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nmap/nselib/datafiles.lua
sven 9a6d9beaa5 bugfixes and typo fixes for datafiles.lua by jah:
- not returning services in the same fashion as parse_services(protocol) did
 - bad logic prevented parse_file( filename, { } ) from returning an array 
   of lines where filename was one of Nmap's data files (as it does for
   other files)
 - creating a table key with a value of nil when the pattern for the key
   matches, but the pattern for the value doesn't - this was made most
   obvious by the recent changes as it prevented them returning the correct
   data
2008-09-12 07:14:25 +00:00

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--- The datafiles module provides functions for reading and parsing Nmap's
-- data files. For example nmap-protocol, nmap-rpc, etc. These functions'
-- return values are setup for use with exception handling via nmap.new_try().
-- @author Kris Katterjohn 03/2008
-- @author jah 08/2008
module(... or "datafiles", package.seeall)
local stdnse = require "stdnse"
---
-- Holds tables containing captures for common data files, indexed by filename.
-- @type table
-- @name common_files
local common_files = {
["nmap-rpc"] = { [function(ln) return tonumber( ln:match( "^%s*[^%s#]+%s+(%d+)" ) ) end] = "^%s*([^%s#]+)%s+%d+" },
["nmap-protocols"] = { [function(ln) return tonumber( ln:match( "^%s*[^%s#]+%s+(%d+)" ) ) end] = "^%s*([^%s#]+)%s+%d+" },
["nmap-services"] = { ["tcp"] = { [function(ln) return tonumber( ln:match( "^%s*[^%s#]+%s+(%d+)/tcp" ) ) end] = "^%s*([^%s#]+)%s+%d+/tcp" },
["udp"] = { [function(ln) return tonumber( ln:match( "^%s*[^%s#]+%s+(%d+)/udp" ) ) end] = "^%s*([^%s#]+)%s+%d+/udp" }
}
}
---
-- This function reads and parses Nmap's nmap-protocols file.
-- bool is a Boolean value indicating success. If bool is true, then the
-- second returned value is a table with protocol numbers indexing the
-- protocol names. If bool is false, an error message is returned as the
-- second value instead of the table.
-- @return bool, table|err
-- @see parse_file
parse_protocols = function()
local status, protocols_table = parse_file("nmap-protocols")
if not status then
return false, "Error parsing nmap-protocols"
end
return true, protocols_table
end
---
-- This function reads and parses Nmap's nmap-rpc file. bool is a
-- Boolean value indicating success. If bool is true, then the second
-- returned value is a table with RPC numbers indexing the RPC names.
-- If bool is false, an error message is returned as the second value
-- instead of the table.
-- @return bool, table|err
-- @see parse_file
parse_rpc = function()
local status, rpc_table = parse_file("nmap-rpc")
if not status then
return false, "Error parsing nmap-rpc"
end
return true, rpc_table
end
---
-- This function reads and parses Nmap's nmap-services file.
-- bool is a Boolean value indicating success. If bool is true,
-- then the second returned value is a table containing two other
-- tables: tcp{} and udp{}. tcp{} contains services indexed by TCP port
-- numbers. udp{} is the same, but for UDP. You can pass "tcp" or "udp"
-- as an argument to parse_services() to only get the corresponding table.
-- If bool is false, an error message is returned as the second value instead
-- of the table.
-- @param protocol The protocol table to return.
-- @return bool, table|err
-- @see parse_file
parse_services = function(protocol)
if protocol and protocol ~= "tcp" and protocol ~= "udp" then
return false, "Bad protocol for nmap-services: use tcp or udp"
end
local status, services_table = parse_file("nmap-services", protocol)
if not status then
return false, "Error parsing nmap-services"
end
return true, services_table
end
---
-- Generic parsing of datafiles. By supplying this function with a table containing captures to be applied to each line
-- of a datafile a table will be returned which mirrors the structure of the supplied table and which contains any captured
-- values. A capture will be applied to each line using string.match() and may also be enclosed within a table or a function.
-- A function must accept a line as its parameter and should return one value derived from that line.
function parse_file( filename, ... )
local data_struct
-- must have a filename
if type( filename ) ~= "string" or filename == "" then
return false, "Error in datafiles.parse_file: No file to parse."
end
-- is filename a member of common_files? is second parameter a key in common_files or is it a table?
if common_files[filename] and type( arg[1] ) == "string" and common_files[filename][arg[1]] then
data_struct = { common_files[filename][arg[1]] }
elseif common_files[filename] and #arg == 0 then
data_struct = { common_files[filename] }
elseif type( arg[1] ) == "table" then
data_struct = arg
elseif type( arg[1] ) ~= "table" then
return false, "Error in datafiles.parse_file: Expected second parameter as table."
