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/***************************************************************************
* NpingTarget.h -- The NpingTarget class encapsulates much of the *
* information Nping has about a host. Things like next hop address or the *
* network interface that should be used to send probes to the target, are *
* stored in this class as they are determined. *
* *
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#ifndef NPINGTARGET_H
#define NPINGTARGET_H
#include "nping.h"
#include "common.h"
#include "../libnetutil/netutil.h"
#ifndef INET6_ADDRSTRLEN
#define INET6_ADDRSTRLEN 46
#endif
class NpingTarget {
private:
char devname[32]; /**< Net interface normal name */
char devfullname[32]; /**< Net interface full name */
devtype dev_type; /**< Type of network interface */
int directly_connected; /**< -1 = unset; 0 = no; 1 = yes */
int distance; /**< Distance to target in hops */
int addressfamily; /**< Address family: AF_INET or AF_INET6 */
char *nameIPBuf; /**< for the NameIP(void) function to return */
char *hostname; /**< Resolved host name */
int namedhost; /**< =1 is named host; =0 is an IP; =-1 unset */
char *targetname; /**< Name of the target host given on the *
* commmand line if it is a named host */
struct sockaddr_storage targetsock; /**< Target address */
size_t targetsocklen;
struct sockaddr_storage sourcesock; /**< Source address */
size_t sourcesocklen;
struct sockaddr_storage spoofedsrcsock; /**< Spoofed Source address */
size_t spoofedsrcsocklen;
bool spoofedsrc_set;
struct sockaddr_storage nexthopsock; /**< Next Hop address */
size_t nexthopsocklen;
char targetipstring[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
bool targetipstring_set;
u8 MACaddress[6]; /**< Target MAC Address */
bool MACaddress_set;
u8 SrcMACaddress[6]; /**< Source MAC Address */
bool SrcMACaddress_set;
u8 NextHopMACaddress[6]; /**< Next Hop MAC Address */
bool NextHopMACaddress_set;
/* This is for the ICMP identification field. It is supposed to be
* initialized only once so we send all ICMP probes to this target with
* the same ID (as ping utilities do) */
u16 icmp_id;
/* This is for the ICMP sequence field. It is supposed to be initialized
* to 1 and then be incremented each time its value is requested through
* obtainICMPSequence(). */
u16 icmp_seq;
/* Private methods */
void Initialize();
void FreeInternal();
void generateIPString();
public:
NpingTarget();
~NpingTarget();
void Recycle();
/* Target IP address */
int getTargetSockAddr(struct sockaddr_storage *ss, size_t *ss_len);
int setTargetSockAddr(struct sockaddr_storage *ss, size_t ss_len);
struct in_addr getIPv4Address();
const struct in_addr *getIPv4Address_aux();
struct in6_addr getIPv6Address();
const struct in6_addr *getIPv6Address_aux();
u8 *getIPv6Address_u8();
/* Source address used to reach the target */
int getSourceSockAddr(struct sockaddr_storage *ss, size_t *ss_len);
int setSourceSockAddr(struct sockaddr_storage *ss, size_t ss_len);
int getSpoofedSourceSockAddr(struct sockaddr_storage *ss, size_t *ss_len);
int setSpoofedSourceSockAddr(struct sockaddr_storage *ss, size_t ss_len);
bool spoofingSourceAddress();
struct in_addr getIPv4SourceAddress();
const struct in_addr *getIPv4SourceAddress_aux();
struct in_addr getIPv4SpoofedSourceAddress();
const struct in_addr *getIPv4SpoofedSourceAddress_aux();
struct in6_addr getIPv6SourceAddress();
const struct in6_addr *getIPv6SourceAddress_aux();
u8 *getIPv6SourceAddress_u8();
/* Info about host proximity */
void setDirectlyConnected(bool connected);
bool isDirectlyConnected();
int isDirectlyConnectedOrUnset();
/* Next hop */
void setNextHop(struct sockaddr_storage *next_hop, size_t next_hop_len);
bool getNextHop(struct sockaddr_storage *next_hop, size_t *next_hop_len);
int setNextHopMACAddress(const u8 *addy);
const u8 *getNextHopMACAddress();
/* Target MAC address (used when target is directly connected) */
int setMACAddress(const u8 *addy);
const u8 *getMACAddress();
bool determineNextHopMACAddress();
bool determineTargetMACAddress();
/* Source MAC address */
int setSrcMACAddress(const u8 *addy);
const u8 *getSrcMACAddress();
/* Network device used for this target */
void setDeviceNames(const char *name, const char *fullname);
const char *getDeviceName();
const char *getDeviceFullName();
int setDeviceType(devtype type);
devtype getDeviceType();
/* Resolved Host name */
const char *getResolvedHostName();
void setResolvedHostName(char *name);
/* Target name as supplied from the command line */
const char *getSuppliedHostName();
int setSuppliedHostName(char *name);
int setNamedHost(bool val);
bool isNamedHost();
/* Printable strings */
const char *getTargetIPstr();
const char *getNameAndIP(char *buf, size_t buflen);
const char *getNameAndIP();
const char *getSourceIPStr();
const char *getSpoofedSourceIPStr();
const char *getNextHopIPStr();
const char *getMACStr(u8 *mac);
const char *getTargetMACStr();
const char *getSourceMACStr();
const char *getNextHopMACStr();
/* ICMP related methods */
u16 obtainICMPSequence();
u16 getICMPIdentifier();
/* Misc */
void printTargetDetails();
/* STATS***********************************************************************/
#define MAX_SENTPROBEINFO_ENTRIES 10
typedef struct pkt_stat{
int proto;
u16 tcp_port;
u16 icmp_id;
u16 icmp_seq;
struct timeval sent;
struct timeval recv;
}pktstat_t;
pktstat_t sentprobes[MAX_SENTPROBEINFO_ENTRIES];
int current_stat;
int total_stats;
unsigned long int sent_total;
unsigned long int recv_total;
unsigned long int max_rtt;
bool max_rtt_set;
unsigned long int min_rtt;
bool min_rtt_set;
unsigned long int avg_rtt;
bool avg_rtt_set;
int setProbeRecvTCP(u16 sport, u16 dport);
int setProbeSentTCP(u16 sport, u16 dport);
int setProbeRecvUDP(u16 sport, u16 dport);
int setProbeSentUDP(u16 sport, u16 dport);
int setProbeSentICMP(u16 id, u16 seq);
int setProbeRecvICMP(u16 id, u16 seq);
int setProbeSentARP();
int setProbeRecvARP();
int updateRTTs(unsigned long int diff);
int printStats();
void printCounts();
void printRTTs();
/* STATS***********************************************************************/
};
#endif /* NPINGTARGET_H */