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/***************************************************************************
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* service_scan.h -- Routines used for service fingerprinting to determine *
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* what application-level protocol is listening on a given port *
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* (e.g. snmp, http, ftp, smtp, etc.) *
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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) 1996-2006 Insecure.Com LLC. Nmap is *
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* also a registered trademark of Insecure.Com LLC. This program is free *
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* software; you may redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the *
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* GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software *
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* Foundation; Version 2 with the clarifications and exceptions described *
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* below. This guarantees your right to use, modify, and redistribute *
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* this software under certain conditions. If you wish to embed Nmap *
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* technology into proprietary software, we sell alternative licenses *
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* (contact sales@insecure.com). Dozens of software vendors already *
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* license Nmap technology such as host discovery, port scanning, OS *
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* detection, and version detection. *
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* *
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* Note that the GPL places important restrictions on "derived works", yet *
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* it does not provide a detailed definition of that term. To avoid *
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* misunderstandings, we consider an application to constitute a *
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* "derivative work" for the purpose of this license if it does any of the *
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* following: *
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* o Integrates source code from Nmap *
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* o Reads or includes Nmap copyrighted data files, such as *
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* nmap-os-fingerprints or nmap-service-probes. *
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* o Executes Nmap and parses the results (as opposed to typical shell or *
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* execution-menu apps, which simply display raw Nmap output and so are *
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* not derivative works.) *
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* o Integrates/includes/aggregates Nmap into a proprietary executable *
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* installer, such as those produced by InstallShield. *
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* o Links to a library or executes a program that does any of the above *
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* *
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* The term "Nmap" should be taken to also include any portions or derived *
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* clarify our interpretation of derived works with some common examples. *
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* These restrictions only apply when you actually redistribute Nmap. For *
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* example, nothing stops you from writing and selling a proprietary *
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* front-end to Nmap. Just distribute it by itself, and point people to *
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* http://insecure.org/nmap/ to download Nmap. *
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* We don't consider these to be added restrictions on top of the GPL, but *
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* just a clarification of how we interpret "derived works" as it applies *
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* to our GPL-licensed Nmap product. This is similar to the way Linus *
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* Torvalds has announced his interpretation of how "derived works" *
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* applies to Linux kernel modules. Our interpretation refers only to *
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* If you have any questions about the GPL licensing restrictions on using *
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* we also offer alternative license to integrate Nmap into proprietary *
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* applications and appliances. These contracts have been sold to dozens *
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* have been found so far). *
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* relicense code has caused devastating problems for other Free Software *
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but *
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* http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html , or in the COPYING file included *
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* with Nmap. *
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* *
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***************************************************************************/
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/* $Id$ */
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#ifndef SERVICE_SCAN_H
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#define SERVICE_SCAN_H
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#include "nmap.h"
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#include "global_structures.h"
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#include "portlist.h"
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#include <vector>
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#ifdef HAVE_PCRE_PCRE_H
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# include <pcre/pcre.h>
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#else
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# include <pcre.h>
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#endif
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/********************** DEFINES/ENUMS ***********************************/
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#define DEFAULT_SERVICEWAITMS 5000
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#define DEFAULT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT 5000
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#define DEFAULT_CONNECT_SSL_TIMEOUT 8000 // includes connect() + ssl negotiation
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#define SERVICEMATCH_REGEX 1
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// #define SERVICEMATCH_STATIC 2 -- no longer supported
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/********************** STRUCTURES ***********************************/
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// This is returned when we find a match
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struct MatchDetails {
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// Rather the match is a "soft" service only match, where we should
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// continue to look for a better match.
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bool isSoft;
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// The service that was matched (Or NULL) zero-terminated.
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const char *serviceName;
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// The product/verson/info for the service that was matched (Or NULL)
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// zero-terminated.
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const char *product;
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const char *version;
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const char *info;
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// More information from a match. Zero-terminated strings or NULL.
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const char *hostname;
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const char *ostype;
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const char *devicetype;
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};
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/********************** CLASSES ***********************************/
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class ServiceProbeMatch {
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public:
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ServiceProbeMatch();
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~ServiceProbeMatch();
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// match text from the nmap-service-probes file. This must be called
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// before you try and do anything with this match. This function
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// should be passed the whole line starting with "match" or
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// "softmatch" in nmap-service-probes. The line number that the text
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// is provided so that it can be reported in error messages. This
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// function will abort the program if there is a syntax problem.
