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/***************************************************************************
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* Target.h -- The Target class encapsulates much of the information Nmap *
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* has about a host. Results (such as ping, OS scan, etc) are stored in *
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* this class as they are determined. *
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* *
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***********************IMPORTANT NMAP LICENSE TERMS************************
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*
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* The Nmap Security Scanner is (C) 1996-2023 Nmap Software LLC ("The Nmap
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* Project"). Nmap is also a registered trademark of the Nmap Project.
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*
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* This program is distributed under the terms of the Nmap Public Source
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* License (NPSL). The exact license text applying to a particular Nmap
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* release or source code control revision is contained in the LICENSE
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* file distributed with that version of Nmap or source code control
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* revision. More Nmap copyright/legal information is available from
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* https://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html, and further information on the
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* NPSL license itself can be found at https://nmap.org/npsl/ . This
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* header summarizes some key points from the Nmap license, but is no
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* substitute for the actual license text.
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*
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* Nmap is generally free for end users to download and use themselves,
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* including commercial use. It is available from https://nmap.org.
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*
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* The Nmap license generally prohibits companies from using and
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* redistributing Nmap in commercial products, but we sell a special Nmap
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* OEM Edition with a more permissive license and special features for
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* this purpose. See https://nmap.org/oem/
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*
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* If you have received a written Nmap license agreement or contract
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* stating terms other than these (such as an Nmap OEM license), you may
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* choose to use and redistribute Nmap under those terms instead.
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*
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* The official Nmap Windows builds include the Npcap software
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* (https://npcap.com) for packet capture and transmission. It is under
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* separate license terms which forbid redistribution without special
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* permission. So the official Nmap Windows builds may not be redistributed
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* without special permission (such as an Nmap OEM license).
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*
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* Source is provided to this software because we believe users have a
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* right to know exactly what a program is going to do before they run it.
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* This also allows you to audit the software for security holes.
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*
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* Source code also allows you to port Nmap to new platforms, fix bugs, and add
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* new features. You are highly encouraged to submit your changes as a Github PR
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* or by email to the dev@nmap.org mailing list for possible incorporation into
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* the main distribution. Unless you specify otherwise, it is understood that
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* you are offering us very broad rights to use your submissions as described in
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* the Nmap Public Source License Contributor Agreement. This is important
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* because we fund the project by selling licenses with various terms, and also
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* because the inability to relicense code has caused devastating problems for
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* other Free Software projects (such as KDE and NASM).
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*
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* The free version of Nmap is distributed in the hope that it will be
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* useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Warranties,
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* indemnification and commercial support are all available through the
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* Npcap OEM program--see https://nmap.org/oem/
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*
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***************************************************************************/
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/* $Id$ */
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#ifndef TARGET_H
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#define TARGET_H
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#include "nbase.h"
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#include "libnetutil/netutil.h" /* devtype */
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#ifndef NOLUA
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#include "nse_main.h"
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#endif
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#include "portreasons.h"
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#include "portlist.h"
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#include "probespec.h"
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#include "osscan.h"
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#include "osscan2.h"
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class FingerPrintResults;
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#include <list>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include <time.h> /* time_t */
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#ifndef INET6_ADDRSTRLEN
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#define INET6_ADDRSTRLEN 46
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#endif
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enum osscan_flags {
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OS_NOTPERF=0, OS_PERF, OS_PERF_UNREL
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};
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struct host_timeout_nfo {
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unsigned long msecs_used; /* How many msecs has this Target used? */
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bool toclock_running; /* Is the clock running right now? */
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struct timeval toclock_start; /* When did the clock start? */
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time_t host_start, host_end; /* The absolute start and end for this host */
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};
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struct TracerouteHop {
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struct sockaddr_storage tag;
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bool timedout;
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std::string name;
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struct sockaddr_storage addr;
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int ttl;
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float rtt; /* In milliseconds. */
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int display_name(char *buf, size_t len) const {
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if (name.empty())
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return Snprintf(buf, len, "%s", inet_ntop_ez(&addr, sizeof(addr)));
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else
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return Snprintf(buf, len, "%s (%s)", name.c_str(), inet_ntop_ez(&addr, sizeof(addr)));
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}
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};
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struct EarlySvcResponse {
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probespec pspec;
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int len;
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u8 data[1];
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};
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class Target {
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public: /* For now ... TODO: a lot of the data members should be made private */
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Target();
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~Target();
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/* Returns the address family of the destination address. */
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int af() const;
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/* Fills a sockaddr_storage with the AF_INET or AF_INET6 address
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information of the target. This is a preferred way to get the
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address since it is portable for IPv6 hosts. Returns 0 for
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success. ss_len must be provided. It is not examined, but is set
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to the size of the sockaddr copied in. */
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int TargetSockAddr(struct sockaddr_storage *ss, size_t *ss_len) const;
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const struct sockaddr_storage *TargetSockAddr() const;
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/* Note that it is OK to pass in a sockaddr_in or sockaddr_in6 casted
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to sockaddr_storage */
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void setTargetSockAddr(const struct sockaddr_storage *ss, size_t ss_len);
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// Returns IPv4 target host address or {0} if unavailable.
