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string.gsub returns 2 values, the new string and the number of replacements made. It also has a 4th argument, the number of replacements to make. So when you use the return value of gsub as the 3rd argument, and no replacements were made, it instructs the next call to not make any replacements. Thanks to Ron Bowes for reporting this issue.
1402 lines
46 KiB
Lua
1402 lines
46 KiB
Lua
-- Arguments when this file (function) is called, accessible via ...
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-- [1] The NSE C library. This is saved in the local variable cnse for
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-- access throughout the file.
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-- [2] The list of categories/files/directories passed via --script.
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-- The actual arguments passed to the anonymous main function:
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-- [1] The list of hosts we run against.
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--
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-- When making changes to this code, please ensure you do not add any
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-- code relying global indexing. Instead, create a local below for the
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-- global you need access to. This protects the engine from possible
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-- replacements made to the global environment, speeds up access, and
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-- documents dependencies.
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--
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-- A few notes about the safety of the engine, that is, the ability for
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-- a script developer to crash or otherwise stall NSE. The purpose of noting
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-- these attack vectors is more to show the difficulty in accidently
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-- breaking the system than to indicate a user may wish to break the
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-- system through these means.
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-- - A script writer can use the undocumented Lua function newproxy
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-- to inject __gc code that could run (and error) at any location.
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-- - A script writer can use the debug library to break out of
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-- the "sandbox" we give it. This is made a little more difficult by
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-- our use of locals to all Lua functions we use and the exclusion
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-- of the main thread and subsequent user threads.
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-- - A simple while true do end loop can stall the system. This can be
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-- avoided by debug hooks to yield the thread at periodic intervals
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-- (and perhaps kill the thread) but a C function like string.find and
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-- a malicious pattern can stall the system from C just as easily.
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-- - The garbage collector function is available to users and they may
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-- cause the system to stall through improper use.
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-- - Of course the os and io library can cause the system to also break.
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local _VERSION = _VERSION;
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local MAJOR, MINOR = assert(_VERSION:match "^Lua (%d+).(%d+)$");
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if tonumber(MAJOR.."."..MINOR) < 5.2 then
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error "NSE requires Lua 5.2 or newer. It looks like you're using an older version of nmap."
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end
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local NAME = "NSE";
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-- Script Scan phases.
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local NSE_PRE_SCAN = "NSE_PRE_SCAN";
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local NSE_SCAN = "NSE_SCAN";
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local NSE_POST_SCAN = "NSE_POST_SCAN";
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-- String keys into the registry (_R), for data shared with nse_main.cc.
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local YIELD = "NSE_YIELD";
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local BASE = "NSE_BASE";
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local WAITING_TO_RUNNING = "NSE_WAITING_TO_RUNNING";
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local DESTRUCTOR = "NSE_DESTRUCTOR";
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local SELECTED_BY_NAME = "NSE_SELECTED_BY_NAME";
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local FORMAT_TABLE = "NSE_FORMAT_TABLE";
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local FORMAT_XML = "NSE_FORMAT_XML";
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-- This is a limit on the number of script instance threads running at once. It
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-- exists only to limit memory use when there are many open ports. It doesn't
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-- count worker threads started by scripts.
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local CONCURRENCY_LIMIT = 1000;
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-- Table of different supported rules.
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local NSE_SCRIPT_RULES = {
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prerule = "prerule",
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hostrule = "hostrule",
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portrule = "portrule",
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postrule = "postrule",
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};
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local cnse, rules = ...; -- The NSE C library and Script Rules
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local _G = _G;
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local assert = assert;
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local collectgarbage = collectgarbage;
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local error = error;
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local ipairs = ipairs;
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local load = load;
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local loadfile = loadfile;
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local next = next;
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local pairs = pairs;
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local pcall = pcall;
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local rawget = rawget;
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local rawset = rawset;
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local require = require;
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local select = select;
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local setmetatable = setmetatable;
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local tonumber = tonumber;
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local tostring = tostring;
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local type = type;
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local coroutine = require "coroutine";
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local create = coroutine.create;
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local resume = coroutine.resume;
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local status = coroutine.status;
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local yield = coroutine.yield;
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local wrap = coroutine.wrap;
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local debug = require "debug";
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local traceback = debug.traceback;
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local _R = debug.getregistry();
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local io = require "io";
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local lines = io.lines;
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local open = io.open;
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local math = require "math";
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local max = math.max;
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local package = require "package";
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local string = require "string";
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local byte = string.byte;
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local find = string.find;
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local format = string.format;
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local gsub = string.gsub;
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local lower = string.lower;
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local match = string.match;
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local sub = string.sub;
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local table = require "table";
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local concat = table.concat;
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local insert = table.insert;
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local remove = table.remove;
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local sort = table.sort;
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local unpack = table.unpack;
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do -- Add loader to look in nselib/?.lua (nselib/ can be in multiple places)
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local function loader (lib)
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lib = lib:gsub("%.", "/"); -- change Lua "module seperator" to directory separator
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local name = "nselib/"..lib..".lua";
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local type, path = cnse.fetchfile_absolute(name);
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if type == "file" then
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return loadfile(path);
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else
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return "\n\tNSE failed to find "..name.." in search paths.";
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end
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end
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insert(package.searchers, 1, loader);
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end
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local nmap = require "nmap";
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local lfs = require "lfs";
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local socket = require "nmap.socket";
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local loop = socket.loop;
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local stdnse = require "stdnse";
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local strict = require "strict";
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assert(_ENV == _G);
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strict(_ENV);
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local script_database_type, script_database_path =
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cnse.fetchfile_absolute(cnse.script_dbpath);
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local script_database_update = cnse.scriptupdatedb;
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local script_help = cnse.scripthelp;
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-- NSE_YIELD_VALUE
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-- This is the table C uses to yield a thread with a unique value to
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-- differentiate between yields initiated by NSE or regular coroutine yields.
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local NSE_YIELD_VALUE = {};
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do
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-- This is the method by which we allow a script to have nested
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-- coroutines. If a sub-thread yields in an NSE function such as
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-- nsock.connect, then we propogate the yield up. These replacements
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-- to the coroutine library are used only by Script Threads, not the engine.
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local function handle (co, status, ...)
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if status and NSE_YIELD_VALUE == ... then -- NSE has yielded the thread
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return handle(co, resume(co, yield(NSE_YIELD_VALUE)));
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else
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return status, ...;
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end
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end
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function coroutine.resume (co, ...)
