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nmap/nmapfe/nmapfe_sig.h
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/***************************************************************************
* nmapfe_sig.h -- Signal handlers for NmapFE *
* *
***********************IMPORTANT NMAP LICENSE TERMS************************
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/* $Id$ */
/* Original Author: Zach
* Mail: key@aye.net
* IRC: EFNet as zach` or key in #bastards or #neatoelito
* AIM (Aol): GoldMatrix
*
* Change the source as you wish, but leave these comments..
*
* Long live Aol and pr: Phreak. :-)
*/
#ifndef NMAPFE_SIG_H
#define NMAPFE_SIG_H
#if MISSING_GTK
#error "Your system does not appear to have GTK (www.gtk.org) installed. Thus the Nmap X Front End will not compile. You should still be able to use Nmap the normal way (via text console). GUIs are for wimps anyway :)"
#endif
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
#include <nbase.h>
#include "nmapfe_error.h"
gboolean stop_scan();
void print_line(GtkTextBuffer *gtktext, char *line);
gint read_data(gpointer data);
void entry_toggle_checkbox (GtkWidget *entry, GtkWidget *checkbox);
void entry_toggle_ping_checkbox(GtkWidget *entry, GtkWidget *checkbox);
void mainMenu_fcb(int *variable, guint action, GtkWidget *w);
void scanType_changed_fcb(int *variable, guint action, GtkWidget *w);
void throttleType_changed_fcb(int *variable, guint action, GtkWidget *w);
void resolveType_changed_fcb(int *variable, guint action, GtkWidget *w);
void protportType_changed_fcb(int *variable, guint action, GtkWidget *w);
void verboseType_changed_fcb(int *variable, guint action, GtkWidget *w);
void outputFormatType_changed_fcb(int *variable, guint action, GtkWidget *w);
void pingButton_toggled_cb(GtkWidget *ping_button, void *ignored);
void toggle_button_set_sensitive_cb(GtkWidget *master, GtkWidget *slave);
void validate_file_change(GtkWidget *button, void *ignored);
void validate_option_change(GtkWidget *target_option, void *ignored);
void browseButton_pressed_cb(GtkWidget *widget, GtkWidget *text);
void display_nmap_command_cb(GtkWidget *target_option, void *ignored);
void display_nmap_command();
char *build_command();
int execute(char *command);
void scanButton_toggled_cb(GtkButton *button, void *ignored);
void exitNmapFE_cb(GtkButton *button, void *ignored);
void okButton_clicked_cb(GtkWidget *window, GtkButton *button);
/* A few functions that should be in a util file (in fact, they should
share the same util file Nmap uses IMHO */
int arg_parse(const char *command, char ***argv);
void arg_parse_free(char **argv);
#endif /* NMAPFE_SIG_H */