal("Sorry -- failed to parse the so-called reference fingerprint you entered");
/* OK, now I've got the fingerprints -- I just need to compare them ... */
accuracy = compare_fingerprints(referenceFP, observedFP, 1);
if (accuracy == 1)
printf("PERFECT MATCH!\n");
else printf("Accuracy of the two prints is %d%% -- see differences above.\n",
(int) (accuracy * 100));
return 0;
}