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MS SQL NSE scripts run on database instances, which can be TCP or named pipes. With this change, all TCP instances on scanned ports will have script output attached under the port as a portrule script. Named pipe instances and TCP instances on unscanned ports will be displayed in the hostrule script output at the end of the host's output. Utility function mssql.Helper.InitScript makes it easy to write scripts that just work on a per-instance basis, without bothering where to put the output. Discovery will be done once per host, regardless of how many scripts are run, and can be guaranteed to be done before the script's action takes place.
238 lines
9.6 KiB
Lua
238 lines
9.6 KiB
Lua
local mssql = require "mssql"
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local nmap = require "nmap"
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local smb = require "smb"
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local stdnse = require "stdnse"
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-- -*- mode: lua -*-
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-- vim: set filetype=lua :
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description = [[
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Attempts to determine configuration and version information for Microsoft SQL
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Server instances.
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SQL Server credentials required: No (will not benefit from
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<code>mssql.username</code> & <code>mssql.password</code>).
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Run criteria:
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* Host script: Will always run.
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* Port script: N/A
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NOTE: Unlike previous versions, this script will NOT attempt to log in to SQL
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Server instances. Blank passwords can be checked using the
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<code>ms-sql-empty-password</code> script. E.g.:
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<code>nmap -sn --script ms-sql-empty-password --script-args mssql.instance-all <host></code>
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The script uses two means of getting version information for SQL Server instances:
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* Querying the SQL Server Browser service, which runs by default on UDP port
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1434 on servers that have SQL Server 2000 or later installed. However, this
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service may be disabled without affecting the functionality of the instances.
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Additionally, it provides imprecise version information.
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* Sending a probe to the instance, causing the instance to respond with
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information including the exact version number. This is the same method that
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Nmap uses for service versioning; however, this script can also do the same for
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instances accessible via Windows named pipes, and can target all of the
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instances listed by the SQL Server Browser service.
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In the event that the script can connect to the SQL Server Browser service
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(UDP 1434) but is unable to connect directly to the instance to obtain more
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accurate version information (because ports are blocked or the <code>mssql.scanned-ports-only</code>
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argument has been used), the script will rely only upon the version number
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provided by the SQL Server Browser/Monitor, which has the following limitations:
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* For SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 7.0 instances, the RTM version number is
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always given, regardless of any service packs or patches installed.
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* For SQL Server 2005 and later, the version number will reflect the service
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pack installed, but the script will not be able to tell whether patches have
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been installed.
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Where possible, the script will determine major version numbers, service pack
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levels and whether patches have been installed. However, in cases where
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particular determinations can not be made, the script will report only what can
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be confirmed.
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NOTE: Communication with instances via named pipes depends on the <code>smb</code>
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library. To communicate with (and possibly to discover) instances via named pipes,
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the host must have at least one SMB port (e.g. TCP 445) that was scanned and
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found to be open. Additionally, named pipe connections may require Windows
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authentication to connect to the Windows host (via SMB) in addition to the
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authentication required to connect to the SQL Server instances itself. See the
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documentation and arguments for the <code>smb</code> library for more information.
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NOTE: By default, the ms-sql-* scripts may attempt to connect to and communicate
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with ports that were not included in the port list for the Nmap scan. This can
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be disabled using the <code>mssql.scanned-ports-only</code> script argument.
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]]
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---
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-- @usage
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-- nmap -p 445 --script ms-sql-info <host>
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-- nmap -p 1433 --script ms-sql-info --script-args mssql.instance-port=1433 <host>
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--
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-- @output
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-- | ms-sql-info:
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-- | Windows server name: WINXP
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-- | 192.168.100.128\PROD:
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-- | Instance name: PROD
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-- | Version:
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-- | name: Microsoft SQL Server 2000 SP3
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-- | number: 8.00.760
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-- | Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2000
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-- | Service pack level: SP3
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-- | Post-SP patches applied: No
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-- | TCP port: 1278
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-- | Named pipe: \\192.168.100.128\pipe\MSSQL$PROD\sql\query
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-- | Clustered: No
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-- | 192.168.100.128\SQLFIREWALLED:
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-- | Instance name: SQLFIREWALLED
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-- | Version:
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-- | name: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 RTM
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-- | Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2008
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-- | Service pack level: RTM
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-- | TCP port: 4343
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-- | Clustered: No
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-- | \\192.168.100.128\pipe\sql\query:
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-- | Version:
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-- | name: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP3+
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-- | number: 9.00.4053
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-- | Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2005
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-- | Service pack level: SP3
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-- | Post-SP patches applied: Yes
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-- |_ Named pipe: \\192.168.100.128\pipe\sql\query
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--
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-- @xmloutput
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-- <elem key="Windows server name">WINXP</elem>
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-- <table key="192.168.100.128\PROD">
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-- <elem key="Instance name">PROD</elem>
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-- <table key="Version">
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-- <elem key="name">Microsoft SQL Server 2000 SP3</elem>
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-- <elem key="number">8.00.760</elem>
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-- <elem key="Product">Microsoft SQL Server 2000</elem>
