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/***************************************************************************
* nmapfe.c -- Handles widget placement for drawing the main NmapFE GUI *
* interface. *
* *
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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. <grins>
*/
#ifndef NMAPFE_H
#define NMAPFE_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 <nbase.h>
#include <gtk/gtk.h>
/* #define DEBUG(str) { fprintf(stderr, str); fflush(stderr); } */
typedef struct {
gchar *scan;
gint scantype;
gboolean rootonly;
} Entry;
/* main menu entries */
enum {
NO_MENU,
SEP_MENU,
FILE_MENU = 100,
FILEOPEN_MENU,
FILESAVE_MENU,
FILEQUIT_MENU,
VIEW_MENU = 300,
VIEWMONO_MENU,
VIEWCOLOR_MENU,
VIEWAPPEND_MENU,
HELP_MENU = 400,
HELPHELP_MENU,
HELPVERSION_MENU,
HELPABOUT_MENU,
};
/* define this > 0 to be able to use the comfortable callback */
#define SCAN_OFFSET 1
/* scan types: used as actions in a factory-generated menu */
enum {
NO_SCAN,
CONNECT_SCAN = SCAN_OFFSET,
SYN_SCAN,
PING_SCAN,
UDP_SCAN,
FIN_SCAN,
XMAS_SCAN,
MAIMON_SCAN,
NULL_SCAN,
ACK_SCAN,
WIN_SCAN,
PROT_SCAN,
LIST_SCAN,
IDLE_SCAN,
BOUNCE_SCAN
};
/* Throttle types */
enum {
PARANOID_THROTTLE,
SNEAKY_THROTTLE,
POLITE_THROTTLE,
NORMAL_THROTTLE,
AGRESSIVE_THROTTLE,
INSANE_THROTTLE,
NO_THROTTLE
};
/* Reverse resolving options */
enum {
ALWAYS_RESOLVE,
DEFAULT_RESOLVE,
NEVER_RESOLVE,
NO_RESOLVE
};
/* scanning mode (which ports/protocols) options */
enum {
DEFAULT_PROTPORT,
ALL_PROTPORT,
FAST_PROTPORT,
GIVEN_PROTPORT,
NO_PROTPORT
};
/* output format options */
enum {
NORMAL_OUTPUT,
GREP_OUTPUT,
XML_OUTPUT,
ALL_OUTPUT,
#if GTK_CHECK_VERSION(2,6,0)
SEPARATOR,
#endif
SKIDS_OUTPUT
};
struct NmapFEoptions {
GtkWidget *scanButton;
GtkTextBuffer *buffer;
GtkWidget *targetHost;
GtkWidget *commandEntry;
gboolean appendLog;
guint viewValue;
gboolean isr00t;
/* scan types */
GtkWidget *scanType;
guint scanValue;
GtkWidget *scanRelayLabel;
GtkWidget *scanRelay;
/* Port/Protocol options */
GtkWidget *protportFrame;
GtkWidget *protportLabel;
GtkWidget *protportRange;
GtkWidget *protportType;
guint protportValue;
/* optional scan extensions */
GtkWidget *RPCInfo;
GtkWidget *OSInfo;
GtkWidget *VersionInfo;
/* ping types */
GtkWidget *dontPing;
GtkWidget *icmpechoPing;
GtkWidget *icmptimePing;
GtkWidget *icmpmaskPing;
GtkWidget *tcpPing;
GtkWidget *tcpPingLabel;
GtkWidget *tcpPingPorts;
GtkWidget *synPing;
GtkWidget *synPingLabel;
GtkWidget *synPingPorts;
GtkWidget *udpPing;
GtkWidget *udpPingLabel;
GtkWidget *udpPingPorts;
/* timing_options */
GtkWidget *throttleType;
guint throttleValue;
GtkWidget *startRtt;
GtkWidget *startRttTime;
GtkWidget *minRtt;
GtkWidget *minRttTime;
GtkWidget *maxRtt;
GtkWidget *maxRttTime;
GtkWidget *hostTimeout;
GtkWidget *hostTimeoutTime;
GtkWidget *scanDelay;
GtkWidget *scanDelayTime;
GtkWidget *ipv4Ttl;
GtkWidget *ipv4TtlValue;
GtkWidget *minPar;
GtkWidget *minParSocks;
GtkWidget *maxPar;
GtkWidget *maxParSocks;
/* file options */
GtkWidget *useInputFile;
GtkWidget *inputFilename;
GtkWidget *inputBrowse;
GtkWidget *useOutputFile;
GtkWidget *outputFilename;
GtkWidget *outputBrowse;
GtkWidget *outputFormatLabel;
GtkWidget *outputFormatType;
GtkWidget *outputAppend;
guint outputFormatValue;
/* DNS options */
GtkWidget *resolveType;
guint resolveValue;
/* verbosity/debugging options */
GtkWidget *verbose;
GtkWidget *verboseValue;
GtkWidget *debug;
GtkWidget *debugValue;
/* source options */
GtkWidget *useSourceDevice;
GtkWidget *SourceDevice;
GtkWidget *useSourcePort;
GtkWidget *SourcePort;
GtkWidget *useSourceIP;
GtkWidget *SourceIP;
GtkWidget *useDecoy;
GtkWidget *Decoy;
/* misc. options */
GtkWidget *useFragments;
GtkWidget *useIPv6;
GtkWidget *useOrderedPorts;
GtkWidget *randomizeHosts;
GtkWidget *packetTrace;
};
GtkWidget* create_main_win (void);
GtkWidget* create_fileSelection(const char *title, char *filename, void (*action)(), GtkEntry *entry);
GtkWidget* create_helpDialog(void);
#endif /* NMAPFE_H */