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struct in_addr v4host() const;
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const struct in_addr *v4hostip() const;
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const struct in6_addr *v6hostip() const;
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/* The source address used to reach the target */
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int SourceSockAddr(struct sockaddr_storage *ss, size_t *ss_len) const;
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const struct sockaddr_storage *SourceSockAddr() const;
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/* Note that it is OK to pass in a sockaddr_in or sockaddr_in6 casted
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to sockaddr_storage */
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void setSourceSockAddr(const struct sockaddr_storage *ss, size_t ss_len);
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struct sockaddr_storage source() const;
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const struct in_addr *v4sourceip() const;
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const struct in6_addr *v6sourceip() const;
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/* The IPv4 or IPv6 literal string for the target host */
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const char *targetipstr() const { return targetipstring; }
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/* The IPv4 or IPv6 literal string for the source address */
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const char *sourceipstr() const { return sourceipstring; }
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/* Give the name from the last setHostName() call, which should be
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the name obtained from reverse-resolution (PTR query) of the IP (v4
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or v6). If the name has not been set, or was set to NULL, an empty
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string ("") is returned to make printing easier. */
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const char *HostName() const { return hostname? hostname : ""; }
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/* You can set to NULL to erase a name or if it failed to resolve -- or
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just don't call this if it fails to resolve. The hostname is blown
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away when you setTargetSockAddr(), so make sure you do these in proper
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order
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*/
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void setHostName(const char *name);
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/* Generates a printable string consisting of the host's IP
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address and hostname (if available). Eg "www.insecure.org
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(64.71.184.53)" or "fe80::202:e3ff:fe14:1102". The name is
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written into the buffer provided, which is also returned. Results
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that do not fit in buflen will be truncated. */
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const char *NameIP(char *buf, size_t buflen) const;
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/* This next version returns a STATIC buffer -- so no concurrency */
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const char *NameIP() const;
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/* Give the name from the last setTargetName() call, which is the
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name of the target given on the command line if it's a named
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host. */
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const char *TargetName() const { return targetname; }
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/* You can set to NULL to erase a name. The targetname is blown
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away when you setTargetSockAddr(), so make sure you do these in proper
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order
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*/
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void setTargetName(const char *name);
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/* If the host is directly connected on a network, set and retrieve
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that information here. directlyConnected() will abort if it hasn't
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been set yet. */
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void setDirectlyConnected(bool connected);
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bool directlyConnected() const;
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int directlyConnectedOrUnset() const; /* 1-directly connected, 0-no, -1-we don't know*/
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/* If the host is NOT directly connected, you can set the next hop
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value here. It is OK to pass in a sockaddr_in or sockaddr_in6
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casted to sockaddr_storage*/
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void setNextHop(const struct sockaddr_storage *next_hop, size_t next_hop_len);
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/* Returns the next hop for sending packets to this host. Returns true if
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next_hop was filled in. It might be false, for example, if
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next_hop has never been set */
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bool nextHop(struct sockaddr_storage *next_hop, size_t *next_hop_len) const;
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void setMTU(int devmtu);
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int MTU(void) const;
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/* Sets the interface type to one of:
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devt_ethernet, devt_loopback, devt_p2p, devt_other
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*/
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void setIfType(devtype iftype) { interface_type = iftype; }
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/* Returns -1 if it has not yet been set with setIfType() */
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devtype ifType() const { return interface_type; }
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/* Starts the timeout clock for the host running (e.g. you are
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beginning a scan). If you do not have the current time handy,
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you can pass in NULL. When done, call stopTimeOutClock (it will
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also automatically be stopped of timedOut() returns true) */
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void startTimeOutClock(const struct timeval *now);
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/* The complement to startTimeOutClock. */
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void stopTimeOutClock(const struct timeval *now);
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/* Is the timeout clock currently running? */
