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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# ***********************IMPORTANT NMAP LICENSE TERMS************************
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import gtk
import gobject
import re
import sys
import os.path
from zenmapCore.Paths import Path
from zenmapCore.UmitConf import is_maemo
from zenmapCore.UmitLogging import log
icon_names = (
# Operating Systems
'default',
'freebsd',
'irix',
'linux',
'macosx',
'openbsd',
'redhat',
'solaris',
'ubuntu',
'unknown',
'win',
# Vulnerability Levels
'vl_1',
'vl_2',
'vl_3',
'vl_4',
'vl_5')
pixmap_path = Path.pixmaps_dir
if pixmap_path:
# This is a generator that returns file names for pixmaps in the order they
# should be tried.
def get_pixmap_file_names(icon_name, size):
yield '%s_%s.png' % (icon_name, size)
iconfactory = gtk.IconFactory()
for icon_name in icon_names:
for type, size in (('icon', '32'), ('logo', '75')):
key = '%s_%s' % (icon_name, type)
# Look for a usable image file.
for file_name in get_pixmap_file_names(icon_name, size):
file_path = os.path.join(pixmap_path, file_name)
try:
pixbuf = gtk.gdk.pixbuf_new_from_file(file_path)
break
except gobject.GError:
# Try again.
pass
else:
log.warn('Could not find the icon for %s at any of (%s) in %s' % (icon_name, ', '.join(get_pixmap_file_names(icon_name, size)), pixmap_path))
continue
iconset = gtk.IconSet(pixbuf)
iconfactory.add(key, iconset)
log.debug('Register %s icon name for file %s' % (key, file_path))
iconfactory.add_default()
def get_os_icon(host):
osclass = host.get_best_osclass()
osmatch = host.get_best_osmatch()
if osclass and osmatch:
return get_os(osclass['osfamily'], osmatch['name'], 'icon')
else:
return get_os(None, None, 'icon')
def get_os_logo(host):
osclass = host.get_best_osclass()
osmatch = host.get_best_osmatch()
if osclass and osmatch:
return get_os(osclass['osfamily'], osmatch['name'], 'logo')
else:
return get_os(None, None, 'logo')
def get_os(osfamily, osmatch, type):
if osfamily:
if osfamily == 'Linux':
if re.findall("ubuntu", osmatch.lower()):
# Ubuntu icon
return 'ubuntu_%s'%type
elif re.findall("red hat", osmatch.lower()):
# RedHat icon
return 'redhat_%s'%type
else:
# Generic Linux icon
return 'linux_%s'%type
elif osfamily == 'Windows':
# Windows icon
return 'win_%s'%type
elif osfamily == 'OpenBSD':
# OpenBSD icon
return 'openbsd_%s'%type
elif osfamily == 'FreeBSD':
# FreeBSD icon
return 'freebsd_%s'%type
elif osfamily == 'NetBSD':
# NetBSD icon
return 'default_%s'%type
elif osfamily == 'Solaris':
# Solaris icon
return 'solaris_%s'%type
elif osfamily == 'OpenSolaris':
# OpenSolaris icon
return 'solaris_%s'%type
elif osfamily == 'IRIX':
# Irix icon
return 'irix_%s'%type
elif osfamily == 'Mac OS X':
# Mac OS X icon
return 'macosx_%s'%type
elif osfamily == 'Mac OS':
# Mac OS icon
return 'macosx_%s'%type
else:
# Default OS icon
return 'default_%s'%type
else:
# Unknown OS icon
return 'unknown_%s'%type
def get_vulnerability_logo(open_ports):
open_ports = int(open_ports)
if open_ports < 3:
return 'vl_1_logo'
elif open_ports < 5:
return 'vl_2_logo'
elif open_ports < 7:
return 'vl_3_logo'
elif open_ports < 9:
return 'vl_4_logo'
else:
return 'vl_5_logo'