end
if type( data_struct ) == "table" then
for i, struc in ipairs( data_struct ) do
-- check that all varargs are tables
if type( struc ) ~= "table" then return false, "Error in datafiles.parse_file: Bad Parameter." end
-- allow empty table as sugar for ^(.+)$ capture the whole line
if not next( struc ) and #struc == 0 then data_struct[i] = { "^(.+)$" } end
end
if #data_struct == 0 then
return false, "Error in datafiles.parse_file: I've no idea how you want your data."
end
end
-- get a table of lines
local status, lines = read_from_file( filename )
if not status then
return false, ( "Error in datafiles.parse_file: %s could not be read: %s." ):format( filename, lines )
end
-- do the actual parsing
local ret = {}
for _, ds in ipairs( data_struct ) do
status, ret[#ret+1] = parse_lines( lines, ds )
-- hmmm should we fail all if there are any failures? yes? ok
if not status then return false, ret[#ret] end
end
return true, unpack( ret )
end
---
-- Generic parsing of an array of strings. By supplying this function with a table containing captures to be applied to each value
-- of a array-like table of strings a table will be returned which mirrors the structure of the supplied table and which contains any captured
-- values. A capture will be applied to each array member using string.match() and may also be enclosed within a table or a function.
-- A function must accept an array member as its parameter and should return one value derived from that member.
function parse_lines( lines, data_struct )
if type( lines ) ~= "table" or #lines < 1 then
return false, "Error in datafiles.parse_lines: No lines to parse."
end
if type( data_struct ) ~= "table" or not next( data_struct ) then
return false, "Error in datafiles.parse_lines: Expected second parameter as a non-empty table."
end
local ret = {}
-- traverse data_struct and enforce sensible index-value pairs. Call functions to process the members of lines.
for index, value in pairs( data_struct ) do
if type(index) == nil then return false, "Error in datafiles.parse_lines: Invalid index." end
if type(index) == "number" or type(value) == "table" then
if type(value) == "number" then
return false, "Error in datafiles.parse_lines: No patterns for data capture."
elseif type(value) == "string" or type(value) == "function" then
ret = get_array( lines, value )
elseif type(value) == "table" then
_, ret[index] = parse_lines( lines, value )
else
-- TEMP
stdnse.print_debug( "Error in datafiles.parse_lines: Index with type %s has unexpected value %s", type(index), type(value))
end
elseif type(index) == "string" or type(index) == "function" then
if type( value ) == "string" or type( value ) == "function" then
ret = get_assoc_array( lines, index, value )
else
return false, ( "Error in datafiles.parse_lines: Invalid value for index %s." ):format( index )
end
else
-- TEMP
stdnse.print_debug( "Error in datafiles.parse_lines: Index with type %s has unexpected value %s", type(index), type(value))
end
end
return true, ret
end
---
-- Reads a file, line by line, into a table.
-- @param file String with the name of the file to read.
-- @return Boolean True on success, False on error
-- @return Table (array-style) of lines read from the file or error message in case of an error.
function read_from_file( file )
-- get path to file
local filepath = nmap.fetchfile( file )
if not filepath then
return false, ( "Error in nmap.fetchfile: Could not find file %s." ):format( file )
end
local f, err, _ = io.open( filepath, "r" )
if not f then
return false, ( "Error in datafiles.read_from_file: Cannot open %s for reading: %s" ):format( filepath, err )
end
local line, ret = nil, {}
while true do
line = f:read()
if not line then break end
ret[#ret+1] = line
end
f:close()
return true, ret
end
---
-- return an array-like table of values captured from each line
-- @param lines table of strings containing the lines to process
-- @param v_pattern pattern to use on the lines to produce the value for the array
get_array = function( lines, v_pattern )
local ret = {}
for _, line in ipairs( lines ) do
assert( type( line ) == "string" )
local captured
if type( v_pattern ) == "function" then
captured = v_pattern( line )
else
captured = line:match( v_pattern )
end
table.insert( ret, captured )
end
return ret
end
---
-- return an associative array table of index-value pairs captured from each line
-- @param lines table of strings containing the lines to process
-- @param i_pattern pattern to use on the lines to produce the key for the associative array
-- @param v_pattern pattern to use on the lines to produce the value for the associative array
get_assoc_array = function( lines, i_pattern, v_pattern )
local ret = {}
for _, line in ipairs(lines) do
assert( type( line ) == "string" )
local index
if type(i_pattern) == "function" then
index = i_pattern(line)
else
index = line:match(i_pattern)
end
if index and type(v_pattern) == "function" then
local m = v_pattern(line)
if m then ret[index] = m end
elseif index then
local m = line:match(v_pattern)
if m then ret[index] = m end
end
end
return ret
end