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void InitMatch(const char *matchtext, int lineno);
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// If the buf (of length buflen) match the regex in this
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// ServiceProbeMatch, returns the details of the match (service
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// name, version number if applicable, and whether this is a "soft"
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// match. If the buf doesn't match, the serviceName field in the
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// structure will be NULL. The MatchDetails returned is only valid
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// until the next time this function is called. The only exception
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// is that the serviceName field can be saved throughought program
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// execution. If no version matched, that field will be NULL.
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const struct MatchDetails *testMatch(const u8 *buf, int buflen);
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// Returns the service name this matches
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const char *getName() { return servicename; }
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// The Line number where this match string was defined. Returns
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// -1 if unknown.
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int getLineNo() { return deflineno; }
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private:
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int deflineno; // The line number where this match is defined.
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bool isInitialized; // Has InitMatch yet been called?
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char *servicename;
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int matchtype; // SERVICEMATCH_REGEX or SERVICESCAN_STATIC
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char *matchstr; // Regular expression text, or static string
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int matchstrlen; // Because static strings may have embedded NULs
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pcre *regex_compiled;
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pcre_extra *regex_extra;
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bool matchops_ignorecase;
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bool matchops_dotall;
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bool isSoft; // is this a soft match? ("softmatch" keyword in nmap-service-probes)
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// If any of these 3 are non-NULL, a product, version, or template
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// string was given to deduce the application/version info via
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// substring matches.
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char *product_template;
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char *version_template;
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char *info_template;
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// More templates:
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char *hostname_template;
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char *ostype_template;
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char *devicetype_template;
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// The anchor is for SERVICESCAN_STATIC matches. If the anchor is not -1, the match must
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// start at that zero-indexed position in the response str.
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int matchops_anchor;
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// Details to fill out and return for testMatch() calls
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struct MatchDetails MD_return;
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// Use the six version templates and the match data included here
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// to put the version info into the given strings, (as long as the sizes
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// are sufficient). Returns zero for success. If no template is available
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// for a string, that string will have zero length after the function
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// call (assuming the corresponding length passed in is at least 1)
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int getVersionStr(const u8 *subject, int subjectlen, int *ovector,
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int nummatches, char *product, int productlen,
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char *version, int versionlen, char *info, int infolen,
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char *hostname, int hostnamelen, char *ostype, int ostypelen,
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char *devicetype, int devicetypelen);
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};
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class ServiceProbe {
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public:
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ServiceProbe();
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~ServiceProbe();
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const char *getName() { return probename; }
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// Returns true if this is the "null" probe, meaning it sends no probe and
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// only listens for a banner. Only TCP services have this.
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bool isNullProbe() { return (probestringlen == 0); }
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bool isProbablePort(u16 portno); // Returns true if the portnumber given was listed
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// as a port that is commonly identified by this
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// probe (e.g. an SMTP probe would commonly identify port 25)
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// Amount of time to wait after a connection succeeds (or packet sent) for a responses.
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int totalwaitms;
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// Parses the "probe " line in the nmap-service-probes file. Pass the rest of the line
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// after "probe ". The format better be:
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// [TCP|UDP] [probename] "probetext"
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// the lineno is requested because this function will bail with an error
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// (giving the line number) if it fails to parse the string.
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void setProbeDetails(char *pd, int lineno);
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// obtains the probe string (in raw binary form) and the length. The string will be
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// NUL-terminated, but there may be other \0 in the string, so the termination is only
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// done for ease of printing ASCII probes in debugging cases.
