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fyodor 9ca4041ec1 Merged -r13793:HEAD from nmap-exp/dev/nmap branch now that we're opening up trunk development
again.  Here are the items which were merged:

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r13971 | jah | 2009-06-29 14:30:27 -0700 (Mon, 29 Jun 2009) | 2 lines

Improved a pattern for matching HTTP status-line, tidy away some variables and
fix a typo.
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r13967 | daniel | 2009-06-29 13:47:04 -0700 (Mon, 29 Jun 2009) | 5 lines

o Added a convenience top-level BSD makefile redirecting BSD make
  to GNU make on BSD systems.  This should help prevent bogus
  error reports when users run "make" instead of "gmake" on BSD
  systems. [Daniel Roethlisberger]

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r13965 | batrick | 2009-06-29 06:50:11 -0700 (Mon, 29 Jun 2009) | 14 lines

[NSE] The NSE Nsock Library binding no longer relies on garbage collection to
monitor the use of socket "slots". A thread (script) attempting to connect must
first obtain one of a limited number of available socket locks (usually 10 or
--max-parallelism). The binding would use garbage collection of sockets to
determine when a thread has finished using its allocated sockets. This is
unfortunately slow and requires us to constantly run the garbage collector to
cause timely reallocation. I have changed the binding to now regularly inspect
allocated sockets in the nsock_loop function. Available sockets slots are now
immediately reallocated and done with far less execution time.

See [1] for benchmarks and further explanation.

[1] http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2009/q2/0624.html

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r13964 | batrick | 2009-06-29 06:37:49 -0700 (Mon, 29 Jun 2009) | 10 lines

[NSE] Fixed a rare (and usually undetectable) bug that can cause a SEGFAULT.
The NSE nsock library binding may attempt to push values on the stack of
a thread that ended due to an error. It is possible that the internal
Lua stack was completely full and any further pushed values would result
in a segmentation memory violation.

This bug is very hard to reproduce with a SEGFAULT but is usually visible
when Lua assertion checks are turned on. A socket handler routine must be
called AFTER a thread has ended in error.

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r13963 | batrick | 2009-06-29 05:51:20 -0700 (Mon, 29 Jun 2009) | 3 lines

Fixed some global scoped variables to be local. This caused a many scripts to
overwrite each others' sockets, options, etc.

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r13939 | joao | 2009-06-27 16:07:35 -0700 (Sat, 27 Jun 2009) | 2 lines

Fixed port rule to include ssl pop3 port, now that pop3.lua supports SSL connections in function capabilities

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r13938 | joao | 2009-06-27 16:06:28 -0700 (Sat, 27 Jun 2009) | 2 lines

Added transparent SSL support using comm.tryssl

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r13937 | joao | 2009-06-27 16:05:19 -0700 (Sat, 27 Jun 2009) | 2 lines

Added transparent SSL support using comm.tryssl

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r13936 | joao | 2009-06-27 16:03:50 -0700 (Sat, 27 Jun 2009) | 2 lines

Added SSL transparent support using comm.tryssl

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r13935 | joao | 2009-06-27 16:02:39 -0700 (Sat, 27 Jun 2009) | 2 lines

Added SSL transparent support using comm.tryssl

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r13934 | joao | 2009-06-27 16:01:38 -0700 (Sat, 27 Jun 2009) | 2 lines

Added SSL transparent support using comm.tryssl

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r13933 | joao | 2009-06-27 16:00:27 -0700 (Sat, 27 Jun 2009) | 2 lines

SSL transparent support using comm.tryssl

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r13932 | joao | 2009-06-27 15:19:58 -0700 (Sat, 27 Jun 2009) | 2 lines

Included transparent ssl support to function pop3.capabilities using comm.tryssl

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r13931 | joao | 2009-06-27 15:19:06 -0700 (Sat, 27 Jun 2009) | 3 lines

New version of comm.lua with function tryssl, that transparently adds support to ssl connections


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r13930 | joao | 2009-06-27 14:50:38 -0700 (Sat, 27 Jun 2009) | 6 lines

Fixed buffering problem exposed by david on nmap-dev list.
The problem was solved using a buffer to receive the data, making the script work fine in cases where the ssh packets are fragmented.

A very similar solution was applied to ssh1.lua.


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r13928 | batrick | 2009-06-27 04:43:12 -0700 (Sat, 27 Jun 2009) | 18 lines

[NSE] We now propogate a NSE initiated yield on a script through all user
coroutines so that NSE may resume control. Previously, scripts that would yield
in a child coroutine (e.g. a script's child coroutine generated by Lua's
coroutine.create function) would give control back to the script. A script
would yield in this way by making a blocking socket operation. NSE would be
unable to correctly resume child coroutine when the socket operation is
finished processing.

By yielding the chain of coroutines a script has operating, we allow to NSE to
handle the socket operation properly. NSE would then resume the entire chain so
execution may correctly resume at the coroutine which initiated the socket
operation. This restores the "illusion" that a script executes without
interruption.

See [1] for more information, further explanation, and some use cases.