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return handle(co, resume(co, ...));
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end
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local resume = coroutine.resume; -- local reference to new coroutine.resume
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local function aux_wrap (status, ...)
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if not status then
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return error(..., 2);
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else
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return ...;
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end
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end
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function coroutine.wrap (f)
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local co = create(f);
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return function (...)
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return aux_wrap(resume(co, ...));
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end
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end
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end
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-- Some local helper functions --
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local log_write, verbosity, debugging =
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nmap.log_write, nmap.verbosity, nmap.debugging;
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local log_write_raw = cnse.log_write;
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local function print_verbose (level, fmt, ...)
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if verbosity() >= assert(tonumber(level)) or debugging() > 0 then
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log_write("stdout", format(fmt, ...));
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end
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end
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local function print_debug (level, fmt, ...)
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if debugging() >= assert(tonumber(level)) then
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log_write("stdout", format(fmt, ...));
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end
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end
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local function log_error (fmt, ...)
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log_write("stderr", format(fmt, ...));
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end
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local function table_size (t)
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local n = 0; for _ in pairs(t) do n = n + 1; end return n;
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end
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local function loadscript (filename)
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local source = "@"..filename;
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local function ld ()
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-- header for scripts to allow setting the environment
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yield [[return function (_ENV) return function (...)]];
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-- actual script
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for line in lines(filename, 2^15) do
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yield(line);
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end
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-- footer...
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yield [[ end end]];
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return nil;
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end
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return assert(load(wrap(ld), source, "t"))();
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end
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-- recursively copy a table, for host/port tables
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-- not very rigorous, but it doesn't need to be
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local function tcopy (t)
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local tc = {};
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for k,v in pairs(t) do
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if type(v) == "table" then
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tc[k] = tcopy(v);
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else
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tc[k] = v;
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end
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end
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return tc;
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end
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-- copies the host table while preserving the registry
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local function host_copy(t)
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local h = tcopy(t)
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h.registry = t.registry
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return h
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end
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local REQUIRE_ERROR = {};
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rawset(stdnse, "silent_require", function (...)
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local status, mod = pcall(require, ...);
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if not status then
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print_debug(1, "%s", traceback(mod));
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error(REQUIRE_ERROR)
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else
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return mod;
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end
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end);
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-- Gets a string containing as much of a host's name, IP, and port as are
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-- available.
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local function against_name(host, port)
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local targetname, ip, portno, ipport, against;
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if host then
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targetname = host.targetname;
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ip = host.ip;
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end
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if port then
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portno = port.number;
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end
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if ip and portno then
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ipport = ip..":"..portno;
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elseif ip then
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ipport = ip;
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end
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if targetname and ipport then
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against = targetname.." ("..ipport..")";
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elseif targetname then
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against = targetname;
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elseif ipport then
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against = ipport;
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end
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if against then
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return " against "..against
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else
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return ""
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end
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end
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-- The Script Class, its constructor is Script.new.
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local Script = {};
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-- The Thread Class, its constructor is Script:new_thread.
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local Thread = {};
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-- The Worker Class, it's a subclass of Thread. Its constructor is
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-- Thread:new_worker. It (currently) has no methods.
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local Worker = {};
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do
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-- Workers reference data from parent thread.
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function Worker:__index (key)
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return Worker[key] or self.parent[key]
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end
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-- Thread:d()
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-- Outputs debug information at level 1 or higher.
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-- Changes "%THREAD" with an appropriate identifier for the debug level
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function Thread:d (fmt, ...)
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local against = against_name(self.host, self.port);
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local function replace(fmt, pattern, repl)
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-- Escape each % twice: once for gsub, and once for print_debug.
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local r = gsub(repl, "%%", "%%%%%%%%")
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return gsub(fmt, pattern, r);
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end
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if debugging() > 1 then
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fmt = replace(fmt, "%%THREAD_AGAINST", self.info..against);
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fmt = replace(fmt, "%%THREAD", self.info);
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else
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fmt = replace(fmt, "%%THREAD_AGAINST", self.short_basename..against);
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fmt = replace(fmt, "%%THREAD", self.short_basename);
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end
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print_debug(1, fmt, ...);
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end
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-- Sets script output. r1 and r2 are the (as many as two) return values.
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function Thread:set_output(r1, r2)
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if not self.worker then
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-- Structure table and unstructured string outputs.
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local tab, str
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if r2 then
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tab, str = r1, tostring(r2);
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elseif type(r1) == "string" then
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tab, str = nil, r1;
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elseif r1 == nil then
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return
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else
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tab, str = r1, nil;
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end
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if self.type == "prerule" or self.type == "postrule" then
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cnse.script_set_output(self.id, tab, str);
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elseif self.type == "hostrule" then
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cnse.host_set_output(self.host, self.id, tab, str);
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elseif self.type == "portrule" then
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cnse.port_set_output(self.host, self.port, self.id, tab, str);
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end
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end
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end
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-- prerule/postrule scripts may be timed out in the future
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-- based on start time and script lifetime?
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function Thread:timed_out ()
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if self.type == "hostrule" or self.type == "portrule" then
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return cnse.timedOut(self.host);
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end
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return nil;
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end
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function Thread:start_time_out_clock ()
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if self.type == "hostrule" or self.type == "portrule" then
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cnse.startTimeOutClock(self.host);
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end
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end
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function Thread:stop_time_out_clock ()
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if self.type == "hostrule" or self.type == "portrule" then
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cnse.stopTimeOutClock(self.host);
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end
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end
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-- Register scripts in the timeouts list to track their timeouts.
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function Thread:start (timeouts)
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self:d("Starting %THREAD_AGAINST.");
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if self.host then
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timeouts[self.host] = timeouts[self.host] or {};
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timeouts[self.host][self.co] = true;
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end
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end
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-- Remove scripts from the timeouts list and call their
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-- destructor handles.
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function Thread:close (timeouts, result)
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self.error = result;
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if self.host then
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timeouts[self.host][self.co] = nil;
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-- Any more threads running for this script/host?
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if not next(timeouts[self.host]) then
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self:stop_time_out_clock();
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timeouts[self.host] = nil;
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end
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end
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local ch = self.close_handlers;
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for key, destructor_t in pairs(ch) do
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destructor_t.destructor(destructor_t.thread, key);
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ch[key] = nil;
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end
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end
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-- thread = Script:new_thread(rule, ...)
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-- Creates a new thread for the script Script.