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const u8 *getProbeString(int *stringlen) { *stringlen = probestringlen; return probestring; }
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void setProbeString(const u8 *ps, int stringlen);
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/* Protocols are IPPROTO_TCP and IPPROTO_UDP */
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u8 getProbeProtocol() {
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assert(probeprotocol == IPPROTO_TCP || probeprotocol == IPPROTO_UDP);
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return probeprotocol;
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}
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void setProbeProtocol(u8 protocol) { probeprotocol = protocol; }
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// Takes a string as given in the 'ports '/'sslports ' line of
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// nmap-service-probes. Pass in the list from the appropriate
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// line. For 'sslports', tunnel should be specified as
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// SERVICE_TUNNEL_SSL. Otherwise use SERVICE_TUNNEL_NONE. The line
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// number is requested because this function will bail with an error
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// (giving the line number) if it fails to parse the string. Ports
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// are a comma separated list of ports and ranges
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// (e.g. 53,80,6000-6010).
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void setProbablePorts(enum service_tunnel_type tunnel,
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const char *portstr, int lineno);
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/* Returns true if the passed in port is on the list of probable
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ports for this probe and tunnel type. Use a tunnel of
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SERVICE_TUNNEL_SSL or SERVICE_TUNNEL_NONE as appropriate */
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bool portIsProbable(enum service_tunnel_type tunnel, u16 portno);
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// Returns true if the passed in service name is among those that can
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// be detected by the matches in this probe;
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bool serviceIsPossible(const char *sname);
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// Takes a string following a Rarity directive in the probes file.
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// The string should contain a single integer between 1 and 9. The
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// default rarity is 5. This function will bail if the string is invalid.
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void setRarity(const char *portstr, int lineno);
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// Simply returns the rarity of this probe
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const int getRarity() { return rarity; }
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// Takes a match line in a probe description and adds it to the
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// list of matches for this probe. This function should be passed
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// the whole line starting with "match" or "softmatch" in
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// nmap-service-probes. The line number is requested because this
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// function will bail with an error (giving the line number) if it
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// fails to parse the string.
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void addMatch(const char *match, int lineno);
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// If the buf (of length buflen) matches one of the regexes in this
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// ServiceProbe, returns the details of the match (service name,
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// version number if applicable, and whether this is a "soft" match.
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// If the buf doesn't match, the serviceName field in the structure
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// will be NULL. The MatchDetails returned is only valid until the
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// next time this function is called. The only exception is that the
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// serviceName field can be saved throughought program execution. If
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// no version matched, that field will be NULL. This function may
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// return NULL if there are no match lines at all in this probe.
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const struct MatchDetails *testMatch(const u8 *buf, int buflen);
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char *fallbackStr;
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ServiceProbe *fallbacks[MAXFALLBACKS+1];
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private:
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void setPortVector(std::vector<u16> *portv, const char *portstr,
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int lineno);
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char *probename;
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u8 *probestring;
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int probestringlen;
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std::vector<u16> probableports;
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std::vector<u16> probablesslports;
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int rarity;
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std::vector<const char *> detectedServices;
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int probeprotocol;
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std::vector<ServiceProbeMatch *> matches; // first-ever use of STL in Nmap!
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};
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class AllProbes {
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public:
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AllProbes();
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~AllProbes();
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// Tries to find the probe in this AllProbes class which have the
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// given name and protocol. It can return the NULL probe.
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ServiceProbe *getProbeByName(const char *name, int proto);
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std::vector<ServiceProbe *> probes; // All the probes except nullProbe
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ServiceProbe *nullProbe; // No probe text - just waiting for banner
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// Before this function is called, the fallbacks exist as unparsed
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// comma-separated strings in the fallbackStr field of each probe.
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// This function fills out the fallbacks array in each probe with
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// an ordered list of pointers to which probes to try. This is both for
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// efficiency and to deal with odd cases like the NULL probe and falling
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// back to probes later in the file. This function also free()s all the
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// fallbackStrs.
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void compileFallbacks();
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int isExcluded(unsigned short port, int proto);
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struct scan_lists *excludedports;
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static AllProbes *service_scan_init(void);
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static void service_scan_free(void);
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protected:
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static AllProbes *global_AP;
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};
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/********************** PROTOTYPES ***********************************/
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/* Parses the given nmap-service-probes file into the AP class Must
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NOT be made static because I have external maintenance tools
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(servicematch) which use this */
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void parse_nmap_service_probe_file(AllProbes *AP, char *filename);
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/* Execute a service fingerprinting scan against all open ports of the
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Targets specified. */
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int service_scan(std::vector<Target *> &Targets);
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#endif /* SERVICE_SCAN_H */
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