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-- <elem key="Service pack level">SP3</elem>
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-- <elem key="Post-SP patches applied">No</elem>
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-- </table>
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-- <elem key="TCP port">1278</elem>
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-- <elem key="Named pipe">\\192.168.100.128\pipe\MSSQL$PROD\sql\query</elem>
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-- <elem key="Clustered">No</elem>
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-- </table>
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-- <table key="192.168.100.128\SQLFIREWALLED">
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-- <elem key="Instance name">SQLFIREWALLED</elem>
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-- <table key="Version">
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-- <elem key="name">Microsoft SQL Server 2008 RTM</elem>
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-- <elem key="Product">Microsoft SQL Server 2008</elem>
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-- <elem key="Service pack level">RTM</elem>
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-- </table>
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-- <elem key="TCP port">4343</elem>
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-- <elem key="Clustered">No</elem>
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-- </table>
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-- <table key="\\192.168.100.128\pipe\sql\query">
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-- <table key="Version">
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-- <elem key="name">Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP3+</elem>
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-- <elem key="number">9.00.4053</elem>
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-- <elem key="Product">Microsoft SQL Server 2005</elem>
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-- <elem key="Service pack level">SP3</elem>
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-- <elem key="Post-SP patches applied">Yes</elem>
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-- </table>
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-- <elem key="Named pipe">\\192.168.100.128\pipe\sql\query</elem>
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-- </table>
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-- rev 1.0 (2007-06-09)
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-- rev 1.1 (2009-12-06 - Added SQL 2008 identification T Sellers)
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-- rev 1.2 (2010-10-03 - Added Broadcast support <patrik@cqure.net>)
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-- rev 1.3 (2010-10-10 - Added prerule and newtargets support <patrik@cqure.net>)
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-- rev 1.4 (2011-01-24 - Revised logic in order to get version data without logging in;
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-- added functionality to interpret version in terms of SP level, etc.
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-- added script arg to prevent script from connecting to ports that
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-- weren't in original Nmap scan <chris3E3@gmail.com>)
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-- rev 1.5 (2011-02-01 - Moved discovery functionality into ms-sql-discover.nse and
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-- broadcast-ms-sql-discovery.nse <chris3E3@gmail.com>)
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-- rev 1.6 (2014-09-04 - Added structured output Daniel Miller)
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author = {"Chris Woodbury", "Thomas Buchanan"}
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license = "Same as Nmap--See https://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html"
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categories = {"default", "discovery", "safe"}
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dependencies = {"broadcast-ms-sql-discover"}
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--- Returns formatted output for the given version data
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local function create_version_output_table( versionInfo )
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local versionOutput = stdnse.output_table()
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versionOutput["name"] = versionInfo:ToString()
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if ( versionInfo.source ~= "SSRP" ) then
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versionOutput["number"] = versionInfo.versionNumber
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end
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versionOutput["Product"] = versionInfo.productName
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versionOutput["Service pack level"] = versionInfo.servicePackLevel
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versionOutput["Post-SP patches applied"] = versionInfo.patched
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return versionOutput
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end
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--- Returns formatted output for the given instance
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local function create_instance_output_table( instance )
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-- if we didn't get anything useful (due to errors or the port not actually
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-- being SQL Server), don't report anything
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if not ( instance.instanceName or instance.version ) then return nil end
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local instanceOutput = stdnse.output_table()
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instanceOutput["Instance name"] = instance.instanceName
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if instance.version then
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instanceOutput["Version"] = create_version_output_table( instance.version )
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end
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if instance.port then instanceOutput["TCP port"] = instance.port.number end
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instanceOutput["Named pipe"] = instance.pipeName
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instanceOutput["Clustered"] = instance.isClustered
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return instanceOutput
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end
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--- Processes a single instance, attempting to determine its version, etc.
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local function process_instance( instance )
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local foundVersion = false
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local ssnetlibVersion
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-- If possible and allowed (see 'mssql.scanned-ports-only' argument), we'll
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-- connect to the instance to get an accurate version number
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if ( instance:HasNetworkProtocols() ) then
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local ssnetlibVersion
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foundVersion, ssnetlibVersion = mssql.Helper.GetInstanceVersion( instance )
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if ( foundVersion ) then
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instance.version = ssnetlibVersion
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stdnse.debug1("Retrieved SSNetLib version for %s.", instance:GetName() )
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else
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stdnse.debug1("Could not retrieve SSNetLib version for %s.", instance:GetName() )
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end
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end
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-- If we didn't get a version from SSNetLib, give the user some detail as to why
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if ( not foundVersion ) then
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if ( not instance:HasNetworkProtocols() ) then
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stdnse.debug1("%s has no network protocols enabled.", instance:GetName() )
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end
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if ( instance.version ) then
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stdnse.debug1("Using version number from SSRP response for %s.", instance:GetName() )
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else
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stdnse.debug1("Version info could not be retrieved for %s.", instance:GetName() )
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end
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end
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-- Give some version info back to Nmap
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if ( instance.port and instance.version ) then
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instance.version:PopulateNmapPortVersion( instance.port )
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nmap.set_port_version( instance.host, instance.port)
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end
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end
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local function do_instance (instance)
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process_instance( instance )
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return create_instance_output_table( instance )
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end
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action, portrule, hostrule = mssql.Helper.InitScript(do_instance)
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