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-- Arguments:
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-- rule The rule argument the rule, hostrule or portrule, tested.
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-- ... The arguments passed to the rule function (host[, port]).
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-- Returns:
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-- thread The thread (class) is returned, or nil.
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function Script:new_thread (rule, ...)
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local script_type = assert(NSE_SCRIPT_RULES[rule]);
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if not self[rule] then return nil end -- No rule for this script?
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local script_closure_generator = self.script_closure_generator;
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-- Rebuild the environment for the running thread.
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local env = {
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SCRIPT_PATH = self.filename,
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SCRIPT_NAME = self.short_basename,
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SCRIPT_TYPE = script_type,
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};
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setmetatable(env, {__index = _G});
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local script_closure = script_closure_generator(env);
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local unique_value = {}; -- to test valid yield
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local function main (_ENV, ...)
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script_closure(); -- loads script globals
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return action(yield(unique_value, _ENV[rule](...)));
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end
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-- This thread allows us to load the script's globals in the
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-- same Lua thread the action and rule functions will execute in.
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local co = create(main);
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local s, value, rule_return = resume(co, env, ...);
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if s and value ~= unique_value then
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print_debug(1,
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"A thread for %s yielded unexpectedly in the file or %s function:\n%s\n",
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self.filename, rule, traceback(co));
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elseif s and (rule_return or self.forced_to_run) then
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local thread = {
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close_handlers = {},
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co = co,
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env = env,
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identifier = tostring(co),
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info = format("'%s' (%s)", self.short_basename, tostring(co));
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parent = nil, -- placeholder
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script = self,
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type = script_type,
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worker = false,
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};
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thread.parent = thread;
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setmetatable(thread, Thread)
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return thread;
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elseif not s then
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log_error("A thread for %s failed to load in %s function:\n%s\n",
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self.filename, rule, traceback(co, tostring(value)));
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end
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return nil;
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end
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function Thread:new_worker (main, ...)
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local co = create(main);
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print_debug(2, "%s spawning new thread (%s).", self.parent.info, tostring(co));
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local thread = {
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args = {n = select("#", ...), ...},
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close_handlers = {},
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co = co,
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info = format("'%s' worker (%s)", self.short_basename, tostring(co));
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parent = self,
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worker = true,
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};
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setmetatable(thread, Worker)
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local function info ()
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return status(co), rawget(thread, "error");
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end
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return thread, info;
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end
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function Thread:resume ()
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return resume(self.co, unpack(self.args, 1, self.args.n));
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end
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function Thread:__index (key)
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return Thread[key] or self.script[key]
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end
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-- Script.new provides defaults for some of these.
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local required_fields = {
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action = "function",
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categories = "table",
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dependencies = "table",
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};
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local quiet_errors = {
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[REQUIRE_ERROR] = true,
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}
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-- script = Script.new(filename)
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-- Creates a new Script Class for the script.
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-- Arguments:
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-- filename The filename (path) of the script to load.
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-- script_params The script selection parameters table.
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-- Possible key/value pairs:
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-- selection: A string to indicate the script selection type.
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-- "name": Selected by name or pattern.
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-- "category" Selected by category.
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-- "file path" Selected by file path.
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-- "directory" Selected by directory.
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-- verbosity: A boolean, if set to true the script will get a
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-- verbosity boost. Scripts selected by name or
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-- file paths must set this to true.
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-- forced: A boolean to indicate if the script will be
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-- forced to run regardless to its rule results.
|
|
-- (e.g. "+script").
|
|
-- Returns:
|
|
-- script The script (class) created.
|
|
function Script.new (filename, script_params)
|
|
local script_params = script_params or {};
|
|
assert(type(filename) == "string", "string expected");
|
|
if not find(filename, "%.nse$") then
|
|
log_error(
|
|
"Warning: Loading '%s' -- the recommended file extension is '.nse'.",
|
|
filename);
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local basename = match(filename, "([^/\\]+)$") or filename;
|
|
local short_basename = match(filename, "([^/\\]+)%.nse$") or
|
|
match(filename, "([^/\\]+)%.[^.]*$") or filename;
|
|
|
|
print_debug(2, "Script %s was selected by %s%s.",
|
|
basename,
|
|
script_params.selection or "(unknown)",
|
|
script_params.forced and " and forced to run" or "");
|
|
local script_closure_generator = loadscript(filename);
|
|
-- Give the closure its own environment, with global access
|
|
local env = {
|
|
SCRIPT_PATH = filename,
|
|
SCRIPT_NAME = short_basename,
|
|
categories = {},
|
|
dependencies = {},
|
|
};
|
|
setmetatable(env, {__index = _G});
|
|
local script_closure = script_closure_generator(env);
|
|
local co = create(script_closure); -- Create a garbage thread
|
|
local status, e = resume(co); -- Get the globals it loads in env
|
|
if not status then
|
|
if quiet_errors[e] then
|
|
print_verbose(1, "Failed to load '%s'.", filename);
|
|
return nil;
|
|
else
|
|
log_error("Failed to load %s:\n%s", filename, traceback(co, e));
|
|
error("could not load script");
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
-- Check that all the required fields were set
|
|
for f, t in pairs(required_fields) do
|
|
local field = rawget(env, f);
|
|
if field == nil then
|
|
error(filename.." is missing required field: '"..f.."'");
|
|
elseif type(field) ~= t then
|
|
error(filename.." field '"..f.."' is of improper type '"..
|
|
type(field).."', expected type '"..t.."'");
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
-- Check the required rule functions
|
|
local rules = {}
|
|
for rule in pairs(NSE_SCRIPT_RULES) do
|
|
local rulef = rawget(env, rule);
|
|
assert(type(rulef) == "function" or rulef == nil,
|
|
rule.." must be a function!");
|
|
rules[rule] = rulef;
|
|
end
|
|
assert(next(rules), filename.." is missing required function: 'rule'");
|
|
local prerule = rules.prerule;
|
|
local hostrule = rules.hostrule;
|
|
local portrule = rules.portrule;
|
|
local postrule = rules.postrule;
|
|
-- Assert that categories is an array of strings
|
|
for i, category in ipairs(rawget(env, "categories")) do
|
|
assert(type(category) == "string",
|
|
filename.." has non-string entries in the 'categories' array");
|
|
end
|
|
-- Assert that dependencies is an array of strings
|
|
for i, dependency in ipairs(rawget(env, "dependencies")) do
|
|
assert(type(dependency) == "string",
|
|
filename.." has non-string entries in the 'dependencies' array");
|
|
end
|
|
-- Return the script
|
|
local script = {
|
|
filename = filename,
|
|
basename = basename,
|
|
short_basename = short_basename,
|
|
id = match(filename, "^.-[/\\]([^\\/]-)%.nse$") or short_basename,
|
|
script_closure_generator = script_closure_generator,
|
|
prerule = prerule,
|
|
hostrule = hostrule,
|
|
portrule = portrule,
|
|
postrule = postrule,
|
|
args = {n = 0};
|
|
description = rawget(env, "description"),
|
|
categories = rawget(env, "categories"),
|
|
author = rawget(env, "author"),
|
|
license = rawget(env, "license"),
|
|
dependencies = rawget(env, "dependencies"),
|
|
threads = {},
|
|
-- Make sure that the following are boolean types.