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bool timeOutClockRunning() const { return htn.toclock_running; }
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/* Returns whether the host is timedout. If the timeoutclock is
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running, counts elapsed time for that. Pass NULL if you don't have the
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current time handy. You might as well also pass NULL if the
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clock is not running, as the func won't need the time. */
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bool timedOut(const struct timeval *now) const;
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/* Return time_t for the start and end time of this host */
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time_t StartTime() const { return htn.host_start; }
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time_t EndTime() const { return htn.host_end; }
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/* Takes a 6-byte MAC address */
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int setMACAddress(const u8 *addy);
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int setSrcMACAddress(const u8 *addy);
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int setNextHopMACAddress(const u8 *addy); // this should be the target's own MAC if directlyConnected()
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/* Returns a pointer to 6-byte MAC address, or NULL if none is set */
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const u8 *MACAddress() const;
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const u8 *SrcMACAddress() const;
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const u8 *NextHopMACAddress() const;
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/* Set the device names so that they can be returned by deviceName()
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and deviceFullName(). The normal name may not include alias
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qualifier, while the full name may include it (e.g. "eth1:1"). If
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these are non-null, they will overwrite the stored version */
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void setDeviceNames(const char *name, const char *fullname);
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const char *deviceName() const;
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const char *deviceFullName() const;
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int osscanPerformed(void) const;
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void osscanSetFlag(int flag);
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struct seq_info seq;
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int distance;
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enum dist_calc_method distance_calculation_method;
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FingerPrintResults *FPR; /* FP results get by the OS scan system. */
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PortList ports;
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std::vector<EarlySvcResponse *> earlySvcResponses;
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int weird_responses; /* echo responses from other addresses, Ie a network broadcast address */
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int flags; /* HOST_UNKNOWN, HOST_UP, or HOST_DOWN. */
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struct timeout_info to;
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char *hostname; // Null if unable to resolve or unset
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char * targetname; // The name of the target host given on the command line if it is a named host
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struct probespec traceroute_probespec;
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std::list <TracerouteHop> traceroute_hops;
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/* If the address for this target came from a DNS lookup, the list of
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resultant addresses (sometimes there are more than one) that were not scanned. */
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std::list<struct sockaddr_storage> unscanned_addrs;
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#ifndef NOLUA
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ScriptResults scriptResults;
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#endif
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state_reason_t reason;
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/* A probe that is known to receive a response. This is used to hold the
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current timing ping probe type during scanning. */
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probespec pingprobe;
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/* The state the port or protocol entered when the response to pingprobe was
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received. */
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int pingprobe_state;
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private:
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void FreeInternal(); // Free memory allocated inside this object
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// Creates a "presentation" formatted string out of the target's IPv4/IPv6 address
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void GenerateTargetIPString();
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// Creates a "presentation" formatted string out of the source IPv4/IPv6 address.
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void GenerateSourceIPString();
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struct sockaddr_storage targetsock, sourcesock, nexthopsock;
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size_t targetsocklen, sourcesocklen, nexthopsocklen;
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int directly_connected; // -1 = unset; 0 = no; 1 = yes
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char targetipstring[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
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char sourceipstring[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
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mutable char *nameIPBuf; /* for the NameIP(void) function to return */
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u8 MACaddress[6], SrcMACaddress[6], NextHopMACaddress[6];
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bool MACaddress_set, SrcMACaddress_set, NextHopMACaddress_set;
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struct host_timeout_nfo htn;
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devtype interface_type;
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char devname[32];
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char devfullname[32];
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int mtu;
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/* 0 (OS_NOTPERF) if os detection not performed
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* 1 (OS_PERF) if os detection performed
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* 2 (OS_PERF_UNREL) if an unreliable os detection has been performed */
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int osscan_flag;
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};
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#endif /* TARGET_H */
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