[1] http://seclists.org/nmap-dev/2009/q2/0586.html

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r13817 | david | 2009-06-18 15:57:29 -0700 (Thu, 18 Jun 2009) | 3 lines

Improve an OS fingerprint with a model number and broader matching.
Based on a follow-up report from a submitter.

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r13814 | josh | 2009-06-17 21:34:15 -0700 (Wed, 17 Jun 2009) | 3 lines

[zenmap] Added support to zenmap for the new SCTP options: -PY, -sY and -sZ


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r13797 | ron | 2009-06-17 11:02:18 -0700 (Wed, 17 Jun 2009) | 1 line

Applied a patch from Mak Kolibabi that enhances the output of smb-enum-processes. The output is now modeled after the output of the 'ps' tool for higher verbosity levels.
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r13795 | david | 2009-06-17 09:05:21 -0700 (Wed, 17 Jun 2009) | 6 lines

The configure script now allows cross-compiling by assuming that
libpcap is recent enough. Previously it would quit because a test
program could not be run. libpcap will always be recent enough when
the included copy is used. The patch was contributed by Mike
Frysinger.
2009-06-29 23:48:19 +00:00

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--- Functions for the SSH-2 protocol.
-- @author Sven Klemm <sven@c3d2.de>
-- @copyright Same as Nmap--See http://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html
module(... or "ssh2",package.seeall)
require "bin"
require "base64"
require "openssl"
require "stdnse"
-- table holding transport layer functions
transport = {}
-- table of SSH-2 constants
local SSH2
--- Retrieve the size of the packet that is being received
-- and checks if it is fully received
--
-- This function is very similar to the function generated
-- with match.numbytes(num) function, except that this one
-- will check for the number of bytes on-the-fly, based on
-- the written on the SSH packet.
--
-- @param buffer The receive buffer
-- @return packet_length, packet_length or nil
-- the return is similar to the lua function string:find()
check_packet_length = function( buffer )
local packet_length, offset
offset, packet_length = bin.unpack( ">I", buffer )
assert(packet_length)
if packet_length + 4 > buffer:len() then return nil end
return packet_length, packet_length
end
--- Receives a complete SSH packet, even if fragmented
-- this function is an abstraction layer to deal with
-- checking the packet size to know if there is any more
-- data to receive.
--
-- @param socket The socket used to receive the data
-- @return status True or false
-- @return packet The packet received
transport.receive_packet = function( socket )
status, packet = socket:receive_buf(check_packet_length)
return status, packet
end
--- Pack a multiprecision integer for sending.
-- @param bn <code>openssl</code> bignum.
-- @return Packed multiprecision integer.
transport.pack_mpint = function( bn )
local bytes, packed
bytes = bn:num_bytes()
packed = bn:tobin()
if bytes % 8 == 0 then
bytes = bytes + 1
packed = string.char(0) .. packed
end
return bin.pack( ">IA", bytes, packed )
end
--- Build an SSH-2 packet.
-- @param payload Payload of the packet.
-- @return Packet to send on the wire.
transport.build = function( payload )
local packet_length, padding_length
padding_length = 8 - ( (payload:len() + 1 + 4 ) % 8 )
packet_length = payload:len() + padding_length + 1
return bin.pack( ">IcAA", packet_length, padding_length, payload, openssl.rand_pseudo_bytes( padding_length ) )
end
--- Extract the payload from a received SSH-2 packet.
-- @param packet Peceived SSH-2 packet.
-- @return Payload of the SSH-2 packet.
transport.payload = function( packet )
local packet_length, padding_length, payload_length, payload, offset
offset, packet_length, padding_length = bin.unpack( ">Ic", packet )
assert(packet_length and padding_length)
payload_length = packet_length - padding_length - 1
if packet_length ~= packet:len() then
stdnse.print_debug("SSH-2 packet doesn't match length: payload_length is %d but total length is only %d.", packet_length, packet:len())
return nil
end
offset, payload = bin.unpack( ">A" .. payload_length, packet, offset )
return payload
end
--- Build a <code>kexdh_init</code> packet.
transport.kexdh_init = function( e )
return bin.pack( ">cA", SSH2.SSH_MSG_KEXDH_INIT, transport.pack_mpint( e ) )
end
--- Build a <code>kex_init</code> packet.
transport.kex_init = function( cookie, options )
options = options or {}
kex_algorithms = "diffie-hellman-group1-sha1"
host_key_algorithms = options['host_key_algorithms'] or "ssh-dss,ssh-rsa"
encryption_algorithms = "aes128-cbc,3des-cbc,blowfish-cbc,aes192-cbc,aes256-cbc,aes128-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr"
mac_algorithms = "hmac-md5,hmac-sha1,hmac-ripemd160"