|
|
selected_by_name = not not script_params.verbosity,
|
|
forced_to_run = not not script_params.forced,
|
|
};
|
|
return setmetatable(script, Script)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
Script.__index = Script;
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- check_rules(rules)
|
|
-- Adds the "default" category if no rules were specified.
|
|
-- Adds other implicitly specified rules (e.g. "version")
|
|
--
|
|
-- Arguments:
|
|
-- rules The array of rules to check.
|
|
local function check_rules (rules)
|
|
if cnse.default and #rules == 0 then rules[1] = "default" end
|
|
if cnse.scriptversion then rules[#rules+1] = "version" end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- chosen_scripts = get_chosen_scripts(rules)
|
|
-- Loads all the scripts for the given rules using the Script Database.
|
|
-- Arguments:
|
|
-- rules The array of rules to use for loading scripts.
|
|
-- Returns:
|
|
-- chosen_scripts The array of scripts loaded for the given rules.
|
|
local function get_chosen_scripts (rules)
|
|
check_rules(rules);
|
|
|
|
local db_env = {Entry = nil};
|
|
local db_closure = assert(loadfile(script_database_path, "t", db_env),
|
|
"database appears to be corrupt or out of date;\n"..
|
|
"\tplease update using: nmap --script-updatedb");
|
|
|
|
local chosen_scripts, files_loaded = {}, {};
|
|
local entry_rules, used_rules, forced_rules = {}, {}, {};
|
|
|
|
-- Tokens that are allowed in script rules (--script)
|
|
local protected_lua_tokens = {
|
|
["and"] = true,
|
|
["or"] = true,
|
|
["not"] = true,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
-- Was this category selection forced to run (e.g. "+script").
|
|
-- Return:
|
|
-- Boolean: True if it's forced otherwise false.
|
|
-- String: The new cleaned string.
|
|
local function is_forced_set (str)
|
|
local specification = match(str, "^%+(.*)$");
|
|
if specification then
|
|
return true, specification;
|
|
else
|
|
return false, str;
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Globalize all names in str that are not protected_lua_tokens
|
|
local function globalize (str)
|
|
local lstr = lower(str);
|
|
if protected_lua_tokens[lstr] then
|
|
return lstr;
|
|
else
|
|
return 'm("'..str..'")';
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
for i, rule in ipairs(rules) do
|
|
rule = match(rule, "^%s*(.-)%s*$"); -- strip surrounding whitespace
|
|
local original_rule = rule;
|
|
local forced, rule = is_forced_set(rule);
|
|
used_rules[rule] = false; -- has not been used yet
|
|
forced_rules[rule] = forced;
|
|
-- Here we escape backslashes which might appear in Windows filenames.
|
|
rule = gsub(rule, "\\([^\\])", "\\\\%1");
|
|
-- Globalize all `names`, all visible characters not ',', '(', ')', and ';'
|
|
local globalized_rule =
|
|
gsub(rule, "[\033-\039\042-\043\045-\058\060-\126]+", globalize);
|
|
-- Precompile the globalized rule
|
|
local env = {m = nil};
|
|
local compiled_rule, err = load("return "..globalized_rule, "rule", "t", env);
|
|
if not compiled_rule then
|
|
err = err:match("rule\"]:%d+:(.+)$"); -- remove (luaL_)where in code
|
|
error("Bad script rule:\n\t"..original_rule.." -> "..err);
|
|
end
|
|
-- These are used to reference and check all the rules later.
|
|
entry_rules[globalized_rule] = {
|
|
original_rule = rule,
|
|
compiled_rule = compiled_rule,
|
|
env = env,
|
|
};
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Checks if a given script, script_entry, should be loaded. A script_entry
|
|
-- should be in the form: { filename = "name.nse", categories = { ... } }
|
|
function db_env.Entry (script_entry)
|
|
local categories, filename = script_entry.categories, script_entry.filename;
|
|
assert(type(categories) == "table" and type(filename) == "string",
|
|
"script database appears corrupt, try `nmap --script-updatedb`");
|
|
local escaped_basename = match(filename, "([^/\\]-)%.nse$") or
|
|
match(filename, "([^/\\]-)$");
|
|
|
|
local r_categories = {all = true}; -- A reverse table of categories
|
|
for i, category in ipairs(categories) do
|
|
assert(type(category) == "string", "bad entry in script database");
|
|
r_categories[lower(category)] = true; -- Lowercase the entry
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- The script selection parameters table.
|
|
local script_params = {};
|
|
|
|
-- A matching function for each script rule.
|
|
-- If the pattern directly matches a category (e.g. "all"), then
|
|
-- we return true. Otherwise we test if it is a filename or if
|
|
-- the script_entry.filename matches the pattern.
|
|
local function m (pattern)
|
|
-- Check categories
|
|
if r_categories[lower(pattern)] then
|
|
script_params.selection = "category";
|
|
return true;
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Check filename with wildcards
|
|
pattern = gsub(pattern, "%.nse$", ""); -- remove optional extension
|
|
pattern = gsub(pattern, "[%^%$%(%)%%%.%[%]%+%-%?]", "%%%1"); -- esc magic
|
|
pattern = gsub(pattern, "%*", ".*"); -- change to Lua wildcard
|
|
pattern = "^"..pattern.."$"; -- anchor to beginning and end
|
|
if find(escaped_basename, pattern) then
|
|
script_params.selection = "name";
|
|
script_params.verbosity = true;
|
|
return true;
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return false;
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
for globalized_rule, rule_table in pairs(entry_rules) do
|
|
-- Clear and set the environment of the compiled script rule
|
|
rule_table.env.m = m;
|
|
local status, found = pcall(rule_table.compiled_rule)
|
|
rule_table.env.m = nil;
|
|
if not status then
|
|
error("Bad script rule:\n\t"..rule_table.original_rule..
|
|
" -> script rule expression not supported.");
|
|
end
|
|
-- The script rule matches a category or a pattern
|
|
if found then
|
|
used_rules[rule_table.original_rule] = true;
|
|
script_params.forced = not not forced_rules[rule_table.original_rule];
|
|
local t, path = cnse.fetchscript(filename);
|
|
if t == "file" then
|
|
if not files_loaded[path] then
|
|
local script = Script.new(path, script_params)
|
|
chosen_scripts[#chosen_scripts+1] = script;
|
|
files_loaded[path] = true;
|
|
-- do not break so other rules can be marked as used
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
log_error("Warning: Could not load '%s': %s", filename, path);
|
|
break;
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
db_closure(); -- Load the scripts
|
|
|
|
-- Now load any scripts listed by name rather than by category.
|
|
for rule, loaded in pairs(used_rules) do
|
|
if not loaded then -- attempt to load the file/directory
|
|
local script_params = {};
|
|
script_params.forced = not not forced_rules[rule];
|
|
local t, path = cnse.fetchscript(rule);
|
|
if t == nil then -- perhaps omitted the extension?
|
|
t, path = cnse.fetchscript(rule..".nse");
|
|
end
|
|
if t == nil then
|
|
error("'"..rule.."' did not match a category, filename, or directory");
|
|
elseif t == "file" and not files_loaded[path] then
|
|
script_params.selection = "file path";
|
|
script_params.verbosity = true;
|
|
local script = Script.new(path, script_params);
|
|
chosen_scripts[#chosen_scripts+1] = script;
|
|
files_loaded[path] = true;
|
|
elseif t == "directory" then
|
|
for f in lfs.dir(path) do
|
|
local file = path .."/".. f
|
|
if find(file, "%.nse$") and not files_loaded[file] then
|
|
script_params.selection = "directory";
|
|
local script = Script.new(file, script_params);
|
|
chosen_scripts[#chosen_scripts+1] = script;
|
|
files_loaded[file] = true;
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- calculate runlevels
|
|
local name_script = {};
|
|
for i, script in ipairs(chosen_scripts) do
|
|
assert(name_script[script.short_basename] == nil);
|
|
name_script[script.short_basename] = script;
|
|
end
|
|
local chain = {}; -- chain of script names
|
|
local function calculate_runlevel (script)
|
|
chain[#chain+1] = script.short_basename;
|
|
if script.runlevel == false then -- circular dependency
|
|
error("circular dependency in chain `"..concat(chain, "->").."`");
|
|
else
|
|
script.runlevel = false; -- placeholder
|
|
end
|
|
local runlevel = 1;
|
|
for i, dependency in ipairs(script.dependencies) do
|
|
-- yes, use rawget in case we add strong dependencies again
|
|
local s = rawget(name_script, dependency);
|
|
if s then
|
|
local r = tonumber(s.runlevel) or calculate_runlevel(s);
|
|
runlevel = max(runlevel, r+1);
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
chain[#chain] = nil;
|
|
script.runlevel = runlevel;
|
|
return runlevel;
|
|
end
|
|
for i, script in ipairs(chosen_scripts) do
|
|
local _ = script.runlevel or calculate_runlevel(script);
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return chosen_scripts;
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- run(threads)
|
|
-- The main loop function for NSE. It handles running all the script threads.
|
|
-- Arguments:
|
|
-- threads An array of threads (a runlevel) to run.
|
|
local function run (threads_iter, hosts)
|
|
-- running scripts may be resumed at any time. waiting scripts are
|
|
-- yielded until Nsock wakes them. After being awakened with
|
|
-- nse_restore, waiting threads become pending and later are moved all
|
|
-- at once back to running.
|
|
local running, waiting, pending = {}, {}, {};
|
|
local all = setmetatable({}, {__mode = "kv"}); -- base coroutine to Thread
|
|
local current; -- The currently running Thread.
|
|
local total = 0; -- Number of threads, for record keeping.
|
|
local timeouts = {}; -- A list to save and to track scripts timeout.
|
|
local num_threads = 0; -- Number of script instances currently running.
|
|
|
|
-- Map of yielded threads to the base Thread
|
|
local yielded_base = setmetatable({}, {__mode = "kv"});
|
|
-- _R[YIELD] is called by nse_yield in nse_main.cc
|
|
_R[YIELD] = function (co)
|
|
yielded_base[co] = current; -- set base
|
|
return NSE_YIELD_VALUE; -- return NSE_YIELD_VALUE
|
|
end
|
|
_R[BASE] = function ()
|
|
return current and current.co;
|
|
end
|
|
-- _R[WAITING_TO_RUNNING] is called by nse_restore in nse_main.cc
|
|
_R[WAITING_TO_RUNNING] = function (co, ...)
|
|
local base = yielded_base[co] or all[co]; -- translate to base thread
|
|
if base then
|
|
co = base.co;
|
|
if waiting[co] then -- ignore a thread not waiting
|
|
pending[co], waiting[co] = waiting[co], nil;
|
|
pending[co].args = {n = select("#", ...), ...};
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
-- _R[DESTRUCTOR] is called by nse_destructor in nse_main.cc
|
|
_R[DESTRUCTOR] = function (what, co, key, destructor)
|
|
local thread = yielded_base[co] or all[co] or current;
|
|
if thread then
|
|
local ch = thread.close_handlers;
|
|
if what == "add" then
|
|
ch[key] = {
|
|
thread = co,
|
|
destructor = destructor
|
|
};
|
|
elseif what == "remove" then
|
|
ch[key] = nil;
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
_R[SELECTED_BY_NAME] = function()
|
|
return current and current.selected_by_name;
|
|
end
|
|
rawset(stdnse, "new_thread", function (main, ...)