compression_algorithms = "none"
languages = ""
local payload = bin.pack( ">cAaa", SSH2.SSH_MSG_KEXINIT, cookie, kex_algorithms, host_key_algorithms )
payload = payload .. bin.pack( ">aa", encryption_algorithms, encryption_algorithms )
payload = payload .. bin.pack( ">aa", mac_algorithms, mac_algorithms )
payload = payload .. bin.pack( ">aa", compression_algorithms, compression_algorithms )
payload = payload .. bin.pack( ">aa", languages, languages )
payload = payload .. bin.pack( ">cI", 0, 0 )
return payload
end
--- Parse a <code>kexinit</code> package.
--
-- Returns an empty table in case of an error
transport.parse_kex_init = function( payload )
local _, offset, msg_code, parsed, fields, fieldname
parsed = {}
-- check for proper msg code
offset, msg_code = bin.unpack( ">c", payload )
if msg_code ~= SSH2.SSH_MSG_KEXINIT then return {} end
offset, parsed.cookie = bin.unpack( ">A16", payload, offset )
fields = {'kex_algorithms','server_host_key_algorithms',
'encryption_algorithms_client_to_server','encryption_algorithms_server_to_client',
'mac_algorithms_client_to_server','mac_algorithms_server_to_client',
'compression_algorithms_client_to_server','compression_algorithms_server_to_client',
'languages_client_to_server','languages_server_to_client'}
for _, fieldname in pairs( fields ) do
offset, parsed[fieldname] = bin.unpack( ">a", payload, offset )
end
return parsed
end
--- Fetch an SSH-2 host key.
-- @param host Nmap host table.
-- @param port Nmap port table.
-- @param key_type key type to fetch.
-- @return A table with the following fields: <code>key</code>,
-- <code>key_type</code>, <code>fp_input</code>, <code>bits</code>,
-- <code>full_key</code>, <code>algorithm</code>, and <code>fingerprint</code>.
fetch_host_key = function( host, port, key_type )
local socket = nmap.new_socket()
local status
-- oakley group 2 prime taken from rfc 2409
local prime = "FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFC90FDAA22168C234C4C6628B80DC1CD129024E088A67CC74020BBEA63B139B22514A08798E3404DDEF9519B3CD3A431B302B0A6DF25F14374FE1356D6D51C245E485B576625E7EC6F44C42E9A637ED6B0BFF5CB6F406B7EDEE386BFB5A899FA5AE9F24117C4B1FE649286651ECE65381FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF"
status = socket:connect(host.ip, port.number)
if not status then return end
-- fetch banner
status = socket:receive_lines(1)
if not status then socket:close(); return end
-- send our banner
status = socket:send("SSH-2.0-Nmap-SSH2-Hostkey\r\n")
if not status then socket:close(); return end
local cookie = openssl.rand_bytes( 16 )
local packet = transport.build( transport.kex_init( cookie, {host_key_algorithms=key_type} ) )
status = socket:send( packet )
if not status then socket:close(); return end
local kex_init
status, kex_init = transport.receive_packet( socket )
if not status then socket:close(); return end
kex_init = transport.parse_kex_init( transport.payload( kex_init ) )
if not tostring(kex_init.server_host_key_algorithms):find( key_type, 1, true ) then
-- server does not support host key type
stdnse.print_debug( 2, "Hostkey type '%s' not supported by server.", key_type )
return
end
local e, g, x, p
-- e = g^x mod p
g = openssl.bignum_dec2bn( "2" )
p = openssl.bignum_hex2bn( prime )
x = openssl.bignum_pseudo_rand( 1024 )
e = openssl.bignum_mod_exp( g, x, p )
packet = transport.build( transport.kexdh_init( e ) )
status = socket:send( packet )
if not status then socket:close(); return end
local kexdh_reply
status, kexdh_reply = transport.receive_packet( socket )
kexdh_reply = transport.payload( kexdh_reply )
-- check for proper msg code
if kexdh_reply:byte(1) ~= SSH2.SSH_MSG_KEXDH_REPLY then
return
end
local _,public_host_key,bits,algorithm
_, _, public_host_key = bin.unpack( ">ca", kexdh_reply )
if key_type == 'ssh-dss' then
algorithm = "DSA"
local p
_, _, p = bin.unpack( ">aa", public_host_key )
bits = openssl.bignum_bin2bn( p ):num_bits()
elseif key_type == 'ssh-rsa' then
algorithm = "RSA"
local n
_, _, _, n = bin.unpack( ">aaa", public_host_key )
bits = openssl.bignum_bin2bn( n ):num_bits()
else
stdnse.print_debug( "Unsupported key type: %s", key_type )
end
return { key=public_host_key, key_type=key_type, fp_input=public_host_key, bits=bits,
full_key=('%s %s'):format(key_type,base64.enc(public_host_key)),
algorithm=algorithm, fingerprint=openssl.md5(public_host_key) }
end
-- constants
SSH2 = {
SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT = 1,
SSH_MSG_IGNORE = 2,
SSH_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED = 3,
SSH_MSG_DEBUG = 4,
SSH_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST = 5,
SSH_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT = 6,
SSH_MSG_KEXINIT = 20,
SSH_MSG_NEWKEYS = 21,
SSH_MSG_KEXDH_INIT = 30,
SSH_MSG_KEXDH_REPLY = 31,
}