|
|
assert(type(main) == "function", "function expected");
|
|
if current == nil then
|
|
error "stdnse.new_thread can only be run from an active script"
|
|
end
|
|
local worker, info = current:new_worker(main, ...);
|
|
total, all[worker.co], pending[worker.co], num_threads = total+1, worker, worker, num_threads+1;
|
|
worker:start(timeouts);
|
|
return worker.co, info;
|
|
end);
|
|
|
|
rawset(stdnse, "base", function ()
|
|
return current and current.co;
|
|
end);
|
|
|
|
while threads_iter and num_threads < CONCURRENCY_LIMIT do
|
|
local thread = threads_iter()
|
|
if not thread then
|
|
threads_iter = nil;
|
|
break;
|
|
end
|
|
all[thread.co], running[thread.co], total = thread, thread, total+1;
|
|
num_threads = num_threads + 1;
|
|
thread:start(timeouts);
|
|
end
|
|
if num_threads == 0 then
|
|
return
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local progress = cnse.scan_progress_meter(NAME);
|
|
|
|
-- Loop while any thread is running or waiting.
|
|
while next(running) or next(waiting) or threads_iter do
|
|
-- Start as many new threads as possible.
|
|
while threads_iter and num_threads < CONCURRENCY_LIMIT do
|
|
local thread = threads_iter()
|
|
if not thread then
|
|
threads_iter = nil;
|
|
break;
|
|
end
|
|
all[thread.co], running[thread.co], total = thread, thread, total+1;
|
|
num_threads = num_threads + 1;
|
|
thread:start(timeouts);
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local nr, nw = table_size(running), table_size(waiting);
|
|
if cnse.key_was_pressed() then
|
|
print_verbose(1, "Active NSE Script Threads: %d (%d waiting)\n",
|
|
nr+nw, nw);
|
|
progress("printStats", 1-(nr+nw)/total);
|
|
if debugging() >= 2 then
|
|
for co, thread in pairs(running) do
|
|
thread:d("Running: %THREAD\n\t%s",
|
|
(gsub(traceback(co), "\n", "\n\t")));
|
|
end
|
|
for co, thread in pairs(waiting) do
|
|
thread:d("Waiting: %THREAD\n\t%s",
|
|
(gsub(traceback(co), "\n", "\n\t")));
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
elseif progress "mayBePrinted" then
|
|
if verbosity() > 1 or debugging() > 0 then
|
|
progress("printStats", 1-(nr+nw)/total);
|
|
else
|
|
progress("printStatsIfNecessary", 1-(nr+nw)/total);
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Checked for timed-out scripts and hosts.
|
|
for co, thread in pairs(waiting) do
|
|
if thread:timed_out() then
|
|
waiting[co], all[co], num_threads = nil, nil, num_threads-1;
|
|
thread:d("%THREAD %stimed out", thread.host
|
|
and format("%s%s ", thread.host.ip,
|
|
thread.port and ":"..thread.port.number or "")
|
|
or "");
|
|
thread:close(timeouts, "timed out");
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
for co, thread in pairs(running) do
|
|
current, running[co] = thread, nil;
|
|
thread:start_time_out_clock();
|
|
|
|
-- Threads may have zero, one, or two return values.
|
|
local s, r1, r2 = thread:resume();
|
|
if not s then -- script error...
|
|
all[co], num_threads = nil, num_threads-1;
|
|
if debugging() > 0 then
|
|
thread:d("%THREAD_AGAINST threw an error!\n%s\n", traceback(co, tostring(r1)));
|
|
else
|
|
thread:set_output("ERROR: Script execution failed (use -d to debug)");
|
|
end
|
|
thread:close(timeouts, r1);
|
|
elseif status(co) == "suspended" then
|
|
if r1 == NSE_YIELD_VALUE then
|
|
waiting[co] = thread;
|
|
else
|
|
all[co], num_threads = nil, num_threads-1;
|
|
thread:d("%THREAD yielded unexpectedly and cannot be resumed.");
|
|
thread:close();
|
|
end
|
|
elseif status(co) == "dead" then
|
|
all[co], num_threads = nil, num_threads-1;
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thread:set_output(r1, r2);
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thread:d("Finished %THREAD_AGAINST.");
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|
thread:close(timeouts);
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end
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|
current = nil;
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|
end
|
|
|
|
loop(50); -- Allow nsock to perform any pending callbacks
|
|
-- Move pending threads back to running.
|
|
for co, thread in pairs(pending) do
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|
pending[co], running[co] = nil, thread;
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
collectgarbage "step";
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
progress "endTask";
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- This function does the automatic formatting of Lua objects into strings, for
|
|
-- normal output and for the XML @output attribute. Each nested table is
|
|
-- indented by two spaces. Tables having a __tostring metamethod are converted
|
|
-- using tostring. Otherwise, integer keys are listed first and only their
|
|
-- value is shown; then string keys are shown prefixed by the key and a colon.
|
|
-- Any other kinds of keys. Anything that is not a table is converted to a
|
|
-- string with tostring.
|
|
local function format_table(obj, indent)
|
|
indent = indent or " ";
|
|
if type(obj) == "table" then
|
|
local mt = getmetatable(obj)
|
|
if mt and mt["__tostring"] then
|
|
-- Table obeys tostring, so use that.
|
|
return tostring(obj)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local lines = {};
|
|
-- Do integer keys.
|
|
for _, v in ipairs(obj) do
|
|
lines[#lines + 1] = indent .. format_table(v, indent .. " ");
|
|
end
|
|
-- Do string keys.
|
|
for k, v in pairs(obj) do
|
|
if type(k) == "string" then
|
|
lines[#lines + 1] = indent .. k .. ": " .. format_table(v, indent .. " ");
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
return "\n" .. concat(lines, "\n");
|
|
else
|
|
return tostring(obj);
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
_R[FORMAT_TABLE] = format_table
|
|
|
|
local format_xml
|
|
local function format_xml_elem(obj, key)
|
|
if key then
|
|
key = cnse.protect_xml(tostring(key));
|
|
end
|
|
if type(obj) == "table" then
|
|
cnse.xml_start_tag("table", {key=key});
|
|
cnse.xml_newline();
|
|
else
|
|
cnse.xml_start_tag("elem", {key=key});
|
|
end
|
|
format_xml(obj);
|
|
cnse.xml_end_tag();
|
|
cnse.xml_newline();
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- This function writes an XML representation of a Lua object to the XML stream.
|
|
function format_xml(obj, key)
|
|
if type(obj) == "table" then
|
|
-- Do integer keys.
|
|
for _, v in ipairs(obj) do
|
|
format_xml_elem(v);
|
|
end
|
|
-- Do string keys.
|
|
for k, v in pairs(obj) do
|
|
if type(k) == "string" then
|
|
format_xml_elem(v, k);
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
cnse.xml_write_escaped(cnse.protect_xml(tostring(obj)));
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
_R[FORMAT_XML] = format_xml
|
|
|
|
-- Format NSEDoc markup (e.g., including bullet lists and <code> sections) into
|
|
-- a display string at the given indentation level. Currently this only indents
|
|
-- the string and doesn't interpret any other markup.
|
|
local function format_nsedoc(nsedoc, indent)
|
|
indent = indent or ""
|
|
|
|
return gsub(nsedoc, "([^\n]+)", indent .. "%1")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Return the NSEDoc URL for the script with the given id.
|
|
local function nsedoc_url(id)
|
|
return format("%s/nsedoc/scripts/%s.html", cnse.NMAP_URL, id)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local function script_help_normal(chosen_scripts)
|
|
for i, script in ipairs(chosen_scripts) do
|
|
log_write_raw("stdout", "\n");
|
|
log_write_raw("stdout", format("%s\n", script.id));
|
|
log_write_raw("stdout", format("Categories: %s\n", concat(script.categories, " ")));
|
|
log_write_raw("stdout", format("%s\n", nsedoc_url(script.id)));
|
|
if script.description then
|
|
log_write_raw("stdout", format_nsedoc(script.description, " "));
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
local function script_help_xml(chosen_scripts)
|
|
cnse.xml_start_tag("nse-scripts");
|
|
cnse.xml_newline();
|
|
|
|
local t, scripts_dir, nselib_dir
|
|
t, scripts_dir = cnse.fetchfile_absolute("scripts/")
|
|
assert(t == 'directory', 'could not locate scripts directory');
|
|
t, nselib_dir = cnse.fetchfile_absolute("nselib/")
|
|
assert(t == 'directory', 'could not locate nselib directory');
|
|
cnse.xml_start_tag("directory", { name = "scripts", path = scripts_dir });
|
|
cnse.xml_end_tag();
|
|
cnse.xml_newline();
|
|
cnse.xml_start_tag("directory", { name = "nselib", path = nselib_dir });
|
|
cnse.xml_end_tag();
|
|
cnse.xml_newline();
|
|
|
|
for i, script in ipairs(chosen_scripts) do
|
|
cnse.xml_start_tag("script", { filename = script.filename });
|
|
cnse.xml_newline();
|
|
|
|
cnse.xml_start_tag("categories");
|
|
for _, category in ipairs(script.categories) do
|
|
cnse.xml_start_tag("category");
|
|
cnse.xml_write_escaped(category);
|
|
cnse.xml_end_tag();
|
|
end
|
|
cnse.xml_end_tag();
|
|
cnse.xml_newline();
|
|
|
|
if script.description then
|
|
cnse.xml_start_tag("description");
|
|
cnse.xml_write_escaped(script.description);
|
|
cnse.xml_end_tag();
|
|
cnse.xml_newline();
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- script
|
|
cnse.xml_end_tag();
|
|
cnse.xml_newline();
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- nse-scripts
|
|
cnse.xml_end_tag();
|
|
cnse.xml_newline();
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
do -- Load script arguments (--script-args)
|
|
local args = cnse.scriptargs or "";
|
|
print_debug(1, "Script Arguments seen from CLI: %s", args);
|
|
|
|
-- Parse a string in 'str' at 'start'.
|
|
local function parse_string (str, start)
|
|
-- Unquoted
|
|
local uqi, uqj, uqm = find(str,
|
|
"^%s*([^'\"%s{},=][^{},=]-)%s*[},=]", start);
|
|
-- Quoted
|
|
local qi, qj, q, qm = find(str, "^%s*(['\"])(.-[^\\])%1%s*[},=]", start);
|
|
-- Empty Quote
|
|
local eqi, eqj = find(str, "^%s*(['\"])%1%s*[},=]", start);
|
|
if uqi then
|
|
return uqm, uqj-1;
|
|
elseif qi then
|
|
return gsub(qm, "\\"..q, q), qj-1;
|
|
elseif eqi then
|
|
return "", eqj-1;
|
|
else
|
|
error("Value around '"..sub(str, start, start+10)..
|
|
"' is invalid or is unterminated by a valid seperator");
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
-- Takes 'str' at index 'start' and parses a table.
|
|
-- Returns the table and the place in the string it finished reading.
|
|
local function parse_table (str, start)
|
|
local _, j = find(str, "^%s*{", start);
|
|
local t = {}; -- table we return
|
|
local tmp, nc; -- temporary and next character inspected
|
|
|
|
while true do
|
|
j = j+1; -- move past last token
|
|
|
|
_, j, nc = find(str, "^%s*(%S)", j);
|
|
|
|
if nc == "}" then -- end of table
|
|
return t, j;
|
|
else -- try to read key/value pair, or array value
|
|
local av = false; -- this is an array value?
|
|
if nc == "{" then -- array value
|
|
av, tmp, j = true, parse_table(str, j);
|
|
else
|
|
tmp, j = parse_string(str, j);
|
|
end
|
|
nc = sub(str, j+1, j+1); -- next token
|
|
if not av and nc == "=" then -- key/value?
|
|
_, j, nc = find(str, "^%s*(%S)", j+2);
|
|
if nc == "{" then
|
|
t[tmp], j = parse_table(str, j);
|
|
else -- regular string
|
|
t[tmp], j = parse_string(str, j);
|
|
end
|
|
nc = sub(str, j+1, j+1); -- next token
|
|
else -- not key/value pair, save array value
|
|
t[#t+1] = tmp;
|
|
end
|
|
if nc == "," then j = j+1 end -- skip "," token
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
nmap.registry.args = parse_table("{"..args.."}", 1);
|
|
-- Check if user wants to read scriptargs from a file
|
|
if cnse.scriptargsfile ~= nil then --scriptargsfile path/to/file
|
|
local t, path = cnse.fetchfile_absolute(cnse.scriptargsfile)
|
|
assert(t == 'file', format("%s is not a file", path))
|
|
local argfile = assert(open(path, 'r'));
|
|
local argstring = argfile:read("*a")
|
|
argstring = gsub(argstring,"\n",",")
|
|
local tmpargs = parse_table("{"..argstring.."}",1)
|
|
for k,v in pairs(nmap.registry.args) do
|
|
tmpargs[k] = v
|
|
end
|
|
nmap.registry.args = tmpargs
|
|
end
|
|
if debugging() >= 2 then
|
|
local out = {}
|
|
rawget(stdnse, "pretty_printer")(nmap.registry.args, function (s) out[#out+1] = s end)
|
|
print_debug(2, concat(out))
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Update Missing Script Database?
|
|
if script_database_type ~= "file" then
|
|
print_verbose(1, "Script Database missing, will create new one.");
|
|
script_database_update = true; -- force update
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if script_database_update then
|
|
log_write("stdout", "Updating rule database.");
|
|
local t, path = cnse.fetchfile_absolute('scripts/'); -- fetch script directory
|
|
assert(t == 'directory', 'could not locate scripts directory');
|
|
script_database_path = path.."script.db";
|
|
local db = assert(open(script_database_path, 'w'));
|
|
local scripts = {};
|
|
for f in lfs.dir(path) do
|
|
if match(f, '%.nse$') then
|
|
scripts[#scripts+1] = path.."/"..f;
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
sort(scripts);
|
|
for i, script in ipairs(scripts) do
|
|
script = Script.new(script);
|
|
if ( script ) then
|
|
sort(script.categories);
|
|
db:write('Entry { filename = "', script.basename, '", ');
|
|
db:write('categories = {');
|
|
for j, category in ipairs(script.categories) do
|
|
db:write(' "', lower(category), '",');
|
|
end
|
|
db:write(' } }\n');
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
db:close();
|
|
log_write("stdout", "Script Database updated successfully.");
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- Load all user chosen scripts
|
|
local chosen_scripts = get_chosen_scripts(rules);
|
|
print_verbose(1, "Loaded %d scripts for scanning.", #chosen_scripts);
|
|
for i, script in ipairs(chosen_scripts) do
|
|
print_debug(2, "Loaded '%s'.", script.filename);
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if script_help then
|
|
script_help_normal(chosen_scripts);
|
|
script_help_xml(chosen_scripts);
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- main(hosts)
|
|
-- This is the main function we return to NSE (on the C side), nse_main.cc
|
|
-- gets this function by loading and executing nse_main.lua. This
|
|
-- function runs a script scan phase according to its arguments.
|
|
-- Arguments:
|
|
-- hosts An array of hosts to scan.
|
|
-- scantype A string that indicates the current script scan phase.
|
|
-- Possible string values are:
|
|
-- "SCRIPT_PRE_SCAN"
|
|
-- "SCRIPT_SCAN"
|
|
-- "SCRIPT_POST_SCAN"
|
|
local function main (hosts, scantype)
|
|
-- Used to set up the runlevels.
|
|
local threads, runlevels = {}, {};
|
|
|
|
-- Every script thread has a table that is used in the run function
|
|
-- (the main loop of NSE).
|
|
-- This is the list of the thread table key/value pairs:
|
|
-- Key Value
|
|
-- type A string that indicates the rule type of the script.
|
|
-- co A thread object to identify the coroutine.
|
|
-- parent A table that contains the parent thread table (it self).
|
|
-- close_handlers
|
|
-- A table that contains the thread destructor handlers.
|
|
-- info A string that contains the script name and the thread
|
|
-- debug information.
|
|
-- args A table that contains the arguments passed to scripts,
|
|
-- arguments can be host and port tables.
|
|
-- env A table that contains the global script environment:
|
|
-- categories, description, author, license, nmap table,
|
|
-- action function, rule functions, SCRIPT_PATH,
|
|
-- SCRIPT_NAME, SCRIPT_TYPE (pre|host|port|post rule).
|
|
-- identifier
|
|
-- A string to identify the thread address.
|
|
-- host A table that contains the target host information. This
|
|
-- will be nil for Pre-scanning and Post-scanning scripts.
|
|
-- port A table that contains the target port information. This
|
|
-- will be nil for Pre-scanning and Post-scanning scripts.
|
|
|
|
local runlevels = {};
|
|
for i, script in ipairs(chosen_scripts) do
|
|
runlevels[script.runlevel] = runlevels[script.runlevel] or {};
|
|
insert(runlevels[script.runlevel], script);
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if scantype == NSE_PRE_SCAN then
|
|
print_verbose(1, "Script Pre-scanning.");
|
|
elseif scantype == NSE_SCAN then
|
|
if #hosts > 1 then
|
|
print_verbose(1, "Script scanning %d hosts.", #hosts);
|
|
elseif #hosts == 1 then
|
|
print_verbose(1, "Script scanning %s.", hosts[1].ip);
|
|
end
|
|
elseif scantype == NSE_POST_SCAN then
|
|
print_verbose(1, "Script Post-scanning.");
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
-- These functions do not exist until we are executing action functions.
|
|
rawset(stdnse, "new_thread", nil)
|
|
rawset(stdnse, "base", nil)
|
|
|
|
for runlevel, scripts in ipairs(runlevels) do
|
|
-- This iterator is passed to the run function. It returns one new script
|
|
-- thread on demand until exhausted.
|
|
local function threads_iter ()
|
|
-- activate prerule scripts
|
|
if scantype == NSE_PRE_SCAN then
|
|
for _, script in ipairs(scripts) do
|
|
local thread = script:new_thread("prerule");
|
|
if thread then
|
|
thread.args = {n = 0};
|
|
yield(thread);
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
-- activate hostrule and portrule scripts
|
|
elseif scantype == NSE_SCAN then
|
|
-- Check hostrules for this host.
|
|
for j, host in ipairs(hosts) do
|
|
for _, script in ipairs(scripts) do
|
|
local thread = script:new_thread("hostrule", host_copy(host));
|
|
if thread then
|
|
thread.args, thread.host = {n = 1, host_copy(host)}, host;
|
|
yield(thread);
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
-- Check portrules for this host.
|
|
for port in cnse.ports(host) do
|
|
for _, script in ipairs(scripts) do
|
|
local thread = script:new_thread("portrule", host_copy(host), tcopy(port));
|
|
if thread then
|
|
thread.args, thread.host, thread.port = {n = 2, host_copy(host), tcopy(port)}, host, port;
|
|
yield(thread);
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
-- activate postrule scripts
|
|
elseif scantype == NSE_POST_SCAN then
|
|
for _, script in ipairs(scripts) do
|
|
local thread = script:new_thread("postrule");
|
|
if thread then
|
|
thread.args = {n = 0};
|
|
yield(thread);
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
print_verbose(2, "Starting runlevel %u (of %u) scan.", runlevel, #runlevels);
|
|
run(wrap(threads_iter), hosts)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
collectgarbage "collect";
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
return main;
|